Thanks for the response. I'm working on a PhD in Electrical Engineering. I'm currently an Electrical Engineer with a Masters but realized that my friends in school who went all the way are enjoying a lot less frustration than I do--especially as they approach their later years. I'm hoping to move on to greener pastures once I get all of my kids through high school (within about five more years).
I've gotten back into genealogy. I came across what looks like a gold mine of info on my own Cuzner line at a local genealogy library. I've ordered the birth, marriage and buriel records from the Frome, Somerset, Church of England, Parish Church of Frome from 1589 to 1846 to look at. It seems that a number of my ancestors are on these records in the period from 1800 to 1816 just before they emigrated to Canada.
I will check the web-site. I can't remember
if I uploaded my GEDCOM or not. If not, then I will do so in the very near future.
Rob
renee neeCuzner <neecuzner@...> wrote:
renee neeCuzner <neecuzner@...> wrote:
Congratulations for passing your PHD qualifier. That is a major qualifier. What was it in. Now that we have your PHD in the family, hopefully we are building a major brain trust....grin. I hope you will get back into your genealogy seriously. I think the summer months tend to be months where people are focusing on holidays,etc., Though summer months are good times to sometimes go places where you might be able to do some research. I know that my room mate and I are saving to go to England. Her to Dorset and me to Somerset and Kettering to access parish records that have not yet been transcribed to any fiches anywhere and so you have to go direct to fiche. It will be a way to combine a holiday plus do research. It does not matter whatever city I go to whether it be Vegas,Nevada, etc., I look up every surname I research for my kin. Sometimes success and sometimes not. I always phone them with my spiel and very rarely as anyone been rude. I think surnames like Cuzner, people are generally just as curious about the source of the name and knowing if there are others out there. Now, if it was a name like Smith, I would not bother and I think the response would not be as positive as the responses I have received. My maiden name is Mee so that one has been relatively well recieved too for a non asian girl to be researching that name. It is actually Flemish in source though there is controversy in the origins of that name as well. Some also claim french/normandy. If we get this group big enough one day, it would be nice to choose some city that is central to all of us or should I say country and have a conference. I am still very interested in getting together enough people to put together a DNA surname study to track the history of the name as they can go back centuries to track the migrations of the geography that our people travelled with that surname. I think that might help with finally helping with the origins of the name of which there is still controversy.It would be nice if people shared with us their struggles with their research. You do not just have to share your success. It would be nice if we shared our finds as you never know when it might just dovetail some of your own research. However, I think we need to share our struggles so we can support one another. This can be frustrating at times and supporting one another can be a very strong ally when you are starting to feel defeated. Plus, we can come up perhaps with fresh eyes on a problem that perhaps might be defeating you.Renee J MeeModerator
Robert Mark Cuzner <cuznerr@yahoo.com> wrote:Hello Renee and others,
I haven't received a posting for a while. I've been quite busy
myself. I finished and passed my PhD qualifier and have been
recovering from that. Haven't done any serious genealogy for a while
but plan on getting back into it again very soon. I had a fairly
harrowing month. I was in Blacksburg, VA when the shootings
occurred. I was in the hotel where the families congregated. This
was a tough thing to be a part of.
Just wanted to make sure the lines of communication are still open.
One of my cousins is getting into researching the Cuzners now as well.
Rob
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