And the important part in your story is that you had a natural inclination and 
interest. If her grandson has expressed a desire or shown a spark of interest, 
then she can help nurture it. If he is not interested already then it is 
difficult to create such interest.

If he does have an interest, then the general idea of putting him in contact 
with other youth is a good one. Since this is mostly an adult forum he would 
probably not be very comfortable here. What might be an idea to examine is see 
if there are others in his school with similar interest who might want to form 
a genealogy club. They could have some adult supervision but socially it would 
be a lot more comfortable to be mostly a kid-only group.

Gary Templeman

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From: "Betsy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> I'm not young but I became interested in genealogy (but I didn't know that 
> was what it was called) at a young age, about 8 yrs old. My grandfather had 
> a notebook that his mother had put down the info on her family. It 
> fascinated me esp since one woman had married twice and both husbands had 
> the same last name. I used to copy the notebook over into other notebooks. 
> (all the info in the notebook has checked out) Then in 8th grade one of my 
> teachers talked about family trees and gave us extra credit for doing your 
> family tree. Just the assignment for a detail oriented person! I found 
> that another member on the other side of my family had also done alot of 
> work with our genealogy (again it has all checked out) This is what started 
> my love with genealogy. Then I started talking ( and writing) to my 
> grandparents and their brothers and sisters about what life was like when 
> they were young and just continued asking questions, building on what they 
> had to say. My son is not interested but my daughter is interested in all 
> the information I have compiled. I think the beginning is not in the 
> "Legacy" as such (unless your grandson is interested in computers) but in 
> the surrounding information. My daughter is fascinated with all the old 
> pictures, the newspaper clippings of births, weddings, deaths, the pension 
> papers, the autograph books, war ration coupons, etc. Wish you luck in 
> finding a grandchild to share your interest in genealogy. It is a great way 
> to make history come alive! 
> 
> 
> 
> > Are there any younger members of LUG out there? I'm trying to interest 
> > my 
> > grandson. He's 13. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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