How To Preserve A Legacy Together

On April 1st, my father passed away. My brother’s said it was the cruelest joke that my dad could have played on me. I was there when he passed, and … Continue Reading →

This International Women’s Day

. March 8th is International Women’s Day, and I was wondering. How much do you know about the females in your family tree? A recent survey from Ancestry revealed that … Continue Reading →

When You Find An Unexpected Treasure In Your Parents Things

You all know that in 2018, my father moved to a senior’s residence, and I helped him go through his home in preparation for the sale of the house that … 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 →

Even More Questions About Your Ancestors and Maybe A Few About You

It’s been over two years since we asked the first 20 questions about your ancestors. Which you can find HERE. Then in 2018, we asked 20 more questions and a … Continue Reading →

Is Your Tree Current?

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 →

Tell Their Story – Eleanor Thompson nee Middlebrough

As you know in among all the things I do I have a personal project that some of you joined me in called; Getting My Poop In A Group. My … Continue Reading →

I’m Using Forever Artisan To Tell Their Story

I’ve been doing genealogy for quite a few years. When I first started,  I remember someone asking if I was going to write a book. I quickly told them no … Continue Reading →

Jesse Vincent – A World War I Hero

November 11, 2018, will mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War; WWI. I had three great grandfather’s that fought in that war; Francis Johnson Middlebrough (who … Continue Reading →

A Grain of Truth

You know the stories; your great great grandmother was from a royal family and when she arrived she didn’t know how to cook or clean because she always had servants. … Continue Reading →