I have been researching my family tree for several years, and now I've hit about as far as I have been told I can go, but I'm not going to give up. I found a branch on "familysearch.org", and the person a)has the same name as my great great grandfather,
b) was born in the same area, and
c) has a birthdate that makes him old enough to be his father.
The only catch is, the information was collected a couple years before my grandpa was born, so it says they have no children. also*, in my dad's babybook, my grandpa had written "william" as the fathers name, and "sinclair" as the mothers maiden name, both of which do not match the ancestral file. what do you propose I do?
I was also suggested to by some friends that perhaps they had changed their names because of a crime, or for no aparent reason. they could also be uncles/aunts. But I really do hope it's his parents... what do you think?
2006-10-30
02:53:05
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