Are you tracing your family tree?

@Pose123 (21635)
Canada
August 22, 2007 9:08pm CST
Are you interested in your family history? How far back can you trace your ancestry? Many people appear fascinated with the subject. I haven't been able to get very much information, but I continue to work on it. Any comments?
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@Cammeel1 (372)
• United States
28 Aug 07
Pose I was just thinking yesterday that I wante to start a discussion on this very topic! I have in the past attempted to retrace my family tree. I have to admit though that I got lazy and put aside all my efforts and now I can't find any of it! lol So I have to start all over again. The good thing is that I remember some places to go and look and some people to ask. I didn't get back too far, only about 250 years. How about you?
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@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
28 Aug 07
Hi Cammeel1, Thanks for commenting. I've managed just over 200 years which I know isn't very good. I'm still looking for information though. Lots of seamen, but no pirates so far- maybe I should stop looking LOL
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@Cammeel1 (372)
• United States
29 Aug 07
haha What a good story to tell the grandchildren. You come from a long line of pirates!
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
3 Mar 08
I am not very interested in my family history. But actually sometimes my dad will mention it to me. I know there were several famous people in my family long time ago. But after all it's the history. We shall not always mention how great our ancestors were. We shall try to do better by our own:)
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@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
3 Mar 08
Hi youless, Thank you for commenting. I like your way of thinking. Blessings.
@rosie_123 (6113)
24 Aug 07
I have managed to trace back 6 generations on my Father's side here in England. I would love to trace my Mother's side too, but sadly that's impossible, because she came from Minsk (in Belarussia), which was mostly destroyed in World War II), and my maternal Grandmother was from Moscow and had to leave during the Revoluton, so all records have been destroyed. I have pieced together as much as I can from Russian relatives, but it isn't really enough to go on. Intertesting discussion - thanks.
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
24 Aug 07
Hi rosie, thanks for responding. 6 generations is very good. I haven't been able to get that far on either side. Sorry you can't trace your mother's side of the family. Blessings.
@makingpots (11915)
• United States
28 Aug 07
Hi, Pose123. I know a lot of people that enjoy this as a hobby. I love looking at the stuff they have uncovered and learning about family members. But I do not have success whenever I try to do research myself. I could use a lot of direction from someone who knows what they are doing in this area.
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@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
28 Aug 07
Hi makingpots, Thanks for responding. Like you , I find it interesting, but haven't had a lot of success. Blessings.
@carmelanirel (20942)
• United States
28 Aug 07
Hi Pose123, I don't have my notes for the exact date, but my cousin on my Mom's side has done some research and I got information from an Aunt on my Dads side, so I can go back to the 1700's on both sides.
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
28 Aug 07
Hi carmelanirel, you've done well. Congratulations.
@CaitBaby (446)
• United States
24 Aug 07
Hey Pose123! I am very interested in my family history. Most of my ancestors came from Europe and I have some Native American ancestry. I know I am related to Wyatt Earp.
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
28 Aug 07
Hi CaitBaby, Very interesting work isn't it? Have you been able to trace you European ancestry? Thank you for commenting.
@lilaclady (28206)
• Australia
23 Aug 07
I did mine some years ago, I got to do about 6 generations down a couple of lines but only because they had unusual names, it is very hard if you are trying to find common names. It is a very interesting thing to do good luck with it..
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
23 Aug 07
Hi lilaclady, thanks for responding. Six generations is very good. Congratulations.
@Nardz13 (5054)
• New Zealand
23 Aug 07
Hi there. With family history on my moms side, we are lucky enough to have both our grandparents living and very knowledgeable about that side of the family... My dad was taught at an early age by his mom and dad, who are now deceased, and there fore my siblings and I have very good knowledge on our family history... We can go back as far as, great great great great grand parents on our moms side and great great great grand parents on our dads side... This knowledge of family history is quiet normal to know in my ethnicity/Maori, family history/whakapapa is special and looked at as sacred, to know your family history is to know your rights and entitlements to family land, people, family/whanau...
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
23 Aug 07
Hi Nardz13, Congratulations on knowing so much about your family history.