I am very frugal. I like to shop during sales and always have a coupon ready. And this genealogy journey has been no different. That is a lot of the reason why I spend so much time in actual libraries and archives because I don't want to spend money on genealogy subscriptions to get access to things... Continue Reading →
Expanding My Research Outside of Arkansas
One of my favorite genealogy shows is TLC's Who Do You Think You Are. The guest of the show starts their research in the state where their relative was born. They usually go to the state archives or local library and meet with a genealogist or historian that walks them through the research and lets... Continue Reading →
30X30 Challenge Part 2 – Jacob Skipper and Family
January of this year I joined the 30X30 challenge led by, Janine Adams, of Organize Your Family History. The original challenge was to do some genealogy research for at 30 minutes a day for 30 days. I added my own little twist to it with researching a specific ancestor for 30 minutes a day for... Continue Reading →
Getting To Know My Grandfather Through My Genealogy Journey – Part 3
I hear all the time that new documents are being uploaded to genealogy websites like Family Search and Ancestry all the time. And since I'm always looking for information about my grandfather, Booker Mays, I often enter his information into different sites every three or four months hoping to discover something new. This has been... Continue Reading →
Do You Utilize Ancestry Academy? I Just Started…
I have been a member of Ancestry on and off since 2012. In the beginning, it was the only genealogy website I used. I built my tree on Ancestry, looked at census records, and looked at other public trees that might have some additional information about my ancestors. I just jumped in and learned as... Continue Reading →
Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society’s Newest Member…Me
One of my goals this year was to become a member of a national and local chapter of a genealogy society. At the beginning of this journey, I was content with it just being me going to libraries and archives alone with just a notebook and my laptop. I was happy researching online at home... Continue Reading →
DNA Testing…Why I Tested, What I Learned, and What’s Next?
When I started this genealogy journey over seven years ago, I had no idea that DNA would be such a hot top in the genealogy world. I studied health science in college, so I took a lot of science classes, biology, microbiology, anatomy, physiology, and physics just to name a few. Now I wish I... Continue Reading →
2018 Genealogy Goals
It's that time of the year when I hear the phrase 'New Years Resolutions'. I have a love hate relationship with that phrase. On one had I think that it is a great idea to make resolutions that can help with organization, diet, or finances. But on the other hand, so many people never follow through... Continue Reading →
30X30 Research Challenge – Two Week Update…
I am at the halfway point of my 30X30 Challenge. I started the challenge on 01/03/2018. The goal of this challenge is to research for 30 minutes a day for 30 days for one particular ancestor. I picked my 2X great grandfather Jake Skipper. I decided on him because I know very little about him.... Continue Reading →
When Reality TV Meets Genealogy…Relative Race – Have You Watched?
I love watching TV. I have memories of me and my sister going to my Granny’s after school watching reruns of Good Times, the Jeffersons, and the Brady Bunch. I still love watching reruns of classic 70s and 80s shows. As much as I love TV, I don’t have anything on my sister. She watches... Continue Reading →
New Year…New Genealogy Challenge
It’s a new year, and with that, I’ve decided that I would challenge myself. I read a fellow genealogy blogger’s, Organize Your Family History, latest blog 30X30 challenge. The goal of the challenge is to challenge herself into doing 30 minutes of genealogy research every day for 30 days in a row. I thought this... Continue Reading →
My Visit to the Family History Center
I first learned about the Family History Center about two years ago while I was researching on Family Search. The Family History Center is a branch of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. These centers supply resources for research and the study of... Continue Reading →