tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post7484305830050688259..comments2024-03-13T21:06:16.936-04:00Comments on Olive Tree Genealogy Blog: A Challenging Search in Canada: A Case StudyOlive Tree Genealogyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02381110998759242462noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-82871832940989386922012-02-23T13:42:12.667-05:002012-02-23T13:42:12.667-05:00"Melissa search of the 1911 census didn't..."Melissa search of the 1911 census didn't include viewing the actual image on Collections Canada or Ancestry.com. She relied on a transcript on Automated Genealogy which only shows part of the actual census page."<br /><br />Automated Genealogy may only have indexed/transcribed some of the census information, but all Melissa had to do was click on 'split view' to see the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-67691905723304935422012-02-23T13:39:25.483-05:002012-02-23T13:39:25.483-05:00I like case studies too Celia - and enjoy reading ...I like case studies too Celia - and enjoy reading how others worked their through a challenging research problem. <br /><br />Thanks for your comment!Olive Tree Genealogyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02381110998759242462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-89939326605875328962012-02-23T13:38:44.363-05:002012-02-23T13:38:44.363-05:00Devon, thanks so much for your supportive words!
...Devon, thanks so much for your supportive words!<br /><br />I really like walking genealogists step by step through a case I've helped with, but I have always wondered if others would find it interesting or helpful.<br /><br />I don't mind how many queries I get, in fact over on <a href="http://askolivetree.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">AskOliveTree blog</a> that's what I've been Olive Tree Genealogyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02381110998759242462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-73128026841984011792012-02-23T11:53:01.774-05:002012-02-23T11:53:01.774-05:00Excellent details and analysis, Lorine. It's a...Excellent details and analysis, Lorine. It's always helpful to follow through on genealogical research, and understand the process better. I'm not a beginner, but I always find a nugget of gold in these case studies. Thanks for sharing.Celia Lewishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04096301290962083820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-15472727380637892132012-02-23T11:45:56.062-05:002012-02-23T11:45:56.062-05:00Lorine,
I get the double edge sword of posting ca...Lorine,<br /><br />I get the double edge sword of posting case studies. You may be inundated with more cases to crack than you can handle. On the other hand, the process is the tough part to learn. So many times Genealogy How To books/posts say gather all information you can and then go dig. Dig where? Who do I pick? How do I know where to go? What do I know once I've accessed a record? What Devon Noel Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05440829254298661495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-39631146195942468342012-02-23T10:59:20.277-05:002012-02-23T10:59:20.277-05:00Kevin,
I'm really happy if my blog post has ...Kevin, <br /><br />I'm really happy if my blog post has helped you in your genealogical research! <br /><br />I've hesitated to put more of these case studies and research guides on my blog but perhaps I'll add more. <br /><br />Good luck in your research<br />LorineOlive Tree Genealogyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02381110998759242462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8641680.post-76445995794363143152012-02-23T09:35:47.223-05:002012-02-23T09:35:47.223-05:00Great post Lorine! I am a pretty novice genealogis...Great post Lorine! I am a pretty novice genealogist and find it so helpful to be able to track the research process of more experienced (and successful) genealogists. Thanks!KMDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10309005325708846116noreply@blogger.com