Oct 142011
Thanks to Geniaus for this Meme
The list should be annotated in the following manner:
Things you have already done or found: bold face type
Things you would like to do or find: italicize (colour optional)
Things you haven’t done or found: plain type
You are encouraged to add extra comments in brackets after each item
Which of these apply to you?
- Can name my 16 great-great-grandparents
- Can name over 50 direct ancestors
- Have photographs or portraits of my 8 great-grandparents
- Have an ancestor who was married more than three times
- Have an ancestor who was a bigamist
- Met all four of my grandparents (unfortunately Leslie Smith died in WW2 so can only say 3/4)
- Met one or more of my great-grandparents
- Named a child after an ancestor 9don’t have any children)
- Bear an ancestor’s given name/s
- Have an ancestor from Great Britain or Ireland (100% in this category!)
- Have an ancestor from Asia
- Have an ancestor from Continental Europe
- Have an ancestor from Africa
- Have an ancestor who was an agricultural labourer. I have a lot of ag labs!
- Have an ancestor who had large land holdings
- Have an ancestor who was a holy man – minister, priest, rabbi
- Have an ancestor who was a midwife
- Have an ancestor who was an author
- Have an ancestor with the surname Smith,(Have seven lines of Smiths’!)
- Have an ancestor with the surname Wong, Kim, Suzuki or Ng
- Have an ancestor with a surname beginning with X
- Have an ancestor with a forename beginnining with Z
- Have an ancestor born on 25th December And one who died that day and a few who married on the 25th
- Have an ancestor born on New Year’s Day
- Have blue blood in your family lines (Nope)
- Have a parent who was born in a country different from my country of birth. Yes England
- Have a grandparent who was born in a country different from my country of birth Yes two
- Can trace a direct family line back to the eighteenth century
- Can trace a direct family line back to the seventeenth century or earlier
- Have seen copies of the signatures of some of my great-grandparents
- Have ancestors who signed their marriage certificate with an X
- Have a grandparent or earlier ancestor who went to university (No am first in my direct line to go to uni)
- Have an ancestor who was convicted of a criminal offence (Samuel Jelley shortchanged his bread weights!)
- Have an ancestor who was a victim of crime
- Have shared an ancestor’s story online or in a magazine (Tell us where) On my blog and in Family History Magazines, Generation, OFHS and KFHS and Wawickshire FHS journals)
- Have published a family history online or in print (Details please)
- Have visited an ancestor’s home from the 19th or earlier centuries
- Still have an ancestor’s home from the 19th or earlier centuries in the family
- Have a family bible from the 19th Century
- Have a pre-19th century family bible
Helen, I enjoyed reading your contribution to this genememe. It looks like we share some family history similarities – lots of ag labs, Smiths, and all from Great Britain and Ireland. Thanks again.
Thanks for the post, Helen.
I think ab labs and ancestors from GB and Ireland must be common family backgrounds for we Aussies.
Hi Geniaus and Aillin, Yes Ag labs and Smiths are definitely a common ocurrance among Aussies. England and Ireland most common until post WW2.
I'd probably die of shock if I found a blue-blood!
I do have a number of shoemakers, stonemasons, ribbon weavers and a mole-catcher