First I want to take the time to apologize for not working as much on the site in the last two weeks. I had a surprise house guest on and off for them. It was my sons half brother. I was told that never would I see some people that I know doing that, but family, is important to me, and I want my children to know that, so since their father isn't seeing them why shouldn't us mothers get our children together? With that being said, the past few days I have begun an interesting investigation in the spare time that I have had, which of course has been limited. I have been trying to make a sick woman's dream of finding her adopted (out of the home) brother to unite them after 62 years. At first this started as trying to find a home for my sons Grandfather (he was adopted) but since he wasn't a match, the goal has changed.
Genealogy research involves many different skills including, but not limited to, organization, memorization, investigating, and estimating. With these skills I was able to find my half sisters that I had never met, introduce my daughters Father to his Father, reunite a mother and son, find the one child that was adopted out of my family (but since she does not know she was adopted, I would never tell her). Genealogy skills are useful in so many things. It never ceases to amaze me how something that I love so much can be used in so many ways.
Genealogy research involves many different skills including, but not limited to, organization, memorization, investigating, and estimating. With these skills I was able to find my half sisters that I had never met, introduce my daughters Father to his Father, reunite a mother and son, find the one child that was adopted out of my family (but since she does not know she was adopted, I would never tell her). Genealogy skills are useful in so many things. It never ceases to amaze me how something that I love so much can be used in so many ways.