View Poll Results: Have you researched your genealogy?

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    It was rather easy for me, a distant relative from Germany showed me the info with the origins of our ancestors since 1753 til the emigration of a branch to Chile. From then on the rest of the info was also easy to find, found a website with the genealogies of german families in Chile since their arrival (http://www.genealog.cl/Alemanes/#ArbolesGenealogicos). I'm satisfied with that much! I wouldn't be tempted to pay to know more than that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Osweo View Post
    LoL, I think mine did too! Let me work it out...


    me, dad, nana, mama, Jim Gleeson, Johanna Leahy, aha!

    My great GREAT gran's brother! I don't know his name, though, other than that he was a Leahy.

    Fuck, imagine YOURS was a Leahy! Go on, surprise me, Cousin!
    Actually the young man that died in the quake was a Quinn. John Quinn, I think. Papa from Tipperary.

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    So what is a good thread for posting ancestor photos on? I'm thinking of sharing a few.

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    i've done some.

    it's well worth it, you can see a bit of history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagergeld View Post
    So what is a good thread for posting ancestor photos on? I'm thinking of sharing a few.
    See here. up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post

    I keep turning up more and more bloody Irish though, I'm going to have to rethink my ethnicity soon.
    The newest Irish person I found was from Wexford but I also found out she and her husband owned a local shop too up. No maiden name listed though, I'll have to try and find it.
    I've traced quite a bit of the tree and hav'nt found any Irish ancestry at all. I'm going to have it all presented to my Grandad Finlay.

    The English side of the family have a few Scottish names in it like MacDowall and MacNaughten.

    The Shetland side was easy. It was all ready done. The furthest it goes, is mid 17th century to the names Ninian and Patrick, they changed to Ninianson and Peterson.

    I'm really trying to stay on path now sticking with greatgrandparents names. It plays with my mind doing the tree.

    http://www.familysearch.org is a good website also if you get to the 18th century.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagergeld View Post
    Actually the young man that died in the quake was a Quinn. John Quinn, I think. Papa from Tipperary.
    ah, not Leahy.

    But my grandmother's sister married a Quinn in Tipperary, near Thurles. We can't be that unconnected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odoacer View Post
    See here. up
    Sweet, thx! I'll be posting there pretty soon!!

    Here it is!!!!

    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...2&postcount=34
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    Quote Originally Posted by Osweo View Post
    ah, not Leahy.

    But my grandmother's sister married a Quinn in Tipperary, near Thurles. We can't be that unconnected.
    Probably. I'd imagine the relation rate of Quinns in Tipperary has to be pretty high. up

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    I already know it so what's the point?

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