The Paul Fronczak Story

I think I first hear about the Paul Fronczak story on 20/20 back in 2013 and then again when I went on a DNA cruise and I first met CeCe … Continue Reading →

RootsTech 4 Day Pass – Our Last Giveaway Of The Year

If you can go to Salt Lake City on February 26-29, 2020, then you’ll want to enter our final DNA Angel draw of 2019. You could win a 4 Day … Continue Reading →

Back To Genealogy Basics

I’ve decided it’s time to take a good hard look at my genealogy. I know there are people out there that have been doing genealogy for years, and although I … Continue Reading →

I Always Love To Meet Cousins

When I went to RootsTech in London, I decided that if I was going to make the long trip to England that I was going to take the opportunity to … Continue Reading →

Connect with Cousins – The DNA Angel Project – November Edition

This month’s DNA Angel Project is about connecting with cousins. Over the years that I’ve been doing genealogy and now work with DNA, I’ve discovered many cousins. Cousins in Canada … Continue Reading →

A Beaton/Batten Update

Over the past several years, I’ve been telling you the story of the Beaton/Batten mystery. If you want to catch up, you can find those posts HERE and HERE. So a couple … Continue Reading →

#RootsTechLondon Starts Now

Well, it doesn’t start right now, but it will begin in a couple of days. On October 24th, to be exact. If you can’t be in London then there are … Continue Reading →

Trick Or Treat

Boooooo!!! It’s October and time for the DNA Angel Project Draw. This month’s draw is for a collection of items. Once you’ve updated your DNA tree you’ll want to print … Continue Reading →

The Past Holds The Key To The Future

If you’ve seen my business card, you’ll know that it says something very similar to the title of this blog. My card says; “to know where we are going… we … Continue Reading →

Life-Long Learning for Genealogy & DNA

In the past several weeks, my life has been filled with a course that I’m taking through the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). It’s called Intermediate Foundations and I’m … Continue Reading →