Think back to when you first started researching your family history. Is
there a memorable early genealogy moment that stands out in your mind?
Describe this event or discovery and how it impacted your research going
forward.
The memorable genealogy moment I recall is the one which gave me the greatest sense of "I can do this!"
Everyone in my family had told me that I would never be able to find my great-grandfather (John Samuel EDGCOMBE)'s birthdate, as he had changed his age and run away to sea. Annoyingly, the date written in the family bible was obscured by a large crack between the spine and the page.
But I found it! And how did I do it? Well, the polite way of describing it would be by "thinking laterally", but actually it was just a dogged determination not to be foiled. In fact, one of the best ways of getting me to do anything is to say "you won't be able to"; I work best when reverse psychology is involved! And I am sure I was helped by John Samuel, long since beyond the veil.
I felt so infused with success, I could have solved any genealogical brickwalls there on the spot! *embarrassed cough*
From this I learned two things:
a) I can do this (however long it takes to solve a problem)
b) If it looks impossible to find, think laterally and refuse to give up
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