How many groups do you all split your DNA matches into on ancestry? I've starred with 4 - one for each grandparent but I know I'm going to have to go to gr grandparents at least. Just curious as to what works for you.. #ancestryDNA#Genealogy
#NERGC2021 - Virtual 4/1-5/31 featuring 3 "gathering" days with scheduled presentations and live chats, 60 on-demand sessions, and 3 add-on tracks. GRIP faculty, Blaine Bettinger, Angie Bush, Elissa Scalise Powell, & Pat Richley-Erickson featured. https://t.co/h8im99Brpa
FREE Webinar Replay! Don't miss this fabulous webinar by Nicka Smith - "The Ten Percent: Free People of Color!" https://t.co/rQI0T5x2w9 #genealogy#pocgenealogy@neeksmith
I was overwhelmed by your support over the RootsTech weekend as you decided to give my book a try. So many of you downloaded the eBook or purchased the physical copy. In case you missed it, you have 1 more day to take advantage sale and start doing the DNA step-by-step.#linkinbio
Thank you all or spreading the word about the New England Regional Genealogical Conference! We are excited to be welcoming "cousins" from across the country and around the world, who cannot always travel to our biennial conference.
@DanielGenealogy @raphink Don't delete it! I think things like this can be useful, especially in a field dominated by those who are much older. I've always enjoyed groups like this, such as @NextGenNetwrk, making it easy to connect and find those of a similar age or other similarity.