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My name is Bob Baird. I've
been active in genealogy, on and off, for more than 30 years. I
first became interested while living in Salt Lake City, where I got
started with an accreditation program offered at the LDS Genealogical
Society. Over the course of a career with a large corporation,
I lived in a variety of places that offered excellent research
facilities. Since I retired in Raleigh, NC a few years ago, I've
been able to devote more time to this most rewarding and frustrating of
hobbies.
My genealogical interests are fairly broad. One
of my early goals was to identify all my ancestors who were alive in
1776. As a result I became interested in a large number of family
lines. Over the years, I've collected several file drawers of raw
material. Most of this is my own research, but I have also been
fortunate enough to have been helped by many other researchers over the
years. It makes sense to share this with others.
I've chosen to share most of this information in the
form of narratives, much like the typical genealogy book. I tend
to organize my raw material in this way for my own use, since it allows
me to put the facts into perspective and to provide my own
interpretations and theories. I am not a fan of genealogy software
(though I do use Family Tree Maker). In my view, genealogy
software is great for organizing people into family groups, but not
appropriate for explaining theories or interpreting facts.
It's also awkward for dealing with uncertain relationships, unrelated
individuals, and some other unavoidable aspects of record-keeping.
To me, the fun in genealogy is not in "collecting names", but in doing
the research and wringing as much information as possible out of the
facts.
One result is that I tend to get interested in
families that aren't particularly important in my lineage.
Whenever I realize that a family has been ignored in print (or its
lineages butchered) I can't resist researching them. There are
several "mini-books" on this site that resulted from those interests.
I hope to eventually put most of my material on this
site. However, this might be a slow process.
Please feel free to contact me if you see something you'd like to know
more about, or if you have a suggestion for what to add next.
I have also included some extra files on a variety of
colonial genealogy topics. I have a particular interest in
colonial laws and customs, and have tried to share some of that
knowledge.
Even if some of my files appear to be complete,
don't assume that I know it all. We all learn quickly that there
is plenty we don't know. Part of the fun of genealogy is that each new
fact we learn tends to create another area of research.
Please help me improve the
quality of the site by contributing your own information, suggestions,
and comments.
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