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Insight into your Character
What were they really like?

ANCESTORS - Get to know those people in the faded photos and your genealogy search.
What emotional, mental and physical traits have been passed down through the generations?

Did you inherit the personality of an ancestor? What dark secrets or noble characteristics lurk in your genetic past? Learn about your family history from the very people who lived it and left the evidence in their handwriting. Verify or put to rest those fantastic family stories about your ancestors.

Charles's emotions are very close to the surface. He is an emotionally responsive person, although not necessary emotionally expressive. He has difficulty being objective when he is upset. Emotional experiences stay alive inside him for a long time and affect him deeply and continue to affect him long after the experiences have passed. He may hold grudges because he has a hard time forgiving and forgetting. When he is being responsive he can also show his tender side. When people ask too much of him, in his opinion, he will take offence even though the requests may be reasonable.

Charles is an intense person with a lot of vitality. He is restless and needs to be on the go most of the time. He has a great capacity for an active and varied life.

Charles has a fine mind. He has the mental ability to search and probe for facts and at the same time is able to slow down and accumulate facts and ideas, building to a conclusion based on the information at hand. He is also logical in his thinking and excels in rational problem solving and follow-through of ideas. He prefers not to trust his hunches. He is open to new ways of looking at reality or organizing information. He is also quite creative and if he practiced any form of art it would be a means of expressing his thoughts and feelings. He bases most of his decisions on how he feels about something or someone. As a result, he usually forms biased opinions which are not based on a balanced evaluation of all the facts. He can also be quite argumentative and will explore all possible avenues in order to defend his point of view.

He does not like to have his competence questioned at all. He derives a sense of pride from his family. His serious view of life prevents him from taking things too lightly. He can approach life in new ways and do things differently when he chooses to. He finds security in the past, and doesn't like to sever ties. He will not breach confidentiality because he is discreet and will keep a secret. He is moderately interested in communicating clearly.

Handwriting Analysis of Charles William Lote (b. 1868, Boston, England)
He needs room in which to work and doesn't like to be crowded or limited in resources. He would rather operate more autonomously on the job and not be closely supervised. He has good organizational skills. His persistence enables him to overcome obstacles and succeed at what he is involved in. When he runs into roadblocks, he continues to work on ways to get through them rather than giving up. -- Add interest to your own genealogical research with graphology!
Charles writes to his beloved Louise; September 1903
The following handwriting analysis / graphoanalysis is of my grandfather, a merchant seaman who is remembered by only a few family members. He led an active life and his ability to "defend his point of view" lives on in his great grandson, a politician. More personally, he lost his young wife, Louise, to pneumonia in 1925 and grieved for many years.
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