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Ten Indicators That You've Become A Gene-Aholic

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TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 17 Aug 2011 10:31

The Top Ten Indicators That You've Become A Gene-Aholic

10. You introduce your daughter as your descendent.
9. You've never met any of the people you send e-mail to, even though you're related.
8. You can recite your lineage back 8 generations, but can't remember your nephew's name.
7. You have more photographs of dead people than living ones.
6. You've ever taken a tape recorder and/or notebook to a family reunion.
5. You've not only read the latest GEDCOM standard, you understand it!
4. The local genealogy society borrows books from you!
3. The only film you've seen in the last year was the 1880 census index.
2. More than half of your CD collection is made up of marriage records or pedigrees.
1. Your elusive ancestor has been spotted in more different places than Elvis! :-) :-) :-)

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 17 Aug 2011 10:34

LOL - don't think I'm quite as bad as that, but I could add another one

OH gets suspicious whenever you suggest a UK break. What graveyards are going to drag him to now? :-D

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 17 Aug 2011 10:43

You forgot to add:

When you start a sentence with: You know your Aunt Fanny? Your OH's eyes glaze over :-P

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 17 Aug 2011 10:44

Very good!!

I won't tell you where i spent the day yesterday...........but apart from me and two others, everyone else was dead. ;-)

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 17 Aug 2011 12:04


Oh what a laugh I've had reading this thread - its all SO very true!!!!

Whenever I'm on the computer hubby says "talking to your dead people again"? Tee hee , I think he thinks I e.mail them or something. Sad thing is, I would if I thought they'd answer me!!!!

Just the other day, I said to hubby - "the next time we're home (UK) d'you think we'll have the time to pop down to Wiltshire for the day, there's a village I'd like to see".
Hubby's response - "Bet this has something to do with dead people. OK then, as long as there's a pub".

K

TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 17 Aug 2011 12:33

Some good ones :-)

supercrutch I like that one. :-D

Any more?

SpanishEyes

SpanishEyes Report 17 Aug 2011 12:49

Karen, I thought that I was the only one whose husband says " Bridget is talking to dead people again" They are not related are they?????

my grandfathers family all came from Mere in Wilts, he was the first one to be born in London


Bridget :-)

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 17 Aug 2011 15:53


Bridget - hah!! well I suppose we're ALL related in some way!

My reason for wanting to visit Alderbury in Wilts, is that I found 2 London rellies, a married couple, there as visitors in the 1861 census. Since their children were still in London staying with grandma, I knew there must be a story lurking.
Having now unravelled the mystery, and discovered an extra couple of 'new' dead rellies into the bargain, I'd really like to visit Alderbury, especially as the school house, which features strongly in my story, is still there.

K

Treehunter

Treehunter Report 17 Aug 2011 16:50

Well all i can say :-0 i am all 10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hazelx

Carol 430181

Carol 430181 Report 17 Aug 2011 19:03

Yes I am all of these. When I first started all I knew was my dad said we came from Mary Tavy, turns out not quite right, but about 3 miles away. Now all my family say 'Nan is doing her Mary Tavy ' again lol

Carol :-D

Robin7

Robin7 Report 17 Aug 2011 19:09

lol im not gonna let my family see this top ten i get enough stick about talking about family tree.

I was once at my sister my mum had come up and my OH was in the kitchen with them . I came in said something about family tree and they all fell about laughing unbeknown to me they had said how long before Rob say's something about family tree or JFK.

:-P

Georgina

Georgina Report 17 Aug 2011 23:44

Just been to a local cemetery today, took:
1. camera
2.paper
3.pen
4.spare pair of shoes (sensible ones for walking on wet ground)
5. and saddest of all, a brush (you need the brush to clear all the debris off the common graves which are usually flat on the ground so that you can read any inscriptions)
So if you spot a woman in a graveyard sweeping up, it's me !!!

moonbi

moonbi Report 18 Aug 2011 00:11

I seem to fit most of those characteristics too.
and Id like to add that I dream about looking for ancestors too.

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 18 Aug 2011 00:42

I am sooo pleased you admitted to that first Moonbi!! :-D

moonbi

moonbi Report 18 Aug 2011 01:31

hey Holly
do you dream of grave yards too ?
but there are SOME things I wont admit to.
its not unusual to be ....obsessed is it, or to solve problems in our sleep.

AmazingGrace08

AmazingGrace08 Report 18 Aug 2011 03:06

Another sign of addiction...when you book leave from work to coincide with good grave hunting weather (not too hot or cold) and your OH says...not again....how many dead people can you be related to!...or he says hmmm I guess I will have to navigate again (relating to a few occasions where I have not been able to follow a map and ended up at the incorrect end and wondering after an hour why I can't work anything out!

Great thread!

TheBlackKnight

TheBlackKnight Report 18 Aug 2011 08:57

Thank you Grace.
Nice to see some deadicated people doing research. :-)
Well i will be off to do some research myself in a bit. :-)

Georgina

Georgina Report 18 Aug 2011 11:11

Oh Grace,
I was off work yesterday and tried in vain to find the graveyard I wanted, although I knew I was close. I'm off again today (good weather forecast) and have asked hubby for directions without letting on about yesterday. With regards to the brush, I forgot to mention, it has to be a small one which fits in your bag, then when nobody is looking, you can whip it out and clean up!
You wouldn't want people thinking you were crazy would you? ;-)

MargarettawasMargot

MargarettawasMargot Report 18 Aug 2011 13:17

I can identify with most of those top 10 signs,and family members' eyes glazing over the minute you start to discuss the strange thing you've just found out about a dead rellie.

We were coming home from the airport recently,when we passed through a suburb where OH's Great Grandfather lived,so I had to (almost) beg OH to make a detour to his house as I just happened to remember the address where he lived.Luckily the original house was still standing,so we were able to take a photo,and then we were on our way.I have plans to visit a few cemeteries too,which just happen to be on the way to some of the towns that we go through at times on our holidays,sad, isn't it??

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 18 Aug 2011 14:01


Not sad in the least. No no no.....

And as for carrying the small brush that fits in your handbag....pah!! I don't care who see me when I go 'on a mission' to churchyards etc because along with the small brush, spare shoes, the pen/paper etc, I take a bag containing sheers and a couple of old cloths (for tidying up the graves, usually just the ones i want to photograph, or any which 'belong' to my family) and a couple of old carrier bags for any debris!!

Oh, and yes, I dream about dead rellies, graves, census returns, bmd's etc, the lot!!!

K