I have thoroughly enjoyed researching my family history. I have 2 huge ring binders, one for each side of my family, bulging with paperwork about our ancestors. I have used mostly computer information. The large genealogy sites have lots of information but when I was searching 2 Great Uncles who served in Bomber Command during WW2 I found a site run by one man who had made it his hobby to research them and found a gold nugget. I knew one of my GU's had been a pilot on an Avro Lancaster Bomber which had crashed at Dry Doddington in Lincolnshire shortly after take-off. Thankfully he survived along with 4 other crew members. This little site had the report from the pilot following my GU's plane. Surprising what you can find in the most unlikely places. I have used researchers where I have been unable to physically go to search through the archives.
I have written a potted history of our ancestors for my children to have in the future. There has been countless hours and a fair amount of money spent on getting it all together. I just hope they take care of it.
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