My 23andMe Health Report
(Warning; this is a longer post) I guess this week I could say I was brave. You’ll know what I mean if you already read my blog post from last … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
(Warning; this is a longer post) I guess this week I could say I was brave. You’ll know what I mean if you already read my blog post from last … Continue Reading →
You might wonder what a naked picture has to do with DNA. Well just like your naked body your DNA is a part of your body. What you do with … Continue Reading →
June 6th marks the 75th Anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. Allied troops stormed German defenses on the beaches of Normandy, France that day. The victory at Normandy … Continue Reading →
As always the DNA world is a fast-paced world and this week was no exception. If you read this article from BuzzFeed News you’ll find out the back story of … Continue Reading →
(This is a long post with lots of pictures. This explains how to transfer an AncestryDNA file to Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) but part way through this post there will … 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 →
If you haven’t had a chance to login into Ancestry in the past couple of days, then you may not know that there have been some changes. One that has … Continue Reading →
Written by guest blogger; Max Ernest Stockburger, Artist/Documentary Photographer. A crucial part of properly archiving your family photos are digital back-ups of these photographs. Of course, having a digital copy … Continue Reading →
Recently a friend and I were discussing organizing family photos. She had inherited boxes of her mother’s photos and was telling me that there were quite a few photos that … 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 →