New digitized records on Canadiana website include directories, widows' and orphans' fund, and Grand Lodge proceedings 🇨🇦https://t.co/oWz5EdGDHI
@CRKN_RCDR#genealogy#archives#CdnHist
It feels pretty special when the job you have has its own celebrated day🧬... So I want to celebrate with you! My digital quick sheets are a great way to get started in genetic genealogy, or just have a handy set of quick tips to refresh your memory. 1/
@CummingsPFH @GrandmasGenes@bert6624@liannekruger I'm looking forward to catching up on the recordings as I was away at the @GuildOneName conference this weekend for my first in-person conference since Genetic Genealogy Ireland in Belfast in February 2019.
Massive thanks to Mags @GrandmasGenes Rob @bert6624@liannekruger and all those frantically working away behind the scenes for a fabulous #EcGGc conference. I look forward to catching up on other talks when the recordings are available. Now in brain overload 🧬 #GeneticGenealogy
Hi! I'm attending East Coast Genetic Genealogy Conference #EcGGc. Let's start connecting with each other now. @bert6624 - via Whova event app https://t.co/sRIEGc6HEZ
Our booth is getting a lot of traffic at East Coast Genetic Genealogy Conference. ✨ ✨ 🏃 🏃♀️ Check out the presentation and details at the event! #EcGGc - via #Whova event app
Hi! I'm attending East Coast Genetic Genealogy Conference. Let's start connecting with each other now. @bert6624 - via Whova event app https://t.co/DkXS0sBoWh
Everyone has mtNDA from their mother, who received it from her mother, and so on. So your mtDNA test will help you learn about that direct female line.
Learn more about #mtDNA for family history here.
https://t.co/RA4QPScmgp
#yourDNAguide#DIYDNA#DNA#familyhistory#genealogy
Seven hours and 30 minutes until the National Archives opens the census!
Ancestry will start uploading images to our site right away and then get to work on creating the searchable index.
I'll provide weekly updates on what states indexes have been completed and are available.
I am slowly going through @RootsTechConf sessions. This is the latest session "Using DNA Group Projects in Your Family History Research" I watched. @GrandmasGenes explains what this is, where to find them & why you would want to do this!! What session have you watched lately?