This week I have been having fun working on my project for the Research Like a Pro With DNA study group I am participating in. I have been learning so much! I wrote two articles to share what I've been doing. First, in Discovering Ancestor Migrati ...
Exploring DNA Tools
Last week in my Research Like a Pro with DNA study group we began exploring DNA tools and methodology. Up to this point, I have spent a lot of time looking at family trees of DNA matches and examining shared matches as I have been color-coding DNA m ...
Discovering Ancestor Migration Routes
Two weeks ago in my Research Like a Pro with DNA study group we worked on locality research. The ancestors I am currently researching immigrated from Galicia, which was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1815-1918, to Cohoes, New York. They ...
Discover, Gather, and Connect
This week I helped a young woman discover some of her ancestors. She previously didn’t even know her grandparents’ full names. She was able to track down their names, and we entered them into her new FamilySearch account. One of her grandfathers is ...
George Albert Moore, Surgeon
Last fall I visited the graves of my 5th great-grandparents, Perez Ormsby Mason and Martha Lois Barney. They lived, died, and were buried in Monroe, Grafton County, New Hampshire. I know a lot about their grandson, my 3rd great-grandfather Amasa Ma ...
Learning More About DNA Matches
This week I worked on a timeline analysis for the subject of my DNA research objective for the Research Like a Pro With DNA Study Group I am currently participating in. I also continued charting DNA matches using Lucidchart. It's be ...
Color-Coding Ancestry DNA Matches
Last week I began the Research Like a Pro With DNA study group, hosted by Diana Elder, Nicole Dyer, and Robin Wirthlin of Family Locket. I've been excited to learn more about using DNA as an additional source of evidence in my research and I am lear ...
Uploading Ancestry DNA Data to Other Sites
Have you had your DNA tested with Ancestry, MyHeritage, or 23andMe? Did you know that you can download your raw data and upload it to other sites, often without additional cost to you? There are a couple of reasons to do this. First, each testing ...
Separating Men of the Same Name
A few months ago, I completed a project in which the objective was to determine which of two Jacob Fishers living in Northampton County, Pennsylvania in the 1790 census was my ancestor. I used the FAN principle and created a fan club made up of ...
Genealogical Word Lists At FamilySearch
Did you know that the FamilySearch Research Wiki provides Genealogical Word Lists for localities that have records written in foreign languages? I first discovered this when looking at Lutheran Church Records in Pennsylvania that were written in Ger ...









