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    Fleeing Idaho to get IKEA Bailey Guns's Avatar
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    Default Researching Family History

    I got a bug to research my family history. Ancestry.com has a free 2 week trial...so I signed up.

    I was able to trace my father's side of the family back to 1640 in Belfast, Ireland. That ancestor immigrated to Virginia in the late 1600s. I can follow the family on my father's side from Ireland to VA, to NC and finally to modern times in AL, TX and on to me. If my calculations were correct that goes back about 10 generations.

    I'm having trouble with mom's side, though. I can't find any information on her! It's like she doesn't exist. I don't recall her parent's names because they were both deceased by the time I was born. I'll have to get some more info from mom before I can continue.

    I've sat in front of the computer for several hours on this snowy spring night finding out amazing things about my family history.

    Anyone else into this sort of thing?
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    I have always wanted to do that. I do know that my dads side of the family is from Germany and I still have distant relatives that live in Germany.
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    Well, my dad's side is Frisian, and my mom was adopted. I do find it quite interesting.

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    My grandpa did this back a few generations before he had the internet. I need to get my hands on a copy of it. I don't know crap about my mom's side of the family.
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    My cousin tracked our ancestors back to England in the 1600's, but then ran into an ancestor named Stephen whose parents could not be ascertained.
    Best guess is that Stephen was illegitimate and got his fathers last name, but wasn't recorded in any church records.
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    Pierre Chxxxxx in the 1600's of France, but our family tree is mostly been known for years, complete website dedicated to it. Ancestry.com is good, but expensive, be sure and cancel the monthly payment and leave your account active, you can still log on and edit items, just no searching.

    Every few months I log on and see all kinds of hits from other family trees that are attaching to mine, amazing how it grows.

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    I have my Great Grandfather x 7 will. He made it out when he joined colonial forces. Survived the Revolutionary War, but was later killed in an Indian Raid in Western PA. A cousin of mine has his Pennsylvania Long Rifle flintlock. My first relatives came from Pfalz Germany in 1680 on the Speedwell. It took a few years to get all the info, but was worth the research.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post

    I was able to trace my father's side of the family back to 1640 in Belfast, Ireland. That ancestor immigrated to Virginia in the late 1600s.

    We might be related...


    Several people have traced our family history, I should probably get a copy from them. I remember reading parts of wills and court documents one cousin had found. So and so was hung for stealing a horse, that person was disowned for having a child out of wedlock, this person served with Capt Washington on the Ohio campaign. Or was Washington a Colonel during that campaign? Cool stuff in some parts, others was just the average Joe living out their life as a farmer, small shop owner and the like. I think the records stopped around the 1600's in Europe, either destroyed during the wars or fire or plague or something another.


    Not to side track your thread but a couple years ago I went to Ireland for three weeks. Listening to local music in the pubs was a highlight. The owner of a B&B in Kinsale invited me to a pub where he was playing that night. They started on a song they claimed was 100 years old and I almost fell off my stool. It was bluegrass. I asked them about the song and they laughed. The Irish immigrants brought their music with them and as they settled in the Appalachian mountains and over generations the Irish music mixed with the Scot's and other immigrants to become what we call bluegrass.
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    pretty sure we all came from the cabbage patch.

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