Why In-Person Is Better
Grandma's Genes Blog
by mags
10M ago
I spent my life before that thing, that should not be named, ravaged the world with its horrible deaths, sickness, and political upheaval, traveling the world and speaking in person to the genealogy community. In 2019 alone, I put nearly 70k miles on planes, trains, and automobiles. It was wonderful to be present, in person, and huggable. Nearly four years later and the changes wrought by that thing that shall not be named are looking like they might not be transient, but permanent. We came back from the 20th-century flu, sure, but because of technology things are very different in the 21st Ce ..read more
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Prologue to: Jumping The Pond – Three Brothers in Carolina
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by mags
1y ago
Got Templeton DNA? We want you to join the research! Open Letter My Name is Mags Gaulden and via DNA results, you and I match at some level, on our DNA, to the Templeton families of Laurens County, SC, York, County, SC, Davidsons Creek, Elk Shoals areas of Iredell County, NC, White County, TN, and Indiana. I have been researching our Templeton family for years. With DNA now available, I am using it to help identify and discover many things about our shared ancestry that have been lost or hidden until now. Through the DNA and genealogy (genetic genealogy) work, I have been able to identify mor ..read more
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Ancestry Origins Estimates Getting Closer
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by mags
1y ago
Ancestry has had my origins at 69% Scottish for a very long time…well since their last origins estimates update. This is significant to me since I have SOME Scottish influence in my genes, but I don’t have that much based on the Genealogy. NewesOriginalna Estimates This time around you can see they have lowered my “scotsness” to 51% (down from 69%), AND they picked up on my probable Welsh patrilineal line – finally. YAY, I am 1% Welsh. Not terribly significant to know that other than it’s in my SURNAME. The latest NGS (Next Gen. Sequencing) test points my patrilineal lines to Wales. That is a ..read more
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Greg Clarkes 6 Degrees App
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by mags
1y ago
Greg Clarke has created a tool at WikiTree that has gotten a lot of hype in the last little bit. Aside from the fact that it’s a cool tool to see your six degrees of family relationships? There is an aspect of this tool that is great for those working on the Genetic Genealogy of their family lines. One word – ENDOGAMY. It is a pain in the bum for sure because it makes all those fairly tight numbers we work with in genetic genealogy explode into bigger numbers making finding family and connections that much harder. Note in the family tree what Greg calls halos: These indicate relatives in the ..read more
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Posting To Cousin-Connect on Facebook
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by mags
1y ago
I noted a friend posting to our Gaulding Cousins facebook group about how many of “us” there are in the world. Gaulding Gaulden Gauldin It’s not a lot to be sure – we can absolutely say we are a rare breed. Every time I have an opportunity I jump into the post to share my connections via DNA testing and my relationship trail. This will, hopefully, entice others of my Gaulding cousins to DNA test and share their well-documented family history (or not – I am not beyond working someone’s history so it is documented if I can). I thought I would share the steps I took to quickly and succinctly sh ..read more
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The Good of DNA and genealogy.
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by mags
1y ago
The good of DNA and genealogy. DNA and Genealogy set me up for a very interesting , humbling and fulfilling weekend in Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton Ontario and Union Station Platform 9 3/4 As a fan of Hamilton, Ontario, where I have had the pleasure of speaking, twice, in a month, or so I am happy to say, I now know how to get there. I’ll be back in Hamilton in June at the Ontario Ancestors (OGS) 2020 Conference. I am very much looking forward to it and I have solved a HUGE transportation issue. Taking the train to Toronto, one must change at Union Station to the Go Transit Bus system. It’s a bi ..read more
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Working WikiTree as a Pro Genealogist
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by mags
1y ago
For years I have been an ardent WikiTreer (a person who is a member of WikiTree). But many people don’t realize how I use WikiTree in my work as a Professional Genealogist, which I do, almost every single day. Time Tracking This is the comment that usually causes eyebrows to raise, their pupils to dilate and their genea-senses to prick. Time tracking is what we do while we work for every single client. For me it’s a way to show the client the bang for their buck. Every single change I make to WikiTree is shown in my contributions feed. Every single change I make to a WikiTree profile is shown ..read more
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WikiTree Source-A-Thon
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by mags
1y ago
I will be one of many WikiTreer’s losing sleep the first weekend of October during the WikiTree Source-A-Thon. Instead of writing a new blog post to tout that I will be appearing on source-a-thons hangouts (I will), or that I am offering a one hour consult as one of the prizes (I am), I am posting the press release for you from WikiTree! Enjoy… WikiTree Announces Fourth Source-a-Thon Wiki genealogists celebrate Family History Month by verifying oral family histories with sources September 4, 2019: Registration opened today for WikiTree’s fourth annual “Source-a-Thon,” a 72-hour genealogical s ..read more
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MitoYDNA, THE new Y-DNA and mtDNA Database
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by mags
1y ago
mitoYDNA, THE new Y-DNA and mtDNA Database is here. What is mitoYDNA? How can it help the genealogy community? And many more questions, answered. What is a Y-DNA and mitochondrial DNA database and why do we need it? Y-DNA – is the DNA for males that follows the patrilineal line back, father to son, for a very long time – thousands of years. mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) – is the DNA that follows the matrilineal line back, mother to her children, which is passed on by only her female children to their children, for a very long time – thousands of years. For years anyone who tested their Y-DNA and ..read more
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The Genealogy Show – Takeaways
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by mags
1y ago
I always have a list of takeaways when I attend Genealogy Shows/Conferences and THE Genealogy Show 2019 is no different. Disclaimer – I am on the board for THEGenShow and have a slightly rosie view on how things went down. No Canadian GG’s lost appendages (arms, fingers, pounds) from attending this event. Stolen from Kirsty Grays FB Post.THE Take Away? THE Peoples Show From the very beginning, in the very informal conversations for THE Genealogy Show, in its acorn stage, the show director, Kirsty Gray, used the words “a peoples show”.  How do you make a recipe for The Peoples Show? The Te ..read more
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