Sunday, February 14, 2021

Learning Research Lessons the Hard Way

Several years ago, the 1851 census of England became available online. I was eager to find the family of my ancestor James Forsbury in this census. Up to this point I had the names of the family members, but the details were fuzzy. The 1851 census said that they were from Rogate, Sussex, (not Reigate, Surrey, as said in the 1861 census). I had been looking in the wrong place! 

I quickly found them in Rogate, Sussex, including the christening of an older son, who had emigrated to Australia and disappeared. A Google search found an old message board posting from Australia asking for information about him. I replied to the message and received 150 years of detailed history of his descendants. And in return, I was able to provide 150 years of history on my branch of the family. My Australian cousins and I still celebrate this breakthrough! 

During the past year, another breakthrough allowed me to trace my Forsbury ancestors back for six more generations, and reserve their temple ordinances. What a blessing!

Sometimes, we go as far as we can at that time, but if we try again a few years later, we may have additional records and additional techniques that allow us to go further. In this situation, I was confining my search to Sussex, where James was born and christened. Online maps are my friend. My breakthrough occurred when I looked for his father's christening across the county line in Hampshire, Again I had been looking for the right people in the wrong place! 

It seems that I need to learn the same lesson multiple times. 😀


RootsTech Connect 2021

 

Important Upcoming Events

FEBRUARY 25-27, 2021 ROOTS TECH CONNECT

Join the world’s largest family celebration for free to unlock your family’s history and learn how to preserve and share the stories of your life - all from the comfort of your home and in your browser. www.rootstech.org is co-sponsored by the Church. Get ready to celebrate shared connections with people from around the world. Connect with friends, your family, your past, and your heritage and homelands.

I have seen RootsTech described as "Part conference and part rock concert, with something for everyone." I expect about 200 classes and activities, and if you miss some at the times, most of them will be recorded for access later.


FEBRUARY 25, 2021 FAMILY HISTROY LEADERSHIP TRAINING

Elders Bednar, Stevenson, & Renlund (Quorum of the 12 Apostles) will host training for Ward/Stake leaders and members with missionary or temple & family history callings and responsibility. On-demand viewing will be available starting Thurs. Feb 25 at www.churchofjesuschrist.org/family-history or www.churchofjesuschrist.org/broadcasts.

A recording of the training will be available in the Gospel Library soon after the event.