The Genealogy Happy Dance
The other day one of the bloggers was speaking about Genealogy Happy Dances and I don’t know about you, but it seems like ages since I’ve done my last “genealogy happy dance”. … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
The other day one of the bloggers was speaking about Genealogy Happy Dances and I don’t know about you, but it seems like ages since I’ve done my last “genealogy happy dance”. … Continue Reading →
I’m sure you all know I’m a fan of DNA and what it can tell you about your ethnicity and also helping you find your cousins. Over the weekend Shop the … Continue Reading →
I’m not the first person who’s gone on a genealogy road trip. You only have to Google those words and you will find 73,000 links to information about that subject. But … Continue Reading →
I know that I’m always harping on having your DNA tested and that I’m looking for cousins. But don’t just listen to me and what I say about how it … Continue Reading →
It’s DNA Day and what better way to celebrate than to buy a DNA kit. So let’s get this party started. I was excited to find out that Family Tree … Continue Reading →
Silly Mountain, Az Over the winter my husband and I traveled to Arizona to have a break from the snow and cold. The area we stay is called Gold … Continue Reading →
Today marks the one year anniversary of Hound on the Hunt. I remember the date because I started the blog the same day as we had the celebration of life … Continue Reading →
Well it’s finally here…. SPRING and it couldn’t come a moment to soon. I know we went on daylight saving time (well most of us) just over a week ago. But … Continue Reading →
I’ve been working on DNA for a while and like many others, I’m getting frustrated trying to find the connections to my family. Especially for the brickwalls that I’m trying to break down … Continue Reading →
This week I’m at Roots Tech, the largest genealogy conference in North America with an estimate of 25,000 people gathering. People from all over the world; such as the self-proclaimed Commonwealth … Continue Reading →