User:Tbreynaud



For years my mother worked on our family’s genealogy. She spent hours in libraries looking up every Reneau and Reno she could find... and she drove countless miles to cemeteries looking for headstones with the Reneau or Mikesell name... when we went on trips she even contacted Reneau's in phone books. Over the years she tried to get me interested in helping... but I had other things I thought were more important. A number of years went by and I got my first computer... that changed everything. I began reading about my ancestors online. History has always been one of my favorite subjects and once I was able to see where my family fit into history I was hooked. As a young man I thought Mom was losing it, but as I've grown older the 'bug' to identify those who have gone before me has bitten deep. I've now been involved with genealogy and family history research for the past 20 years and have grown to love the work. I learned how to build web sites and made one for my family. Because of that site I've met dozens of new 'cousins' who are also working on our family history.

I am currently working on both the American Indian project and the Idaho project here in the Wiki. I'm also a trainer helping those who work in the family history centers to use the Wiki. Cicero (106-143 B.C.) said: ''Not To Know What Happened Before We Were Born Is To Remain Perpetually A Child. For What Is The Worth Of A Human Life Unless It Is Woven Into The Life Of Our Ancestors By The Records Of History. '' I believe that whole heartedly and I don't think it is just me... people all over the world are filled with the desire to research their family history. Many just don't know where and how to begin. In order to help as many of them as I can, I have become part of the family history research team working on the FamilySearch Wiki. My goal is to help further this important work in any way that I can.