I’m also a descendant of 9th and 10th century historical figures from England 
and France.  I’ve recently started getting into sources such as the ones you 
mention.  Do you live in England?  And if so, does that still make it easier 
now that so many resources are online?



Bob



From: CE WOOD [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 6:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] number of people in your file



One reason is that some of us have the good fortune to be direct descendants 
historical people living in the 9th and 10th centuries.  Primary sources are 
parish registers, court documents, IPMs, Close Rolls, Feet of Fines, et alia.  
If the ancestors are from England, a lifetime is not long enough to peruse all 
the primary documents that are preserved by the government.  Reliable secondary 
sources are constantly being tweaked as researchers now have access to more and 
more documents.  These include the Cockayne's Complete Peerage, Europaiche 
Stammtafeln, Baronetage of England, Scottish Peerage, et alia.





CE



----- Original Message -----

From: Bob Vary <mailto:[email protected]>

To: [email protected]

Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 2:15 PM

Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] number of people in your file



This may open a can of worms, but I’m having a hard time understanding the 
point of having so many people in a database.  What is you purpose in doing 
your genealogy?  Is it to have every single person in any way related to you?  
Personally, I have no interest in some 13th cousin, 10 times removed.  I am 
only interested in my direct ancestry and possibly the siblings or cousins of 
those I descend from if they have some historical significance.  And at the 
risk of sounding elitist, I don’t use any online databases submitted by 
amateurs.  In my experience they are so full of errors as to be useless.  I 
would rather have a small database built from original research using primary, 
or reliable secondary, sources.  I don’t mean this as a criticism because 
everybody has their own goals and gets their enjoyment from doing thing their 
own way.  Just wondering.



Bob



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