Originally Posted by
Bill Morrison
Hi John F.C. #34. If you start researching your family tree as they call it, you have to take it warts and all. Genealogy is now big business DNA test etc. My interest started with an aunt looking for her paternal grandfather, rather a tricky one as her father my maternal grandfather was illegitimate though as is often the case in Scotland he was given the father's name.
This she started long before computers and you had to pay researchers to go through the archives and records which could be rather basic, it was known he had moved to England and was a tailor to trade and that was it for her. She passed away in 2002. When I retired in 2005 with time on my hands and a computer I took up the thread and traced him to Reading, married with family and a small business, then Bristol and finally Liverpool. The irony of this was my aunt lived in Bristol all her married life.
I have used many sites in my research and if possible to keep costs down those that don't charge, the Mormons had a good site, the National Library of Scotland, you have to register but free to residents. There are ones in Canada. Australia N.Z. and Ellis Island USA. It never ends once you start but you can be easily side tracked if something interesting catches your eye.