Originally Posted by
Glen1
About 5 years ago I decided to try and prepare a family tree , all seemed fairly straightforward until I started to research my grandmother who had eleven brothers and sisters. WW I took its toll,and although I identified their parents never managed to progress it further. Found out I had A great uncle who was employed by a distillery north of the border, wrote to them asking if they had any records relating to him ,had a very nice reply which I kind of hoped might have been attached to a complimentary bottle of single malt, (dream on Glen).
Must have spent About £ 150 to this point on a couple of subscription sites and for the past couple of years gave up. However 4 weeks ago received a letter from The Ministry of Defence asking if I would provide a D.N.A. sample to assist in identifying the remains of a particular W.W.I. soldier out of five sets of remains that had been unearthed at a field on the outskirts of Ypres. This I've now done and await results. The M.O.D. Genealogy section have sent me a copy the records they researched which identified me as a relative. The records going back to 1824. So interest rekindled wondered if anyone could advise on a genealogy site ,reasonably priced and any reading material that might assist . :)