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When do you halt and say enough is enough.........

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Wayne the boy from OZ

Wayne the boy from OZ Report 11 Sep 2004 06:08

My ancestor tree has grown expotentialy as I Have proceeded back in time. When do you say I have followed enough of that line? I can understand going back in generations. but do 2nd cousins of 2nd cousins of ect ect realy matter? I now have 200 diffrent surnames in my tree and its becoming to much.... Wayne

Gwen

Gwen Report 11 Sep 2004 06:36

Wayne so glad you have got back in your family tree epotentioaly, whatever that means:-) got a poor mans dictionery and cant find it Lol Lol I have to say you have to go back in the direct line but If you have family names like I have(unusuall) then you will look for any cousins you can find :-) :-) and be gratefull for any you find :-) Good luck in your search Best Wishes Gwen

Crista

Crista Report 11 Sep 2004 06:45

Gwen, I think Wayne mean exponentially. LOL. Wayne, I think it's worth adding all the siblings and spouses of your direct relatives and their descendants too. They all share your direct ancestors too. I was contacted by someone who was related to my GG grandfather's brother recently and she has some photos of him. You never know what info. other people might have regarding your rellies. Crista

Mags

Mags Report 11 Sep 2004 06:46

Rightly or wrongly (some purists will disagree I know) I stick anyone on that I find is related in whatever way. I concentrate on direct descendants but if I find information on siblings families I will add it in the hope that their little twigs will touch someone else's little twigs! Magsxx

Ann

Ann Report 11 Sep 2004 07:40

Wayne, I too am not proud, and will put any little twig on my tree, if at some point there was a shared ancestor, then that is good enough for me. I have recently made contact with someone distantly related, the shared ancestor is generations back, but they then put me in touch with one of their cousins who had traced beyond the shared ancestor, so it is always worth persuing as I now have got back further and would never have found them on my own as they were originally from somewhere I had never even considered looking!!!

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 11 Sep 2004 09:03

Hi Wayne, I have over 7,000 names on my tree (not on this site it's too badly laid out). They are all blood or married to blood. When I got back to the beginning of Parish Registers I began to track siblings down the generations on PRs and census. A family tree is never finished because there are always more to chase. I'm leaving the Jones in Brecon for my retirement! Gwynne

badger

badger Report 11 Sep 2004 09:48

I really think that the time to quit is either when you can,t go any further back .or when you don,t enjoy doing it any more.No matter which way i go with mine ,i,m having no success,but i,m still having a go cause i like it.Fred.ptfg.

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 11 Sep 2004 16:21

Know what you mean, Kate. I also stop with the fathers unknown. And at least all those cousin marriages thin the ranks of ancestors. Brenda

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Sep 2004 16:25

hi wayne i think its entirely up to the individual how much to do, i have almost 1300 and thoroughly enjoy it, so i have alot of twigs and leaves as i do blood line and siblings marriages etc happy hunting sandra