NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about. Click HERE to read my first 52 Ancestors blog post... Continue Reading →
52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025 – Week 12: Historical Event
NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about. Click HERE to read my first... Continue Reading →
RootsTech 2025 -Day 3 Recap
Phillip and I had the privilege of being invited to the My Heritage Friends dinner last night. I left the library around 6pm to be able to catch a shuttle to dinner. It was a chance to see, meet, and network with some of the speakers, vendors, and the My Heritage staff. It was a... Continue Reading →
RootsTech 2025 Live Podcast
Phillip and I got a chance to record a podcast from the expo hall while we were at RootsTech this year. We were super excited to be able to sit in the expo hall with all that was going on around us and capture some highlights from our trip. Happy listening!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgfDy1Cf2IU
52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025: Week 11 – Brick Wall
NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about. Click HERE to read my first 52 Ancestors blog post... Continue Reading →
RootsTech 2025 – Day 2 Recap
The second day is always harder to get of bed. But I was able to finally get up and get moving and headed to the Salt Palace in time for my 8am class. To my surprise I walked outside of my hotel to snow and much colder temperatures. But luckily I over packed, so I... Continue Reading →
RootsTech 2025 – Day 1 Recap
RootsTech has officially started. Well actually for me it started last night with the RootsTech Media Dinner. The CEO of Family Search, Steve Rockwood spoke. He talked about the theme of this year's conference, 'Discover', and for him it reminded him of going back to basics of family history. He said 'We can all add... Continue Reading →
My Morning at the Family Search Library
I tell people all the time, if you are going to RootsTech, make time to go to the Family Search Library. The Family Search Library is the largest genealogical library in America. It has record collections, microfilm, books, maps, and so much more for cities and countries from all over the world. No matter what... Continue Reading →
52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025: Week 10 – Siblings
NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about. Click HERE to read my first 52 Ancestors blog post... Continue Reading →
52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2025 – Week 9: Family Secrets
NOTE: I accepted the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge headed by fellow genealogy blogger Amy Johnson Crow. The idea behind this challenge is that you will receive email prompts, a word or phrase, every week, and you find something about your research or family history to write about. Click HERE to read my first... Continue Reading →
RootsTech 2025 Expo Hall
RootsTech is a 3-day event held in Salt Lake City, Utah, March 6-8, dedicated to celebrating family and discovering family histories. With over 200 breakout sessions, an exciting lineup of celebrity speakers, and a gigantic expo hall, there’s something we’re sure you’ll love. The Expo Hall features more than 100 companies offering products and services designed... Continue Reading →