Odd coincidences have occurred recently. After church service last week, I sat upstairs sipping coffee with a girlfriend who does some genealogy. I’ve always thought about using a site like https://www.genealogybank.com/explore/census/all but never really got to it and then I mentioned I was interested in researching my father’s side of the family. I’ve admonished myself for not questioning Dad about his ancestry when he was alive. My mother died young, but my father lived to be 88!

My girlfriend set down her coffee and said I should speak to Bruce, then pointed to a stranger across the room. He’d apparently done genealogical research in depth on his relatives. He and I spoke, but when I got home later and tried the Website he’d suggested it didn’t work. I called my sister and told her about my quest, but she shrugged it off. Yet, the very next day she received a letter from a woman living half way around the world she and I had never heard of, who said she thought we might be relatives. My sister sent the letter to me because she had no interest. The woman-the possible relative and hopefully not a con artist-left an email address. I emailed her and she sent photos; one looks like our father as a boy and another like our grandparents.

I love reading fiction and true-life stories about coincidences: young lovers re-meeting by mistake or a long-lost relative suddenly showing up with a backpack slung across his shoulder.

How about you? Have any of you researched your ancestors? Have you tracked them down? Do you enjoy reading novels with twists and turns in the plot due to happenstance?

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