Genealogy Road Trip

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 →

DNA

Are You My Cousin? Don’t Just Listen To Me

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 →

Happy DNA Day

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 →

Genealogy Is Like Climbing A Mountain

  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 →

Happy Anniversary

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 →

Spring is in the air

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 →

DNA Cousins Wanted

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 →

Hot on the Trail at Roots Tech

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 →

What Better Time Than Thanksgiving and Black Friday

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I Don’t Own My Ancestors I Think They Own Me

Funny after you do genealogy for a while, that so many people feel they own their ancestors. Locked trees, not sharing information; really? Over the years I’ve tried to understand … Continue Reading →