Family History
Very time consuming!!
By Tricia Leonard
from the 1841 Census. Showing John Clayton and his family living in Cross Street, Hove
I have been busy, apparently since 1999 my computer tells me, creating my family tree. I now have over 500 people saved in this programme. I have uploaded it to 2 sites. Tribal pages and Genes Reunited. These can be accessed easily on www.horrobin.tribalpages.com & www.genesreunited.com
The exciting bit is when people contact you with HOT MATCHES - this means you can add squillions of people to your tree that someone else has done all the work to find! This, although wonderful, is a bit lacking in satisfaction. It is the hunt and the detective work that gives me the buzz!
I am now in regular contact with 2 individuals from different branches of my tree and I am getting lots of info to add in to my research.
Marion Devoy, of course, has helped a great deal with her sleuthing skills in identifying the right people to follow up and I now have a few correct birth and marriage certificates that have taken me back more generations. I am still having trouble researching my father's side - the HORROBINS! They are proving very elusive. There are so many James Alfreds starting with my Grandfather, but at last with my Great-Great-Great Grandfather I have at last come accross a William to research now!
More to follow - as and when!
This page was added on 11/10/2007.