Identifying Photos Can Sometimes Take A Village
This photo was given to me by my cousin’s Donna and Shauna Thompson, which was part of their parents’ collection. One day last year, I met up with two of … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
This photo was given to me by my cousin’s Donna and Shauna Thompson, which was part of their parents’ collection. One day last year, I met up with two of … Continue Reading →
(I think the critical thing to remember is that you should review old research from time to time, especially things you did when you were starting out. Available information changes, … Continue Reading →
The above photo was created using DALL·E, giving the prompt to “create an image that represents genealogy and AI.” About a year ago, I learned about the site ChatGPT. I … Continue Reading →
this year, MyHeritage presented a new product to their collection of photo products.
Let’s review the other products, and then I’ll show you my LiveStory creation (I think it’s pretty cool). Continue Reading →
I wanted to spend a couple of minutes showing you a few new features that MyHeritage recently launched. Continue Reading →
I decided this week to spend some time sleuthing the 1921 Census of England and Wales. When the 1921 census was launched on FindmyPast on January 6, 2022, there was … Continue Reading →
I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned this before, but I got my dad to create some recordings of his stories several years ago. I think the stories I heard around the dinner table from my dad and mom were the big reason I got involved in genealogy. Continue Reading →
On April 7th, I had my WikiTree reveal, and I wanted to share with you my experience. Continue Reading →
What if I told you that you could preserve your memories just by taking them out of their old dusty boxes and putting them in a pretty new FOREVER Box? … Continue Reading →
. March 8th is International Women’s Day, and I was wondering. How much do you know about the females in your family tree? A recent survey from Ancestry revealed that … Continue Reading →