Is Reading Grandma’s Diary Naughty?

If you have been following my last few posts, you know that I recently came upon a genealogy ‘mother lode’ of sorts.

At that time, I thought I would be writing to you today to tell you that I have cataloged everything and what a wonderful experience it was.  I realize now that I was delusional. Getting 3 boxes, 3 binders, and a briefcase all documented in two weeks???  Yes, completely delusional.

I scanned about 300 pictures over the course of 5 hours or so and have hardly made a dent in the first box!

our lineage

I also discovered a little burgundy 5 year diary.  (Hello! Can you say ‘sidetracked’?)  Most of the entries are from 1947, with a few from 1986/1988 or so that are in pen; the earlier ones are in pencil.

As I looked through it, I came across a very brief entry from 1947.  This entry tells me that my grandparents had company over.  

My grandfather must have argued with someone during the visit.  Based upon what my grandmother wrote, I get the idea that my grandfather had words with somebody.  My grandmother made a not-so-nice comment about my grandfather.

I read the entry out loud to my husband.  His immediate reaction was that I shouldn’t be reading the diary, it wasn’t meant to be read by anyone but my grandmother, and that I was snooping.

our lineage

Wow.  I hadn’t thought of it that way.  Is reading my grandmother’s diary naughty?  She kept it all these years and knew I would eventually see it as she was quite proud of my family interest and research.  Yet she never got rid of it.

My grandmother basically wondered why my grandfather could be such a jerk when company was over. Those are my words, of course, and since this was written in 1947, those are as colorful as they get.  My grandfather loved to argue Religion with a little politics thrown in, but mostly Religion.  

Maybe if it was more of a ‘bomb’, I would feel differently.  I just didn’t see the harm in reading it.

What do you think???  Let us know!

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A Genealogical Top 10 List, David Letterman Style

I am still not over my wonderful ‘finds’ from my grandmother, as discussed in my last post. After 3 hours of scanning and putting those photos in various piles, I looked at the box.  It didn’t even look like I put a dent in all the stuff that is in there.

That got me to thinking about why folks quit researching…

The Top 10 Reasons People Stop Doing Genealogical Research

{Disclaimer:  This is not meant to be serious.  If you tend to be serious, it’s best to just wait for my next blog post ☺ }

10) My tree doesn’t seem to branch out like other people’s trees.
9) I’ve been talking to more dead people than living people.
8) My family cannot find me amongst all the documentation, pictures, certificates, etc.
7) I’ve spent all my money on memberships and family tree type software.
6) I cancelled my anniversary dinner because I was bringing down a ‘brick wall’.
5) My library has banned me from using their Ancestry Library Edition.
4) A local cemetery asked for my W-4 when I went into the office.
3) I’m subscribed to all 3000+ genealogy blogs on Geneabloggers.
2) Courthouses aren’t open 24/7.

And the #1 Reason People Stop Doing Genealogical Research is:

1) I just found out that I am related to Justin Bieber.

Justin Bieber

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