Old And New Tools At MyHeritage
In this week’s blog, I want to talk about some new tools at MyHeritage and some old tools, each of which can help you with your genealogy and DNA. Let’s … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
In this week’s blog, I want to talk about some new tools at MyHeritage and some old tools, each of which can help you with your genealogy and DNA. Let’s … Continue Reading →
Good morning, Today started early for me. One of those mornings where you wake up feeling refreshed, but you know it’s far too early to get up because it’s still … Continue Reading →
It’s March 6th, and my feet are still tired. I got home Saturday from three days at #RootsTech2023 and logged 46,538 steps. I’m not complaining because I try to get … Continue Reading →
You know how you wake up in the morning and think, Today I’m going to get this, and this, and this accomplished, and you are feeling strong. You get a … Continue Reading →
If you’d like to read Part One, you can find it HERE. I’m a FOREVER Senior Ambassador and would love to help you with your project. When I first started … Continue Reading →
I don’t know how often I’ve heard someone say they wished they would have asked their grandparents and even their parents more questions about their family history.
I might have a solution. Continue Reading →
I’ve been super busy preparing for my upcoming trip to RootsTech in Salt Lake City. But I had the chance to read Roberta Estes’s blog about Relatives At RootsTech. Relatives … Continue Reading →
I’ve said before that if I’m not doing genealogy, then I’m reading about it or watching it on TV, and the same goes for DNA. I’m constantly looking for new … Continue Reading →
I’ve been attending RootsTech since 2011, when it first began. I attended when there were only 3,000 attendees, and the event has evolved and grown. I attended in London, England, … Continue Reading →
Last week my mailing list was given first access to Part One of Saving Your Genealogy FOREVER. I have to say it was a huge success because there were so … Continue Reading →