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Question: How did you find Rootchat?
Directed to a topic via a search engine?   -244 (46.4%)
Fellow researcher?   -143 (27.2%)
Mailing list or message board?   -67 (12.7%)
Magazine or poster?   -9 (1.7%)
Other   -63 (12%)
Total Votes: 526

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AISLINN
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #300 on: Wednesday 29 July 09 18:35 UTC (UK) »

Linda, thank for that suggestion....   
I will indeed try it.

Grin

{BTW.  If you don't mind me saying this, I am looking at your picture, and I too had a coat and a hat like that, many many years ago..
Mine was blue .}

LOL.
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #301 on: Monday 24 August 09 09:56 UTC (UK) »

The best Genealogy site as people are able to help within minutes
Genealogy has given me help for early retirement as it absorbs the mind after along time of teaching

Finding a puzzle and being an" detective ", solving mysteries from a bygone era and the thrill of meeting 2nd,3rd 4th cousins from all over the globe

I cannot remember how I found rootschat (probably searching my Halstead,Pickup,Biddle Everett, surnames on the internet )
but I am glad I did!!!
THANK YOU to all who have helped my story
Turramurra
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HALSTEAD Essex, Australia,EVERETT Essex,  BIDDLE, Leicester and Rome Italy, GRUNOW, Adolph b1858 Berlin Germany
Soratapassenger on  ship to Australia 1800 , PICKUP Lanc, NICOL Sct, Joseph Smith and Margaret Holmes Convicts to Australia 2nd fleet and 3rd fleet
danuslave
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #302 on: Monday 24 August 09 11:09 UTC (UK) »

Quote
BTW.  If you don't mind me saying this, I am looking at your picture, and I too had a coat and a hat like that, many many years ago..
Mine was blue

It must have been a very popular style.  You're the 3rd person so far to have had one like it.   Cheesy Cheesy

I think mine was probably beigey-brown with dark brown collar and pocket tops, but it was a very long time ago and the memory is not what it was  Cheesy

Linda

Next question - did you have the wellies and beret??
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #303 on: Monday 24 August 09 21:38 UTC (UK) »

[[color=Purple]font=Verdana]Hi  Linda!
I think I could have had the beret..   Had wellies, but was never  allowed  to wear  them with my 'best' blue coat..     Cheesy       
Those were the days  when we had a good Sunday coat and an everyday coat, with which we could wear our wellies...

lol.
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #304 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 13:13 UTC (UK) »

I haven't got a clue how I found rootschat - more luck than judegent, more accident than luck! Endless searching for help in starting some serious searching led me here - and I am really pleased I found you all.  Cheesy

I had a coat something like that too - I remember velvet topped pockets!
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Benton - B'ham
Hadwin - London
Linfield - Surrey
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #305 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 13:56 UTC (UK) »

i found roots when i emailed a fellow hyltonian a native of south hylton sunderland who left a message on our village website she said give rootschat a go i might  find it good.well i did ive met lots of friends and we even went ro a the big roots wedding 2 weeks ago jane and kennys.
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kenny from ireland befre moveing to north shields  flaxen/flexon from cumnor then sunderland robinson from rothbury then north shields urqhart somewhere in scotland then sunderland
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #306 on: Saturday 03 October 09 18:21 UTC (UK) »

I found Rootschat after receiving a message from someone I had corresponded with on TalkingScot telling me their server had gone out of business and directing me here to check for updates.
Summer and some health issues interfered and I've only just started exploring here.
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McLeod, McSween, McInnes, Douglas
as well as Kolesar, Bajus, Dalejczyk, Banyaczki
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #307 on: Saturday 03 October 09 20:06 UTC (UK) »

My aunt told me about this site a few months back and have become very addicted to it lol
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Britton, Corbett, Dwyer, Gleeson, Grant, Kelly, Kevin, Maher, Mc Cormack, Moore, Nolan, Rochford, Ryan, Smyth, Sullivan, Swank, Tighe, Walsh, Woodlock, Kennedy
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Re: How did you find Rootschat?
« Reply #308 on: Friday 23 October 09 18:50 UTC (UK) »

Hello

I found it when it first opened then, i was without a comp and came back not so long ago and i love being on here infact i haven't singed out since. Cheesy

K182
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Buckinghamshire;Buckland,Hussey,Neighbour.
London;Boss.Lowe,Roberts,Scott.
Ireland;Cranney,O'Connell.
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