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Would you or have you ever used a psychic or medium to help with your family tree research
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| It's an interesting idea, I might consider it....one day. |
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| Give me Derek Acorah's number NOW! |
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Topic: A novel research medium (Read 570 times)
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Amy K
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Genealogy: Chasing your own tale!
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Do you believe that a psychic or medium holds the key to helping you unravel your families past? Have you or would you ever use a psychic?
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Annahannah
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I voted no, for the same reasons. However, if I happened to be talking to one for entertainment and something came up, I might make notes and check it out.
I would kinda like to see what John Edwards would make of my family, not just the tree. 
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Tharratt, Smith - London Canham, Harvey, Ship - Suffolk Higgins. Bowden, Ayres/Eyre - Buckingham McDonald - Scotland, Africa, Canada, USA
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Bee
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Wm & Sarah Ellis - 1916
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I voted NO, not because I think it's a stupid idea but I rather like digging around and seeing what I can come up with on my own.
Well not actually on my own my daughter helps a lot, I think she wants to take over.
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Dinsdale, Ellis, Gee, Goldsmith,Green,Hawks,Holmes, Lacey, Longhorn, Pickersgill, Quantrill,Tuthill, Tuttle & Walker, in E & W Yorks, Lincs, Norfolk & Suffolk. Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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I've been to a really good psychic before....therefore, if I could find another one that was as good as she, you bet your bottom dollar I'd go and ask for help. (esp. where the ever elusive Catherine Kearns is concerned!!)
And man, if John Edwards could help me...I'd sign up in a heartbeat. I used to watch him faitfully everday until we got direct TV.
I would not, however, ever use a ouija board. Don't like them one bit.
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Birchall, Cooper, Kearns, Hope, Desmarias Scotland, England, Ireland, Canada?, France?
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Yeah! A bit of grave digging, now that would be fun.
We could get the "Meet the ancestors" people to reconstruct their skulls to see what they would've looked like.
I wonder if my ancestors' bones still have some of those handsome that I inherited.
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Hmmmm......John Edwards could certainly help me!
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~~~~~~~~ Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukArdill, Bourke/Burke, Bellwood, Bridge, Cain, Church, Cragg, Dennell, Dunning, Gough, Haslam, Holmes, Jessop, Kidson/Kitson, Knowles, Markwick, Martin, Munden, Nickerson, Robinson, Seddon, Whittle, Varley & Walpole. Areas: Yorkshire, Lancashire, Norfolk, Marylebone & Tipperary
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~~~~~~~~ Census transcriptions Crown Copyright, www.NationalArchives.gov.ukArdill, Bourke/Burke, Bellwood, Bridge, Cain, Church, Cragg, Dennell, Dunning, Gough, Haslam, Holmes, Jessop, Kidson/Kitson, Knowles, Markwick, Martin, Munden, Nickerson, Robinson, Seddon, Whittle, Varley & Walpole. Areas: Yorkshire, Lancashire, Norfolk, Marylebone & Tipperary
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