I have been inspired by Jill aka GeniAus and Alex at Family Tree Frog to write about what genealogy related things I’ve been up to.
Early in the month I started a new 6 generation pedigree tree for a customer. These are some of the things I have found out so far:
- one ancestor had a joint patent on the South Australian icon the Stobie pole with the inventor James Cyril Stobie
- another was instrumental in opening up the goldfields in Kalgoorlie/Boulder in Western Australia and was knighted for their efforts at home during World War I.
- one was a postage stamp printer and their grandfather was a pioneering printer in Glasgow, Scotland.
I’m currently using a combination of Ancestry, Find My Past, Family Search, Scotland’s People, National Library of Scotland, Trove, Google Books/Maps/Newspapers, State Library of South Australia to research this family.
Although it’s an online tree that I’m building I still use a Family Group Sheet word processor document to record family members who I’m not sure belong in the tree I’m creating, so while I still have questions about them I’ll keep them in a document until I’m sure they belong in the online tree.
I maintain a Facebook group Saving Graves South Australia as well as the public page which goes with it Say No To Reuse of Graves. There has been lots of activity lately as we were shocked to find out just last week that human bones had been found in a rubbish heap at Cheltenham Cemetery, South Australia. Adelaide Cemeteries Authority has assured our members that they’re conducting an internal review of procedures. We are encouraging our members to keep in touch with the ACA and follow-up on this event.
I have visitors stay with me from the couchsurfing.com website. Just recently a lovely woman from England who is a military history buff stayed with me. She had heard about a military museum on Yorke Peninsula and wanted to know if there was public transport to get there. She was disappointed when I explained that there was no public transport and hiring a car would cost too much. I decided to take her and we set off on our road trip. It took us three hours to get there but it was well and truly worth it. This large museum covers many buildings and contains not just military memorabilia but many historical artefacts and photos.
Thanks for sharing details of your genectivities Kylie. I love hearing how other genies spend their days.
I hope more people pick up on this blogging prompt, it’s good to see how much you actually get done. 🙂
What a great post Kylie! How wonderful that participating in Couchsurfing broadened your horizons in ways that you probably didn’t expect. I’m sure you had no plans to drive to that museum before your guest arrived, but it sounds like you two were well matched. 🙂
I had never heard of this museum Jen and it’s far more than a military museum. There is too much to see in one visit. I’m thinking of going back in the cooler months and staying in the area so that I can spend more time there and have a really good explore.
I have included your blog in INTERESTING BLOGS in FRIDAY FOSSICKING at
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2018/02/friday-fossicking-9th-february-2018.html
Thank you, Chris
I do love this concept, especially seeing what everyone else is doing…
Thanks for including my blog post Chris, 🙂 I hope more people take up this blogging prompt.