I'm confident doing the math and science and social studies and even english. Frankly, mental health lectures are something I don't want to accidentally give bad info on. Too important to people I care about, you know? I only hope that by making the connection to my cousin, it opens a new road for the teacher (it did for a different teacher and my work.)
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think your errors will be better than some of the "right" information about mental health. Dude, at least you know it's a minefield.
Congrats on the engagement! And, hey, tow trucks can be romantic-- that's where my cousin met her husband of many years!
How far back have various people gotten with their ancestral tracking?
I've got one line back 16 generations, to a Thomas Culton who lived (b. 1480) and died (d.1524) in Beeford, Yorkshire. I have a bunch of lines that go back ten to twelve generations.
One of the best things I ever did was post my family tree online. It has generated an incredible number of contacts over the last nine years, and prompted several branches of my family to record and preserve family stories, photos, and documents that would otherwise have been lost.
One of the best things I ever did was post my family tree online.
I need to put my genealogy back online, but I can't afford another website. Maybe I can find a free hosting aimed at genealogy.
I'll hope.
My dad has traced one line back to the 1400's, and another line, the Sallee's, back to, I think, the late 1600's? 1700's? Anyway, whenever the Heugnots (sp?) were around in France.
The only geneology that sticks with me is a crazy French Heugnot ancestor, Jacob Sallee, who evidently used to stand up in church and scream that the preacher/priest/whatev was in league with Satan.
Either he was all crazy or a demon-hunter, but I gotta admit, I got a soft spot for ol' Crazy Jake.
Is there an analogy to meet cute for wedding proposals? Well, I guess you just call them a cute wedding proposal.
My sister just left me a snarky voicemail about some hookup of mine appearing on TV tonight. She should be planning her next bingo, not taunting me. I'll learn her, one of these days.
connie, I use WorldConnect [link] at Rootsweb.com [link]
It's free, even after being taken over by Ancestry.com.
eta: I put the link to my tree back in my profile.
Wow. I went digging around for my dad'd geneology stuff on the web (he uses/used Family Tree Maker) and I found me. Note the use of the word "was":
1. Erin Elizabeth, born August 23, 1972 in St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., MO.1. She was the daughter of 2. Jerry Thomas and 3. Patsy Ruth .
Notes for Erin Elizabeth: Graduated Central High, St. Joseph, MO. 1990 Graduated Northwest MO. State University, Maryville, MO., Dec. 1994; BA in English. Graduated UMKC in May of 1997 with MA in English
More About Erin Elizabeth: Baptism: November 14, 1982, Woodson Chapel Christian Church2 Ethnicity/Relig.: Christian
My baptism date! That's crazy! I was 10?! So weird...full immersion in a tub at the front of the church. We had a special permanent "grotto" for baptism.
I remember it pretty vividly, although I am not at all religious. I wore a swimsuit under my white robe, and a swimming cap.
Hee. Funny!