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kiterunner
10-12-10, 07:16
This week, we are focussing on your father's father's mother's mother's father.

If you want to take part, just start a new thread on this board and put your 3x-great-grandfather's name in the Title. If you don't know his name then put whatever you like in the title!

Copy the following form and fill in the answers that you already have, then over the course of the next week you try to fill in the blanks and everyone else helps you. If you're lucky enough to have all the information already, then you can still post it up if you want, so that search engines can pick it up.

Can you fill in all of the following information about that person:

Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Date and place of birth
Names of parents
Date and place of baptism - if applicable
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
Occupation(s) - if any
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).
Date, place and cause of death
Date and place of burial.
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
Memorial inscription - if any


Adoptive or step-3x-great-grandparents welcome! Also you may post up threads for both your own ancestor and your OH's ancestor.
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Margaret in Burton
10-12-10, 08:59
Oh dear, not a good week for me then. Haven't a clue for OH's FFMMF and only have a name for mine.

Oh well, here goes.:)

maggie_4_7
10-12-10, 13:54
Yep it is getting more difficult having had a quick look from memory I thinks that's my Irish side of my Scottish side LOL

I expect everyone will find him... I'm not even sure I have the right man!!!

Langley Vale Sue
10-12-10, 16:47
As my FFM was 'adopted', either in Canada or USA or maybe even in Germany I have absolutely no idea who her grandparents (or her parents) were so this week I'll have to be content with OH's FFMMF!

maggie_4_7
10-12-10, 18:31
Actually I've surprised myself I do have a bit of information on both mine and OH's 3 x great grandfather! :eek:

Rachel
12-12-10, 12:17
Mine is more than likely to be some bloke from Lanarkshire with the surname Forrest

borobabs
12-12-10, 12:37
My William Steer? Stears, got married but wasnt born or died so I wouldnt worry lol think this is the hard part for all/most of us and that we need parish records, which sometimes dont help at all with there often being no linkpin on them ;;