Be Prepared To Stay Up Tonight – Ancestry Has New Tools Part 2

So in my last blog (Part 1), I told you about Thrulines Now I’m going to tell you about the other two products that Ancestry is adding. So first let’s … Continue Reading →

Your Family In the News

When it comes to family history I’ve always known that newspapers can be a gold mine of information. Especially obituaries, anytime I found an obituary I would pour over every … Continue Reading →

My Top 10 Things You Can Do To Save Money So You Can Use It For Genealogy

  Just as a bit of background about me.  I was married once before and after my divorce, I was the sole breadwinner and was on my own for quite … Continue Reading →

The Last DNA Angel Project of 2018

As 2018 comes to a close we need to have our last DNA Angel Project Draw of the year. The December Edition is for a copy of RootsMagic 7 complete … Continue Reading →

Genetic Affairs – Something New To Play With

Just like children, genetic genealogists are always on the lookout for a new toy (tool) to play with. I’m not saying that in a bad way. I count myself in the … Continue Reading →

Two New Tools In Your AncestryDNA Arsenal

Anytime you get new tools for your DNA toolbox is a great day and this week was no exception. Earlier this week I noticed something on my AncestryDNA account that … Continue Reading →

Using Vivid-Pix RESTORE To Enhance Documents

You’ve heard me talk about Vivid-Pix RESTORE for photos; in fact, I even interviewed the inventor; Rick Voight and he told us how you can improve your family photos (read … Continue Reading →

There’s A New DNA Tool On The Web

(Link to AncestryDNA Canada) (Link to AncestryDNA USA) I belong to a Facebook group called; Genetic Genealogy Tips & Tricks with over 46,000 members and there are always interesting new … Continue Reading →

Three Tools That Keep Me From Going Crazy

I had a man ask me a couple of weeks ago; “How do you do keep up with all the things you do”?  Sometimes I wonder that myself. So I … Continue Reading →

Ask Lots of Questions

How do you get started doing family history?  If you read any books or take a course on the subject they will all tell you to start with yourself and … Continue Reading →