In Episode #56 we take a closer look at school records and what you might find in them. Melissa Barker, otherwise known as The Archive Lady, joins us to discuss researching for our family in these records. When it comes to genealogical deep-diving, don’t overlook school records. For an ancestor who was born before birth … Continue reading USING SCHOOL RECORDS IN GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH
Your DNA Guide: the book by Diahan Southard
Okay, my DNA results are in and I have matches, now what? If you are asking this question, then Your DNA Guide: the book (Your DNA Guide; 2020), is for you! For years author Diahan Southard has been helping individuals explore what their DNA results can tell them about themselves and their family, and now … Continue reading Your DNA Guide: the book by Diahan Southard
Finding Female Ancestors
Grab a glass of your favorite wine (or beverage of choice) and jump into researching your female ancestors! In Episode #54 of our podcast, we discuss the struggle in finding our female ancestors with Lisa Lisson, genealogist, writer, educator and author of the blog Are You My Cousin? We all have women in our tree … Continue reading Finding Female Ancestors
The Lost Family
THE LOST FAMILY by Libby Copeland Many family historians and genealogists have taken the plunge and had their DNA tested and probably with more than one commercial company. Most tests confirm the lineage that the subject had already documented in their genealogical research. Some individuals might be surprised at the distribution of ethnicity in their … Continue reading The Lost Family
Research is always ongoing
So far so good on our new year's resolutions. Amy is weeding through her piles of documents in her home office, watching webinars but not ones that count, and she submitted her DAR supplement application. Penny has been working on her French genealogy of her maternal grandmother which is taking up quite a bit of … Continue reading Research is always ongoing
2020 Here We Come
Ok, ok, we realize it's almost the end of January and this is just now being written and posted. But hey, at least it's completed. Like most genealogists out there we also have made a few new years resolutions. Amy plans to get rid of her piles of paperwork that are currently living in her … Continue reading 2020 Here We Come
Genealogy Gifts of Knowledge
It's December and that means Happy Holidays and that means gift-giving and why not ask for something you truly want...more genealogy knowledge! In our latest podcast, Episode #48, we talk about continuing our pursuit of knowledge in the genealogical field with new books for our shelves and educational opportunities either in person or online. There … Continue reading Genealogy Gifts of Knowledge
Historical Family Photos Shared easily with Google Photos
In our latest podcast episode, #47, we talk about creating a shared Google Photo file where you can upload your historical family photos and share them with other family members who can also upload photos to the same file. There are a few wonderful things about this project one being that you can download and … Continue reading Historical Family Photos Shared easily with Google Photos
ANCESTRY CONTINUES TO IMPROVE ANALYSES TOOLS
THRULINES™ TO REPLACE DNA CIRCLES, JULY 1 Ancestry will retire DNA Circles on July 1 replacing Circles with Thrulines™. Thrulines offers a more complete overview for kinship analysis between members and their DNA matches. Members can now see how many DNA matches they have from each ancestral grandparent, through each branch, or line, stemming from … Continue reading ANCESTRY CONTINUES TO IMPROVE ANALYSES TOOLS
TURN ON THE BETA!
Ancestry is rolling out a new Personal Profile and you have to try it! The new profile page incorporates your linked trees, DNA summary, location, photo, age range, and interests. Best of all – you can control how much data is public. To switch to the new Personal Profile, click on your profile and … Continue reading TURN ON THE BETA!