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To pass something on to my children

Discussion in 'How I got started in Family History' started by RichardJB, Jan 30, 2015.

  1. RichardJB

    RichardJB LostCousins Member

    Various pieces of family folklore had trickled down to me but it was obvious that an awful lot was being lost in the process. I decided that, in a fast moving world, providing an understanding of where they had originated would be one of the best gifts I could provide my children. I am now addicted.
     
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  2. Carla

    Carla LostCousins Star

    I'm addicted too!

    Totally off the subject but I will say I almost felt this was an "I'm Sparticus" moment. You know, when everyone stands up and says that, except I am saying "I'm addicted too":D Oh dear maybe I am having a mad forum moment?
     
  3. Josie

    Josie Member

    I also started researching FH to try and leave something for my children. They are not interested just now, but they could be in the future. Plus, once I had discovered one fact, I became driven to search and verify more, which has now become something of an addiction.
     
  4. AdrienneQ

    AdrienneQ Moderator Staff Member

    Addicted us...:rolleyes:
     

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