Thank you G, that is a great suggestion! As you can imagine, I also get a little mixed up. And it's only going to get worse, as I've discovered multiple Richard Hurleys in Ireland, Australia and the United States. I might need to give them numbers : Richard I, Richard II etc.
What a fine tale this is growing into, can I cavil on one little point. You seem to have Richards in both the FItzgerald and Hurley families and I’m getting a bit mixed up - perhaps you can draw a little tree of Richards, or call them Richard F or H as required?
Thank you G, that is a great suggestion! As you can imagine, I also get a little mixed up. And it's only going to get worse, as I've discovered multiple Richard Hurleys in Ireland, Australia and the United States. I might need to give them numbers : Richard I, Richard II etc.
Oh that will be fun.
What a fine tale this is growing into, can I cavil on one little point. You seem to have Richards in both the FItzgerald and Hurley families and I’m getting a bit mixed up - perhaps you can draw a little tree of Richards, or call them Richard F or H as required?
Really enjoying the writing, David.