Pension files can be great genealogy resources. They record where a veteran served and possibly include information about their spouse, children, and people who served with them. The Preserve the Pensions group has worked to digitize War of 1812 pensions. As of today, 65% of the pensions are online for free at Fold3. According to… Continue reading War of 1812 Pensions Online
Author: Liane Jensen
Contribute Your X DNA Match Information to Kitty Cooper’s Survey
Kitty Cooper, genetic genealogist, is collecting information about X DNA matching for various relationships. This data will hopefully help testers narrow down the pool of possible relationships. She has a blog post about the project: Help me collect X chromosome data. The relationships she is interested in: brother to brother or brother to sister or half… Continue reading Contribute Your X DNA Match Information to Kitty Cooper’s Survey
Understanding Ages in the U.S. Census
Many of us in the U. S. use the Federal census records as one of the backbones of our research. They are great resources. From 1850 forward, every person is named (except for slaves) and their age given, in addition to other details. We need to be a little cautious with the information in censuses,… Continue reading Understanding Ages in the U.S. Census
BCG Presentations 6 Oct 2017
BCG has announced the lineup of this year's day of presentations, to be held 6 October 2017. 9:00 a.m. - "Sweden's Multiple Naming Systems and How They Changed in the 1800s." Martha Garrett, CG 10:15 a.m. - "Past Conflict Repatriation: The Role of Genealogists and Methodology in Fulfilling Our Nation’s Promise." Jeanne Bloom, CG 11:30… Continue reading BCG Presentations 6 Oct 2017
New DNA Relationship Charts Available
Blaine Bettinger has released new autosomal DNA relationship statistics charts. It is so awesome that he is helping us all by collecting and analyzing this data. I first noticed the charts when checking out the newly updated ISOGG wiki page on autosomal DNA statistics. Blaine Bettinger goes into more detail and has even more helpful… Continue reading New DNA Relationship Charts Available
New York Times Article, With a Simple DNA Test, Family Histories are Rewritten
The week The New York Times published an interesting article about DNA testing: "With a Simple DNA Test, Family Histories are Rewritten." This article is well-informed, cautioning the reader that DNA services have limitations, the tests cannot determine the exact countries of origin, and sometimes unexpected relationships are discovered. The ending is awkward, but overall… Continue reading New York Times Article, With a Simple DNA Test, Family Histories are Rewritten
Helping an Older Person Take a Saliva-Based DNA Test, One Success and One Failure
This is a follow-on to my article How to Help an Older Person Take a Saliva-Based DNA Test. Earlier this year I learned from Judy Russell that there are methods to help an older person take a saliva-based DNA test. The cheek-scrape tests are generally not a problem, but saliva-based tests can be difficult. I sent… Continue reading Helping an Older Person Take a Saliva-Based DNA Test, One Success and One Failure
Former Torrance Detective Discover’s his Father’s Identity
Another wonderful story of DNA solving mysteries of the past. The story was published in the Daily Breeze (which I recognize from my time living in neighboring Hermosa Beach): Former detective from Torrance solves a decades-long mystery — who his father was. It's so great that DNA testing was able to correct the mistaken information about… Continue reading Former Torrance Detective Discover’s his Father’s Identity
DNA Sales – August 2017
Right now Ancestry is offering kits at $69. Buy from Amazon to avoid shipping costs and get faster shipping if you have Prime. Offer ends 15 August. Some of my kits recently sent to Ancestry have been processing unusually quickly through the system. There must be a lull right now. FamilyTreeDNA is also having a… Continue reading DNA Sales – August 2017
Season Four of “Finding Your Roots” Starts 3 October 2017
I love watching Finding Your Roots, hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Each episode is a great combination of genealogy and general history. A new season has been announced! According to the official show website on PBS, guests this season will include: Aziz Ansari, Scarlett Johansson, Larry David, Garrison Keillor, Amy Schumer, Ted Danson, William H.… Continue reading Season Four of “Finding Your Roots” Starts 3 October 2017
