Back in August I was browsing Facebook when a photo of my Great Grandfather appeared on my Newsfeed from a page someone locally has set up for posting photos, old and new, from the area on. I looked at the name of who had posted the picture and it was my Dad's cousin, R. I've never met him but I've heard of him, he was the lovable rogue of the family when he was younger. Anyway, I messaged him and we got chatting and he said he'd worked on the family tree, on my Dad's Mom's side - his Dad and my Nan were brother and sister (and are in fact buried next to each other) - and he'd print a copy out for my Dad. He got his address from me and dropped it in a few weeks later, I don't think they'd seen each other for quite a few years.
He's traced the Maiden family back to a village near to Bridgnorth in Shropshire in 1542! It makes interesting reading and there was even a great great great great xsomething grandparent from Arkansas in there. One relative along the line was jailed for the attempted murder of the farmer who caught him poaching on his land.
Anyway, a couple of weeks ago he turned up at Mom and Dad's again with my Grandad's family tree, Dad's Dad so it's not even his blood family, he's just done it because he enjoys doing this and I think it's so thoughtful of him. This one he's traced back to the early 1800s, the mostly come from the Dudley area although there was someone from Ashwick in Somerset. The scandal on this one is an age difference. Looking at an ancestry.co.uk print of significant dates for one Great xsomething grandmother there's a comment by the marriage section saying that she was 29 when married but ages had been lied about to save embarrassment because there was a large age gap between her and her husband. I assumed that she'd married someone much older. Wrong. When I looked at the page for her husband there was the same comment and his age when married was 14