cellio: (Monica)
Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2008-07-12 11:14 pm
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family reasearch the lazy way

I am somewhat curious about who my various ancestors are, but not curious enough to do actual research. It looks like things just got easier: tonight I received email from someone doing genealogical research who appears to be a cousin on my father's side. He provided enough correct information (and Google fodder) for me to believe he's not an identity thief, so I told him who's who in our branch of the family. He has promised to share what he has collected. Sounds nifty.

And I now know the names of my paternal great-grandparents, which I previously did not.

(Funny bit: he said he found me via my LJ (if he has an account I can't find it), but he seemed pretty sure that I wasn't a relative and (my inference) had married into the last name. He didn't say and I didn't ask, but I assume the Jewish content is what steered him wrong.)

Actually it was that and

[identity profile] tc-tick.livejournal.com 2008-07-14 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that you are using your maiden name. I added you as a friend, though there isn't that much of interest on my lj...

Re: Actually it was that and

[identity profile] tc-tick.livejournal.com 2008-07-14 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
My wife and I had the same discussion (she was 40 when we married) and she decided mine was shorter, the initials were the same, and hers was very common, so she changed it. My sister decided to keep hers. Yeah, I noticed your name turned up on google.