The DNA Angel Project – August Edition

I wanted to let you know that the Virtual Genealogical Association 2019 Conference will be held November 1 – 3, 2019. Think about it; no airports, no hotels.. just enjoy … Continue Reading →

Win A Trip Of A Lifetime

Let your DNA take you on the adventure of a lifetime. You could win a trip to where your ancestors once lived and connect with your heritage, your history…maybe even … Continue Reading →

DNA Painter – Why I Bought A Subscription

DNA Painter has been around for a while. A while in internet years is not many. I do know that DNA Painter has been around much longer than since 2018 … Continue Reading →

RootsTech London

Flight Booked? Check ✔ Hotel Booked? Check ✔ I’m getting ready for RootsTech London but I still have some things to do. One of which is, I need to do … Continue Reading →

Wow.. Three Years Already

June marks the third year that Shop the Hound has been having the monthly draws called The DNA Angel Project™. In that period of time, we’ve given away DNA kits, … Continue Reading →

Your DNA, Your Decision

You might wonder what a naked picture has to do with DNA. Well just like your naked body your DNA is a part of your body. What you do with … Continue Reading →

The May DNA Angel Project

Yes, it’s time for the next DNA Angel Project Draw. You could win an AncestryDNA kit compliments of Shop the Hound. AncestryDNA just announced that they have processed over 15 … Continue Reading →

Your Cousins Have A Right To Know

As always the DNA world is a fast-paced world and this week was no exception. If you read this article from BuzzFeed News you’ll find out the back story of … Continue Reading →

Transferring Your DNA – Let’s Find More Cousins

(This is a long post with lots of pictures. This explains how to transfer an AncestryDNA file to Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) but part way through this post there will … Continue Reading →

Scapple: A Tool I’m Using For DNA Matches

As you know, I’m working on the Beaton/Batten Mystery (sometimes it feels like all my genealogy moments are spent on it). I’m sure if I ever figure out who William … Continue Reading →