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Adding flesh to bones
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Beverley | Report | 11 Feb 2010 19:48 |
It's a great expression and one I hadn't heard until about a week ago and now have heard three times. But...can anyone give me any tips about how I go about it. I now have a list of names, dates and places but no flesh. I know 'Google, google, google' is one answer but are there any others that anyone can suggest? |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 11 Feb 2010 20:19 |
Depending on the area they lived and their occupations ... |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 11 Feb 2010 20:20 |
And don't forget Wills. Fascinating when you find them. |
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Madmeg | Report | 11 Feb 2010 20:21 |
I am wanting to do the same, so I'd be interested in the replies you get. |
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Beverley | Report | 11 Feb 2010 21:09 |
Thanks for the tips Mrs Grumpy. I like the idea of the little books 'My ancestor was a...' but most of mine seemed to be Agricultural Labourers. I have found the internet to have some photos of a few ancestors and it's always a joy to find them but I have none of my own and no way of finding any but, as you say, there are other ways. I can see my OH being dragged around some churches and Kent villages in the coming weekends. |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 11 Feb 2010 21:12 |
Don't malign the poor old Ag Lab ... they did such a variety of jobs. Multi-taskers to a man! |
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Joy | Report | 11 Feb 2010 21:14 |
Research the area from where they originated, read books about it, go to the library for books as well as looking on the internet, share on mailing lists and message boards, find out about the transport in the area, the housing and social conditions, and try if you can to "tread in their footsteps". |
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Joy | Report | 11 Feb 2010 21:16 |
You might like to read this thread on the general board :-) |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 11 Feb 2010 22:26 |
School log books often have comments about the world in general, eg days off for a national event, few children in school because they are helping with the harvest etc |
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Madmeg | Report | 11 Feb 2010 22:49 |
Gwyn, he probably became an MP! |
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Beverley | Report | 12 Feb 2010 05:48 |
Sorry Mrs G, didn't mean anything detrimental about Ag Labs. Everyone has their place and does their bit but a bit of variety would have been good, that's all I was saying. I know the area most of my family came from as it was where I was born and brought up but, you are right, it looks different looking back. Lots of tips - thanks to everyone. |
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Beverley | Report | 12 Feb 2010 07:41 |
Thanks also to Joy for the lead to the General board. What an interesting article!! Makes me proud I have so many of them in my tree. |
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Beverley | Report | 14 Feb 2010 10:31 |
Having followed your advice Gwyn my searching found the following for this unfortunate family (not mine I hasten to add). It also appears every child in the family had a serious illness of some sort and was frequently absent from school. Interesting reading - thanks for the tip. |
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AnnaTheRat | Report | 14 Feb 2010 16:14 |
For distant ancestors try looking in a Dictionary or Chronology of History for any wars, battles, epidemics, famines, industrial disputes, etc. that might have blighted their lives. |