X--Xtra Great
(note: English teachers don't panic; xtra is spelled wrong and xtra great is not proper! I know, but it was the only X word I could think of!)
Family history research is a long, time consuming hobby. The disappointments are many, and there are many times when you spend hours upon hours and find absolutely nothing. There are times when records are not available, you don’t have enough information or the name is so common that it is difficult to trace. So, I have listed some GREAT things that can happen while researching and some XTRA GREAT things that can happen! Enjoy!
Great is when you find a document;
Xtra is when you notice another relative’s document is next!
Great is when you remember to backup and save your files;
Xtra is when your computer automatically saves your changes.
Great is having an ancestor with an unusual name
Xtra is when they have an unusual given AND surname!
Great is the technology to search databases;
Xtra is when you search and your search finds correct results.
XXtra is when you can duplicate the search!
Great is when you find a death/birth/marriage/naturalization record;
Xtra is when all of the boxes are filled in!
Great is when you receive an email from a relative;
Xtra is when they want family history information.
XXtra is when they want to send you documents or photos.
Great is when you get a certificate from England;
Xtra is when it correctly identifies one of your relatives.
Great is when you locate a relative on an index;
Xtra is when the film or book for the index is available!
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Great is when you find a document;
Xtra is when you notice another relative’s document is next!
Great is when you remember to backup and save your files;
Xtra is when your computer automatically saves your changes.
Great is having an ancestor with an unusual name
Xtra is when they have an unusual given AND surname!
Great is the technology to search databases;
Xtra is when you search and your search finds correct results.
XXtra is when you can duplicate the search!
Great is when you find a death/birth/marriage/naturalization record;
Xtra is when all of the boxes are filled in!
Great is when you receive an email from a relative;
Xtra is when they want family history information.
XXtra is when they want to send you documents or photos.
Great is when you get a certificate from England;
Xtra is when it correctly identifies one of your relatives.
Great is when you locate a relative on an index;
Xtra is when the film or book for the index is available!
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