DNA Angel Project – October Book Edition
This month’s DNA Angel Project draw is for the book, Tracing Your Ancestors Using DNA: A Guide for Family Historians. This book brings together two of my loves; DNA and genealogy. Continue Reading →
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This month’s DNA Angel Project draw is for the book, Tracing Your Ancestors Using DNA: A Guide for Family Historians. This book brings together two of my loves; DNA and genealogy. Continue Reading →
With so many distractions in our life it’s a wonder we get any genealogy done. Well at least it’s a wonder I do because there is my Pinterest account, Facebook; … Continue Reading →
St. Patrick’s Day isn’t until this Friday, but I wanted to let you know that Findmypast is offering FREE access to their Irish records. You can access Findmypast’s Irish … Continue Reading →
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, then you know that I’m a bit of a nut about old family photos. Don’t get me wrong I actually love … Continue Reading →
In 2017 I’m going to make a Genealogy Jar. I’ve seen other jars that are similar, but this one has a genealogy twist. As you can see by the photo, … Continue Reading →
I’m sure you all know I’m a fan of DNA and what it can tell you about your ethnicity and also helping you find your cousins. Over the weekend Shop the … Continue Reading →
So we are off like a herd of turtle.. Well not really, but there always are a few delays. Shhhhhh… don’t tell Kevin that I told you that he … Continue Reading →
I’m not the first person who’s gone on a genealogy road trip. You only have to Google those words and you will find 73,000 links to information about that subject. But … Continue Reading →