Jack sent me this Idea...
""""Perhaps a better idea is to find someone yourself, who you know
would be
interested and trustworthy, and specify him or her in your Will. That was
my approach. I felt that my family and Executor would have more than enough
to do and should not have to deal with my genealogy files, etc., as
well."""""
Jack Ott
researching the ROTH family from Karbach
From myself,
That would be a good idea, as my grandfather had records, and didn't do
anything with them and I found out he was into Genealogy, from an Family ASSOC. he
belonged to, when I got in. His records were lost forever. My step grand
mother, (whom I have no clue to .her prev. last name), family got everything from
my grand father as he passed away 2 weeks before she died. My father
controlled everything and wanted no problems with the family. I cannot talk to him
about any of this, as he is a control freak in his 80's, and wants no part of
Genealogy thanks to my half cousin who is in genealogy. My grandmother and her
grandfather were married before my grandmother married my grandfather. The
opinions of who was the good vs. who was the bad person, are very different. (My
opinion is, that a man that takes on another mans children as his own in way of
raising, feeding, clothing, with no support form the alcoholic real father is a
good person.) If this statement insults anyone, I am so sorry.)
Somehow she insulted him or his mother in some way, as he is VERY protective
of his mother. Who knows how. He will not give me any info. on how life was.
My mother is under his control and is clueless.