Neutrino Supercharged December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Another topic got me to write this. Both my parents already dead and the missuses father as well so only the wife's mother still around. Although she's lost a lot of near term memory,slight dementia, her long term memory is amazing. So for a year or so we've been asking her to tell us about her forfathers and relatives. Based on this info we've drawn up my wife's family tree which is impossible to do without this memory. Most of this family tree has been confirmed with other relatives who couldn't remember to begin with but on prompting by my mil and chatting together they all remember. We've gone back to 1885 with a forfather who was born in Singapore although some of the older members were immigrants from China. We've discussed it all with many relations who have found it very interesting and many even the younger ones have asked for copies of the tree. Without the memory of my mil none of this would have been possible and who knows how much longer she'll be around. Maybe not many of you will be interested with your ancestors history, where they lived, when they moved here and where from, how they survived in the wars, WW1 and WW2 but it can be fascinating. If you are interested you should talk to your oldest family members asap because once that memory has gone it has gone you won't be able to get it back. ↡ Advertisement 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doppel Turbocharged December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 @Neutrino, You may wish to get in touch with the Genealogy Society of Singapore, they would be able to assist you in charting your family tree. I personally know the Society's Chairman, please PM me if you are interested. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 This forum the people really all damm power one 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neutrino Supercharged December 9, 2014 Author Share December 9, 2014 @Neutrino, You may wish to get in touch with the Genealogy Society of Singapore, they would be able to assist you in charting your family tree. I personally know the Society's Chairman, please PM me if you are interested. Thanks, I've found an online site with the facility to chart family trees. But I've sent you a PM. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Another topic got me to write this. Both my parents already dead and the missuses father as well so only the wife's mother still around. Although she's lost a lot of near term memory,slight dementia, her long term memory is amazing. So for a year or so we've been asking her to tell us about her forfathers and relatives. Based on this info we've drawn up my wife's family tree which is impossible to do without this memory. Most of this family tree has been confirmed with other relatives who couldn't remember to begin with but on prompting by my mil and chatting together they all remember. We've gone back to 1885 with a forfather who was born in Singapore although some of the older members were immigrants from China. We've discussed it all with many relations who have found it very interesting and many even the younger ones have asked for copies of the tree. Without the memory of my mil none of this would have been possible and who knows how much longer she'll be around. Maybe not many of you will be interested with your ancestors history, where they lived, when they moved here and where from, how they survived in the wars, WW1 and WW2 but it can be fascinating. If you are interested you should talk to your oldest family members asap because once that memory has gone it has gone you won't be able to get it back. Yeah. Best is to document them down on paper and keep as records. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Thanks, I've found an online site with the facility to chart family trees. But I've sent you a PM. are you going to your ancestor's land to search for the root? saw quite a number people from 60s and 70s do that, ask uncle @picnic06, think he went back recently to find his root Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ins1dious Turbocharged December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 I've been doing this recently when I attend weddings/social gatherings. Sit with the oldies and load up the Ancestry app that shows a visual tree. You can also share the tree through a browser to another friend/family to edit or just to view. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alpha78 6th Gear December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Indeed. Do you still know your clan's "poem" ? It's how most Chinese families recognize "ranking" of descendants from the same tree. Whether someone is your senior or your junior when reunited. For some clans, words from the "poem" is the "middle" name. I think few people follow this in today's context... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 I think few people follow this in today's context... young parents nowadays rather name their child after some singers or celebrities Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 I bought a book and wrote my name in it and will pass to my kids to pass on to their children to add their names. 1000 years from now, my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great children will know their family tree. I wish my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great father did that for me. I guess he was an African and maybe don't know how to read. But more imporatntly I kept a small bag of 1 cent coins some of them square coins for my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great children so that they can sell it one day and be rich. I just wished my great great great great great great great great great great great great father left me a 1 cent coin and I could sell that and don't have to work anymore. Too bad he didn't have that foresight. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alpha78 6th Gear December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Yeah .. but do you still know the poem ? Did you ask your father or grandfather ? I have absolutely no idea. But at least I know the history of my surname. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neutrino Supercharged December 9, 2014 Author Share December 9, 2014 You go back find the old broken clan house, be sure to rebuild it big big. Akchewlee a friend of my wife's already did that in Hainan. Unfortunatly except knowing that my wife's father originated sometime in Hainan we only know about the Singapore end. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigerwoods Turbocharged December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 (edited) My dad (deceased) had a Family tree book written in earlier 1930s by my grandfather (he copied from a very old book that had withered and very bad condition. . It shows my family tree dating back 500 years. My ancestors are basically slave servants and the offsprings continued to serve the master household for generations. Olden days, the servants have no surname, so they adopted the surname of the Master. The family tree only document the names of sons and not daughters. Each generation is survived by 1 son, as the other died (probably due to health or disease). Only till my generation, I have another brother. Each of us have a son. My brother and me will continue this tradition and preserve this precious book for our future generations. Edited December 9, 2014 by Tigerwoods 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 My dad (deceased) had a Family tree book written in earlier 1930s by my grandfather (he copied from a very old book that had withered and very bad condition. . It shows my family tree dating back 500 years. My ancestors are basically slave servants and the offsprings continued to serve the master household for generations. Olden days, the servants have no surname, so they adopted the surname of the Master. The family tree only document the names of sons and not daughters. Each generation is survived by 1 son, as the other died (probably due to health or disease). Only till my generation, I have another brother. Each of us have a son. My brother and me will continue this tradition and preserve this precious book for our future generations. my cousin found out that his great grand father was a murderer fugitive in the country Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neutrino Supercharged December 9, 2014 Author Share December 9, 2014 My dad (deceased) had a Family tree book written in earlier 1930s by my grandfather (he copied from a very old book that had withered and very bad condition. . It shows my family tree dating back 500 years. My ancestors are basically slave servants and the offsprings continued to serve the master household for generations. Olden days, the servants have no surname, so they adopted the surname of the Master. The family tree only document the names of sons and not daughters. Each generation is survived by 1 son, as the other died (probably due to health or disease). Only till my generation, I have another brother. Each of us have a son. My brother and me will continue this tradition and preserve this precious book for our future generations. Very interesting. Does the book give any other info apart from names etc. This can be interesting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 my cousin found out that his great grand father was a murderer fugitive in the country Could be a water margin member. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigerwoods Turbocharged December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Your grandfather should be quite learned ? I don't know my granddad because he died before I was born. He came to Perak during the 1900s and struck it well owning a provision shop there. But the WW2 and some greedy relatives changed our fortunes. Its great that it was changed, or else I won't exist as my dad won't marry my mum in Spore. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Could be a water margin member. what is that? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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