The tools and tabs listed here may not be new to you, but they are new to me, or I’ve forgotten them and found them again, lol.
I’m sorry I’ve been MIA … have been having some internet issues but that is under control now.
This post and the many posts I hope to write will be dedicated to all the blogs and tools I’d like to keep for myself, but perhaps they would also be helpful to you. Some weeks, the list may be short, and some may be long. It’s my way of cleaning up all the tabs I open, thinking I will return, only to find myself with too many open tabs. I have twenty-seven this time at today’s writing; many are genealogy tabs. Still, I won’t write about them all, as multiple tabs as multiple tabs are open on Ancestry and MyHeritage .
- Introducing BanyanDNA! This is a copy of the first BanyanDNA newsletter. This tool will be introduced at RootsTech 2024. As it states in the article, “BanyanDNA is unlike any other tool for genetic genealogy. Not only can it help you identify an unknown parent, grandparent, or great grandparent, it can alert you to places in your tree where shared DNA does not support the documented relationships.” I look forward to hearing more about this DNA tool.
- Your Story is Worth Remembering is a video that was put on the RootsTech website. This is a tissue alert because you’ll need one. But it tells us the importance of telling our own stories.
- ChatGPT is all the buzz these days. I’m not only signed into my ChatGPT, but it is also the topic of my Legacy Family Tree Webinar video that I’m watching. Sorry, this video is only available with a Legacy Family Tree Webinar subscription but you can check the website for free videos. Note that currently Legacy is offering a subscription at 1/2 price right now.
- My Family In Numbers by Paul Chiddicks is an interesting look at the information you can obtain from your tree at MyHeritage. I’m thinking when I have time, I’ll have to see what I will learn.
- MyHeritage introduced its new Wiki. There are already documents on genealogy and genetic genealogy. If you’d like to contribute, you can also apply as well.
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