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KD

KD Report 12 Apr 2010 19:59

Devine inspiration.. thats what i need Tracey!!
Maybe i should try it? Maybe i will when i know what i'm doing??? lol

kim x

jansmith

jansmith Report 12 Apr 2010 19:57

I put some of that 1841 census info on your thread Josephine as sometimes seeing all the info from a census does help when looking on family seach etc. I can read and did know what you were asking for!

WayneTracey

WayneTracey Report 12 Apr 2010 19:53

KD

Alot of it is out of pure frustration at not being able to do my own tree!

Sometimes you come across a link or some devine inspiration from another member who may just help you out...

So in helping others we are actually helping ourselves....

....plus it's a welcome break!



Tracey x

KD

KD Report 12 Apr 2010 19:49

Dont blame you really Tracey, I'm new at this.. It amazes me how those of you that do help manage it so well, have the time and the energy but most importantly the know how
kim x

WayneTracey

WayneTracey Report 12 Apr 2010 19:43

It's sometimes not checking the data given that causes the problems!!

I have been on numerous threads whereby we cannot find anything, only to go and check the name or place/date required to find a slight difference in the detail, the difference means finding then the second time around.

Sometimes (and i know i do it all the time) people ignore a thread with numerous replies wrongly thinking people are on the case and not wishing to step in 'late'....i know i'm guilty of it myself, i see a thread with 20+ replies and i don't even open it. Even tho i know there is a possibility i could well have the right answers....



Tracey x

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 12 Apr 2010 19:32

Totally agree Michael- i need to focus on the family. So i often paste a census onto the thread (usually to be told "I already have that"!). It just makes a difference, and often this way you find clues.
I also annoyingly check the info provided!
Jan

KD

KD Report 12 Apr 2010 19:28

Maybe michael,
Will do Jan.. In fact i think both of you have helped me in the past, so could you please go back to my old thread and have another look ha ha ha ha...

Only joking :-)

all help is much appreciated

kind regards kim x

WayneTracey

WayneTracey Report 12 Apr 2010 19:27

Josephine

I also understand your reasoning....

On the parents issue, i would also repeat the data found on the person themselves, to enable me to have something tangable to 'stare' at while i am searching for the other data.

It's very weird i know, but i like to have a base from which to start, even if it means repeating something found previously for you.



Tracey x

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 12 Apr 2010 19:22

Don't do that, put "desperate for more help" and the date!! As a last resort, PM someone who has been very helpful and ask them to please go back. I have actually started threads when i get in a mess helping people to ask for others to have a look, this works a treat.
Jan

Mike *

Mike * Report 12 Apr 2010 19:22

Oh dear !
Maybe they did look but found nothing.
I have a couple of threads with no replies. I don't think they were ignored, just too difficult to solve.

KD

KD Report 12 Apr 2010 19:20

in fact i did it twice.. on the other one i put update**
and that didnt work either, again no lookers lol

(2 sep questions)

KD

KD Report 12 Apr 2010 19:18

I did michael lol and they didnt x

KD

KD Report 12 Apr 2010 19:18

Yes Jan,
i added a post, but i also changed the subject heading to read Still looking.. And no one else did lol.

There are some great people out there helping and there are those of us who aint got a clue what we're doing, but we all have to start somewhere
kim x

Mike *

Mike * Report 12 Apr 2010 19:16

KD - Amend the title to read "New Question ... " or "Still looking..." etc

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 12 Apr 2010 19:15

Kim, if you want to refresh a thread I suggest you put date in the heading - I assume you have already nudged it to the top by adding a post?
If desperate, start a new thread asking people to go to the other one to help you!!
Jan

Mike *

Mike * Report 12 Apr 2010 19:14

Josephine - Join the club !
Those who "know the ropes" are just trying to make sure people are aware of how best to use this board.
Don't be put off. Most of it is good advice - honest !

KD

KD Report 12 Apr 2010 19:10

I have tried nudging a previous plea for help, and editing the subject to say still looking but it seems that people dont look as it says there are various replies, so i assume they assume its been answered!!??

OH What to do??
regards kim

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 12 Apr 2010 19:09

You do have a point - sometimes we are a bit over-keen and don't read it correctly, and give all sorts of unasked for stuff! You just have to point this out. Make sure your queries are clear though, sometimes they are a bit difficult to interpret. And don't forget that what seem like pointless questions can actually help the researchers.
I know some people come across as a little abrupt - me maybe! - but it's just a bit of frustration creeping in I suspect.
Jan

Josephine

Josephine Report 12 Apr 2010 19:07

OK, Michael, I will try that if I use this board again. As I say, I am only just getting used to it, we are all allowed an odd mistake. It feels like I am getting a "telling off" for not knowing.
Thanks anyway.

Josephine

Josephine Report 12 Apr 2010 19:04

Why do helpers actually not read the message correctly in the first place. I asked for information of parents of James Burrows and not James Burrows himself (which I already have). If helpers do not read the question properly, it is most frustrating for the writer.