How Do You Share Your Genealogy Finds?
I’m always trying to think of unique ways to share the things I discover about my ancestors with the rest of the family. I have my blog, and you’d be … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
I’m always trying to think of unique ways to share the things I discover about my ancestors with the rest of the family. I have my blog, and you’d be … Continue Reading →
Things have been quiet on the blog because I’ve been fighting some allergies, but let’s change that. Please comment below about your experiences. I do genealogy and DNA work for … Continue Reading →
Growing up, my family vacation was spent visiting Osoyoos, British Columbia, to see my father’s cousins, the Pendergrafts. Ted and Bea Pendergraft had moved to British Columbia around 1934. Those … Continue Reading →
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.) This post and … Continue Reading →
I think my choice would be either my great grandfather William Beaton or my grandfather; Harold Thompson. But the thing is if I could test them then I could just … Continue Reading →
The first question is, do you have a favorite ancestor? When I started doing genealogy, I would have a family of the month. I’d work on that family, and if … Continue Reading →
My first question is, what do you do with those bits and bobs of information you’ve found over the years that didn’t connect with your tree? But perhaps you thought … Continue Reading →
This week’s question is about advice. What’s the best advice you’d give to a new genealogist?
This week’s question is, who has helped you the most with your family history? That’s a tough one for me because I’ve had help so often over the years. Before … Continue Reading →