Helping Two Sisters Connect

There are many things that I love about my job, but this has to be one of the best experiences I’ve had in a long time. Last year, I started … Continue Reading →

WikiTree Challenge #8

You might recall that I participated in the WikiTree Challenge #13 in March 2021. I’ll never forget that week. The WikiTree volunteers made so many discoveries, and my tree was … Continue Reading →

Multitasking in Genealogy: Why Focused Research Yields Better Results

I’m excited to share a series of decluttering blogs with you. For those eager for even more insights, I invite you to explore the latest addition to my website: Decluttering … Continue Reading →

Create A Genealogy Habit to Get Things Done

I’m excited to share a series of decluttering blogs with you. For those who are eager for even more insights, I invite you to explore the latest addition to my … Continue Reading →

Creating My Family History Book

This is the first page of my family history book. It’s a work in progress, and I’m adding pages as I have time or if I have a particular story … Continue Reading →

The Countdown To RootsTech 2024

My trip to RootsTech starts in less than a week, and I haven’t packed, but I’ve done a few things you might like to do to plan your trip or … Continue Reading →

Let’s Try Some Artificial Intelligence On My Genealogy

Note that I have tried to show ChatGPT’s written results so that they appear separate from my own. I’ve done this by either putting it in bold or if I … Continue Reading →

Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) For Genealogy (Part Three)

Created using DALL·E with the prompt “make a picture of a lady genealogist looking at her family tree.” A few weeks ago, I was exploring some of the uses I’ve … Continue Reading →

Genealogy & DNA News

I was going to write another post about artificial intelligence this week, but there was too much news that I decided to postpone the AI post until next week. (If … Continue Reading →

DNA and Genealogy In February

This graphic was created using Cosmic Dream on ChatGPT using the prompt “DNA and Genealogy,” then I added my own text. February is a busy month, especially if some of … Continue Reading →