AnneM wrote:Just noticed that previously it seemed that her mother's maiden name was Moffat, so it's that intrusive Clark from nowhere again.
AnneM wrote: PS Did you see that Richard gets a bit of posthumous promotion??
Yes, I did notice!
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I'm more than happy that I know where we are!maple23 wrote:my word, how convoluted has this gotten? Not sure I understand where we are at with this at the moment. I am going to print off this thread and read it again. This is driving me nuts.
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Maple
Thanks Sarah and others who commented so kindly on my site in this thread - It keeps me amusedSarahND wrote:I have seen the site that eilthireach mentioned before, as the author is a frequent contributor to the Reunion family tree software users forum. I see he has integrated many of the cool features of the software into his website-- wow! You can calculate the relationship between any two people, find anyone associated with a given place, etc. Nice work, Roger!
Makes all the difference seeing it all laid out, doesn't it? You do realise of course that all those answers are only going to raise more questionsmaple23 wrote:Hey, you were right.emanday wrote:Fear not Maple!
Out of the confusion shall come enlightenment [-o< [-o< [-o<I have put everything into my tree and things are much clearer now.
Thanks
Maple
Up to a certain stage I can visualize the situation, as here, for example, but there quite often comes a point when a sheet of A3 paper is brought out and the pencil sharpenedemanday wrote:.....snipped............
Makes all the difference seeing it all laid out, doesn't it? You do realise of course that all those answers are only going to raise more questionsThat's what keeps us all at it
I'm too cheap to buy A3 paper DavidDavidWW wrote:Up to a certain stage I can visualize the situation, as here, for example, but there quite often comes a point when a sheet of A3 paper is brought out and the pencil sharpenedDavid