Hi Genealogy Pals!
I’ll be exhibiting at RootsTech this year and my helper won’t be able to make this year 😩. Any chance you can help between 11am & 1pm each day? I offer training, cash & my conference registration. Please contact me if interested. It’s fun! -Mary Kay Wilson
If you’re heading to RootsTech, please stop by Booth # 200 and see if we’re cousins. If we are, you get a free bracelet! (While supplies last). - Mary Kay Wilson
@DLGenealogist@samsposting@rootstech Hi Cousin David! We're 13th cousins on my father's side! I'll keep an eye out for you at RootsTech to say hi!
Strange results on my mother's side...Do you have any idea why I might have zero cousins on my mother's side?
Twins Who Married Twins and Gave Birth to Genetic Siblings Say Their 'Quaternary Marriage' Is 'Magical' https://t.co/CePLjmJIiK via @people
@ShamrockGen My Irish Corcorans are from Ballinafad, Aghanagh, Sligo, Ireland, many emigrated to the US, mostly Rutland, Vermont. Any connection to your Corcorans?
A distant cousin found this group photo from the late 1800's...looks who's there...my 2X great grandmother Ellen Doyle Corcoran. The photo of the her in the black dress is from 1886, in Rutland, Vermont, USA. They are the photos of the same woman. Right?
@DLGenealogist 1838 -1868 All were gone when I was born in 1958. I am the youngest child of my dad. Dad was the youngest in his family. Dad’s dad was the youngest in his family. Dad’s dad’s dad was born in 1838.
@geneastories Unexpected email with never seen before family photos - from a 2nd cousin. My favorite, c. 1895 - Left to right my grandma Grace-Mary Grace Corcoran Young 1891-1985, great-grandma Katie-Katherine Moroney Corcoran 1868-1940, great aunt Margie-Margaret Agnes Corcoran 1893-1976