 Good morning everyone We have Julie here this time Saturday morning. I can never find the right place to wave. I should just point at the camera It's like I know where it is It always ends up over here. Nobody can see it Julie and I this morning as Mags is doing a Presentation and Mindy is doing other genealogy stuff her DA are meeting Filling in so I wouldn't be all alone. Hi, Sarah's mom. I see you out there And we also have Tommy and Chris and Kay and Thomas and Stephen to Mesa Wicks, I just like saying his last name. I know it was at Friday date night last night, too. Oh Yeah, I say last night when really I mean yesterday afternoon for me That's why I can't really make it because I know that work. I know you just need to take every other Friday off, Sarah Yeah, that would really Yeah Then we have Betsy hi Betsy hi Betsy. I think she was at Friday date night, too The first time you probably was she was Friday night Julie sure Yeah, we just get together every other Friday and we work on finding dates for the many Thousands of profiles that don't have dates. They're lonely and they're sad and they need your company. Oh We've been doing this since the beginning of November and I usually I always post about it in G2G to give you the link to the free space page that has instructions and hints and tips and We have cleared almost 10,000 profiles So we've dated 10,000 profiles. We have look. There's Magnus from Sweden. Hello. We also had Hillary pop in cool Magnus has done a lot of research on my Swedish people So I I'm indebted to him and he sent me some pictures yesterday, and I haven't had a chance to even look at them or talk to him yet Thank You Magnus So yeah Friday date night has been really beneficial to week each week, and it's a lot of fun We had a new participant yesterday Katie and she got into the discord She's like, I can't believe I didn't know this was here. This is awesome Very excited. So Yeah, because it helps us, you know If people are searching for those ancestors the dates on there really helps to Differentiate one person from another it does and it also helps to track down Duplicates because you know there's got to be duplicates for at least some of them. Yeah, how many how many are how many are actually undated? Still You have a number kind of I could give you some yeah, there's like I'm afraid to say but let me go pull it up but dating 10,000 profiles in four months is pretty impressive. It is it's and That is not taking into account. We had a bug in the system that was allowing all zeros to be entered Or Jed comes to import profiles without dates and that has now been fixed So we have been making a lot more progress since that's been fixed. So that's fantastic. So let's see if I go look Tommy says thirty two hundred thousand K was saying about half a million. Yeah, that's Yeah with this effort of Friday date night just kind of getting a pinpoint, you know motivating people to get those Just imagine it so 10,000 four months will probably just go up from there Bring in new people More people are participating and and of course the the profile improvement project Works on those and the data doctors work on those too. So we've got coming at it from all different directions Get those take those lonely profiles. Yeah, and it's just I feel it's very gratifying to go out there I just fall right down into that rabbit hole And usually I'm sure a lot of times it's really easy to find the day It just happened that when they have littered the dead com or something just didn't have date. Yep Well, I know sometimes it's an even in the biography like it's just a transfer into the proper field Right and sometimes you get in there and you you know you start working on one and you find out that all the family members That are connected don't have dates So you can find those I mean even if you find one census listing a lot of times You can fill in the dates and then it just kind of blossoms from there And you can find family members that haven't been connected to the correct family yet Yeah, big big snowball Tommy's saying that probably in two to three years. Maybe we'll have every single profile of the date. Wouldn't that be fantastic? It could happen. Hmm. At least an estimated day one or the other birth or death Oh, and we have our annual clean-a-thon and that helps with those two Where Julie you'll see Julie and I pretty much every four hours for the most part Yes, I Love the thorns, but by the end of the weekend, I just don't want to look at what Yeah, I need to take a day off So we also had Benjamin join us. Hi Ben. I Hope he goes by Ben. That was an assumption. I Would I would think so it's it's midnight for him right now. He's an Australian. I know he comes to Friday date night, too Well, what time is it for him at 4 p.m. Oh? It was like it's early morning. I think I think he's 15 hours 14 something like that From work from my time zone anyway so we have Julie wants to share with us our question of the week. I do here. I'm gonna do that now I'm adding it to the stream. There we go. See I did this here. Aren't you proud of me? learning teachable So our question of the week was do you have any artists in your family tree? So I started digging into this last night We have a lot of members with artists in their tree and it was very interesting and as I am well known My name should be Alice because whenever I go into anything like this. I just Go in head first. I Start digging around and there's just so much here. It's hard to kind of Narrow it down to talk to you guys about it, but our first poster was Melanie Paul and she had a third cousin That it was an artist who did like China painting And I couldn't I don't think I was able to find any pictures of her work. I Don't recall. Yes, there there it was. That's the one that had the so it's We're not using this for commercial purposes But it's a beautiful piece of of Ceramic work with lovely painting on it. So that was pretty cool Let's see go back. Can you see that tab that I know figures I'm sorry, I I know better I know better than that Okay, we'll just go down the ones that So then we got down to Mia for me a and her cousin her mother's cousin Still living and it does more. What do we call this abstract? It's not really abstract It's they say magical realist like realism like fantasy. Yeah. Yeah, which is just beautiful I'm I couldn't believe the blow that up there for you. Isn't it gorgeous? But it I like that a lot. It's very detailed. I love that very poignant And Then we got down here Todd Stanton was talking about his first cousin Benjamin West and I should have shared my whole screen Can I still do that Sarah? Yeah You can probably you can probably undo it and then redo it so stop the screen and then we share the whole Yeah, and while we're doing that I can show my I didn't post there, but my grandma she did paintings So that's what one of her paintings of my grandmother go all So share that With everybody and also I am also an artist as well Are you really good? I did it myself Yeah, actually actually went to school for art I oh well, I knew you were a graphic artist I didn't mm-hmm. Yeah, I did I do devil in all the fields Okay, so I'm back. I'm sharing my whole window so I should be able to go now. We're gonna see us. Yeah I'm sorry. It's gonna do that that infinite mirror thing, right? So we'll all add that here So here we are talking about Todd Stanton's cousin Who was born in the 1700s I might add so Benjamin West was a I Looked at so many of these that I'm getting they're all running together in my head He did some amazing artwork and is featured in the Gutenberg and other Museums this is what happens when I multitask This is why this is why Mags is so much better at this than I am so that was that was an interesting little stopover and then What I also found interesting is that he has a personal connection to a man named Jim Moon That that Todd knew personally he died last year two years ago and was a very well-known artist in North Carolina and I think there was I thought that I had found there was a entry for him somewhere that had Information about his artwork, but I Sorry that Don't ever leave us again You're doing great Julie Okay, so we get down to Frank Gill whose Grandfather sister, so his great aunt Clara Louise Bell was an artist and I did find some really beautiful Representations of what she did she was she did miniature paintings of people and this was one that she did back in 1925 that took a first prize Is that gorgeous? I know it's so beautiful So detailed and this was tiny. This was like a I can't remember what the dimensions were But like smaller than an index card. I believe. Oh really? Wow. I know. Can you imagine? So that's that was gorgeous and then there was one other example too of Francine Serrano that is his great aunt did look at that Again tiny like postage same bit bigger Yeah, yeah and the detail on it is just outstanding just blew me away So let's see who else did we have? Mark Wenheimer Weinheimer has a Both of his parents were artists and His ninth great-grandfather, which they're not absolutely positive was an artist in the Netherlands I didn't have time to pull up a whole lot of his stuff, but there was There he is. Oh here. Yes He look at that Can you see that? No, I didn't pull up. It didn't. Oh, it's because it popped into a different. Yeah. Oh Gosh chrome He did some amazing oil paintings with great detail and if you go to his profile you can find a gallery of what he's done and Frank has Mark has some very Talented ancestors. No wonder his family is artistic still Dorothy O'Hare talked about her third great-grandfather who is a silversmith. She has she has a representation of his work Here he made this and it like it shows. It's a ladle and it's got his artist's mark on the back And then she had a picture of the scroll work that was on it, too Find that. I hope I'm not making anybody dizzy So he did all this too. He was pretty well known for his work back in the day. That's cool. Yeah He lived. When did he live? He was in the 1800s in Virginia and down into Tennessee Where he spent his lifetime And let's see who else Frank had some more people, but he did not link us so we're gonna go by that Dragon in this next one. Oh, sorry. I was looking for photo Nick on the next one. Oh, right Yeah, so let's see this one. Oh, I thought it was amusing Joyce Vanderbogart is related to the guy Oh Harvey Ball Who is the the creator of the smiley face? It's not awesome. And there he is Did that pop up? Yes, it did. So there he is with all his smiley face stuff. I thought that was fantastic. I Love smiley faces. I know well, of course Todd and I both had to add that to our replies And then Alexis Nelson who is an artist herself Is that hers? Is that her stuff? Yes, that is beautiful and she kind of cut herself short here She doesn't she said she did not like it like she loved to paint But then she never felt like they were good enough so she'd go back and keep touching them up. I Understand I get that But I think she does beautiful work. So we're gonna Like what it is it's like a it's a northern pike. Yes going after a butterfly. All right, that's really cool I know I thought I was outstanding It's beautiful and very realistic But she's also related to Norman Rockwell Yeah, so that's kind of an exciting thing seventh cousins Down here we have Thomas Cane line who was I was gonna say I thought he would be his Father was a collage artist So he would take like whatever materials he could find and he would make whatever he could out of them Actually, I think this is his Grandfather Thomas, maybe you can clarify since you're yes, please clarify Let's see Yeah, this is this is his grandfather. So I have really appreciated this. This is really cool. Mm-hmm. This looks like something I would make but But he's much more creative about it than I ever could be I thought it was a lot of fun and Then he also talked about his Norwegian side of the family and his grandmother was an artist and created certain types of Paintings that I thought was let me see if I can find an example because I thought it was really interesting That we've kind of gone back to that type of painting Where did I put it? Rose mulling, Rosa mulling. I can't say it I Wanted to show you an example because does it doesn't this look like Like some of the you know the adult coloring books that like Joanna Bastford has put out Doesn't that look like something she would draw? So it's almost like that. It's come full circle and gone back to Seems like trends always is also fashion Circle yeah, I don't know if you're watching the chat Julie, but everybody's sharing different smiley faces right now So that was a little cool trip into Scandinavian Art with Thomas's post there and that was fun So Thomas said my father's currently a collage artist and that that's a photo of my grandfather who passed away last November off Sorry. Oh, I'm sorry He looks like a really fun guy to be around so we're sorry that he's gone Hopefully he's finding all kinds of fun things to make art from in the in the next iteration of his life. Oh Let's see Dieter has Dieter Lurens who was a very active participant in the wiki tree challenge right now one of his paternal ancestors is Was an art very well-known artist. Here's his Wikipedia article. He's from Germany, of course I Assume this is assault. Yeah self-portrait and I believe that he's celebrated in Germany and well-known for his works there He's he to me he had kind of a Stark a little bit of a dark style like like Maybe he maybe he went through some rough times in his life and this is how he expressed himself So that was kind of cool And Then we're getting down there was one that I really wanted to get to I'm sorry I feel like this is taking a long time. I'm sure if we love looking at the photos. Okay good Okay, well Janet Gunn had some interesting links in her she um Let's see it was her great aunt Wendy Wood and her primary profession As well as being a rabid scott's nationalist she says And Wendy owns a couple of her paintings So that's that's pretty cool, and I saved off Here's her profile With her family Somebody's done a beautiful job on Wendy's profile She lived in England in Scotland and then there was an example of her art here, of course Should I do you want to attempt the pronunciation of this bridge one the bridge? Don't say aqua near for what is Italian so near How is that we have Chris in here? I know I know I saw us out there And then this is her father is all was also an artist the same woman's father, which I love pencil drawings I thought that was really beautiful. I Guess he would do pencil drawings and he did sculpture So And this was the one that kind of took my breath away so see handy was related to Joel Reeves who Was an artist that was part of a I guess we'll call it a movement called the Ashkahn school and the Ashkahn school was a group of artists in the in New York that would do realistic paintings of Like the the poorer sections of New York Well, he was part of that group of artists, but he was down south So he would focus his art work in the south But he also designed these beautiful stained glass windows for this chapel in Georgia, which oh my gosh Let's we have to go look at this because it was just incredible This is a this chapel is a wedding destination and I started looking at pictures of it and I got lost and so I didn't get too much But look at this chapel is that the most gorgeous thing you've ever seen That is really pretty. It was beautiful and the the her Em to see handy's great uncle Designed these windows in here. Where is that located Georgia? It's in Georgia It's like rice hops giving a job for me. I know you should go hiking and visit because this this Whole area around here just looks beautiful So that you know, what an honor to be related to somebody with that kind of talent that was just gorgeous And Let's see we do have a profile for Joel Reeves, but it looks like he could use a little TLC here Somebody wanted to do some additional work on that or if see handy's probably busy been busy with other stuff Can't imagine Let's see. What else do we have going on here? That one kind of stopped me in my tracks That one photo is really pretty down here. Yes. Yeah I know me too so this was Carolyn Cummings and this is her Grandfathers painting and he was not she said he painted all the time But he wasn't famous these were things that were hanging in her family's home and She just remembers these being there for her childhood and I think she might have them in in her home now, but he's not great I Appreciate I really like that one. I know me too. I appreciate people who can create things like this. It's not my forte. Oh What else Eve has a famous uncle who was a sculptor I Don't recall she doesn't have any pictures of his work on here yet But I wish that she would add some Eve if you're if you're listening She's in the Netherlands, so she might be busy doing other Saturday things right now and Then we have Chris who shared a picture that his grandfather did great grandfather His grandfather painted it. Oh But it is of his great-grandfather Great-grandfather. Yeah, it's really nice. Isn't that cool? I love it. I share that Chris Yeah, I love the lighting and everything. It's just very you kind of get a feel for the whole room there. That's awesome and Then Steven I know is here and his mother was a painter So Steven we should see you should share some pictures or you said you should have shared some pictures You still can Steven's you can still post a photo to do it. Yeah. Yes, please do Yeleta X dot is related to some very famous Renaissance painters Lucas Kranich the younger and the elder and I went and took a look at their Wikipedia article And had some representations of their work, I mean this is Incredible this is that they they were apparently very well known so He and his father. He was an apprentice with his father and apparently his older brother was like the The guy the up-and-coming artist instead of him and then his older brother suddenly died And then he started getting more training from his father and he did some incredible paintings. I Won't go through all of them, but he's very well known in the Renaissance period So that was that's Pretty terrific. You know, we have some very exciting connections on wiki tree so I Don't do you want me to go through more? I had another one to show actually good and then we could and then Karen gave me an opportunity to show Here I'll remove mine I'm sorry. Why Karen also gave me The an opportunity to show everybody the wiki tree store where they can get a shirt where you like you okay I'm gonna I'm gonna show this is my Great-great-grandfather's brother Mm-hmm. He was it was him and I think I've talked about them for There his dad Remarried after his mom died and left my great-great-great great-great-grandfather and his brother who was deaf in Pennsylvania while they went to Kentucky and then The brother who was deaf ended up becoming a lithographer and this is one of the things he created for the school He worked for this school as a lithographer That's one of the things he did That's amazing Like I said, I have this thing for like pencil sketches and and pencil drawings. I love that. That's fantastic This is a profile. I probably should write a biography and maybe include all that stuff What have you been doing Sarah? Do you have nothing else to do? I know So let's go look. Let's see if I can quickly find the wiki tree store from the wiki tree challenge page I Think Chris has I think You can Is that picture on the wiki tree challenge page? help you can scroll down and If you click this link It should take you to the wiki tree store or then you can buy a shirt and you can choose whatever color you want Like Julie has black I chose green I have V neck orange V neck versus crew neck You get to be they have it in different But they have it in different you can get it you can get a bag You can get a sticker you can get a pillow. You can get a tapestry like I do I was gonna say You can get a whole bunch of different get look you get a fanny pack, man They're all the rage put all your genealogies Pencils and when you go to the pink a pink fanny pack. Yes Oh my Spotify flashing yes Oh You can't listen to Spotify and do the live cast at the same time. No, I'm not listening to anything. Okay So that is how if you wanted to Buy anything and it's not just this one you can get any Can we get that as a tattoo? You can as a sticker We should do temporary tattoos for roots tech some year well all of wiki tree logos are You know you can use them. So if you did really want to get a tattoo you can You were allowed to no need to worry about copyright. Oh, I love the coffee mug. Click on the coffee mug That's my favorite design American what I'm thinking of getting a bumper sticker of that. Oh good idea. I have two of the t-shirts. I love those So Chris Chris designed to that logo. I don't know if everybody knows that but I designed that logo and that is his representation of his dog Yeah, you got a lot of different stuff on the store now one time I spent 20 minutes going through the store guys So let's not do that this time That was during one of the fun. Yes, I know So let's not go to the stores there can spend a lot of time on the store Well, she had a long shopping list after that little yes, I did My mom saw that and got me in tapestry But thank you mom So We have All of our profiles of the week Which because if you guys didn't know you probably know Prince Philip Passed away last week the age of 99 the Queen's husband So we featured a whole bunch of different royalty from around the globe not just England we have some other ones too, so it's really buried So we'll start with Prince Philip himself. He was born in Greece in 1921 And died two months before his 100th birthday He was the longest living monarch Consor in history his uncle Constantine Was forced to abdicate his father Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and was banished from Greece for life He married Princess Elizabeth who was his third cousin in 1947 so the Queen and her husband were third cousins So that is Prince Philip a lot of photos Okay, next on our list Prince consort Henry of Denmark was born in France in 1934 He married Princess Margaret Margaret of Denmark in 1967 and became Prince consort of Denmark in 1972 and he died in 2018 Julie is a let's meet Julie. Well She's doing stuff So next on our list we have princess grace of Monaco She was very beautiful for one photo. She was born in Philadelphia in 1929 a Famous actress of the 50s winning an Oscar in 1954 and she married Prince Rainer Rainier Rainier yeah third of Monaco in 1956 when she became a princess And she died in a car accident in Monaco in 1982 So she was born in the United States and then became a princess so everybody's dream I'm not so sure about that anymore Used to be everybody's dream, right, you know, Mary a prince sure Your glass slippers So next we have Okay, bear it with me Queen solo T Ma ma feel it all pillow Okay, I'm just gonna stop. Oh gosh. Yeah Tonga I just gonna put her all back so She was queen of Tonga from 1918 to her death in 1965 She reigned for nearly 48 years longer than any other Tongan monarch And she was and then she was died in New Zealand in 1965 And she attended the queen the coronation of queen Elizabeth in 1953 Cool very cool Oh, look how regal she is All right, we have queen of hawaii Queen little Kalani So if anybody wants to help me pronounce any of these things I would very much appreciate it I'll give it. You want me to give it a try? Please bless. Yes, please They're used to me butchering things like this. It's all the same Liliu, loloku, Wallania, Kamaka, Eha, Kapa, Kea Let's call her Lily. Can we call her Lily? Queen Queen of Hawaii. Let's call her Lydia. They called her Lydia Queen of Hawaii. Okay So she was born in the kingdom of hawaii in 1838 And died what later became the u.s territory hawaii 1917 She was the sovereign and only queen regent Of the kingdom of hawaii. She ascended to the throne in 1891 until over So the overthrow of the hawaii kingdom by the coalition of american businessmen led by stanford duel On january 17th 1893 On january that's when And then composed The composer of aloha Owe and numerous other works. She wrote her autobiography hawaii story by hawaii's queen during her imprisonment following the coop Oh my goodness She was a very Cool lady it seems like. Yeah Probably pretty tough Mm-hmm. Okay. So the next one is also pretty cool another queen Another one that i'm probably gonna butcher, but we're gonna try Okay I know it doesn't come naturally for us english speakers. We're very sorry So she was a a mawadi queen Um known from the birth s peeky She was born in new zealand on the white kato river banks on july 3rd 1931 and she married The second time for love She had seven children and she died in new zealand in 2006 And I think she was the longest reigning mawadian Ruler I think the look i think she had the longest reign when I was reading about it Um, I think the you know the longest reigning queen or the salon longest reigning region. I'm not I don't remember but Very cool. Okay, then we have King from thailand king bum Ebal of thailand Born in massachusetts In 1927. Yeah I think maybe his parents were probably just in massachusetts In the united states when he was born His uncle was the king of raman His uncle was king raman the seven And um, he this bummy bowl If i'm if i'm pronouncing that right was crown king of thailand from 1946 to 2016 when he passed away He was the ninth monarch of the Chowkery dynasty and thus had the official title of king rama the ninth From 1987 he was known as king Bumble the great and he died in thailand Wow Very cool. Okay, we have two two more What I think we have a lot of interesting monarchs a lot of interesting world people this week. Yeah So next we have print claus of the netherlands. He was born in germany in 1926 and he was a member Of such nazi youth organizations and you know, he was involved in that unfortunately In march of 1945 he became a soldier in the german nineties pancer Grandier division in italy before taking part in any fighting He was taken as a prisoner for by the american forces At mirage in 1964 he met princess betricks of the netherlands and became the queen's consort 1980 until his death in 2002 There were many protests during the wedding due to his service as a german soldier and part of the hitler youth but Completely understandable One more King dan sobieski Our king john the third of poland so he was born in poland in nine in 1629 And john the third planned to occupy pressure with the swedish cooperation and his french support Popular among his popular among his subjects. He was able He was an able military commander most famous for the victory over the perks in 1683 the battle of Following his victories over the ottoman empire the ottomans named him lion of leech stan leech stan And he was held as a savior of european christian dumb by the pope King the third king john the third sobieski was the last great king of poland died in poland on june 17 1696 His wife marie casmere died in 1716 and her in france and her body was returned to poland That was our last royal of the Of the morning. He is my he's my closest connection for all of those royal I don't know what's which one is yours Mine so i'm actually Hold on Let's look so i'm actually directly. I only checked prince Philip but i'm actually um Blood related to prince philip That's like my closest one. It's a tide between the queen of hawaii and prince philip Let's see how I'm 24 degrees from the queen of hawaii. Wow And then the prince philip. Oh, I should have just I'm 24 degrees from but i'm actually His Hold on seconds going to take a little bit too low to think about it It's thinking about everybody else is out there checking their connections at this time. Yeah check but check tell me Thomas Removed from prince philip Wow, I am royalty guys. You are you need to get you a tiara Something besides or some gems to add to your orange head. Oh, yes You need to add little Like orange little i'll be the little bodily things The princess of wiki tree Princess sara Okay, so let's go to the photos now I wonder if anybody was judging me on any of my pronunciations They were very kind. They were very kind. I mean they were some you know There were some difficult names that you know If I want to take if I I probably could pronounce them if I if I did a little bit of time, but It's hard And but I do appreciate learning the proper pronunciations and if anybody can help out ever so Okay, so our photo theme of the week is generations so we're probably gonna see a lot of Generational photos multiple multiple generations in the same photo. I love those such as this one This one looks like a four generation photo This one. Can you zoom in on it? Oh, I love that Oh, that baby is so happy too My mom was saying we should all study the international phonetic alphabet Yes, it would it would help. What is the um There's another language that's supposed to be quite universal besides English, but I can't it's escaping me at the moment Oh, man, I started talking about IPA over here, which I know I saw that in Indian pale ale But I don't think that's what they know. I think it's the international phonetic alphabet. Oh, okay. Well, that makes sense. Yeah Thank you This is why we don't do Friday date night in the morning But so Thomas was saying that pie and IPA sounds like a great But look Thomas was being very nice saying that there's no reason to judge me for not knowing how to pronounce things Thank you. Thomas. Yes. Thomas. Please do put up the transfer. Oh, yes. I would love that Yes, please I'm just gonna sit here and drink the rest of my coffee while you're talking Esperanto, that is the word that escaped me. Thank you and Got a lot of uh Like family reunions Oh, look at that. Oh and some kind soul put all the names on the picture You should also they should all be tagged right here. They should yes I wonder if they'll come to go through my box of pictures and put all the names on them I like this. This is for generation photo too I got one. Yeah, that's cool. I love old pictures Mm-hmm This is also four generations Is it just four? I guess so I think it's probably the Yeah The The kids are great grandma the grandma the mom and then her three kids. Wow That looks like That's a great picture. I love it we have Helen van vleet with her granddaughter Adele and some of her great granddaughters Three generations Amy Alice and Christine cute House of Grant Lawson this looks like there's a few generations in this photo it does At least three. Mm-hmm You got a baby and then a little say grandpa at least three generations I love the jaunty hats in this picture. I've all got them just right Very stylish A fortune another four generation one Look at that long baby dress I know I love that because I don't know if there's like an official name for these baby dresses Well, it could be their christening gown Oh, maybe And we don't know if that's a boy or a girl because we probably maybe we can tell by the youngest Maybe is she the youngest? 90s I think Helen is the youngest so I think it's a girl Could be They did not dress children according to their gender back in the day Yeah, my grandfather's discussion before yeah, and my grandfather was there's pictures of him in dresses My mom's dad It was three generations That's a cute one Look at all the all the girls are in matching outfits and their flat skirts. That's cute I wonder if they're going to school could be Four generations Let's see if we can find a five minutes to see if someone uploaded a five generation one The eaten family I run into Eatons all the time because I think they're connected to my look. I was like folks what my wish of my command What a five generations Wow, wow, that's great. I thought the two in the back might have been twins, but I think it's mother and daughter, isn't it? and then obviously her baby and then the Great grandma and then the great great grandma You don't see that very often grandma great grandma great great grandma And that is a tiny baby there that is a very young child I wonder the age gap between all of those probably like 20 years, maybe Yeah, probably close to that We all our our Society has kind of ruined that possibility because we all wait so long to have kids now christening party Aw, that's cute What a treasure trove to find something like that when you're doing genealogy Mm-hmm Four generations So pretty well Betsy Betsy probably still in here Oh, wow, what a clan there's a bunch of people in there. Mm-hmm. It's wonderful How many generations is that Betsy? Is that three generations or just or maybe looks like there's grandparents And then the parents and then kids She says still here Three three three. Yeah Family celebration That's a neat one I like it when they have these in their homes. I love seeing like the Like, you know, somebody got up and wanted to take a photo Happened a lot more often these days, but back then it was because the camera wasn't as common in the home Took took an effort to get everything set up Holding her great granddaughter. Wow Here's a comment from Betsy about that picture of her large family It was taken on the occasion of her dad leaving taiwan for the u.s. Oh, I bet that was a little bittersweet then Three generations. Does this look like it was mashed together? Is that just me? No, I think that's photoshopping But it's a very good job of photoshopping. They did an excellent job. I like that They all kind of have similar noses kind of yeah, there's definitely a similar resemblance their eyes eyes too Who is that who posted that herman heart and thaller That's heart and thaller Definitely family resemblance there. Uh, where is this? Uh, overall strike? Overall strike I don't know where that is Germany germany the last time I said germany and it wasn't germany Eight Thomas I think thomas told me last time where it was. I think one time it was austria. It is austria. Yeah, I didn't see the I was going based on the language. Yeah, that's what I did the right. Yeah, that's what I thought too um Okay, chris put a pronunciation guide on his wiki tree profile, which is a good idea Everybody messes up his name four generations Oh, look at that. That's a nice one. I love their hair. Mm-hmm So cute I know how to roll my r's chris. Thank you I think that's in your dna, isn't it? Yes Oh, that's a cool one So you have to wonder is that their home? Did the photographer come to their home or did they go to a studio? That's a good question Robert daniel turnage 1917 this photo was taken Wow I'm not gonna open that pdf So you have mother daughter and granddaughter And a great Boys. Yeah, so four generations in this photo It took bb Four generations of Well, that's much more reason shocked Mm-hmm shot. Thank you, julie Hey, I'll give anything a try, you know me The hornsby family Multi-generational photos so probably four generations here I really need to take more time to add my photos because I have bunches like this. I wish I would have gotten them posted Yeah, I always every week. I'm like, okay. I'm gonna post a photo I have a whole bunch here sitting on my desk. I know I have that's a generational one right there Yeah, I might have to share one of mine just to be selfish, but It's like I have some on my family on here and I never share them because it's just Too much going on That's a nice one. Look that guy has a pipe Let me see He looks like a sailor. He looks like papai. Yes, he does This looks like a four generation one Well, I have a two generation one that I could share So it looks like the older you are the more beard you have more facial hair Yeah, well it migrates from the top to the chin Yeah Kind of funny how that works. Yeah, you lose the hair on your head. But then That is a lot of a lot of people 1912 this photo family reunion picture or something. So it's like yeah Mark hurt family That's awesome. Pennsylvania 1912 Let's see Another big one Another Pennsylvania We're probably related to them sarah Maybe we both have ancestors from pennsylvania and discovered that what were 12 cousins. Is that what I said? Chris is making quotes of what I say the older you are the more beard you have Oh Another five generation one. Wow That just doesn't happen anymore. Look at that baby. He's so happy Yeah, can I think because people weigh a little longer to have kids now? Yeah Is that another one another five generations? I ask you if you ask you shall receive. Yes I have to scroll far enough Yeah Wow, I love that Looks like a maybe four generation one Got the grandma and her kids and their kids at her last christmas. Oh Cool that they were able to memorialize that So that was the last of our photos Fantastic A lot of good photos and I see they were also talking more about pronunciation. They're still going on about pronunciation That's cool pronunciation is Very interesting and how I started to take this free online class about um not phonetics, but like more like language and How they work and how the different sounds and how your mouth makes them stuff. So It's pretty I love language. I I have a couple podcasts that I listen to but it's more about the etymology of words instead of I think that was that was also the word that was looking for Oh linguist linguistics to linguistics. Yes. Yeah There's a good podcast called away with words And they talk about like where different phrases come from and how to pronounce them and What the true meaning is and all that it's really interesting So so thomas says linguistics is a major part of his life outside of genealogy It's okay. I love learning stuff. So me too Okay, well for a quick I know usually Mindy use us a quick little update about the wikichu challenge Julie, do you have anything quickly? No, I don't really like to reveal anything right. I don't want to spoil anything but I know we've Broken some brick walls. I usually like to Let's see. I'm gonna We just to say we have 20 bound twins both so far. That's just a just a teaser. That's it. So I'm gonna say Okay, there's a lot of time left there those People just dive in on wednesday night after the live cast Dive right in and get to work a lot of fun So Karen Karen is Karen Does not have any Karen does actually have any points She's probably been too busy. I know organizing the background. Yes Making sure everybody has what they need Yeah, so for those of you don't know just quick the wikichu challenge each week We take on a different genealogy guest star like this week. We're working on Uh Sherry passe passe did I say that right? Pasi Pasi And so we take their tree and our team members are the team Like Karen's team is currently working on Sherry's tree to make it more accurate and complete breaking brick walls And hope and on wednesday Sherry will come on again and we will reveal to her what we found I know she's so excited if you didn't see last wednesdays you should Go and watch it And she is um, she does the genie genie of friends I was going to say podcast but it's more of a video cast, right? Was mbp week one so she's sharing the podium Fair good, good, you know some some weeks we have some changes on who's top five so So with that so yeah wednesday we will have our wrap up for Sherry's week and it should be really exciting and we don't have anybody For the following week because next weekend is our cleanathon where we will clean our tree And it'll just helps with our overall year of accuracy And if you're not registered yet you have until wednesday evening us time to get out there and get registered so join don't join the tree nuts No, join the tree net I'm just kidding join the tree nuts or or the cornbread catchers or the camp cornbread catchers I am while I have been neglecting in my captainly duties. Thankfully debbie has been on it Well, I have recruited robin shulls to go out and she's been handling all of our recruitment and organization She's been a godsend for me this this time. It's been really busy So she's awesome. Oh, yes, and karen is on tree nuts too. So yes, karen. We have to gang up on sarah I can just I can just ban ban you guys Like like man, she can pull me out of here any second. Yeah, put you in time out Okay guys with that we will head off. Thank you all for watching. It's been fun See you on wednesday