Interesting and overwhelming. I'm busy on my own challenge trying to work out the relationships between all the people of a particular surname in one county of England... from 1841. There are under 20 of them in 1841 and hundreds by 1911. It gets complicated if some had wrong spellings, or came in from other counties, or left the county. I think some may be impossible to work out - maybe the few with no mother's maiden name on the birth index at least. I think I'll be happy if I just get more than half of them worked out, possibly 3/4 or more would be really good.
OMG!, Azure! This is the best video on WikiTree! 🙂
This was really interesting to see the breakdown of where to find what I need during this challenge. Thanks Azure
Thank you for this video. It is very helpful.
Interesting and overwhelming.
I'm busy on my own challenge trying to work out the relationships between all the people of a particular surname in one county of England... from 1841. There are under 20 of them in 1841 and hundreds by 1911. It gets complicated if some had wrong spellings, or came in from other counties, or left the county. I think some may be impossible to work out - maybe the few with no mother's maiden name on the birth index at least. I think I'll be happy if I just get more than half of them worked out, possibly 3/4 or more would be really good.
Great information Azure!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, very helpful.
Glad to hear it!
Was there a specific badge for my work on New Mexico and Lew Wallace.?