Holiday Gift Memories
One of the most precious things we have are our memories. When I think of this time of year, I think of family gatherings, lots of chatter and laughs, and … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
One of the most precious things we have are our memories. When I think of this time of year, I think of family gatherings, lots of chatter and laughs, and … Continue Reading →
Tomorrow is December 1st, and it’s time for me to get busy and get in the season’s swing. Which got me thinking about family traditions. Following family traditions is a … Continue Reading →
I can attest that I often have many genealogy-related projects on the go. There are people in the house that might say I have too many. lol One of the … Continue Reading →
Recently, my cousin Ron (2nd cousin 2x removed) and I were talking about his upcoming move, and he was telling me the new place would have room for his 4 … Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago, I asked how you share your genealogy with family. But this week, I’m wondering about collaboration. In my family, I have a few interested in genealogy, … Continue Reading →
When I thought about this question, I realized I had a few things I collected. Early on, I had a stamp collection that I still have packed in a box … Continue Reading →
I’m always trying to think of unique ways to share the things I discover about my ancestors with the rest of the family. I have my blog, and you’d be … Continue Reading →
Things have been quiet on the blog because I’ve been fighting some allergies, but let’s change that. Please comment below about your experiences. I do genealogy and DNA work for … Continue Reading →
Growing up, my family vacation was spent visiting Osoyoos, British Columbia, to see my father’s cousins, the Pendergrafts. Ted and Bea Pendergraft had moved to British Columbia around 1934. Those … Continue Reading →
The tools and tabs listed here may not be new to you, but they are new to me, or I’ve forgotten them and found them again, lol.) This post and … Continue Reading →