Jane, welcome. I've heard about your work for quite some time now. Perhaps you can elaborate a bit about what genealogical services are available, and also share with us your unique Irish story.
Thank you for this comment and I was kind of wondering to myself would I or would I not begin to blog about what I do. I joined the other day because I wanted to pass a comment to Jim Mc (he is a long time friend of mine) and even though I did look at the Wild Geese website a few years ago when my gravestone photographs were mentioned, I didn't look properly. I forget a lot of things Gerry, I htink it was Bit mentioned all the gravestones I had put online at that time. Back then, it was 170,000 photographs of churches and gravestones
I did not join Wild Geese as some attempt to 'advertise' myself as a Professional. I suffered a major head trauma in Jan 2011 and thanks be to God I am one of the lucky ones who recovered very well. Since then I've been diagnosed with haemochromatosis and this last week it seems I might have another little 'disease' to add to my lot so I don't go looking for research work. Currently, I do take some jobs, but they are few and far between. I get more pleasure out of helping some of my net friends, the one I want to help now is Edna.....she's just absolutely lovely, an older lady in Kansas and so long as I get a year of marriage from her then I will go through all the parish records for however many counties her unusual surname comes from and we'll cross out fingers and hope to God that I strike lucky....She would just love that.
I know your group does not welcome professionals 'selling themselves' or becoming members of your group and I respect that. I know that when a professional makes some mention of how they offer professional genealogical services on my Facebook page I get a bit 'upset' and tag on to their messages that from-ireland offers professional services as well.
I did not join this group as a manner of side 'advertising'. I joined because I wanted to like Jim (James) McNamara's blog and pass a comment.
I think probably Gerry, the most interesting thing about me is yes, I 'do' gravestones, but outside of that I have so many internet friends.......and honest to God, people who I do consider friends, some of whom I have met and some of whom I haven't.....and in the next few weeks, one of my internet friends is coming here and we're going to 'do' graveyards together. She has already written a book and when I was over at the publication of her book I laughed and said if we could put what you have and what I have together, we could probably bring tons of people home.
I'd like to put that in a blog Gerry...it's the heart of it, it's the love of it..........it's not the 'genealogical services' part.
Gerry Regan
Jane, welcome. I've heard about your work for quite some time now. Perhaps you can elaborate a bit about what genealogical services are available, and also share with us your unique Irish story.
May 13, 2014
Dr. Jane Lyons
Gerry,
Thank you for this comment and I was kind of wondering to myself would I or would I not begin to blog about what I do. I joined the other day because I wanted to pass a comment to Jim Mc (he is a long time friend of mine) and even though I did look at the Wild Geese website a few years ago when my gravestone photographs were mentioned, I didn't look properly. I forget a lot of things Gerry, I htink it was Bit mentioned all the gravestones I had put online at that time. Back then, it was 170,000 photographs of churches and gravestones
I did not join Wild Geese as some attempt to 'advertise' myself as a Professional. I suffered a major head trauma in Jan 2011 and thanks be to God I am one of the lucky ones who recovered very well. Since then I've been diagnosed with haemochromatosis and this last week it seems I might have another little 'disease' to add to my lot so I don't go looking for research work. Currently, I do take some jobs, but they are few and far between. I get more pleasure out of helping some of my net friends, the one I want to help now is Edna.....she's just absolutely lovely, an older lady in Kansas and so long as I get a year of marriage from her then I will go through all the parish records for however many counties her unusual surname comes from and we'll cross out fingers and hope to God that I strike lucky....She would just love that.
I know your group does not welcome professionals 'selling themselves' or becoming members of your group and I respect that. I know that when a professional makes some mention of how they offer professional genealogical services on my Facebook page I get a bit 'upset' and tag on to their messages that from-ireland offers professional services as well.
I did not join this group as a manner of side 'advertising'. I joined because I wanted to like Jim (James) McNamara's blog and pass a comment.
I think probably Gerry, the most interesting thing about me is yes, I 'do' gravestones, but outside of that I have so many internet friends.......and honest to God, people who I do consider friends, some of whom I have met and some of whom I haven't.....and in the next few weeks, one of my internet friends is coming here and we're going to 'do' graveyards together. She has already written a book and when I was over at the publication of her book I laughed and said if we could put what you have and what I have together, we could probably bring tons of people home.
I'd like to put that in a blog Gerry...it's the heart of it, it's the love of it..........it's not the 'genealogical services' part.
The heart is what counts.
I'm very sorry for talking this much
Jane
May 13, 2014