 Hello everybody. Good morning. Oh you've been traveling lots and working lots Mags. My wings are tired. I tell you what though having been at a conference while the wiki tree day in symposium was going on was a lot of fun. Because I got to participate in both two times. You didn't even know that we had a watch party at the conference for the wiki tree day stuff. We had the AI, a bunch of my friends were in the AI talk panel. So a whole bunch of us went up to the business center and watched that instead of doing the regular conference stuff. Oh good. That was fun. So happy wiki tree day. I want to point out one thing really quick off the bat that something Greg and I did. We're in a magazine. We wrote an article together. Wiki tree today. Join wiki tree today. I think Chris has it up on the main website. But there's several pages in here. Yes. And we really did write it. We did. We did. Yeah. So if you're interested in checking it out get family tree magazine and you will see all the good stuff that we said and all the fun things and look at those fan charts. Look at those fan check. Now I have to admit I would say that Mags wrote the bulk of the actual stuff. I added stuff. But it's my picture. It's my fan charts that get that take up more room in it. And so was that because your fan charts that I feel responsible for the fan charts because I cried the loudest for them. Greg Greg Greg Greg. Yes. Yes. So that having been said we're we're we're basking in the life basking the life international authors now. We're published authors. Yes we are. Did you know that I put that hashtag on wiki tree next to it. I said published author. I do want to say that today is a special day, especially here in Ottawa and if we don't. What we're going to do is we're going to end the live cast about five minutes before 11 because in Canada, everything stops at 11 o'clock. And Greg and I feel really strongly about following that rule of what our life is here in Canada and around the world to really celebrate those people who gave us our freedom. We want to kind of kind of end about five minutes till so you can participate. If we don't end at five minutes till we're going to hear the jets fly over my house when they fly over Parliament they fly right over our house. So that would be loud and distracting as well. But yeah, we want to honor our people and you know what, we're going to go right into the question of the week, which is, who are the veterans in your family. My word, we have would you have any veterans Greg. My father was a farmer. So he did he wasn't called up for active duty, but he was called up for the reserve so I have pictures of him which I couldn't find in time before of him in his uniform. How about you. Yes, I have to go back to the Civil War to find them. But yes, I have some veterans and people. I was just saying before the live cast that we could write a book on the answers that we get on sometimes from this the stuff we could like write an anthology. There's lots of great answers. And, you know, people are talking about all of their ancestors please do up both these as you go through them. And a lot of people are having, you know, there's a lot of that talking back and forth going on. This one, let's see. Oh, I have a few have to go backwards. This one's from Nan Stardak. Career Army was my husband two tours in Vietnam. He wouldn't talk about it much his sister and her husband were both retired Air Force career Pacific during World War two and then my brother, my dad, you know, my great uncle in the Spanish American War to great grandfather served in the Union in the Civil War. Vicksburg younger brother also serving the unit was killed there to great uncles. A fourth great grandfather recognized for civilian service in the Revolutionary War. There are so many lines going back I can do the same thing I'm sure that we could all do the same thing. My suggestion to you is to go through and spend some time reading through some of this it's amazing. It's just, you know, it was American centric. There are people here from Canada from all over the world who are celebrating their veterans as well today. And I wanted to share something for me. So this is a picture of the 81st infantry wild cats which did their training in Columbia, South Carolina. And they this is a picture from Columbia as they're marching through the town. But one of the things that they did is back when they were at Kent Jackson, they trained along the creek called Wildcat Creek. So the the division was dubbed the Wildcat Division. And they were the very first division to ever design and wear an insignia on their, I believe it's the left shoulder of the uniform. And it's of a Wildcat. And here is the original insignia Wildcat. And this is what the Wildcat insignia kind of looks like today. And it is still worn. It was the very first insignia to identify them. And this is the really, really big thing here. And now, up until today, I thought this was 1911, November the 11th, 1918. But it could have been October something to November the 11th. So the dates, but it's pretty darn close. My grandfather right here in the back. He was a sweatshirt Earl Galvin. He was a corporal. And this is the 321st Infantry Regiment. And there is actually a book that was written about their exploits. And they were there for a very short time, which I'm very happy for. But it's a very good book written back by one of the men that was in this unit. So that is my homage to all veterans everywhere. I'm going to go ahead and hand it off to Greg and hope that you are also supporting and enjoying your veterans today. Thank you, Megs. So going from that topic to the profiles of the week seems it's, we're doing a quite an about face sort of thing from a very serious topic to one that's, well, it's all about entertainment. So because of the most recent passing of Matthew Perry, who was of course one of the six friends on the television show friends. And so the question is, which friends cast member are you most closely connected to? And Matthew Perry, of course, is the lead one. Have you looked through to see if you're the most closely related yet? I think Matthew is the one I'm most closely related to. You're most closely related to by degrees, Jennifer Aniston. Oh, Betsy is Matthew Perry. She's two wins the prize. And I am mostly related to Courtney Cox, of course. Isn't that interesting? The quirky one. Well, that's very interesting. Wow. So you'll notice there's more than just six friends here in the list because they have, you know, pulled in some other people who played relatives or special guest stars. And so, you know, to keep your scorecard straight, I made a little family tree of the ones that we're going to see today. So we have, so we have the six friends here, of course, but two of them were brother and sister, and those are the actors who played their parents on Friends. And then, of course, Courtney at the end, her character, married Matthew Perry's character. And then Matt was a roommate, and Lisa was a one, a one point in time, a brief point in time was another roommate, but they're all, of course, the friends and the extra people who showed up in our profiles of the week. There was one episode where Robin Williams and Matthew Perry, who showed up in our profiles of the week, there was one episode where Robin Williams and Bruce Willis were just hanging out in the back of the coffee shop. So I put them here in the coffee shop. Nice, nice. And Sarah Ferguson was a guest at Ross's first wedding to Emily in England, that episode that took place in England. She popped by and did a cameo appearance. And then Isabella's connection is a little more tenuous. I've got a little dream clouds around her because there is one episode where they were talking about, you know, who's your, who's the person you're allowed to date or whatever. And she was Ross's dream date. And then later that episode, she shows up in real life. And of course, he can't do anything. Yeah, he likes. Yeah, exactly. So that's how our profiles are connected in the fictional TV world. But let's just check them out, check them out in real life. That's fun, Greg. I thought it was, you know, there's so many, there's just, there's so many connections. What's a meteorologist supposed to do? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, one has to make, map it out and everything. So Matthew Langford Perry, 69 to 2023 is my ninth cousin. So he's, that's why I thought he was the one who was closest related to me. But he's off by one degree, I guess, right? So he was born on 19th of August, 1969, in Williamstown, Berkshire, Massachusetts, and then passed away just recently at 28th of October in Los Angeles. But he's got a huge Canadian connection because he spent much of his childhood in Ottawa. His mother was the press secretary for the Prime Minister of the Time, which was Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the father of the current Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. And in fact, he went to school with Justin Trudeau. And Justin Trudeau actually acknowledged his death and made a post on X or Twitter, I think. So to acknowledge that. Of course, his claim to fame is playing Chandler Bing on the sitcom Friends, founder and responsible hot dog. But he did other things as well. He played many other things. Interesting here, they have his DNA, his YDNA group, RU-152, which is a high level group. I actually descend from that high level group, as do a lot of people. That's a very popular one, isn't it? I posted this section on DNA, actually, because he is a match to my dad. And that's back thousands and thousands and thousands. He's one of those notable connections that FTDNA have in their discovery thing. So if you go to the discovery tool, you can see if there are notable connections. And my dad has a notable connection to him. Isn't that neat? Isn't that fun? Yeah. In keeping with the veteran theme, his great-great-grandfather was a Civil War veteran and then a physician after that. So that's funny. And he was also said to be the last living son of a Revolutionary War veteran. So that's interesting. There's even a link to Justin Trudeau's article. Paying homage to him. So there's Justin Trudeau. Matthew is my ninth cousin. Justin, he and I are eighth cousins once removed. So I'm connected to both of them. I wonder if they're connected to each other? Well, luckily, on WikiTree, we have this tool. This relationship tool. And look at that. Justin and Matthew are actually six cousins twice removed. Oh my goodness. They're cousins. I wonder if they knew. I'll run over to Justin's house and just drop that note in his mailbox. You do that. So I kind of thought that was neat. Then let me just put myself. I'm getting, I'm getting notices. Chris, you're sending me notices and I don't want them during my life. What's that? Chris Witten sending you a notice. No, Chris Ferriolo is pinging me. I'm going to silence that. Sorry. Thanks, Chris. I appreciate it, but. Stop it. Courtney Cox. She did distant cousin, but she played Monica, of course. He's my 10th. She's a 10th cousin once removed. 10th cousin. She's my closest. She's your closest. The quirky one. Yeah. American actress, filmmaker, born in the 60s. Oh, actually 64. The wiki tree is being careful about privacy here, but then the biography gives it all away. But it's from Wikipedia, but the Wikipedia article would do it. So, you know, it's all, it's sort of fair game. Born June 15th, 1964. So she's almost exactly six, five months younger than me. Richard Crockman Courtney. And she's still living and so she has a nice short. Now they play in the end in the last season, sorry, spoiler alert. She did marry Chandler Bing in the show. Spoiler alert. Spoiler alert. In case. Watch friends in 20. You hadn't watched friends, you know, and didn't read anything, but the actors themselves were actually distantly related. Then we get to Ross Geller. David Schwimmer, one of the three male friends. He was, he was my favorite because, you know, he, he studied paleontology and, you know, played with dinosaurs, you know. I like, I like him a lot too. Yeah. Actor to director and producer. I'm wondering if we've, I've seen anything that he's actually directed and produced. But I can't think of anything off hand. Of course, worldwide recognition for training Ross Geller. Again, he was born in the 60s. And if you look in the bio, you can see it's actually the second November 1966 in Queens, New York. And let's see. He is not related to the person who played his sister. So the brother and sister on screen are not anywhere related biologically. So the relationship can tell you how you're related, but can also tell you flat out. No, sorry. Can't get there from here. They were convincing appearance wise. Yeah, it was good casting that way. Yeah. Yeah. And their chemistry was very brotherly history, you know, convincing teasing. Yeah. With some fondness mixed in. Well done. And then we have Jennifer Aniston, 25th cousin, 17 degrees. So she's a much more distant cousin, but because of a marriage somewhere in the middle, she ends up being one step closer. To my relationship. I'm going to knock my poppy out. I'll try. Again, born in the 60s. American actress, producer, business woman, one of the world's highest paid actresses. I didn't actually realize that, but she's done lots of stuff and she's still doing lots of stuff. So that's not surprising. Jennifer Joanna Aniston was her full name. Born February 11th, 1969 in Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles, California. Daughter of actors, John Amiston and Nancy Dow. Oh, and her godfather was Telly Savalas and Kojak. Really? Well, she's from that Hollywood dynasty. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. She began working as an actress at a young age. And of course, Rachel Green was her claim to fame, but she's done lots of other things since then. Yeah. Divorce from actor Brad Pitt. Of course, that got lots of press. And then she's now separated from Justin Thoreau, but she was married to him for three years, I think. And she practices Hatha Yoga, Badokin Karate and transcendental meditation. There we go. Now, moving on to Lisa Kudrow, the quirky one. I liked her. I liked her a lot. She was a great actress. And I loved the time, sometimes when she played her twin sister, Ursula. They were just... Let's scream, yeah. Yeah. Let's scream. It was just great. She was born in 63. Okay, is she the oldest one in terms of actors? We've had some 64s. I think 63 might be the earliest one so far that we've come across. Her parents were Nedra Stern and Dr. L. Lee N. Kudrow. She's two older siblings. And she married a French born, Michel Stern, and they have one son. And apparently she's the only one of the six friends who is still married. The others have been married and divorced. So good for her for sticking together. She found her lobster. What's that? Yes. She found her lobster. That's right. If you don't know what that is, that's what... Ross always said about Jennifer Aniston. Or no, that's what Lise Kudrow always said. Jennifer Aniston was Ross's lobster. Because lobster is made for life. Right. Exactly. She also was featured on and produced a U.S. version of Who Do You Think You Are? There we go. Good stuff. And then the sixth... I think this is the sixth friend. I think we've done all the other five, right? Yes. Matt Leblanc. Joey Tribbiani, who's also my ninth cousin. Anyone who has French background is likely to be close up there. American actor-producer known for Joey Tribbiani. He had briefly had that spin-off show, right? Yeah. Oh, no, that actually did well, I believe. Yeah. Yeah, I think it did well. Yeah. I don't know. It just... I never ended up watching that. It was called Joey, right? That's right. It was called Joey, yeah. I don't think I ever watched it either. I watched once. That's okay. He was born July 25, 1967, in Newton, Massachusetts, sort of Paul Leblanc, an auto-mechanic, and Patricia DeChilo Leblanc, an office manager. It went two seasons. Two seasons? Oh. No. Oh, that's good. So many just die after the first season or even halfway through the first season if it's really bad. So that's good for him. My son's best friend's name is Matt Leblanc. Oh, neat. Neat. So, interestingly, so we had a Matthew and a Matt playing through the main characters. And since they're both my ninth cousin, I wondered are they related to each other? Just like Trudeau was, and sure enough, Matthew and Matt are themselves ninth cousins to each other. So I thought that was kind of cool. But what's even cooler is the relationship finder in Wiki Tree gives you a note here. Well, first of all, if you're related in more than one way, you can choose different common ancestors to show the different paths. So for example, if I chose this ancestor, it would give me a slightly different descendancy chart for both of them. Going back to the first one, Jean-Eveille, who was an Akkadian, by the way, in case you were wondering. And there's a note for both of them that Matthew's descended from Jean more than one way, and Matthew is descended, and Matt is descended more than one way in four different ways. So I thought, wow, that looks kind of complicated. I wonder what that looks like. And you know what? There's an app for that. In the Tree apps, there happens to be an app called the Ancestor Webs, and you can load up two different people and compare how they descend from a common ancestor. And here is that comparison. So there is, let me just scroll up. So there's lots of different charts you can get on this page, depending on which one of these headings you click on. And actually, I've demonstrated this app before, including on Wiki Tree Day. So I'm not going to go through the basis of how I put this together, but here is the Ancestor in Common Web. So there's a common ancestor, Jean-Eveille. And so Matthew, they said he was descended in two ways, and here's the going up through his mother. And then there's a branching at his great-grandfather. And both his parents go up to Olivier, and then from Renée to Jean. So there's the two different paths that Matthew has to get to the common ancestor. And Matt has four. So as you see, through his father, it branches twice. And then through his paternal grandfather branches again. And then again, through his great-great-great grandmother, there's another branching. So all of that gives you all the different paths and ways that they're connected. Isn't that kind of cool? So cool. I did that app with all of my family, and it looks like a 60s art piece. Yes. Like a string art. Yes. Yeah, you can show all of the different connections. If I go to Common, you can see that they have 20 different common ancestors. And so when you look at that, well, you have to zoom out to see all of the different connections. But that's basically like, it's crazy. It is. So that's why I'm in a single view. So you can scroll through them and look at one ancestor at a time. And so some of them, like this is one of the most complicated ones, which is kind of cool because there's two connections on one side, four on the other. And then the next ancestor, it looks just as, well, look at that. So Matt, well, I guess with his last name Leblanc, it's French on both sides, right? Probably. Or maybe look at all these interconnections up to this ancestor, whereas Matthew has just a single line going directly to that person. So anyways, that's just a cool little side trip we took. Not with you. No, we never go on side trips. No, never, never, never. This is very apropos, appropriate after. Apropos? Appropriate after. Yeah, there we go. Excellent. Okay. So Fergie, Sarah Ferguson, Mount Baton Windsor, very distant cousin of mine, but born in the 50s, Duchess of York. And you wonder how is she connected? Well, I guess I told you up front. She did a guest cameo for the one episode where they were filmed, I think they filmed two episodes in England, and it was Ross's first, or actually second wedding, right? To Emily, a very brief wedding, very brief marriage. But she was a celebrity cameo on that. Of course, she's the former wife of Prince Andrew, the Duke of Orc, and the younger brother who is the younger brother of King Charles. She was born in October 15th, 1959 in London, and is still living and doing great stuff. Then we have Elliot Gould, who played the father of Ross and Monica Geller. Another good big based on their look. Yes, yes, yes. Look at it like you can see. Ross. See Ross and him. Yeah. I think, you know, yeah, it was brilliant casting. And he was, he's a great actor. He played, he really played well. His character was the perfect goofy dad, you know, reversing his kids, but loved him to death. Yeah. Yeah. But he's also known as, in the, from the film version of MASH as Trapper John. He played Reuben in the Oceans 11 series. So he was, was he the millionaire who was sort of always sort of reluctantly dragged into the scheme? I can't remember what his character was. I don't remember. I remember him in the movie, but I don't remember the, the specifics, but he was always good there. I always seem to think he was a little, are you sure about this? You know, because they were kind of crazy schemes, right? So, and then of course, Saturday Night Live, Jack Geller is why he's in this group. And then most recently he was in a show called the Kaminsky method. You've seen that movie? Yeah. It's won a lot of awards though. Yeah. It's, it's quite, it's quite good. We've seen the first couple episodes. Anyways, great actor. Next we have Isabella Rossellini, who was, yeah, so the dream, Ross's dream date, and showed up in an episode. So that's her connection to this category. I had forgotten that her mother was Ingrid Bergman. I forgot that too. Yes. But if you look at her face, yeah, you can see, you can see her in there. Yeah. And of course her father was Rossellini, Roberto Gastone, Zafiro Rossellini. And she herself, as long as, as long as well as being an actress, was an author, philanthropist, model, and his work primarily in the United States. She's a twin sister Ingrid. Oh, just like her mother's name. And they were born in 1952 in Rome, daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini. Oh, and then we have Marlowe Thomas, who played the mother of Rachel Green. And the, of course, she is best known as that girl. That was the television show that was her breakout hit. Her father is Amos Jacobs, but he's better known as Danny Thomas. He was an actor, a comedian. And her mother was Rose Cassinetti. And she's married to Phil Domenico. She appeared in a number of television shows, theater productions. Her performance in an unsuccessful pilot television show resulted in her proposing a show about a young woman who leaves home and moves to New York City and struggles to become an actress. And that became that girl. Which I don't think I've actually seen. Really? I used to love watching that show. Yeah. I wonder now what service is it available on now? Like, could it get it on Prime or? I bet you can get it on Plex or 2B if you have a Roku. Oh, okay. They have like channels for just the show. Just, yeah. There's a Friends channel. You can watch Friends every day, all day, 24 hours a day. Oh, the interest can go back. That girl was one of the first television shows, shows to focus on a working single woman who did not live with her parents. And it paid for many, way for many shows to come. So was this a precursor to the Mary Tyler Moore show? I was just, I thought Mary Tyler Moore was the pioneer. Yeah, me too, actually. I will look this up. Yes. Google to the rescue. I mean, it sounds like they're, they both are very similar, right? So the Mary Tyler Moore show was early 70s. 1970 to 1977. So when was that girl? That girl. It doesn't say the date here of that girl. I am looking that up. 1966. Wow. Years before. The trailblazer. Trailblazer. Then we have Robin Williams. Of course, born in 1951 in Chicago. Illinois. Passed away sadly on 11th August, 2014. 2014. That long ago? Almost 10 years. Almost 10 years. I can't believe that. Yeah. Wow. It doesn't seem that long ago. Of course, he was one of the best for just so many things that he did. But his connection with friends was showing up. Let me see. Sitting in the coffee shop. Sitting in the coffee shop. Yeah. Yeah. Sitting in the coffee shop. And yeah, he's just done so many wonderful things. And I don't know. There's nothing more you can say. Really. And then Bruce Willis, who I think was also sitting in the coffee shop with him. But Chris was pinging me about something. He was on it several times. He was a boyfriend of Rachel. Oh, was he? Period. He wasn't in the coffee shop with Robin Williams? No, nobody else was. Billy Crystal. Billy Crystal was in... You know what? I was going too fast this morning. I saw the bee and Billy. I thought they paired them together. I have to say that whoever picked these people this week did their work. Yes. That's right. Some of these are deep cuts. Indeed. So Bruce Willis, not in the coffee shop. I'll have to take him out of that. And so a boyfriend of Rachel. Born on the 19th of March, 1955. And Idae Oberstein. Right on Palatinate, West Germany. His parents were Marlene and David Andrew Willis. After being discharged from the military in 1957, his father relocated the family to his hometown of Kearney's Point, New Jersey, USA. His father was a welder, master mechanic, and factory worker. He attended Penn's Grove High School. We're talking about Bruce now at this point, I'm thinking. When he joined the drama club, found that acting on stage reduced his stutter. Interesting. He elected student council president. All right. And his alma mater was Montclair State University. Worked as a security guard. Salem power plant. Transporting crew members in the deep water. Moved to New York City in the 77. Married twice. Five children. And then claimed fame with moon lighting. That TV show. And then of course Die Hard. And diagnosed with aphasia. Which impacts the ability to speak in other cognitive ways. I'm living with that now. Which is sad. But a great actor. And friends. Friends actor as well. So there we go. Lisa says somebody needs to add Bruce's mother since she has mentioned in his biography. Ah. That makes sense. Yeah, that's right. There's no mother here, but there should be. Yeah. Shouldn't hear. She's private. Huh. If she's living. Well, just as Marlene, it doesn't actually say where her maiden name was. Aha. And. Brian is. Is correcting us the type of. Issue that Bruce Willis has is actually a frontal temporal. Dementia with aphasia, which is. It's not a common thing, but it's quite common with that type. A lot of people who have that kind of dementia have issues with speaking. Hmm. Okay. So the just going back to my little chart here. The two people that show up here that aren't actually profiles the week. The mother person, the actress who played the mother Christina Pickle, she does not have a profile on wiki tree. Her father does. Oh, her father has a. And her brother who has passed away has has a profile, but Christina herself does not, but I think she's a notable enough that she we could create one for her. So that's a challenge I throw out to someone someone who's here. And the other one is that there is wrong. Ron Liebman does have a profile, but he doesn't have a photo and the photo I found on Wikipedia. Looks like it's not. It's not. It's copyrighted. So I don't know if we can use it or not. And Ron Liebman. It was who? Sorry. Ron Liebman played the Marlo Thomas's. And what about the coffee shop owner? Oh, yeah. He's passed away, hasn't he? Oh, it could be. Yeah. I mean, I was just talking about the two people here that I haven't mentioned their profiles, but you're right. It's just a little pile of other people. So you know how trivial we are. If we can pick up all of this extra stuff from friends. Don't challenge us in trivial. Anyways, and there's the common ancestor that Matthew and Matt and myself actually all share. John and Bear, who is a great. Acadian from 1653 to 1707. So shout out to the Acadian project. Cindy Cooper and all the gang. And with that, I turned it over to you, Betsy. Okay. All right. Thanks, Greg. So we have some photos. We turn the turn the calendar page over to November. So the new theme is pets. And we have seven photos of pets to share. I'm going to make this a little bigger. What's that? Okay. Nice. Yeah. So this is Alexis Nelson's father. Alexis always has great. That's amazing. And look at, he's got a little trumpet, right? Mm hmm. Yeah. And she said that this, this photo was a favorite of her grandparents so much so that they hadn't made into a paper weight or one of the photos from the series at any rate. That's amazing. Yeah. I can't believe the dogs did for that. I know, right? Well, all right. Check this out. And then Vicki Blanco. Oh, look at the little rifle too. Oh my goodness. She said, oh, I want to see the other photo. And so Alexis obliged down here, the tables are turned. Oh, that's great. So, you know, it was all very egalitarian. Everybody got it. He became a truck driver. Yeah, that's right. Right. Let's see. And John Thompson says, now we know the rest of the story. Now, here we have, I have to remember who submitted this. Oh, Vicki. This is Vicki's photo. You know, I'm going to make this a little smaller just so we can see it. Okay. So her family, like my family, they had a series of dogs and they named each of the dogs the same thing. So in her family, the dog was called Bobby. In my family, it was a German shepherd named Lady. And who knows how many of those we had. This young boy standing here is her father. And the little baby next to Bobby is her, one of her aunts. And she said, she said, when I was a child, we visited my grandparents every weekend. And one day they found me trying Bobby's food. This would be the Bobby from the 80s. Good dog. He didn't bite me. That's adorable. Now, this one, I love the thought bubble. Oh, look at that. Thought bubble, thinking back to 1954. So on the left with the thought bubble is Queenie remembering her youth. While her genealogy is unknown, she is believed to have Shetland sheepdog, Shelty, and German shepherd roots. Top right, we have Queenie with her pets, Carol. Eric Linden and Diane. She followed the popular traditional custom of dogs to have humans as pets. She took good care of her humans, making sure they had ample playtime and went for regular walks. She adopted Eric and his family after he was orphaned following the death of his previous canine companion, Whitey. And you can see Whitey in the lower right. There he is. So I think this was John Vaskey. Eric Farba. Sorry. Eric Farba. Thank you, Eric. That was delightful. And if anyone has seen Darren Kellett on a live cast, you will recognize Snowflake. So we have a very nice photo of her. Weeke Tree's favorite cat. This is Kay Knight's dog who sadly just passed. Her name is Molly. Yeah, July 10th of this summer, age 14. She spent this her last day watching me sitting at the computer doing Weeke Tree things. She looks so sweet. Very sad. And then this, this very handsome dog here is, this was John Thompson. And this is the dog of, well, this is a portrait of Janet Marion McNabb's pet dog taken in England in 1927. At the time his father was crossing the southern United States by motorcycle on his way to marry Janet, his first wife. So yes, and he has quite a series of photos of the dog with the family. Nice. Doesn't see what the dog's name was, but very nice. I think we have one more. Yes. One more. Fonzie is this black labs. And this is Karen Carter's photo 1979. That's her and her brothers. Fonzie was such a friendly, happy dog and followed us kids everywhere. She lived to be at least 12 years old. Nice. Yes. Thank you, Karen and all. And there's still three more weeks of November to get to your adorable, sweet, cuddly pet photos. And we have two ancestors to celebrate today. And one is very historical. So I'm going to switch over to that profile. We are celebrating and I don't know exactly how to say this. Sahar or Sahar? What do you guys think? Sahar? Yeah, I think Sahar to Quincy. He was so Doug Tabor nominated Sahar said that it was his 25th great-grandfather and he's my 24th great-grandfather. And we can look at the photo a little more closely. So he was, well, the Magna Carter when it was signed in the early 13th century was between these 25 barons and the King of England at the time. And the barons were rebellious and the King was not the best monarch. And so my understanding is the Magna Carter was an attempt to mediate between these two parties and the barons had surities to make sure that they held up to their side of the bargain. And so Sahar was one of the surities for a bearing. So it's quite a, because of the age of the profile, it's under the guidance of pre-1500 guidelines. And this is a very, very interesting profile. So go ahead and read it. It's Quincy 226. And so the tie-in to November is that Sahar died on November 3rd. And notice he died in Damietta, Egypt because he was on the 5th Crusade. He was taken ill and passed away. So yes, so there is our first November ancestor. And our second ancestor, let me go there, was nominated by Sukarta. And she said she just, on November 1st of this month, said I received a graduation announcement for my grand uncle, Willie C. Jennery. And he graduated from Wheaton High School in Minnesota, probably the first in the family to graduate in high school since her grandfather, Roy, didn't graduate because he was enlisted in World War I. And so the items that I'm showing right now were mailed to Sue by her cousins who know that she's the family historian and she's thrilled to receive them. So it's really, it's quite special. She was commenting that you can see the crest of the high school. This is the address of his parents. And this class role is of the entire graduating class. She wrote in her description, rabbit hole, rabbit hole. Oh, yes. Space page, free space page. So if I can. I'm amazed that the address got there without any street address, just the name of the town. I know, I know. That's saying something, isn't it? Everybody knows everybody. So it's a nice profile with some pictures and a biography. So Willie's tie to November is that he was born on November 3rd, 19, November. Yeah. Yeah. Birthday and a death date. And he was a bookkeeper and for an oil products company. Sadly, he was ill for the last few years of his life. And so he was born, lived and died in Minnesota. So thank you. Thank you both, Sue and Doug for sharing those and keep them coming. We have, we have more, more to come. I just spilled my coffee. Uh-oh. Great. Could you please show the family timeline on the wiki tree browser extension? That was to be my tip of the week. Oh, okay. We're going to ask him to come clean it up. Do you have anything else? Okay. The family timeline on the, sure. Let me just share my screen again. And so that common ancestor that you had, I would, he's not my common answers. So he's a second cousin. That's a hair that we were talking about. So let's look at, well, let's look at Matthew Perry's timeline. So if we go to tree apps, there is the family timeline. And if we click on that goal, the nice thing about, uh, now where are we here? I wonder if he's not, maybe I'll switch to Windsor one. Yeah. Because, yeah, because he has some, some still living people, but here we go. So here, so Windsor one is Queen Elizabeth, uh, the second. And on the family timeline, you can see her lifespan goes from, if I zoom out, you can see there from when she was born in 1926, um, to passed away in 2022. And so of course the red line is today. Um, and then you can see her compared to that. You can see her spouse, uh, Prince Phillip, who was born, you can just visually, you can see, oh, he's a little older. And he passed away just a few years earlier than that. And then you can see how her, her sister's time timeline was shortened and what not how it, and how her parents compare. But the neat thing is that you can now, you can also grab any of them. So we'll say we want to look at her father who make him the, you click on him and now he becomes the central person. And then you can see him in comparison to his spouse, his children, Elizabeth and Margaret. Again, all of his siblings. And then his parents. And then you can just travel back and forth. And it's really quite an, quite an interesting, um, really cool, uh, quick way to navigate through and investigate how family relationships relate. And I don't know. I don't see, I don't think there's any other extra features or customizations or settings that you can do here right now. So if we go to help. Where did you get that? Where did I get that? So I, I guess I went through that fairly quickly. So let me, I did. So let me go back to, well, we'll use, uh, we'll use Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Oh man. What a handle he was born with. You go to three apps. So at the top of every profile, there's these tabs which we often ignore, but one of them now says tree apps. And you click on that. And it will open up. There's a bunch of different apps to choose from and it will open up the one that you used last most recently. So because I just used the family timeline, it opens up this new one with family timeline. The default one, if you haven't used them in a while or you've just opened up your browser is this couples dynamic view. But you can go down to the fan chart if you wanted to. But we're looking at the family timeline right now. I click on that, hit go. And that there's the person whose profile I was at, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, his brother, his sister, his older sister, and the one child who was passed away sadly. Because this comes from the app server, it does not show living people or it doesn't show unless they're on your watch list. So Justin, who is in WikiTree, will not show on here because he's a living individual still. So this is interesting. I actually got to it a different way. Did you? I did. Oh. If I can take over for... You take right over. Yeah. You didn't look for Tree Apps. I didn't because I used the WikiBros or Tree Extension. Oh. So you can see that under the main menu you have these clear ones and I went to family timeline. To have that you have to have the... I was in that timeline. Yeah. I was going to show that. Sorry. No. No. Yours was good. I learned something from what you did. So, yeah. The things that are bolded are related to the individual, you know, whose profile you're looking at. Things that are in parentheses means that that's an approximate, approximation, and things... There's the death has a little arrow, ribbon, and that means after the death. So, another, yet another reason to get the WikiBros or... Yeah, it is. Extension. Right. Thank you. That's the end, Greg. That whole mess is now cleaned up. You got enough paper towels? Good. Yeah. There are some things coming up soon. So what's happening around WikiTree? Go to your G2G feed and it's pinned at the top. You can check that out. AO1 gets that put together for us every week. So, we are in the first week of November. We're like the... We're the 11th. What is this? Ask Gilesh is coming up the eighth. Let's see. Ask Gilesh. There was a lot. Yeah. So, we're a Saturday sourcing sprints going on today. The U.S. Black Heritage Weekend Sprint to focus on veterans. We are here with the roundup. The Heritage Exchange class is going on. I should be able to... Because I have the extension. I can check that out. The Weekend Chat next week. There's also month-long challenges going on with the BioBuilders Connect Canada Project Notables. Fun watching some of the discussion going on about that and the Notables for the Canada Project. Did I say biscuits today? I didn't say biscuit. Biscuits all week long. So, there's lots of stuff going on, on-going events. And if you are wanting to share social media, check out the Ambassadors Project. They have a social media tab down in the page. You can go over and check out all of the things that you could share. And you can also find out a little bit more information. How... Now, is that Thurston? What is it? Thurston, how the third? Yes. The guy from Wilkins Island. How is the surname for the one named Tuesday? And San Filippo del Meia Cecilia is the one place study, which I'm assuming is somewhere over there in Italy, you guys. And the Adoption Angels is the project showcase. So, check it out. If you want to share the love, the Wiki Tree love, please do so. We appreciate that. We also appreciate you guys being here. Make sure you like us, upvote us. We will see you next week. Same bat channel, same bat time. Have a good one. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye-bye.