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Christine Cocks' success story

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Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 30 Aug 2004 12:01

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS! I started in Feb 2004 and (including some external sources) have achieved a huge amount towards my project of an ancestral chart for our sons. Particular thanks to these people on GC (in approx alpha-order!): Adrian CLARE Kath DOWNES Angela FREEMAN Val FOLLETT Ken HART Sally KNAPMAN Mike from Leics Anne STUBBINGTON Melissa ZIMMERMAN The Tips Message-board (ideas & inspiration as well as info) All have contributed to the information I have gathered for my family chart - sometimes lots of names (& assoc info), sometimes a critical name, or census info, and sometimes advice which has led to a new name for the chart. With this help, along with the research collected from our families and some internet websites, we have got back to a possible Gt-x11-grandfather and five named or part-named Gt-x10-grandparents. That's 16th-17th Century. If I've missed any credits, I'm sorry and will add them as soon as they come to my attention. Christine