The Family History Hound Went Down A 23andMe Rabbit Hole
You know how you wake up in the morning and think, Today I’m going to get this, and this, and this accomplished, and you are feeling strong. You get a … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
You know how you wake up in the morning and think, Today I’m going to get this, and this, and this accomplished, and you are feeling strong. You get a … Continue Reading →
It’s only a few days until RootsTech 2023 begins, and I can’t wait because I haven’t been on a plane since 2020, when we have the last in-person event. As … Continue Reading →
If you’d like to read Part One, you can find it HERE. I’m a FOREVER Senior Ambassador and would love to help you with your project. When I first started … Continue Reading →
I don’t know how often I’ve heard someone say they wished they would have asked their grandparents and even their parents more questions about their family history.
I might have a solution. Continue Reading →
I’ve been super busy preparing for my upcoming trip to RootsTech in Salt Lake City. But I had the chance to read Roberta Estes’s blog about Relatives At RootsTech. Relatives … Continue Reading →
Tomorrow is Data Privacy Day, and I thought I’d pass along three tips for keeping your data private. I follow these rules myself, and I am also protective of my … Continue Reading →
I’ve said before that if I’m not doing genealogy, then I’m reading about it or watching it on TV, and the same goes for DNA. I’m constantly looking for new … Continue Reading →
I’ve been attending RootsTech since 2011, when it first began. I attended when there were only 3,000 attendees, and the event has evolved and grown. I attended in London, England, … Continue Reading →
Last week my mailing list was given first access to Part One of Saving Your Genealogy FOREVER. I have to say it was a huge success because there were so … Continue Reading →
The New Year is always a time to reflect on the past year and have a fresh start for the coming year. One of the things I did right last … Continue Reading →