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- From: cel@nsscmail.att.com (clayton EDward LEIHY iii)
- Subject: Am I Doing This Right? (was: Re: Royalty GedCom, etc.)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.171931.9583@nsscmail.att.com>
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- Sender: Ed Leihy, Willingboro, NJ
- Organization: NCR Systems Support Center - New Jersey
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 17:19:31 GMT
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- Last February, I flew my entire side of the Leihy clan (ten of us) from
- New Jersey back to Kansas City, Kansas, for my parents' 50th wedding
- anniversary celebration.
-
- While I was there, my dad mentioned that he had compiled our family tree
- on a computer. After getting over the first shock ("My DAD uses a
- computer!!"), he offered me a printout. Turns out it's my brother still
- living home who really owns the computer, and the "family tree" was
- entered via a word processing program (!!). Anyhow, I packed the
- printout and brought it back to New Jersey.
-
- Our flight back from Kansas City involved a plane change in Minneapolis
- (this was during the Super Bowl if I recall, and the airport was quite
- busy). I spent some time as I usually do in airports browsing the gift
- shop. There I found a shareware rack and pickup up a five-dollar copy
- of Family Tree Journal. At this point I honestly had no serious
- intention of doing too much about my ancestry, it just seemed like a
- coincidence that my dad gave me a family tree listing and I happened to
- find a geneaology program.
-
- (I'm sorry for the long story, but I am trying to get to my point with
- all the background included.)
-
- During the past summer, I spent some of my free time (home and work)
- inputting the information from my dad's family tree into FTJ. I also
- added all of my wife's family as I talked to her relatives. I was
- aided in this by having available a Company laptop which I was required
- to carry from time to time as part of my on-call job. I just ran FTJ
- from the floppy and saved the data to disk.
-
- Eventually, I wound up with over six hundred names from my (and my wife's
- family); this included brothers & sisters, aunts & uncles, cousins,
- in-laws (outlaws?), and some of the in-laws' relatives. I was quite proud
- of this "Family Tree", as incomplete as it was.
-
- Then last week, having some time off at Christmas, I finally cracked a
- couple of books on genealogy and discovered to my surprise that this
- word comes has to do with the tracing of my DIRECT ancestors ("genes").
-
- Finally, the POINT: Am I way off base in trying to build a collection of
- names connected to myself (and my wife), as opposed to devoting more of
- my/our energy to ascertaining my DIRECT ancestors in as much detail as
- possible?? I really have derived a lot of enjoyment and satisfaction in
- just visiting with relatives that I've never seen before (and will probably
- never see again), hearing their stories, and recording what I can -- FTJ
- does have a neat narrative section where each person's activities can
- be documented.
-
- I've still got some relatives (mostly aunts & uncles) that I haven't been
- able to query about family yet, mainly since most of them are in the
- midwest (Oklahoma - Kansas - Missouri - Nebraska), and I'm here on the
- Right Coast. To me, all of these people seem to be important pieces of
- the Leihy puzzle, not just who my parents/gparents/ggparents/etc. were.
-
- Any comments?
-
- Ed (thot he was a genealogist) Leihy
- Willingboro, NJ
-