I have been blessed with having much of my ancestry given to me by interviews 
years ago, researching online, at libraries, and talking to others. I do not 
have all the stories I would like to have for my

direct family and I don't go back to the British Isles.

As I am doing research often I come across a distant relative, am able to add 
to their tree. I would like your thoughts on should I continue to add to this. 
I am sure of these sources and they date before 1775.


I also have an agricultural survey, it is of some interest to me and is 
included for someone look up if they wish. 


My daughters are not deeply interested in genealogy nor are my cousins. Should 
I take the time to determine how many sheep, goats, land, etc these ancestors 
had in 1860?

Thank you
Deanna Shields Weymuth


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