I wanted to share with everyone the video of us cleaning cemetery headstones last month. This was a great experience. One that we will definitely do again in the future. Click HERE to read more about our experience. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X91WDPQ050Y
Walking On the Land of My Ancestors
I have written and talked about my 3X great grandfather, Robert Hatchett quite a bit. He is the reason my family is in Arkansas. He migrated from Limestone County, Alabama in 1858 with his slave holder, W. H. Pickett, to Jackson County, Arkansas. He became a Baptist minister in Alabama and continued to preach and... Continue Reading →
RootsTech Influencers 2023 – That’s Me
I'm so excited to announce that I'm a RootsTech Influencer for the 2023 conference. It is truly an honor to be a part of the greatness that is RootsTech. As an influencer, I will be able to bring you the most current RootsTech news and information for this upcoming conference. RootsTech conference will be held... Continue Reading →
Cleaning Cemetery Headstones
I have always hated going to cemeteries. As a matter of fact, I would avoid them at all costs when I could. But that was before my Dad passed away in November 2020. Since then, I have visited the cemetery quite often. I'm still not completely at ease being there, but it's easier knowing that... Continue Reading →
Wordless Wednesday – An Amaysing Legacy Continues
My Dad, Wayman Mays, with is brother, Leslie Mays and me - Newport, Arkansas
RootsTech 2023 Registration Is Now Open
I'm excited to announce that registration for RootsTech 2023 is now open. This conference will be held both virtually and in person in Salt Lake City, Utah March 2-4, 2023. The theme for RootsTech 2023 is “Uniting.” Bringing genealogy and technology together has always been a foundation of RootsTech, but also bringing together people and... Continue Reading →
Wordless Wednesday – All Smiles With the Baby
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hatchett with great grand baby Gia - Newport, Arkansas 1973
October is Family History Month – How Are You Celebrating?
In 2001, Utah Senator, Senator Orrin Hatch, introduced a bill to Congress making October Family History Month. He said "By searching for our roots, we come closer together as a human family". 2001 isn't that long ago. In 2001 I was a newlywed and recent college graduate trying to find my way in this world.... Continue Reading →
Wordless Wednesday – Blakeney Family Reunion 2022
Blakeney Family Reunion 2022 Charleston, South Carolina
Wordless Wednesday – Honoring My Ancestors
Trisha viewing the headstone AFTER Phillip found it. Chicago, Illinois 2014
Wordless Wednesday – Shorter College Sewing Club
Early 1900s in North Little Rock, Arkansas - Photo courtesy of University of Arkansas, Little Rock Special Collections
Wordless Wednesday – St. Paul AME Church Choir Newport, Arkansas
My Granny, Gladys Denson Mays, standing second from the left - Photo courtesy of the James Morgan Collection, Butler Center for Arkansas Studies