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chiddicks
29-12-17, 19:57
Have you set yourself targets or goals for your family history research for 2018?


If not, now is the ideal time to review your work, review what you have already achieved and set yourself some new targets and goals for the next twelve months.

I always like the idea of goals or targets, it keeps you focused and gives you something to aim for. Having said that, there is nothing I like better than deviating off on a new venture, so although it’s good to set goals, don’t be too rigid with what you set out to achieve, allow some “wriggle room” for something that grabs your attention.

Last year when I set myself some goals for 2017, I never for one minute envisaged that I would be here writing a blog, that was never on the agenda for 2017, but here we are now, so a flexible approach can always reap you benefits.

The key thing to remember is don’t over commit yourself, there is also a life outside of family history, well I assume there is?? So don’t set yourself unrealistic targets and likewise don’t beat yourself up too much, if you don’t achieve everything on your list.

So my list for 2018 looks something like this:

I have recently completed a DNA test with Ancestry, the next step for me and on my “to do” list is, to upload my data in as many places as possible and to hopefully make contact with some “new cousins”.


Second on my list is to make a visit to a military cemetery of one of my ancestors overseas, I have two trips in mind, Gallipoli or Ypres.


Another must for me this year is to make a third trip back to Dublin, but this time with the added incentive of meeting my Dublin Daniels family for the very first time, something that I am really excited about doing.


I also hope to continue with one of my new passions, blog writing, both for Family Tree Magazine and of course my own personal blog.


The last item on my list is to knock a couple of brick walls down, which is the ambition of all budding genealogists!


What's your Genealogy goals for 2018? https://chiddicksfamilytree.wordpress.com/2017/12/29/whats-your-genealogy-goals-for-2018/ via @chiddickstree

Merry
29-12-17, 21:32
now is the ideal time to review your work.......

I always like the idea of goals or targets

Just for a moment I thought I was in the middle of a nightmare where I was back in my last full time job and sitting in some management meeting or other!

:D:D:D

Nell
30-12-17, 10:56
I haven't got any finding out goals as all my brickwalls are just that, despite extensive efforts But I am going to attempt to sort out a) all the family photos and upload those I can on my online tree. I also want to go through my vast paper files and see if I can extract the important stuff and get that online with a view to getting rid of the surplus.

But I am also trying to get divorced; have to sell my mother's house; need to do a lot of work on my new flat.

I also intend to have a proper holiday this year too!

Terri
31-12-17, 15:17
Finish adding all the information on my FTM trees.

Treat myself to a Worldwide Ancestry sub.

I would love to say that I'll sort out Irish granddad's "two surnames" issue once and for all, but I doubt I will. Just about given up on that one.

Other than that, it's just the perennial brick walls that I chip away at. Sometimes a brick comes away, only to find an even bigger brick that replaces it!

Hope and pray that the entire works (every bit of data from every single parish) of Sussex and Suffolk parish records go up on Ancestry.

kiterunner
31-12-17, 16:14
I don't have specific goals for 2018; it will just depend on what gets released online.

Merry
31-12-17, 16:16
Yes, I don't have any brick walls that I can knock down without further records being released, so, like Kite, I can't make a 'target/goals' list!

Kit
02-01-18, 00:01
I'm like Kite and Merry waiting on more records.

I'd love to know if George Best is my 5g grandfather's real name and where he came from. I'd also like to know where his wife Martha came from. I am the only on who knows, out of millions of descendants, that she is not the daughter of William and Mary. They had 2 Martha's and both died in infancy.

I've been aiming to scan all certs so that might happen. Other than that I will keep exploring FMP and ancestry to see if I can add more detail to people I already know about.

HarrysMum
02-01-18, 04:32
I could reopen the Agatha story to see if Edward Clark was truthful or not.......but I think it could have me kicked off here. :(

I'm still trying to find if Charles Stewart and Isobel Haldane are my 5 x great grandparents.

I'd also like to find hubby's gg grandfather. I know who he is but not where.

Or where Julia Weaver is buried in Germany.

Oh...the list goes on.........

Kit
02-01-18, 07:24
I could reopen the Agatha story to see if Edward Clark was truthful or not.......but I think it could have me kicked off here. :(


You know that would never happen.

James18
02-01-18, 15:48
I want Ancestry to obtain/upload Bristol records & images, then I'll buy another sub and add all the relevant new sources. :)

Phoenix
02-01-18, 16:30
I am not a goal and target person: I don't like setting myself up for failure.

There is a bookcase of old fh journals I would like to reduce, and a large box of fh papers, which probably contains original certificates, as well as IGI printouts. I ought to sort that out, but I doubt I will. About two years ago, I said I could not start any new research until that was dealt with.:o

ElizabethHerts
02-01-18, 17:03
I really want to start typing up my family history in a book format, starting with my mother's Purkis family. I have started a timeline to see how all the events mesh together. It shows up years when there were a horrendous number of deaths and highlights when children were orphaned young. It's work in progress, but if the wider family are to take anything from my research it needs to be done.

Tilly Mint
02-01-18, 21:41
Mine is not really a target but I'll keep trying the same as previous years as far as my family tree goes. My GGrandfather Augustine Ansboro had on his army records and other snippets I have found that he was born Roscrea, Tipperary Ireland......lots of people have been very kind with this search for him but there is no sign of his birth there, I have "played" around with different spellings with both Christian and surname with no luck. He married Julia Henry in India but no records of her have been found there either.
I have got Augustine's marriage cert when he married second wife Minna Collins so I am grateful for this bit of info.