Saturday, December 22, 2012

Ancestry Saturday: The Dark Side of Ancestry Research


My first cousin once removed died recently.  Though he only lived a few dozen miles away, I had not seen much of him or his family in recent years.  His funeral service was Monday.

The passing was a time to express sympathies, but the publishing of photos and obituaries combined with the multitude of introductions and conversations doubled as a time to fill in the blanks on the family tree.

That's sort of the dark side of genealogical research.  Should I feel guilty?

I populated Doug's family tree with photos and dates thanks to some Facebook postings in his honor.  I never had any access until then.  Now, I've got photos with six relatives on the tree that I didn't have before.  I found out when one particular family photo was taken too.

I overhead Dick mention his 40th Wedding Anniversary recently.  Check.  Had that one already.

I was confused about when Uncle Jim got remarried.  I'm zeroing in on that one now.

What was one of Doug's daughter-in-law's maiden name?  Got that too.

When were my second cousins born?  Got some of those.

Again, should I feel guilty?  I guess I won't as long as I share what I learned with my kids so it never gets forgotten.

1 comment:

  1. Don't feel guilty. We all get busy with our own kids and time just seems to fly by.
    I emailed you a descendant report for Uncle Jim's family. Some of the data you need is on the report. Let me know if I have any errors. It is easy to type in information incorrectly so we need to keep each other honest.

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