 Good morning, or good afternoon. Good evening. I know like for Benjamin It is the middle of the night and just turned Sunday for him because he's Yeah, I'd be sleeping if I was him I would not I would not be Mags is sleeping apparently No, we have Hillary's this afternoon for Hillary. Well, it's here Oh Max has been chatting with people in the chat All morning Sharon Sharon Sharon was in early. There she is Sharon Janine Chris hello care. Oh, look you're outside Karen Lowe Morning Karen Lowe is here and we'll tell you why she's here in a minute. So we'll just keep on going Okay Thomas and John John is also John is in Ireland. I believe yes David's here from England from London And we have Kathy Yeah, David from London Nice of Hillary. Well, I miss anybody Tommy Buck and then Chris And yeah, then you're crazy. You are just crazy and then my mom Where's Joe? She's right there. She said hi She is everybody missed you last week mom. We did it all very sad Yeah, and boy Sarah was a bit crazy because you weren't here to keep her in line. She's And now we got really off track Crazy woman. You might want to miss Yes, so thank you You miss her I think She missed Sarah and Kiki when oh last week when she wasn't here You know, but I think it got too hot here in mind shrunk. They're just once I Feel you that's why I'm outside because you know I can do be here for about 15 minutes before we have to run back to the air conditioning Hey Benjamin oh look it's a lash a lashes afternoon for him to Lady me and he's by the seashore or the lake shore See sure like sure see she sells seashells on the sea Louis Kessler. Hi, Louis. Hey, Louis Look, it's pit. I haven't seen pit. Where have you been? He's such a sweet talker He is that he has the first thing he has to say because he knows he's been missing Yeah It's been a while and then Benjamin said if it was the middle of the night he wouldn't be here He says not that late for him right now Midnight is not that late for him Okay, oh cool Dean still recovering from a full week of research He's been working Good, I heard we've busted down how many brick walls Last week Just in general. I've heard that we've had we hit our big goal of going past 500 and we did that during Jarrett Ross's week. So it's very exciting. That's amazing. That's Five do you think we'll reach a thousand by the end of the year? Never know But never know hey, hey, sir. Yes, we yes, guess what what we have a question of the week Did you know that and I think we have a special guest here? Yeah, it Can low is the brand new brand she's so shiny knew we should be like polishing her to get the shine off She is the brand new DNA project leader We're so excited and we're so it's everybody's excited about working with you I am But then again, I have always liked for you. You're always I am excited about everything. Oh look a bird. Oh She's also easily distracted what? So we have a question of the week let me share my screen and let's see Share screen, you know, I should have this set up There we go. We have we have great great answers for question of the week. We have 40 70 answers You're not sharing your screen makes You don't see it. Oh There now there we go. Yes. All right, man. Let me make her bigger. Oh Okay, there we go There we go question of the week. What surprises did you find from DNA testing? Did a DNA test reveal any surprises for you or your family? Tell us about them when the answer below You could also use the question image to share your answer with friends and family on social media Karen have you ever had a surprise in your DNA? I Have I was sitting at Roots Tech a couple years ago while Johnny Pearl was demoing his new at the time What are the odds tool and it was super timely because I had just had a new surprise quite close cousin and I so I immediately started making my hypothesis and plugging in all the the centimorgan matches and I was struggling and And so I showed my screen to blame bedding juror who was in the off audience afterwards because Johnny Pearl of course was mobbed with questions from the audience and He just looked at it and you know since he does that shared centimorgan project He knows these numbers so well that he just looked and he pointed to my aunt and my father and said try adding a half sibling right there and that is I did and Now later doing our genealogy that Diana Salder would say you got to do your genealogy and and that's what we figured out that As so often happens It's real hard for grandma to sneak in an extra cousin on you without anybody noticing but grandpa Brought us an extra half-cousin That's fun. Yeah, I've also been surprised by folks turning up in parts of the family that have adoption like my first husband was adopted and and his half-brother and and Half-nephews all turned up on ancestry and so that along with some records led us to learn about my daughter's grandparents nice and They're from my area of the world. They sure are that family's from Western North Carolina So not at all far from Spartanburg and Greenville area of South Carolina. Yeah, it's up in Hendersonville. So exactly Yeah, in fact, the The biological family is from Cherokee County and and the adoption is from Asheville So it's all quite close to you and Pip That's Yeah, we're probably related So the questions were really good and Going along with what Karen said James Brooks says well, the biggest surprise in my life was finding that my maternal family through a DNA test in 2018 from a First cousin matched my birth mother who unfortunately passed away and 12 years younger maternal half-brother in a family who has received me with open arms even though No one had any idea the egg that he existed. That's so cool Perfect July 4th holiday now I have to say that I actually worked on this back when this happened. So I was actually Involved in this. Oh Yes from from Chris Witten our wiki tree and chief a few years ago A man named Keith Witten found one of my wiki tree profiles and sent a private message to me saying that we might be distant cousins He said he thought that my brick wall Witten ancestor Samuel H. Witten was the brother of his ancestor Richard Eli Witten Honestly, I was a little skeptical about our connection key sources were second and third-hand family genealogies I'd done as much research as I could years ago and couldn't find any record for Samuel Witten's parents Frank and Gil and others that would be me Even helped here on G to G and couldn't break through the brick wall But working with keys is why DNA and we were able to figure it out and get some information and some sources And we found his revolutionary veteran Richard Witten and So we got he posted his Stuff on July 5th for his pension application And that listed the two brothers right there in the pension it says Richard age 16 and Samuel age 14 You know which is because Keith had said I think our ancestors are brothers and Chris said not as far as I found You know right was right there. Yeah, it was and mercy that that's a very unusual name And that helped a lot in the research too because mercy is not a normal name for somebody. So that was great Um Alexis Nelson you're always telling us right really great things and hers was that she just realized that her origins She was a little bit surprised by finding out that she was 9% Germanic She knew about the Scottish and the English But she and she expected to find Irish But finding that she was a bit Germanic was cool And other people talking about Dieter finding out I don't know if Dieter is here today Dieter finding out that his Eastern European Russian DNA Was a part of his stuff 7% Baltic states It's fun fun lots of fun stuff gale Connolly Talking about two second cousins found me through DNA each one on my father's side my mother's side easy Yeah, the second cousins are so great with for the DNA matches. It really is a sweet spot To help you, you know, because because they only share One grandparent instead of both, you know, so that I find them More useful in a way than first cousins because you've got so much DNA in common with those Yeah with those first cousins uh, let's see There was one more Janine Janine in here this morning. Yes, she is Uh, can I reveal the names but a third cousin of my father's side found me They were adopted and helped this person figure out It was on my dad's side and who their third great-grandparents were It's interesting having people who are adopted contact you. Have you had people that are adopted Yes, yes in my, um whole family from Indiana um Some folks from indiana that that you know names changed, uh, um Because they all live in the same town Yeah, that's so cool. Uh, let's go on. I've got some other stuff Steven to mass to masowitz to masowitz. Yeah, I know He's usually in here He just got a DNA confirmation from a second cousin today Though I already had a connection connection through him through his family tree I hope to find other matches and aid him in connecting to my dad's side more Cool. Oh, yeah, because there's probably not as many, um, testers named to masowitz or um, then there are Name golden and low and brown and smith in the community. So those matches are so valuable Golden doesn't have any matches anywhere else. So yeah, golden is a unicorn. It's a very it's not related to the golden Yeah, so if there's a golden with any spelling the name, I know they're my cousin And look pippe shepherd. Who's this guy? Pat pippe pippe. He says well actually yes a fella On it's such a western carolina thing to say a fella on ftdna contacted Me because we share the same Subclade with about 14 other men on a big y-test. We have some What's that? I said what's a subclade? That sounds like a What the a group of the y dna inside a haplogroup? Much smaller class Yeah, it's like if you look at a tree. It's the part way out on the very tip of the limb of the tree. That's right Super valuable match. I'm like all of my rm 269 and that's all we know Yeah, have you run any? uh Haplogroup predictors for your rm 269 I have not uh, we only have y67 on my late brother, but we've got a cousin who has big y Have you uploaded? Have you uploaded to byna y dna.org? I believe so There is a y haplogroup predictor Yeah, do it My dad ended up with r u 106 as 74. So I thought that was cool I'm gonna do that back to pip's answer Sharing the same sub subclade with about 1400 men big y test We had someone compare our snips to see whether a smaller group of us might be related in more recent times Turns out that two of them with the same Halkum ancestor are closely related. However, this discovery is going to require more research These hawkums believe their hawkum ancestor had a shepherd father But other families located boy pip Your uh shepherds were getting around a Anyway, great great discoveries I love this one. I love love love this one. Can you tell I wonder who posted that? And look at how how similar these two look It's like There's a mini mini silva We found out my husband's DNA test that his uncle had a biological daughter He was told he could not have children and adopted to His biological daughter was given up as a baby by the mother who never told the father about the pregnancy They were you re re re Reunited life We had this story in uh east tennessee with my great uncle Who said the head passed away quite early and he and his wife weren't able to have children and so we were so pleased when We learned that that he had a biological son well, and what's interesting is The uncle lives here in kentucky And the daughter's in england Wow Yeah, wow, so he's he's gone over there with his wife And he's met her two children and her two grandchildren That he knew nothing about it must give him a really big thrill to see her because she is so his Obviously, you know I know and they livestreamed it um when she first flew in to the airport and we were all like crying like babies It was so amazing. It was so amazing. And they're it's so adorable. I love Family resemblances like that Oh, let's see that and that was basically it um Anybody else have anything in the chat about any dna discovery is you they've been chatting they've been chatting around in the chat They're too Chatting to tell us. Oh my my first cousin Uh was adopted into my family and she uh recently flew to virginia to meet her bylet parents, so that was Such an exciting story Yeah, john said he found an elder brother of His third great-grandmother in scotland through dna and she and he thought my third great-grandmother was the eldest and turns out She was second child Aha And then hillary's saying he she has two kids For her uncles to do why dna test and she needs to have them to them Yeah, and she's she's she's been put off by covet But we hope covet gets the light at the end of the tunnel soon and you can get those tests so I recently upgraded my dad to a y111 test. I can't afford the big white stuff yet Thought I would do that. Yeah, john and I think pips said they did the y 500 Yeah, john did the y 500 Um, that's the co wants to know from hillary Uh, I know that there are cheek swab tests, too But spit tests seem to be most common. What company do you use? Sorry if you already mentioned those late in the morning the spit tests are Common, but I think that the cheek scrapes are pretty common too because um If you have an elderly person that you're wanting to get Them to fill up a spit tube It's very hard for older individuals to develop enough saliva to fill that tube So if you're going somewhere and somebody's elderly and you have a spit tube to fill Be very patient with them And and gentle because it may take them a long time to develop enough saliva to fill that test spit tube Actually, sometimes it's better to ask for a cheek scraper for those right because um, not only is it hard to work up um That much saliva, but so often they don't find enough dna sample in the saliva So when we are using those tests, I think it's really valuable to just kind of scrape our teeth on on our cheeks Like the swab would be doing. Yeah, you know, um, so we can Make sure to get some of those um cheek cells You know chomp your yourself, uh, don't injure yourself, of course, but but uh And we'll test our ants actually answered your question Uh It says between three me and me do spit, but you can ask them to send you a cheek swab If you're if you know, you're working with elderly people and f dna and my heritage do swabs And I know that um, you can ask or at least in the past you could ask dna You could tell them you're testing an elder or anyone who has a sense of their own mortality Um, you know, it used to be you could get them to send you a double sample kit to just in case you uh go to You know Scrape together the money for that big y later and then find that your elder is no longer with you to give Um to to take another test, you know, sometimes they'll store extra sample for you Someone was asking from ben mulsworth the on g to g if they could get a dna test from a deceased deceased wife's hair Yes, you can However, if that hair has been handled a lot, you could have other contact dna that ends up in it Um, so it's best to have something that was cut and then put in a locket or kept put away So that it hasn't been cross contaminated, but also need to be from the root, right? No, not anymore. It used to be It used to be from the root, but here lately they don't need the root anymore That's what tender commander data said on next generation I remember he was like it has a follicle when And then uh, what's the latest from to the letter dna? I haven't I haven't heard anything from the latest from them, but i'm I want to I want to I don't want to part with my my cherished Things and have them cut it all up My I have postcards from my great great grandfather and I I don't know if he's spit on the stamp or not um and The last thing really to do for the question of the week here is Pip Says the sup is sup positions of my ethnicity range widely from test to test to test and that is because Different people have tested with different testing companies So if you are french or have french ancestry and you're looking for french heritage You're going to end up finding french canadians and not people from french because testing in france has been illegal So there aren't a lot of french testers, but there are those french canadian connections um if you are looking for a lot of jewish ancestry you might want to consider going with My heritage because my heritage is Located in israel. However, they're not Israel specific they have lots they have a wide range of testers But yeah, it depends on the pool of people that you're testing with and every time you test with different people or different Companies you're going to be including yourself in a group of different testers So That's why they they change right and every year when we revise those estimates at the different companies You know, we have a new thing to complain about last year. I was too swedish and this year. I'm too well I'm too at ancestry. I'm too scottish I don't have any scottish roots that I know of and i'm like 49 scottish at ancestry Only because there are a lot of people on ancestry who claim that heritage So All right, thank you so much karen. I'm so excited Yeah Head up uh in the mountains because we're heading for 105 degrees down here in town Yeah, you're gonna go look at some wildflowers. I am our wasatch wildflower festivals this weekend and next Well, you have fun and thank you so much for the hospitality. Yes. All right. Thanks Bye That was fun. Yeah Okay, so I guess now we'll go into our profiles of the week Which are a fun, I think they're pretty fun inventors There's a bunch of I guess I should probably share my screen inventors Inventors inventors A whole bunch of different and our main. Oh, this is gonna be fun one. I think The main connection is auto who was the inventor of sliced bread I feel like that always comes up as like a The next best thing slice bread sliced bread Yes And that's thanks auto we have sliced bread So while I am going over them Do I have any That might be difficult to pronounce pronounce. Thomas. Have you been working on those for me? Okay, so You have auto inventor sliced bread. Look his background is bread So he was born in 1880 in Iowa died 1960 in michigan Mentor of the sliced bread machine and other inventions Um, what else did he invent? Oh, it doesn't say what else he invented, but What else nothing else matters besides sliced bread? so There we go sliced bread Was it does it talk about the reasoning behind why he decided to invent sliced bread not in his bio That'd be interesting. Oh now you've got now you've caused me Yeah, well, didn't that what we do in here is we Go down a rabbit hole go down rabbit holes. Okay, so from the saturday morning live cast to the saturday morning rabbit hole So, okay, so according to the wikipedia snippet from wool He says he invented the first single loaf bread slicing machine st. Louis baker gustav pep and dick bought Rod wetters second bread slicer and said to prove it by devising a way if you'd slice together at least long enough to allow the loaves to be wrapped Okay, that doesn't really answer the question um, so probably He invented the machine to make it easier to slice the bread for sandwiches um So he didn't actually invent sliced bread Well, he did because there was already bread, but nobody was slicing it Okay Like you tore a chunk off nobody was slicing it are ready for sandwiches I did a timeline for one of my great-grandpas and it's funny the things you find if you look during their lifetime Like one of the things on there was the invention of rolled toilet paper I think that's one of them The flushing toilet not the They hold on Um, I guess well if anybody wants to do some more digging as to why if he really invented He actually because it said here. He's a venture of a sliced bread machine not necessarily sliced bread so Probably just to make it easier. I think the original sliced bread machine was a knife And an arm quite. Thank you and elbow grease I dropped an M&M Okay, so thanks to Josephine. We no longer have to wash dishes by hand because of the dishwasher. Yay I hate doing dishes. So that was wonderful Um, so born in 1841 in Ohio and died in 1913 in illinois She's on a stamp apparently the stamp yeah But when romania that's interesting because romania really likes that she made dishwasher I'm 17 degrees from her She's actually not my closest one this week. That's surprising So apparently in the 19 1900 census she was listed as the manufacturer washing machines on there. That's interesting That's cool. She's my closest this week Oh, who's my closest? I I gotta pull your thing up. I'll tell you mine is john patch And she needs the first 16 degrees She made the first practical mechanical dishwasher in 1886 although washing machine device was patented and patented in 1850 by joelle Houghton But she made the first practical one apparently the one before was not You got three you got author ganone Oh, wait, wait, Josephine Cochran. I should Josephine Cochran is your closest at 18 Thank you my close my cousin invented dishwasher. Thank you cousin I don't come actually related to her but Oh my god. Oh my gosh. All these people. Thank you this one. He invented the ice cream scoop We love ice cream, don't we? So he was born in 1866 in virginia And died in 1919 in pennsylvania. Oh, look at this. Look at his little pantheon ice cream scoop Isn't that cute? That's really cute. Yes I wonder how they did it before did they just use like a spoon? or Like slice crab that whole slice crab it was your hand Was just a knife So apparently he attended local schools and worked with his father in the carpentry trade as a young man becoming interested in mechanics And he went to washington dc where he attended the wayland seminary one of the schools founded by The american baptist home mission society to help educate african americans after the civil war and then his patent He was 30 years old when he was granted his patent for the ice cream mold and disher Your mama says that she that she's connected To him Well, if if i'm connected she's probably connected through me And then oh my gosh, so it says So here it says the pitbird press reported that the invention could fill 40 to 50 ice cream dishes in a minute And does away with the soiling of the hands because I guess they just used their hands No, no A spoon and then use your finger to knock it off the spoon I know but just thought I know they're not using their hands. Okay. Who has a phone vibrating pip. Is that you? I can hear a vibration. Oh, that's mine. Sorry. Yeah, I keep hearing that Okay Next we have Herman now Snellen measures for visual acuity the chart for Visual acuity and he's from the netherlands Snellen So, oh look, is he made that little the the chart? We have a chart a chart the Snellen cart Yes, that Oh, this is all in a language Okay, no Okay, born in 1834 And all the rest of it was not in english, so i'm sorry guys, but you may right click it and say translate to english Let's see Yeah, I don't see Snellen in the list unless i'm blind Mine does not want to translate I don't see how you're related to him because I don't see him in our list on our profile No, my my google my browser does not want to translate all of this into english But Thank you Snellen is right after john patch We should we should probably some 24 degrees for me and Thank you very much 27 for you Okay next We have Nicholas appert of the invented the canning The father of canning the french inventor of an airtight food preservation And he described his invention as a way of conserving all kinds of food substances in containers And thank you. Yes. Thank you. You know he now we can can stuff and keep it all preserved in cans He was born in 1749 He opened a confectioner's shop in 1784 And he was active in the french revolution He actually spent months a few months in prison And then after his release he focused on his work on finding solutions to the weakness of prude preservation and process known as known at the time called smoking and Preserved as such a salt alcohol vinegar fat sugar, etc And which were only partially effective and quite costly And so then he created the canning process I am going to be Working on his invention after the live cast today Because I am going to be brewing a batch of mead Just thought I thought Also, he was also apparently the inventor of broth and tablets processes for clarifying fermented drinks condensed milk and the first preserved milk Very cool You can thank him for your canning abilities max I don't have any canning abilities. I just know how to brew some mead Mead's good to have in the winter so I brew it now. I like to can Next we have another great inventor who invented the individual chocolate bar And they're from canada arthur ganang Born in 1877 in canada died in 1960 um Apparently arthur used to go fishing with Ganang chocolateeered george Ensor and they would take chunks of chocolate along in their pockets But their body heat would melt the chocolate and make a mess so they wrapped the chocolate and cellophane And in 1898 ganang brothers began selling individual chocolate bars the first company in north america to do so And in 1910 they began adding nets to the chocolate bars Melt in your mouth not in your hand Hmm And so 1920 the ganang brothers named their nut and chocolate bars palo mine um, and apparently in 1930 in the canadian federal election arthur was elected the progressive conservative party of canada member of parliament For the charlotte writing serving until 1935 Have you seen are these still around these palomites? I don't think so. I don't I don't think so. No I guess we'll have to let's look it up Loose gessler. You know that answer better than I do chocolate bar Can we buy it? Oh look like it Can I buy it? I can buy a bar for Oh, I recognize the the gunk the gang ganang name. Did I say that right? Yep. Okay Very good So chocolate. Thank you Okay, you're faster on the uptake on on that one of mendy Next we have another great invention by john herrington the flushing toilet Oh my word What do we do without the flushing toilet things would be very I mean, I'm sure somebody eventually would have discovered it later You're 20 degrees from him through A private person who is your dad? So on your dad's side. It's always through my dad always usually The one time I was through my mom my mom wasn't on here So, yeah Um, okay, so it was born in 1560 in london And He was an english writer in addition to being an accomplished poet and court chair John is credited with inventing the first english flushing toilets Um, they're louis louis answered. I I recognize the gang gong name But not that particular candy bar. Thank you louis And I've never seen one in my life either, but I am not in Canada. So, okay um So what prompted him to create the flushing toilet? Which is what I want to do. Do you know what how they used to do the toilets back in the day? They had the toilet. Yeah they had a toilet at the top of the The castle and it just had a big chute that went down and then people would shovel it all out At the bottom and there were even people there were assassination attempts on royals and that's how um What's the name of the person the there's like a privy the privy council There are people that were in the privy with the king to make sure he was safe and all of that so Yeah, apparently Um, there's a bunch of written stuff about the toilet I guess he's usually he was a writer interesting Well, thank you John sir john for creating the flushing toilet If we find one it might be so old you wouldn't want it And probably yeah But if I find one I promise you if I see one I'm gonna look if I see one. I will send you one So next we have Emile Berliner who created the The funnel phonograph record and the gramophone And for founding the dutch gramophone. I don't know if that's I guess it's a little bit different Obviously, you know that joe is gonna go visit then Yeah, I know she keeps talking about it She's she's she's ready. She's ready to go. She wants to go anywhere Yeah, we're she's she's excited to we're I want to see her in august and we're all excited so I you know what I'm gonna be in south carolina in august. I hope Yeah, I think that's what you were saying. Yeah Got my shot yesterday I saw Um, so Emile was born in germany and died in washington dc Um, what is I know I don't really know what phonogram phonograph record is Oh I should have known that but the name just did not click in my brain. You didn't wait, wait, wait Did you just say what I think you said? I didn't I don't know. I know what that is but just the name didn't Oh, okay. Click. All right. All right. I know what that I know what that is. I know what it is Thanks Thank you. And then the gramophone is that similar Yeah, I guess it's the same thing Uh, certain individuals in the chat would like to see joe on camera in august Oh Mom you're gonna have to come on and he's asking very politely She could come on right now if she wanted to you want the link. I'll send it How is your saturday morning look? I mean is it as good as the rest of us? You gotta look as good as we do Okay, then we have two three more still. Oh my good Lancelot The mole the tracked armored vehicle who invented the tank Thank you Lancelot from australia. Look at that He was an engineer and inventor um He invented the military tank while living in perth in 1912 Um, the original model of his tank is in the national war museum at cambera Are you able to go see that ben? that that national war museum And for his work in this connection, he was awarded the cbe um And the late he was born in it. Okay, that's just this little Thing when when he died, that's cool Sarah when you are done with the going through the connections Alash would like you to play around with a little bit and do a stress test of the new my connections button on the category pages Okay, I know we played for with the a little bit last week too next we have Vaughn zempland Good one I was expecting you to try and do the whole thing. I was waiting Um Bernadette Bernadette adult Henryk august von zeppelin. That's pretty good. Mm-hmm Yeah, I actually wrote what I've actually wrote kind of most of his biography last year So I Zeppelin he made so obviously he made um Is the little floating zeppelin airships the airship airships Um, he was he was a german general and the inventor of the first slider than air rigid Derigable airship known as the zeppelin um And and during he was actually during the civil war he came here where he visited The balloon camp a balloon camp and that's where he kind of you know, he was inspired to build his Zeppelin um because he took his first balloon flight in st. Paul, minnesota and He began to seriously invest his time into airship when he retired from the military at the age of 52 And he had a whole bunch of different models of his zeppelins um The first one was a was a flop, you know And took a while to get funding again and he made some other models Oh, yeah, but yeah, it's pretty cool. I learned a lot when I This this is cool. This is a cool little zeppelin So You're 23 degrees from him And it goes up through your father's side my father Always look and thomas added the translation thing. I guess I saw that You probably won't be able to hear it nope He probably didn't hear it, but yeah, you can't you don't have it too loud this morning Usually you can't hear it If you can't hear sounds to come like from my computer apparently though I wish you could hear hear this huge storm just moved over us and there's thunder and lightning and it has pouring rain Every couple of branches hit the roof They said no tornadoes out of it just lots of rain And then the last one on our list john patch Meant to the screw type propeller from canada That's my closest 16 Hmm The screw type propeller he vented it in 1833 and although this was for years for anyone else patched to the propeller He never properly profited from him his invention and died in poverty. Oh So now we have to look at what does this screw type Propeller look like Let's go look at your boat Do you have have you ever been on a boat? Oh that yes, I have been on a boat I just like to have I'm a visual person. I need to see if you want to get There they are They used his design in the u.s. Or the css honey The confederate submarine that was sunk That's cool That's probably a lot of people who um invented stuff and they never profited from it like poor We're john patch We're in 1781 in canada Oh And that's it. Those are all of our connections. You get it honest, but you're gonna go and show some fun stuff for alish Okay, we're yeah, we're gonna go to the connection finder. What is alash exactly? He wants me to break it Yeah, he wants. Yeah, he wants you to break it So let's go to my So this is my furthest one actually 50 degrees So let's see so I think you need to test it from a category though Well a cat a category a category So pick a profile and pick one of the categories that's on it Okay, I guess we'll go to alfred Go to the button I guess just pick one Now go up to the connection on the upper right Let's see console then yeah and then says none found For me and then connections And it's limited 20 so that guy's not um, he's not a good one. Okay 50 Why don't we put somebody else's wiki ID? Anybody anybody Okay, well, let's see john patch. Let's see here we go Nova scotia notables I was taking a lot of load. Yeah, I might break it alash. It's it's what you wanted Is there a lot of people on this page is that This is uh, I'm here wondering what's going on. This is a new part of our show called breaking from a pastry It's the break wiki tree segment Can we break wiki tree? I think I did it. I think it's happening Uh pipp shepherd says suggests a cemetery category. Oh, that would be fun. Um So I actually have a few ancestors and cousins They go back 57 generations I'm checking the category daughters of the american revolution. You gotta click this So sarah and sarah I just happened to click our 25th cousins five times rude Of three other common ancestors with this person And then connections Alash, why does it say it's limited to 20 degrees, but there is 21 degrees here Why is it like within the 20s or is it 21? Can I show mine real quick? Yes Oh, wow So this is daughters of the american revolution Oh, man And then connections So some of them if you find the right category, they're going to be really long Yeah, I wasn't expecting to actually have any of the Nova Scotia Um one so that was cool Do you have some 40s though in there? You had some 40s going on. He says it only goes up to 30 It says it goes up to 20 For this one 49 generations. Yep Let's look at a Cemetery category. I'm just going to pick random one Let's go to north america Pick a cemetery near you I'm not trying my screen. Oops Who's pressing buttons, okay I put it up and you took it off I didn't touch nothing Okay, let's do Let's do a virginia cemeteries M&M for mags for being so good Okay, and then let's Richmond cemeteries I'll just I don't know let's pick Oakland Okay, I just picked a random cemetery. Let's see what happens In Richmond, Virginia. I picked Virginia because I feel like I might have yeah cousins there Not a lot though. No It'll be interesting to do the cemetery one of my ancestors see what happens That would be fun June book god just came in June. We have had an action packed Show today, you're gonna have to go back and watch it again That's good. I'm gonna go to one of my ancestors Cemeteries and I want to see what happens No, I didn't put him. Okay. I guess we'll do Matthews County. That'll be fun. I'm gonna be related to all of them Oh Like my my grandfather look look look at all of them Oh not really many It was less than I thought maybe because I don't have that many I don't need to put more in The category but then it tells you exactly who's my ancestor at school Do we want to look at anything else with the Connection finder Have we've broken things I thought I did but let's just said it was loading so Well, is that not breaking it that so many people are trying it Make it faster make it faster Buy more server space Oh, look, let's have 78 more common ancestors between Me and this person um Jeanine isleman is asking you to try ancestor dentin dash one two seven In profile isleman one I'll just to see how they're connected Um to see if that breaks it. I don't know um Okay, so dentin one two seven And Alex does it's all working Yeah, I think there was an implied thank you there I think he said thank you and that you really liked our our helping him this morning Was that did I do the right one? It's your ninth great-grand? What's your ninth great-grandfather? Janine Is that I did it I did it Okay So we have five minutes left. So doesn't look like we'll have time to look at the photos Unfortunately Yeah to help find more cousins in categories that you might not know you've had Definitely a cool tool Yay Always new things on wiki tree Can we have any questions or anything else we wanted to talk about? We have the challenge. I'm just gonna say the challenge. I was I kept waiting for you to say hey manny What about the challenge? So is that challenge going Mindy? Hey Mindy, how's the challenge going? Thank you for asking me The challenge is actually going really well. We have another all dutch guest star this week john bowerin And so his ancestry was not quite as far as event white inks As far as a starting point, but it's all dutch So we've got people that have just been working around the clock in there and it's been a lot of fun And I can say that we'll have more bounty points than last week John I love john. He's just wonderful And if you want to read more about the wiki tree challenge go to wiki tree dot com and look in our foreign links to everything It's nice to see everybody in discord yes We actually had last week's guest was jared ross and he's joined in discord now And he's reading the novel of information that was in his channel for his week. So he's really enjoying that And then next week we have someone that can't look in discord Mr. Lewis kessler We're watching you louis. Yeah Yeah Well, that's great super exciting And if you want to see the wrap up for john and kick off for Lewis Lewis yes Lewis your net your next louis. It's it's we've been talking about all this time and you're next So wednesday at 8 p.m Correct at the same time same place on wednesday Come watch so we as we wrap up Well, we wrap up john boran. So I don't know if it'll be earlier than that Because of his time difference. So just keep an eye out for the time. Um, just watch for the announcement Um, keep your eyes peeled and then we will have Lewis we'll have louis on to interview him. We'll get all good to know all about him We'll know we already know so much about louis. We know too much We don't even know you we'll just skip that part. We don't we're excited though We're excited to be starting his week and he's gonna have some really tough brick walls too. So Oh, maybe binge was just saying that julie should add that category The date night Are you laughing? Kiki's new outfit and I know Kiki's right for a new hairstyle We're loving it. He's got a dye job. Oh That is a good question. Tommy. How many per profiles currently don't have a category? Do we know is that I'm sure that's a number You hear that one out real quick wish math go Do some math thing Well, while I'm sure that's something that we could you plus could do Or the the I don't know. I don't know if there's so just wait magical Number you I mean, I'm sorry guys for no photos. You can go look at the photos yourself. I know it's my favorite part But You can go look at them. We got we got sidetracked by inventions and connection finder categories All that hello, bradley 17. Hi bradley And the question is still in 65 is me We did go over with the question of the week because we had special guests. Yes, we did We it's always a unpredictable time on saturday. Whenever know what'll be asked Never know. You never know what rabbit hole. We're gonna go now Um, a lush math what math the math we're talking about is how many profiles Do you not have a category a lush you were just hanging on our every word? a lush So you do that We'll get back to you On how many unless you can magically but I don't think it'll happen that quickly But until next time I'll have an answer for you a lush. I expect an answer So next saturday same time same place Wednesday 8 p.m. And we will see you next time. Goodbye 27