Scapple: A Tool I’m Using For DNA Matches
As you know, I’m working on the Beaton/Batten Mystery (sometimes it feels like all my genealogy moments are spent on it). I’m sure if I ever figure out who William … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
As you know, I’m working on the Beaton/Batten Mystery (sometimes it feels like all my genealogy moments are spent on it). I’m sure if I ever figure out who William … Continue Reading →
I’m not complaining, but it’s true. With all the recent changes at AncestryDNA, it’s getting harder and harder not to be looking at DNA results when I should be doing … Continue Reading →
On October 30, 2018 Library and Archives Canada announced that they had transferred the 1926 Census of Prairie Provinces, which contains over 45,000 pages, to Library and Archives Canada. At … Continue Reading →
Why have only one draw when you can have two? If you didn’t have a chance to enter The DNA Angel Project – April Edition then you’re in luck because … Continue Reading →
What I’m asking is do you have your living people in your tree? When I started doing genealogy my focus at the time was all about taking my family back … Continue Reading →
At RootsTech, MyHeritage rolled out two new features. In my last blog I wrote about MyHeritage’s Theory of Family Relativity™ and now I’m going to explain about MyHeritage’s AutoClusters tool. … Continue Reading →
When I’m at RootsTech I always attend the sponsored luncheons just because it gives me an opportunity to hear what’s new at the companies I like to follow. At the … Continue Reading →
Today’s the day I’ve been waiting for. I get to tell you about some new tools at Ancestry that I was able to try out over the last couple of … Continue Reading →
Happy belated Valentine’s. For this month’s draw we are giving away two prizes. Yikes … how do we miss the January draw? The 1st prize is a MyHeritage DNA kit … Continue Reading →
In December I told you about a new tool for your genealogy toolbox called; Genetic Affairs. The blog was Genetic Affairs – Something New To Play With. I gave you … Continue Reading →