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alunno-a
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well yes-- also poss in love with all ancestors-very odd, also into rant/campaign mode now, as very angry about rest of the worlds sad disregard of past--see my rants!!!
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WRY- Thompson,Cowburn,Walker, Glossop, London- Chesney/Chesnut all areas- Tuxworth Lincs/ Notts- Graves, White, Wilson,Pedge,Tuxford, Bonner Devon- Dean, Crode (also NFL) Coode, Tucker, Miles ( origin Hampshire) Beds/Herts/ Northants- Newberry, Shepherd, Norton, Blackabey Kent- Munn, Moore
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Mum44
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Well - I'm really pleased to hear that other people are also in so deep that when they reach a *stop* on their tree, they go off and do some-one elses! 
I've done one for my sister-in-law, and then one for her sister-in-law who saw it and said " pity the children will only have one side...." who could resist a comment like that ? And then my friend mentioned her grand-mother who had an unusual surname and wondered whether there were many others with that name.....
Obsessive, for sure - my son uses the word addiction - and he's the one who goes glassy-eyed - although he now makes me listen to some tale by saying "I listen to you about your FH !" and making me feel guilty!
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Names: Titchfield, Hampshire: Reed, Fielder, Cawte. Kent: Float, Cutbush. Wallasey, Cheshire: Carroll, Ledsham. Liverpool : Horsfall, Prescott
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I am amazed at the number of Yanks who are doing family research, but only until their people came across the pond! They are missing out on the best part of their roots!  Pat Just defend us Yanks , I know many who are searching well beyond our shores. I myself have research going in England, Alsace, Germany, and have many unanswered queries floating around in Ireland. I cousin-in-law sent me some incredible material from Russia that she did of her (and my husband's) side of the family. I do have a friend who has concentrated mostly on the US, but that is because her family came over so long ago (1700s), that she hasn't gotten far enough back to start looking in Europe. I think some people are just close-minded and set in their ways, no matter where they are from.
As for the obsessibe part, completely on my part, as you can tell by how often I am on here. My birthday gift this year is a subscription to Ancestry. My husband doesn't get it, but if it's what I want...
Kath
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Sligo: Davey (also Mayo), McCluskey, McNulty Wexford and Staffordshire: Hayes, McClean Galway and Staffordshire: Scott Coventry: Wells, Collins, Palmer, Moody, Beck, Mickelwright, Husbands Ireland: McNulty (Sligo), Kealy, Murphy (Carlow) Connolly, Gillen, Powell, Ryan, Moore, Martin Davis from I don't know where originally Stahl, Russia to England to USA
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stoney
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...so many "trees" - what's a dog to do!
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Obsessed? Moi? No, surely not?
I mean, housework - does it REALLY matter?
Cooking - you're a grown man, surely you can shove something in the microwave?
Dog - just keep your legs crossed a bit longer, I PROMISE we'll go walkies in a minute.....
Obseed? Moi?
Mind you - I did stop to laugh when my daughter pondered the notion that "dead" people sure do seem to keep "multiplying"!
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Beattie, Beveridge, Carson, Davidson, Hounam, Johnston, Purdon, Rae, Stevenson, - Scotland. Brown, Bulman, Cooke, Harding, Meyers, Osborne, Routledge - England
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Christopher
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Carry on the good work Annie ... don't stop 
Don't forget to add a couple of hundred more soldiers.
Have a Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year.
Christopher
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