Searching for someone on some of these sites can be very frustrating sometimes and you need to take time off once in a while to regroup. I have had some problems with both the Find My Past site and the Family Search site. FMP managed to delete a whole group of records that I had chased up - even deleted me from my own tree and I, foolishly had relied upon the site to keep everything on record - didn't keep an independent note so putting it all back together is still proving problematic. Similar thing happened with the Family Search site, but there, someone has altered my tree and put the wrong brother and his wife in instead of the one I had there who are my ancestors. Only one generation wrong but that means I've lost all the records of the wife's ancestors as well. Very frustrating. Gave up in disgust a couple of days ago and need to take a rest from it all.Fbg 7.1
No idea why it's there.
But a couple of strategies and it's now 6.5....
I am trying to find my father-in-law at the time of the 1921 census.
I liked him but his wife didn't, any love between them had scarpered aeons ago.
He'd say to her I am just taking G out to see whatever, and his wife would turn to me and say, you're driving, and make sure it's only one pint. And you're on orange juice. Just one pint for him. Yes I would say, knowing he'd be legless when we returned.
He would point out place of interest as we drove around Swansea, and took me to the house he was born in - this was 1974. It was derelict then, bare brick, blackened inside, water running down the walls. It was 4 rooms, with one of those being the kitchen. 2 rooms upstairs 2 downstairs. We did go inside, no doors or windows remained. He seemed proud to show me that was the house he was born in. And that stuck in my mind.
I also met his brothers and sisters and more who still lived in the same street (many of the original houses remained and still do today) or adjoining streets. And had lived there all their lives, something I cannot envisage doing.
So, it was interesting finding them on the censuses on Ancestry.
One thing I cannot find is my father-in-law on the 1921 census.
Nor can I find any trace of his five younger sisters, the youngest two were twins. All I can find on the 1921 census is his mother and father and his eight older brothers and sisters. All of them were out of work they had all been laid off.
This is why I paid for a three month subscription with Findmypast because that's the only way you can reasonably access as many 1921 records as you need to. I am one month into this subscription and I also want to investigate my side of the family and I have spent so much time on this, but I have to stop today on this bit of research.
I knew they couldn't have died, because otherwise my father-in-law would not have been around. Then the 1939 census came out. I was able to check and find all of them bar one and it is hard to check women because they marry and change their names. But I struck lucky because one of the twins had triplets and the granddaughter had posted loads of stuff online. Her site was a mine of information.
I have gone through hundreds of 1921 censuses, in case a family member was looking after the 6 children. I have gone through every census in that very long street house by house. You can go along the film strip and look at them all and no neighbour was looking after them. Then I went around the surrounding streets but no one round there was looking after these six children. I have been through all poor law, union records, asylum records, and I cannot find them. I have even checked the whole of the UK, and no trace of them. I don't admit defeat, but I think this one has defeated me.
Today I do not want to look at one more 1921 census....but I did find a lot of interesting facts in all that research....
Just give me a week's break from this....
Wildlife nighttime cameras
Badgers & Foxes
1min
Creative...
Finally the sun has reached the ground in my garden. And so I did a sun salutation this morning. No, not one of those fancy yoga pose ones, I wouldn't get back off the ground...no, a very simple one I adapted for me...
I need a nap and that sun had better stay out...
Ah, so my creative drawing is sun through the trees...
Have your best day.
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Thanks for the painting compliment @AnnbSearching for someone on some of these sites can be very frustrating sometimes and you need to take time off once in a while to regroup. I have had some problems with both the Find My Past site and the Family Search site. FMP managed to delete a whole group of records that I had chased up - even deleted me from my own tree and I, foolishly had relied upon the site to keep everything on record - didn't keep an independent note so putting it all back together is still proving problematic. Similar thing happened with the Family Search site, but there, someone has altered my tree and put the wrong brother and his wife in instead of the one I had there who are my ancestors. Only one generation wrong but that means I've lost all the records of the wife's ancestors as well. Very frustrating. Gave up in disgust a couple of days ago and need to take a rest from it all.
Lovely early morning creative.
Thank you for sharing the creative which seems far more optimistic than the frustration over your father in law's ancestry search would lead one to expect. Sunnier weather seems to have that effect on people. Could there be something in the linking of something spiritual - however understood - with light and, if I understand basic science, life? Perhaps Albert was on to something.Fbg 7.1
No idea why it's there.
But a couple of strategies and it's now 6.5....
I am trying to find my father-in-law at the time of the 1921 census.
I liked him but his wife didn't, any love between them had scarpered aeons ago.
He'd say to her I am just taking G out to see whatever, and his wife would turn to me and say, you're driving, and make sure it's only one pint. And you're on orange juice. Just one pint for him. Yes I would say, knowing he'd be legless when we returned.
He would point out place of interest as we drove around Swansea, and took me to the house he was born in - this was 1974. It was derelict then, bare brick, blackened inside, water running down the walls. It was 4 rooms, with one of those being the kitchen. 2 rooms upstairs 2 downstairs. We did go inside, no doors or windows remained. He seemed proud to show me that was the house he was born in. And that stuck in my mind.
I also met his brothers and sisters and more who still lived in the same street (many of the original houses remained and still do today) or adjoining streets. And had lived there all their lives, something I cannot envisage doing.
So, it was interesting finding them on the censuses on Ancestry.
One thing I cannot find is my father-in-law on the 1921 census.
Nor can I find any trace of his five younger sisters, the youngest two were twins. All I can find on the 1921 census is his mother and father and his eight older brothers and sisters. All of them were out of work they had all been laid off.
This is why I paid for a three month subscription with Findmypast because that's the only way you can reasonably access as many 1921 records as you need to. I am one month into this subscription and I also want to investigate my side of the family and I have spent so much time on this, but I have to stop today on this bit of research.
I knew they couldn't have died, because otherwise my father-in-law would not have been around. Then the 1939 census came out. I was able to check and find all of them bar one and it is hard to check women because they marry and change their names. But I struck lucky because one of the twins had triplets and the granddaughter had posted loads of stuff online. Her site was a mine of information.
I have gone through hundreds of 1921 censuses, in case a family member was looking after the 6 children. I have gone through every census in that very long street house by house. You can go along the film strip and look at them all and no neighbour was looking after them. Then I went around the surrounding streets but no one round there was looking after these six children. I have been through all poor law, union records, asylum records, and I cannot find them. I have even checked the whole of the UK, and no trace of them. I don't admit defeat, but I think this one has defeated me.
Today I do not want to look at one more 1921 census....but I did find a lot of interesting facts in all that research....
Just give me a week's break from this....
Wildlife nighttime cameras
Badgers & Foxes
1min
Creative...
Finally the sun has reached the ground in my garden. And so I did a sun salutation this morning. No, not one of those fancy yoga pose ones, I wouldn't get back off the ground...no, a very simple one I adapted for me...
I need a nap and that sun had better stay out...
Ah, so my creative drawing is sun through the trees...
Have your best day.
View attachment 66807
Mmhh...Belker is a shoe in
Isn't the internet wonderful,The worst one was looking forward to visiting an exhibition of exotic Japanese art at the British Museum. I had misread exotic for erotic. I very quickly realised my mistake and made a quick exit.
Fixed for youHere's the cast list of HSB if y'all want to play match the character to a poster The first school I taught at was very much like that - let's be careful out there was an essential mantra.
Yes, staff football team right there. This image and selected details should make identification much easier.
Thank you @gennepher, what a hoot!Oh dear...I read peeing out to see. Sorry my dyslexia, I had to put my tablet down, have a cup of tea and then reread it...my apologies...
I love the art bit @dunelm
I so look forward to these every morning...
Thank you @ianpspurs.Morning all from a sullen skied, very much not bright and much too breezy for me Little America. @alf_Josiah I'm sure your bs levels will rise and a safe journey will ensue. @dunelm thanks for the art and hugs for Crampy McCrampface - better hydration needed perhaps? @Annb thanks for the new word which seems a perfect fit for one who can't find a loan just now. How sadIn exchange have the word Schlocky which, for me, exemplifies where we're at just now as a nation. I hope the solicitors visit goes well, especially access. I love that sign above your desk. @Krystyna23040 you continually find excellent diary secretaries and carelessly let them go - can you keep this one? I have no creatives but here are two keto HC bun recipes if y'all are interested. #1 #2 . Today marks four years since JKP decided we needed 2 dogs again but Bill and Ben are none the wiser so no party needed - they were actually born Jan 1st. As the man said - bears repeating frequently. Drat. Now I've gotten the theme tune as an ear worm for the day and I'm fitting posters here to the cast. Belker is a shoe in Pizza Man is much harder.
Thank you @ianpspursThank you for sharing the creative which seems far more optimistic than the frustration over your father in law's ancestry search would lead one to expect. Sunnier weather seems to have that effect on people. Could there be something in the linking of something spiritual - however understood - with light and, if I understand basic science, life? Perhaps Albert was on to something.
everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the universe—a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble. Letter of 24 January 1936 to a schoolgirl, Phyllis Wright.
Smashing creativeFbg 7.1
No idea why it's there.
But a couple of strategies and it's now 6.5....
I am trying to find my father-in-law at the time of the 1921 census.
I liked him but his wife didn't, any love between them had scarpered aeons ago.
He'd say to her I am just taking G out to see whatever, and his wife would turn to me and say, you're driving, and make sure it's only one pint. And you're on orange juice. Just one pint for him. Yes I would say, knowing he'd be legless when we returned.
He would point out place of interest as we drove around Swansea, and took me to the house he was born in - this was 1974. It was derelict then, bare brick, blackened inside, water running down the walls. It was 4 rooms, with one of those being the kitchen. 2 rooms upstairs 2 downstairs. We did go inside, no doors or windows remained. He seemed proud to show me that was the house he was born in. And that stuck in my mind.
I also met his brothers and sisters and more who still lived in the same street (many of the original houses remained and still do today) or adjoining streets. And had lived there all their lives, something I cannot envisage doing.
So, it was interesting finding them on the censuses on Ancestry.
One thing I cannot find is my father-in-law on the 1921 census.
Nor can I find any trace of his five younger sisters, the youngest two were twins. All I can find on the 1921 census is his mother and father and his eight older brothers and sisters. All of them were out of work they had all been laid off.
This is why I paid for a three month subscription with Findmypast because that's the only way you can reasonably access as many 1921 records as you need to. I am one month into this subscription and I also want to investigate my side of the family and I have spent so much time on this, but I have to stop today on this bit of research.
I knew they couldn't have died, because otherwise my father-in-law would not have been around. Then the 1939 census came out. I was able to check and find all of them bar one and it is hard to check women because they marry and change their names. But I struck lucky because one of the twins had triplets and the granddaughter had posted loads of stuff online. Her site was a mine of information.
I have gone through hundreds of 1921 censuses, in case a family member was looking after the 6 children. I have gone through every census in that very long street house by house. You can go along the film strip and look at them all and no neighbour was looking after them. Then I went around the surrounding streets but no one round there was looking after these six children. I have been through all poor law, union records, asylum records, and I cannot find them. I have even checked the whole of the UK, and no trace of them. I don't admit defeat, but I think this one has defeated me.
Today I do not want to look at one more 1921 census....but I did find a lot of interesting facts in all that research....
Just give me a week's break from this....
Wildlife nighttime cameras
Badgers & Foxes
1min
Creative...
Finally the sun has reached the ground in my garden. And so I did a sun salutation this morning. No, not one of those fancy yoga pose ones, I wouldn't get back off the ground...no, a very simple one I adapted for me...
I need a nap and that sun had better stay out...
Ah, so my creative drawing is sun through the trees...
Have your best day.
View attachment 66807
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