Yesterday, my cousin (found through genealogy, of course) said
something profound that applies to this year's Genealogy Go-Over. My
cousin is a brilliant businesswoman and has keen insight into people. When she talks, I listen.
She was
talking about a friend who played golf very, very well. This man was a
perfectionist. When he was in a tournament, he would agonize over every
swing and analyze every shot afterward, going over and over what he
should have done and how he could improve.
While this gentleman was trying to perfect each shot, his competitors were playing golf. And winning. His obsession with perfecting technique derailed his ability to win.
My cousin's point: Keep your eyes on the prize.
She was reminding me not to miss seeing the forest by being distracted by all the trees. Every tree is important (just like every ancestor is important) but the big picture is equally important. Stepping back to see the big picture is every bit as vital as checking, sourcing, and documenting every last detail.
One of my goals is to find out about ancestors who are known only by name, like Rachel Shuham and Jonah Jacobs,
who were my paternal 2d great-grandparents from Lithuania. We know Jonah
died some time before Rachel and their two children and grandchildren came to New York City in the 1880s. Lots more to learn there!
So for
me, the Genealogy Go-Over is really about carefully reviewing what I
know and using that info, plus new cousin connections, new techniques, and
new data, to move ever closer to the prize of understanding who my
ancestors were, where (exactly) they were from, and whether we have other cousins out there, still to be found!
I'm
awaiting DNA results from Ancestry that I hope will offer a window into
a different family story, one about my maternal grandfather's background. The story is about the
various tribes that conquered Hungary hundreds of years before grandpa
Tivador Schwartz was born in Ungvar. The tribes raped and
pillaged their way across the landscape, and supposedly some of that
tribal blood found its way into my grandpa's bloodline generations back.
Will my DNA results reveal any trace of the conquering tribes? Waiting to
see.
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Friday, May 20, 2016
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