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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: robbo2345 on 23 September 2010, 11:33:49
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Hi folks the wife has been researching my family tree and has managed to get back all the way to 1066 william 1 !!!! she has been doing it for the last 4-5 yrs so its taken a while :P but she really fancies doing it for a living :o as it would enable her to work from home and be around for the nipper when he goes to school etc, do you think it would be a sucsess ? testing the water i guess all comments greatly recieved :-/ :-/ :y Cheers Rob
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I think most people doing that want to do it themselves, so not sure of the market :-/
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:y thanks for the input JB i was wondering the same thing ! but it does take a lot of time and not everybody has that :-/
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:y thanks for the input JB i was wondering the same thing ! but it does take a lot of time and not everybody has that :-/
You're from Norfolk Robbo, so surely all of your family history would be in the same street. ;D
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I believe some are easier than others so she may well not have experienced the worst scenarios. If it's your own family you can pick and choose your focus and how long you take. Working for someone else and being paid will bring some big pressures - and it can't all be done online!
Could lead to disappointment but she may be up to that. :y
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Hi folks the wife has been researching my family tree and has managed to get back all the way to 1066 william 1 !!!! she has been doing it for the last 4-5 yrs so its taken a while :P but she really fancies doing it for a living :o as it would enable her to work from home and be around for the nipper when he goes to school etc, do you think it would be a sucsess ? testing the water i guess all comments greatly recieved :-/ :-/ :y Cheers Rob
Also known as William the Bas*ard.....nice... :y
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I tend to agree with Chris.
One of the more fundamental difficulties in my view would be in providing information in a field where the accuracy, or otherwise, of it could be challenged at any given time.
As assertions based on the results of historical investigation can be difficult to stand over perhaps this may well lead to disputes being started by those customers who didn't like what they were being told of their antecedents.
In any case the sheer amount of investigation necessary to comfortably prepare an ancestral chart, with some degree of commercial confidence, would not be inconsequential.
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:y thanks for the input JB i was wondering the same thing ! but it does take a lot of time and not everybody has that :-/
You're from Norfolk Robbo, so surely all of your family history would be in the same street. ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D i like it .. harsh but fair actualy my ancesters come from suffolk area :-[ :-[ guess thats no better :D ;D :D ;D :y
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I think most people doing that want to do it themselves, so not sure of the market :-/
The problem with doing it yourself is that it gets expensive. While there's loads of help available on the web, you really do have to pay for all the documents you want to look at. You have to pay subscriptions to the most useful sites and then extra per document you view.
There is a market for genealogy services, because if you've already paid for the subscriptions, you can use that access to assist your clients. On the other hand, it doesn't actually bring in huge amounts of revenue, according to my cousin Nigel who is doing the same sort of thing.
One of our OOF members (who is less active than he was in earlier days) has a lot of experience in this area.
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;) i agree with all the above but i think she was only intending to go as far with it as the customer wanted or could afford :-/ she is very thoro and always checks all links out several ways to make sure the information is correct, she often spends days at the computor and visits the records offices as well as site visits ( grave yards church records etc ) !! its not an easy task even with the good old tinternet :o :y :y
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Hi folks the wife has been researching my family tree and has managed to get back all the way to 1066 william 1 !!!! she has been doing it for the last 4-5 yrs so its taken a while :P but she really fancies doing it for a living :o as it would enable her to work from home and be around for the nipper when he goes to school etc, do you think it would be a sucsess ? testing the water i guess all comments greatly recieved :-/ :-/ :y Cheers Rob
Aso known as William the Bas*ard.....nice... :y
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If someone shot you in the eye with an arrow, I bet you'd use similar language Opti? ;D ;D ;D
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I think most people doing that want to do it themselves, so not sure of the market :-/
The problem with doing it yourself is that it gets expensive. While there's loads of help available on the web, you really do have to pay for all the documents you want to look at. You have to pay subscriptions to the most useful sites and then extra per document you view.
There is a market for genealogy services, because if you've already paid for the subscriptions, you can use that access to assist your clients. On the other hand, it doesn't actually bring in huge amounts of revenue, according to my cousin Nigel who is doing the same sort of thing.
One of our OOF members (who is less active than he was in earlier days) has a lot of experience in this area.
agreed J i dont think she intends to earn a fortune just enough for herself and thinks it would be better for her than her part time job as a visual merchandiser (2 hours a week ) which she alredy does for a poultry fee and would be better for her as she has problems with her legs (3 DVT's ) :( :(
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Hi folks the wife has been researching my family tree and has managed to get back all the way to 1066 william 1 !!!! she has been doing it for the last 4-5 yrs so its taken a while :P but she really fancies doing it for a living :o as it would enable her to work from home and be around for the nipper when he goes to school etc, do you think it would be a sucsess ? testing the water i guess all comments greatly recieved :-/ :-/ :y Cheers Rob
Also known as William the Bas*ard.....nice... :y
;D ;D ;D ;D yeah,..... my link all be it by marriage is to Edward the 1 ( longshanks ... hammer of the scots ) :-[ :-[ :-[
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My auntie did all her and my Mums side of the family tree going back a few hundred years are there were some interesting finds that she has told us. Sad thing is though she wants pictures and information but then wont shere it afterwards. :-/
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Hi Robbo -- seems we might be related !!! I have Longshanks in my line.
There are a lot of established researchers based around the country, so competition will be stiff. And, as mentiuoned above, some families are nigh on impossible to trace, whilst others are easy, so the experience of one line is not a lot to base a career choice upon.
I have a relatively uncommon surname, and have been at it (so to speak) for nigh on 3 decades ..... and still not quite done tying everything up. If you get involved with the Heralds you are right up against a stone wall !!!!
Hi there Jereboam -- hope all is going well :y
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my grandad has 12 brothers and 3 sisters, all from stepney east london. my nan was adopted after being found on the steps of a church in westminster, probably a royal baby born to a peasant. and my other nan performed at the royal albert hall to a packed house when she was 6 years old, she was born in holland before the first wolrd war. cant believe ive foreign blood in me, gutted :( :(
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my grandad has 12 brothers and 3 sisters, all from stepney east london. my nan was adopted after being found on the steps of a church in westminster, probably a royal baby born to a peasant. and my other nan performed at the royal albert hall to a packed house when she was 6 years old, she was born in holland before the first wolrd war. cant believe ive foreign blood in me, gutted :( :(
Go home you and stop scrounging off our country. Bloody immigrant.
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There could be money to be earned from this subject if you knew the best ways and means of going about it on a commercial basis.
It seems that a lot of people are fascinated by their family history these days, and Im sure quite a few of them dont have the time to diy, but have the cash to pay someone to do it for them.
Although as HC says there are quite a few people already doing it so it may be a bit cut throat. :-/
Personally Im not much interested in most of my living relatives and not remotely interested in any of the dead ones. ::)
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Hi Robbo -- seems we might be related !!! I have Longshanks in my line.
There are a lot of established researchers based around the country, so competition will be stiff. And, as mentiuoned above, some families are nigh on impossible to trace, whilst others are easy, so the experience of one line is not a lot to base a career choice upon.
I have a relatively uncommon surname, and have been at it (so to speak) for nigh on 3 decades ..... and still not quite done tying everything up. If you get involved with the Heralds you are right up against a stone wall !!!!
Hi there Jereboam -- hope all is going well :y
hiya count you may be right ;D ;D my link is only through marriage though :-/ my wife has traced both my parents sides and hers but has only got back to the 1400's with her parents and my mothers side it is fascinating though to find out what and where you came from !! :-[ ;) :D i must thank you all for your thoughts on the matter i feel that if she enjoys doing the geaniology bit then why not have a go as she is already signed up with the best sites so is not loosing anything except her time and maybe her sanity ;D :D i know she has hit brick walls with researching various parts of the family, namely scottish and irish ancestors but has eventually found her way through the mine fields lol and she is now finding that the monarchy and gentry are causing problems with dates of births etc and also information as to confirming links with the royals :-? well if it keeps her happy and off my back so be it ;D ;D :y
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my grandad has 12 brothers and 3 sisters, all from stepney east london. my nan was adopted after being found on the steps of a church in westminster, probably a royal baby born to a peasant. and my other nan performed at the royal albert hall to a packed house when she was 6 years old, she was born in holland before the first wolrd war. cant believe ive foreign blood in me, gutted :( :(
Go home you and stop scrounging off our country. Bloody immigrant.
i keep meaning to go to holland but have never been, we was all going for my 50th next year but have now decided on butlins adult weekend instead. i was sure to get a ride in holland as well :( ;D ;D
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hiya count you may be right ;D ;D my link is only through marriage though :-/ my wife has traced both my parents sides and hers but has only got back to the 1400's with her parents and my mothers side it is fascinating though to find out what and where you came from !! :-[ ;) :D i must thank you all for your thoughts on the matter i feel that if she enjoys doing the geaniology bit then why not have a go as she is already signed up with the best sites so is not loosing anything except her time and maybe her sanity ;D :D i know she has hit brick walls with researching various parts of the family, namely scottish and irish ancestors but has eventually found her way through the mine fields lol and she is now finding that the monarchy and gentry are causing problems with dates of births etc and also information as to confirming links with the royals :-? well if it keeps her happy and off my back so be it ;D ;D :y
Robbo, yes, when you start going along lines by marriage it gets pretty sticky! Luckily for me I am a direct male line descendant, so a lot easier to trace.
I know full well what you mean about royal connections .... they get very defensive, especially if your connections actually make you more "Royal" than the Windsors! Fortunately, by virtue of Diana, the Princes will put British royal blood back on the throne. But I digress..
It can be frustrating in the extreme when you know a connection is correct, but can't document it! For one of my connections I ended up producing a certified copy of a 150 year old newspaper from Nevada to the Heralds before they would accept it!
Anyways ... best of luck to you both --- it IS addictive. You will just have to spend more time on OOF while she researches :y
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Hi Robbo -- seems we might be related !!! I have Longshanks in my line.
There are a lot of established researchers based around the country, so competition will be stiff. And, as mentiuoned above, some families are nigh on impossible to trace, whilst others are easy, so the experience of one line is not a lot to base a career choice upon.
I have a relatively uncommon surname, and have been at it (so to speak) for nigh on 3 decades ..... and still not quite done tying everything up. If you get involved with the Heralds you are right up against a stone wall !!!!
Hi there Jereboam -- hope all is going well :y
I'm glad that I kept that candle burning K. 8-) 8-) :y
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Thought you'd pick up on this thread HC!
Too busy trying to sort my car out to spend much time on the family (or the family tree, for that matter!). :)
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Hello Z, thanks for keeping the flame alight 8-)
Jereboam -- I know that feeling! Have been busy of late consolidating the cosmetics website, as well as setting up the wife's new venture, English / French translations (so far have had commissions ranging from translating and writing for websites, translating legal documents for a french canadian company, to writing letters of submission to the Columbian Government !!!!! ). In between this has been the normal daily rigours of home and work life, as well as project managing the build of my new trike! So .... busy, busy, busy :y
Sorry, Robbo, for hijacking your thread ::)
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no worries HC sounds as though you are a busy guy !!!! bikes too eh ?? ;) :y :y you may be a distant relly after all ;D :D :D
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Hi folks the wife has been researching my family tree and has managed to get back all the way to 1066 william 1 !!!! she has been doing it for the last 4-5 yrs so its taken a while :P but she really fancies doing it for a living :o as it would enable her to work from home and be around for the nipper when he goes to school etc, do you think it would be a sucsess ? testing the water i guess all comments greatly recieved :-/ :-/ :y Cheers Rob
Aso known as William the Bas*ard.....nice... :y
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If someone shot you in the eye with an arrow, I bet you'd use similar language Opti? ;D ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D
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As said, it takes a LOT of time, I started looking, but soon found a distant cousin who had done it all back to the 1700s
also it costs a fortune to join all the places, to look online,
it would be worthwhile for the people who dont have the time.