My half yearly report, so how did I do???
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The boy done good!!
https://www.familytreeforum.com/foru...goals-for-2020
I have found that tackling the 52Ancestors challenge spurred me on with what I was doing anyway but more consciously and not allowing myself to get distracted by FTF and other things. In the process it meant I went back to parts of the tree I had researched very early on and have been updating those.
I just looked back at what I wrote before - my own goals to get out more this year didn't work out too well either!!
I wonder how other people have managed with their goals?Caroline
Caroline's Family History Pages
Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.
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That’s very impressive, Paul! I went straight off to find your Podcast but couldn’t find it. There seem to be a few called Fireside Tales but not with your name on them. There’s a thread somewhere for Geneology Podcasts, could you put a link on there, please?Main research interests.. CAESAR (Surrey and London), GOODALL (London), SKITTERALL, WOODWARD (Middlesex and London), BARBER (Canterbury, Kent), DRAYSON (Canterbury, Kent), CRISP (Kent) and CHEESEMAN (Kent).
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I have not really done that much research since the weather improved!
I think I need to read the blog/lists or new records that are released I am sure there are loads more available, and use them. Need a method, the newspapers are growing at such a fast rate it is heard to keep up.Carolyn
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Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
Also interested in Proctor, Woodruff
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Originally posted by Caroline View PostThe boy done good!!
https://www.familytreeforum.com/foru...goals-for-2020
I have found that tackling the 52Ancestors challenge spurred me on with what I was doing anyway but more consciously and not allowing myself to get distracted by FTF and other things. In the process it meant I went back to parts of the tree I had researched very early on and have been updating those.
I just looked back at what I wrote before - my own goals to get out more this year didn't work out too well either!!
I wonder how other people have managed with their goals?
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Originally posted by Gardengirl View PostThat’s very impressive, Paul! I went straight off to find your Podcast but couldn’t find it. There seem to be a few called Fireside Tales but not with your name on them. There’s a thread somewhere for Geneology Podcasts, could you put a link on there, please?
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View PostI have not really done that much research since the weather improved!
I think I need to read the blog/lists or new records that are released I am sure there are loads more available, and use them. Need a method, the newspapers are growing at such a fast rate it is heard to keep up.
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Originally posted by Paulc View Post
Its actually sadly only available to those that subscribe to the Family Tree Magazine digital editions, there are a few extra things like that available to digital subscribers. The FTM podcast itself is free and there are 10 episodes on there.Main research interests.. CAESAR (Surrey and London), GOODALL (London), SKITTERALL, WOODWARD (Middlesex and London), BARBER (Canterbury, Kent), DRAYSON (Canterbury, Kent), CRISP (Kent) and CHEESEMAN (Kent).
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I think I am on for a few minutes in episodes 2 and 4?
its one of those things, we are all learning new skills and trying different things, I think my voice sounds horrendous!!!
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