 Good morning afternoon evening to everyone. I am here today Max can't point to me correctly. I had a I had you know where I took a trip and so I wasn't able to use Wi-Fi I am a trip as well I Let's see who is here. I know I heard everybody missed me last week, and I'm sorry I couldn't be here I missed you all too. I missed you more than anyone So we have Thomas and then my mom okay Benjamin Thomas Come back later Betsy Just a few of you watching today. Maybe we'll have more people pop in soon There's lots of Virtual conferences going on which is where Kathy is off to one now. There's one going on up here. Oh, yes, so Yeah Oh, Devon is the first speaker and she was our guest a couple weeks ago. Yes Apparently my mom missed me the most is which I guess makes oh Hi, Leah on Facebook Hi Yeah, I mean I you know holidays it happens, you know had a three-day weekend So I went out down and she was having a picture. I was gonna share it last week It was gorgeous where she was I can't tell people where you were She was in St. Augustine. Oh, yeah, that's fine. I was in St. Augustine. Yeah, my laptop is plugged in. Thank you, Kay The last time there was some technical difficulties because I was not plugged in It's always fun. I you know, I got into a discussion yesterday with somebody about Our tree my tree it's my tree don't change anything and The discussion was interesting and it a lot of times when you see people on a Facebook post and they're saying that They couldn't do wiki tree because people kept changing their profiles and I was like, you know Collaborative genealogy isn't for everybody That's what wiki tree is you want people to make changes to the profile You're Chirating and managing so I just thought I would mention that but yeah But and also if you think about it, you know, they're we're all cousins. They're all they're all our ancestors They're cousins. Yeah, so why not collaborate together on the profiles to make them even better than they could be like Gina was saying, you know, having a different set of eyes or tell her to start on Wednesday You know, just it just makes just makes it that much better. You know, there are sometimes there can be head butts every once in a while, but Yes, you know, we have, you know, talk it out mistakes are intentional, you know honor code Collaboration Wait Connecting all those things So I thought I just wanted to share that Even Warren and Sarah was gonna do that. It just it was a really good conversation It's the best Facebook conversation that has ever happened about wiki trees Collaborative aspect when somebody says they don't like it and there were lots of people who were very very Nice who came in and gave both sides of their their side Those sides of that story. It was interesting Though we have one person working on Australia What's Benjamin talking about who won't you were talking about? Yeah, look after their own family. Yeah Well, I want to look after my own family too, but I also want you to help me do it. Yeah Yeah, that's it's it's interesting. It's just always remember that collaborative genealogy is in for everybody. Yeah We can we can try to Sway people into enjoying collaborative genealogy, but just sometimes You know we try and then Hard it's hard There's been a paradigm shift in genealogy and that is to collaboration because we're all so interconnected now We're all connected and wiki tree is just so well Positioned to take advantage of that and you can see that in some of these other companies who are starting to try and do their own global Yeah, and it's just a part of you know things be coming online and we're sharing everything anyway the internet has changed genealogy so Benjamin goes on to say that it's nice to be the manager of your own family kids because then when people contact you about it You'll you'll hear about well You can also see that in your family news feed if if somebody's working on yours one of your surnames It'll show up in your news feed. So that's another way. Yeah I just want to say hello to Gunnar from Sweden. Thank you for watching Gunnar And then we also have John John tiner. Hello. Hello. Thank you John Hi, I know you I know he he sent me a note this week. It was very sweet very good. Yes. Ah positive reinforcement Guess what? I think so he said it just Thomas says he generally trusts the folks and we can choose to be much more responsive to reasonable communication others on other Collaborative cheese. Yes, because I think it's our our honor code and just the kind of community We're setting forth to start with you know, and that's What you know Chris set it up that way and it's working so Mm-hmm, it is working Janine's getting in her home thing about from little to see John tiner's watching from Ireland. Oh from Ireland Yes, that's cool. I live when people watch around from not, you know, the United States and This side of the other sides of the yeah, I'm looking for my can take Canadian friends. Um, let's see I Don't see all the the regular Canadian people. They must be off doing there are there is a big conference going on right now In Canada, so they may be off doing that this morning, too. I'll forgive them Okay, so why don't we go ahead and Yeah, we have a pretty interesting question of the week kind of coincides with the Memorial Day in the United States last week, I don't know if it was Forgive my ignorance. I don't know if it was I think it's just the United States Memorial Day I don't know if it coincided with anything else, but this is what the question of the week The question of the week was and last week was more Memorial Day where we We talked about the people who like I said in the the life cast last week is the people who didn't make it out of their Uniform they were they died in service So the question of the week for this week was do you have any answers? ancestors who died fighting for their country and I'm gonna start with the last page here there were 27 answers and Twin brother my maternal grandmother and this is from Frank Jetsic He was they didn't tell him how he died But a lot of times in the work that I did with the Canadian casualty identification team The family still have the letters that the commanding officers sent home after They're officially notified with very little information and this this fellow was actually shot in the head Doing his duty protecting a tank That's a couple of miles outside of Moscow lots of lots of people on wikipri have very close relatives who fought in the in World War one and World War two which I find interesting you would think that we are The generations haven't caught up with us yet. Um, and lots of great pictures. This is a sad one Joe Pitesger was a reconnaissance photographer in the famous playing Tigers of World War two He re-enlisted and was killed in an airfield accident in Birmingham, Alabama That's sad, but that's a great picture my husband's uncle Vic Farrell Was killed in Italy in September 1944 the family received a telegram and then a letter from the commanding officer Saying that he died instantly The half-brother of my father died. He was executed by the German Gestapo Albert Mays the name of the market in my village is named after him He was in the in Belgian resistance and was betrayed. He was kept in prison for a while and then killed We have a couple of POW Stories in here. Oh, let's see Born in Sullivan County, New York my great-uncle Clint Clint best bismar Enlisted in company H 143rd at New York Infantry Sullivan County Regiment. He died in Nashville Hospital number 14 interesting. He was in the Union Army Whoo, don't get sick me doing that Going back to Num page number one Let's see British Army Samuel Buck who've I've mentioned times before died in a German POW camp After being caught in Calais Let's see August Sturrin taller the man who was supposed to become my great-grandfather What missing in a battle during World War one in France. He was declared dead In the 1920s and his girlfriend married a cousin at the war Memorial in his hometown They put the name of his brother by accident. It's interesting Another great picture of sergeant master sergeant Claire Alexander chick loveless Who was killed on May 29th 1945 in Guam? He was in a B 29 that was shot down off the coast of Japan from Alexis Nelson Alexis if you're here Is she here? I don't know if I saw her Maybe she's quiet It's her dad. This is her dad Hmm. Oh, there she is. Hey, Alexis. Hey, Alexis. Oh No, no, no, no. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. So, uh, let's see and there was another one That I thought was interesting Surprisingly few from this is Thomas turn on and this is a lot of people who said I don't have a lot of direct ancestors Who died while serving? And Thomas is one of those surprisingly few at least in the more recent generations my family is significantly More stories about men who came very close to dying in military service But who managed to survive with a bit of luck and then on one side of my family There are multiple ancestors who ended up immigrating specifically to avoid Military service personally, I can't think of any direct line ancestors who died in the military But I think my great great-grand-uncle a Jacob Coloneline Died while serving in the Civil War, but then again, it may have just been from injuries or illness I have a civil war my fifth great-grandfather Wiley Wilburn was at Fort Wagner or Battery Wagner in Charleston During the battle that took place that's represented in the movie 1776 with Matthew And he after that battle he deserted Just disappeared nobody knew where he was he didn't go home He just disappeared for for months and then reappeared with his unit I guess he just had to get his head straight after that horrible battle But he was stationed in Charleston during the entirety of the Civil War and then at the end of the war He he got sick. We don't know what he had but he was put on a train as The Union soldiers were coming towards Charleston at the end of the war They shipped everybody to the end of the rail line and he died and I believe came to the South Carolina It took me a long time to find him But he's really the only direct line descendant that I have that I think yeah, okay brought up She said didn't more people die of disease. Yeah battle Civil War. Yeah. Yeah, I know my Fourth fifth great-grandfather. He got the measles. He didn't die. We got he went insane. It came very close Wow, well that explains things about you That was very bad, I'm so sorry I'm so sorry Sarah See revolutionary or this is from Lisa Hazard my great uncle Bill Jet died in the Pacific in World War two Again, these are uncles and stuff. That's that's still close enough. That's very close Here's an interesting one Joseph William Balmer. My mother's stepfather was an Overview both Bebel and a member of the Panzer Troop of the German Wehrmacht in World War two He was killed in action near need of hurt in the province of Hamburg in the Netherlands during operation Market Garden as a tank commander of a Panzer top Foggan Five Panther So it's interesting. We don't often hear a lot about the Germans who were killed in that battle or that in the war so Dieter It's really nice to see this beautiful cross here for Joseph Wilhelm nice And then Susan on Smith has unfortunately. Yes, and she's got a whole list of people that Were killed like the battle battle of Fredericks bird Gettysburg. She's got lots of civil war stuff Anyway, there's more. There's more and there's more. There's a beautiful picture of master sergeant Benjamin Burton Baldwin who was killed in action in the main massacre massacre during the Korean conflict From Carol Baldwin this is that's that's a beautiful picture of him and a nice picture of his headstone So there are lots and lots of great answers to the question of the week this week interesting Yeah, Betsy says it's frustrating when you can't pinpoint a death date No For them So, thank you. Those are questions. That was our question of the week. Thank you everybody Seems like there's a lot of people in the chat who actually answered it. So thank you We're hearing all of your stories and responses So and then we all said June pop in hello June I guess we'll go ahead To our profiles of the week. I'm excited for our profiles of the week this week to be honest because it's a Who our profiles of the week they're artists we're doing Artists our mate or for featured one Frida Kahlo. I love Frida Kahlo So do I so they're their 20th century artists. So Frida Kahlo actually started reading a book about her very interesting her She was born in Mexico, but her father is actually from Bush land and he changed his name and all that when they moved to Mexico so he could fit in so as That that was interesting to me and she has a very interesting story So she She does a folk art style to explore questions of identity post colonialism gender class and race and Her artwork is beautiful. I Love Frida Kahlo have to finish that book and her art is described as Decision wait, what are you saying? Have you seen the movie Frida? No, I actually haven't that's a really good movie. I Need to watch it. Yeah, she's she's an interesting lady. She's here that lived an interesting life So she did a copy of Frederick William Burton painting of her daughter's in 1840 So, yeah, so that's our main featured art profile of the week Okay, we have a bunch of other ones It's exciting We have a few how many are there one two Eleven of them are you guys ready and please forgive me pronouncing all of these some of them are gonna be rough Like this. Did you see what Thomas wrote? I posted it. No, I I'm not I don't have my Let's say there's been a pronunciation guide for all the bios except for one we go Yeah, and then Ben said I do pretty well with pronunciations sometimes I think she does a great job. I try It's endearing It may not be nearing to the people whose names you're pronouncing, but they're not here So we have Mosh Moshi Moshe Or Mark Chagall From Russia Russian Empire died in France in 1985 Let's see Me too, June. We're so Looks like I don't I'm not familiar with him. I don't know if any of anybody else is Mark Chagall. Yes. I'm familiar with him So Apparently there were some pictures of his that were produced following the fiasco in Paris before the world war and Didn't didn't say I Guess he's I wouldn't know what's exactly described his art as doesn't say in his Let's look as a few page. Now. I'm Obviously more abstract And modernist Cubist a bit. Mm-hmm. Yeah This technique. Yeah interesting So that's a read more about him So Okay, who's next Marie So Vester on Dracen and Dresen and Dresen Oh, look, there's a pronunciation. Whoever did that that would be our good friend Thomas. Yay Thomas. I Wonder if so if I click that I Think I said it right Andre Sun. Yep. Good job. Oh, did I close it? Oh poo Let's go back. Oh poo Language Well, it's better than other things I could say so So born and died in the Netherlands He Went to schools in Amsterdam in Germany he Remember he longed as a sculptor to the second generation of the group of figurative abstraction So so he has a pretty good Bio and after the war he became the most wanted sculptor for statues of war victims holocaust victims for war monuments And he received an award for his sculptures This is his most well-known sculpture duck worker Docker Which are calling the February strike of 25 February 25 and 26 in 1941 The first and only massive and open protest against persecution of the Jews in occupied Europe Very cool. I know some of the artists on this but well, this is another one. I'm not familiar with and also while we are discussing please Tell us who you're most closely connected to Picasso. I enjoyed Picasso He has a lot he has I feel like he has more names than that I think one of the things was I know it follows the reaction on his first get but apparently has a really long name Pablo Diego Jose Francisco From Spain one of the most famous modern painters sculptors and pioneering the style known as cubism that is very Sure, everybody is So because his art is often broken into periods many based on the primary palette he used That's cool. I didn't know that his best known is his blue period called both because of the colors He used and because he was dealing with the very dark from dark emotions, which were reflected in his art And then the house had a rose period came after the depression had passed and evolved warmer colors. I Didn't know that that he had different cases interesting Oh, look, here's his full name Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nippo Moussino Maria Delos from the Dio's Cipriano de la Santissima Trinidad Riz y Picasso. There we go That Spanish I can very well Spanish I could do I enjoyed Picasso. I know my mom doesn't like my mom's not a Picasso fan She So we have Metta Fuller Oh, that's interesting. I I wonder if maybe I'm connected to her because Pennsylvania and Fuller is also out of my surnames, but I'm 23 so you must be somewhere around there Oh, but it goes up the other side of my family. I don't normally match you on that side Okay, so she was America. She was an American sculptor notable for celebrating afro-centric themes She also painted design theater sets and wrote poems Before being known for her native country. She was already well known sculptor in Paris Where she was the protege of august a rodin. That's interesting Next we have another one. It's going to be interesting Segred her gin Well, look, there's a pronunciation You were 25 from Metta Fuller. Just to let you know Oh, okay You're around now I was trying to read the on the No, we didn't yeah, I know that like when I had that That other Wednesday when I tried to play video and nobody could hear it so So she was an he She was an expressionist painter I thought was a sheep and then I doubted myself for a moment born in Sweden her teacher Matisse praised her fine sense of color Her background as a graduate in Stockholm School of Arts crafts and designs You're 30 from her through your dad Oh, it's usually through my dad I do like Henry Matisse. It's cool that she was a student of his Definitely you can see the similarities, definitely um And she also married a painter as well a painter colleague And they lived in Paris traveling frequently in Branson, Italy Well, Henry Matisse is also on our list. So we'll get to him as well So we have Barbara Barbara Hupworth from England Sculptor, um Let's see Apparently she went to She had a music scholarship and she was accepted into the Leeds School of Art on the scholarship And She probably never went by her given name, which was Dane And she entered the Prix de Rome for sculpture, but the prize was won by John Skeeping another English sculptor and Yeah Modernism modern sculpture She'd never heard of her before either I was an art major sometimes I'd disappoint myself Okay, we applied a Ooth weight From Australia Benjamin, are you familiar with? Oh, then Thomas also worked on this one And then with the pronunciation guide you can always count on I wish it just I'd wish you just told me there how it was pronounced though So she would you would have to follow lengths and go and do stuff You like her little note Sarah. This is pronounced like this Just a note for me. That's all So She was an Australia Australian fantasy illustrator of children's books and worked predominantly with pen and ink or watercolor Her work mostly depicted fairies Now I'm excited How do I not know her? No, I know her work I do know her work. I guess I just didn't know her name because I love berries Okay This is my favorite profile so far. I hope I'm mostly closely connected to her. Am I Am I who is it? um Ida both weight. Mm-hmm. Let's see you are 29 from her darn Too far. Yeah Okay, that's exciting that that was a little You're your mother is telling you that you have a fairy book and that she might be in that fairy book Probably yeah, I have a whole yeah, I have if you guys were see my house. I have So many fairy sculptures and books and everything a world that fairy obsessed so So Thomas and there's a conversation going on while you're talking about this about the work that thomas has been doing trying to help you with the pronunciations and interesting They've been working on this stuff and that's really cool. Yeah, I think I think it's also beneficial for Everybody who has struggles with phonics in general, but Yeah, for people who aren't from the the country who wouldn't know even where to begin on Sometimes letters are pronounced differently in different countries So it's nice having those pronunciation guides definitely. Thank you thomas. I really appreciate you doing that So henry matisse I why don't we have any of his pictures? You're 27 I have a henry matisse that I bought at a yard sale now I know it's just a reproduction, but How fun would it be? We're gonna look at this stuff real quick because I That's cool. He does some cool stuff. I'm just looking cool I like him which what do you what kind what do you have? What's the I'm looking to see if you've got it's a picture of a room A room a blue room. Um, like it's kind of like go down I was gonna look a blue room It's kind of like you see the one of the kitchen there with the the bowl Oh, this one. It's very similar to that except it's in really dark hues of blue So it's very similar to that. I love it. It's hanging in my living room Let's see like this one Not that one, but I'm looking it's got a bed in it. It's this one. It's this one. Um far left far left. There you go. This one. Yep This is what max has in her house I do so henry matisse so Impressionist and He was introduced to impressionism in the work of van Gogh by peter russell Um The change also changed his style because if you see he has more like abstract stuff than you know, like the rooms Like that so you were 27 from him Oh, yeah, creating cut paper collages so through He did that after um complications which led him to be chairing bed bounce. So he started creating paper collages Again through your dad. Hmm. Yeah, you should usually through my dad Ooh, japanese, but she was born in california rusa. So Very good job of that one. Well, I also know japanese a little bit I've slept with you for a while. Yes. I did for a fun fact for anybody who didn't know and you're 20 degrees from ruth interesting Through your dad So she's a daughter of japanese immigrants umakichi asawa and haru yasuda Um, she never went to japan during her early life um Let's see i was trying to see Apparently she studied with joseph alberts at black mountain college He was he was more in germany And she created Several crochet wire sculptures in abstract form from baskets to biomorphic forms that hang from the ceiling I guess we have to look her up. Well, I guess this one kind of shows Her work a little bit, but I feel like we should look her up as well So Because why why not? Oh, that's cool. I like those. Oh Sarah's excited I like those They're cool Yeah I love the installation in the photograph to the right This this one. No, no, no like in the black the the one on the far right Hold on the oh There you go. This one. Oh, yeah the one I opened. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I like that one too That's really cool so She died in 2013 in california, so Very cool Okay, and we have our last one another one of my favorites my mother one of my mother's favorites as well georgia oakief See you are 22 from georgia oakief and I am Oh, where did she go? I lost her 20 20 Through my Yeah, my grandma my mother So she She so if you guys are familiar with her, you know, she has flowers and She also does um a lot of as you can see here did Things with like bones and stuff as well landscapes landscapes I have three or four books on her I have printed Museum posters that I have of her that are in my house. I have stamps That were of the flower there the red flower the poppy. I have the stamps that the u.s. Post Office Put out. I have that framed with a picture of her. I have a picture. This is No, I'm not I remember you told you that you have a picture of her hand Cyklets took that I have had lunch with her That is so cool Back in the early 80s before she passed away She came and did a sabbatical at my university where she taught back in the 19 teens And I was doing a lot of photography at the time So I was up in the photography studio and there were a whole group of us that got together and had lunch at this big table And I had no idea who she was but she was at our lunch table every day Isn't that cool? That is all yeah, I'm I'm dillis. I saw some of her stuff In museums. I really like them. So and I was first introduced to her actually by my art teacher elementary school That's what those wow. Yeah She was she was a big georgio key fan. So she introduced us to her that so The um, I went to an exhibition uh in washington dc before she passed away and actually saw the painting of the clouds And that is one of the most incredible paintings. It was humongous humongous painting here Is that in there? I'm so i'm checking Just pictures of her She was a pretty lady too. So yeah, she was stunning. Mm-hmm Well, those are all of our our profiles of the week that was really exciting I think It was and I kind of knew I knew you would have more fun with this this week because of your Love of art and your experience. So that's that's cool It's funny to how i'm closest to the The jeb and the ruth asawa. Yeah I think that that's that's it always surprises me which i'm most closely connected to um 22 from was any I Did my mom? Always my dad always my dad his mother Ria Kahlo from my dad Ben Molesworth and your mom were having a whole conversation about The fact that she has no interesting people in her and she he says oh, but you married into you married into one that has great connections. So that's okay Exactly I'm looking at all of them now Yeah Well, I think it's also one of the problems with my mom is you know the one side is the Italian and Spanish that I haven't 100% finished You know, that's harder to To connect to the tree She says in Pennsylvania. I guess I think just because my dad is from the south So it's easier to have the connections are closer. Usually She says that all of her people are from mars That yeah, that makes sense By the way, she she agreed with you when you're saying when you were talking about my Ancestor being insane how that it makes sense. She agreed with you By the way, thank you to say that by the way, I I believe it Okay, so now let's look at the photos of the week I think one of the most disappointing things last week was not being able to look at the photos of the week I mean I ended up looking at them later. But you know sharing them. We didn't get you didn't get to hear Mindy going through them all she did them I know everybody also likes all of my reactions to all the photos as well. So They're eating lollipops Hey then Okay, oops. So we have 26 of them the theme is summertime So because the first the first day of summer well least on the northern hemisphere the first day of summer is Next sunday or the following sunday and I guess the first day of winter. I'm sorry benjamin first day of winter for you and the fever is high That's a cute one I wonder what she's pointing at. Maybe we'll look at the tiny little itty-bitty Oh my goodness. That's really cute There's probably an adult figure a parrot on the other side of her or a bird Or a bird Who knows it could be a puppy or a horse a puppy in the in the tree It's a mouse she jumped up into the to the cart because there was a mouse and she's pointing at the envelope at the elephant That is jumping away from the mouse as well. That that is an elaborate story that Might be possible but highly unlikely Swimming in the collie river In australia That's fun Is that from benjamin? No, kelly blight Benjamin why don't you share any photos? I don't think I've seen one the land cash shire Lancashire Always messes me up. I don't know why Lancashire one The shire ending like whiskers Looks like they're at a They're drinking alcohol. Maybe It looks like they got some bottles or maybe they're just drinking water and soda. Who knows. That's like teas behind them TEAS on that Maybe they're just drinking tea Yeah, with a little splash Or a long island iced tea where it's not really a tea at all Long the island iced tea She that's cute one. She's posing on the fence I like her shoes saddle that too That's a nice fun picture Miles Yeah That's all that is cute That is so cute. It's kind of like It's supposed to be summer but Well, you would have a scarecrow in your crops during the summer because it would be keeping the the birds out of the Out of your crops, but this also looks like halloween like they're dressed up for halloween. Oh, yeah, that's true So i'm curious Where's juliantics It's there. Well, it looks like there was a competition. So maybe it is during the summer and they just had a competition fancy dress competition Hmm ocean plunge. That's a good one. It looks like one of them's about to push the other one in the In the water That my sister actually there's actually oh my gosh, I should have uploaded it My sister doesn't have a photo of us doing that just literally in a bucket But I bet you didn't have a hank crank hand crank well No, we had it was one of those crazy daisies things where the water would shoot around in a flower I don't know if anybody's familiar with that, but yeah And that was betsy Thanks betsy for sharing that photo There's there's an interesting conversation that's been going on in the background that I haven't been posting a lot about But I've been following it and Thomas kernaline's been talking about finding these families where they he thinks that they're Icelandic witches and so He's been having this conversation this whole time. So I just thought I would share that with you Okay Yeah, I was always interesting conversations going in the background The apparently Benjamin says it's already winter there Yeah At the beach That's where I was last weekend. I was at the beach Yeah I managed to not get a sunburn. I stayed under the umbrella and use a lot of sunscreen I need sunglasses. I like the title of that What is it? Huh, what what does it say the title I need sunglasses. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, but they're splinting Let's see Oh That was back when the women's swimsuits and the men's swimsuits were the exact same. Yeah Interesting Do you think she was going to do a dive off of their arms into the water? Maybe Pretty shallow water for a dive Let me I mean Who knows what they were going to do. Oh, look at this one another wagon another wagon A little bit bigger wagon this time. Yeah, I can actually sit down in it The other one she can only Stand up I was duplicated. Okay Oh, that's cute Janine. Thank you Janine. I know Janine is watching too That's cute Where is that what doesn't say where was that taken Janine? I think she I think she said where she is, but I'm not my memory Oh She's playing with her little sand toys at the beach Mia for me For me That it's a private. Um, it's it's listed as private, but it's displaying Oh, because I think this is a wiki trigger Oh, okay If you posted a picture of yourself That's cute. Mm-hmm Assumption Illinois Bill bill always posts a lot of photos of Assumption Illinois I always see that city name a lot He looks like he's about to go he'll say he's in Some swimwear maybe or some summer kind of outfit or is that a she? No, it says Daniel. Oh Daniel. Sorry age four Daniel Dan that is a really cool name Sarah It is a cool name We have Teresa Nannick She's she's in her summer gear A light and airy flowery dress Sheila Balfour Canada Bon fet du Canada Yeah Ooh This is an interesting one zoom in They're all I wish it was big like I wish the image was bigger itself. It's like we clear Looks like they're like like they're definitely posing For sure That's really cool. I like that one massive sailing ship Sometime in Australia on the ripple 1903 Janine says we used to get We used to go east to visit relatives. I think it was in Fall Creek But not sure if it's in Tennessee or not where she lives now from I knew I was gonna say Tennessee I was Pretty convinced Tennessee was the location This one's a fun beach one It's chilling letting the water sink you in the water And I mean letting the water sink you in the sand Uh I don't like that. No. No, I don't like stuff squishing between my toes. No Wow, wow 1872 that's an old photograph. Mm-hmm Summertime fun look at how many clothes they are wearing That's too many clothes for the summer. It's all they're leaning up against a boat Oh, yeah It's a family summer outing in 1872 Very cool. Suffolk in Texas That baby looks like she's about to fall over or trying to get away Yeah, picture taken with these these siblings of mine. All of this all of them look miserable All three of them Look miserable Oh, that was the last one guys. No That's it. No, let's look really quick on the g2g baby that we have some We usually don't have time, but today we have a little bit of time. We can check the G2g post because Mandy's not telling us about the challenges this week. Yeah, well because we don't there's no It's a rest week. We have to let our wiki trees rest take a break Everybody can go to the beach Yes So Well, they're talking about the teas Mm-hmm this one. Oh, look, this is what we didn't see Joyce. She she shared this one 90 years my father accumulated a lot of things That hat must have been one of them Well, apparently she was 17 in this picture Summer of 1943 I don't think this one we saw either. Yeah, we did. Well, we did. Oh, we did Well, then this little baby there. Oh, wait So the village had a summer fit every year and we competed in all sorts of classes flower ranges Flower ranging mini gardens baking this shows our entries for the fancy dress competition. I am the scarecrow I didn't know the scarecrow. I thought it was just a scarecrow. It's actually a person That's pretty good. You fold her jillian They just thought they were staying next to a statue I was convinced that's what it was You were thought it was a part of the backdrop Now I will look at the elephant Elephant The elephant that the little the little girl was pointing at. Yeah Mom and dad and That's mark wine heimer Oh So it appears to be a typical San Diego summer day lots of fog but still warm enough to swim Boys being boys The bucket Thank you, Betsy Oh, we didn't see this one. No, we didn't So farming and manufacturing Hancock county, Tennessee's um wives family farmed Grew tobacco products Now look at the look at the mom figure in this photograph. He's watching the kids She's watching the one kid who's turned around saying something to the to the uncle or That's kind of funny. Like somebody's getting in trouble there Oh, this one was saying petersburg Florida's kind of that's kind of where I am a little bit close to me at least Okay They think the river was the sand tight t.m. River near jeperson, Oregon Here's his aunts and uncles cool Little jimmy One by Janine. Oh, we didn't see this one. That's a cute little outfit Is she wearing this one Marian? Is that a hat? some kind of something No Not near fort mires That's Way way far away You're she's in tallahassee. Yeah, you want her address? Don't give them my address My house They'll be bringing you their own pictures You can mail me pictures don't email me Email me pictures put them on wiki tree That's the best way. Oh, there's no page. Okay, we're We got this one We saw that one Well, this one was in georgia. I didn't realize my Georgia Georgia that's not in Atlanta There's no ocean in atlanta Look And there are three children took a trip. Oh from atlanta. Oh, I'm sorry to jackal tybee in jackal island outside of I read it backwards. I know there's no beat. I know where atlanta is. I'm not sure about that I've been there It's landlocked Look the elif the one the girl pointing at the elephant. She said what she's pointing at Nope Nope The miserable looking The escape baby It says dola looks like she doesn't fully feel safe in the hands of otol. No Mama Okay, and that's that's it. Wait, wait, wait, that's a pretty picture This is the this is the the back of the boy. It was a hidden so yeah Uh That so that's all folks those are all the photos we have this week. Wow. Look we have six minutes to fill Wow, what are we gonna do six minutes? Any questions anybody get any questions shoot questions. They wouldn't ask us questions last week sarah Of course not I wasn't here Any questions Concerns inquiries Remarks whether it be a thong that yes, there is one in july and we're doing the connect to thong I think it's towards the end of the month I think it's the 27th. I'm gonna I'm not gonna be here. You can't be at the end of the month I'm gonna be out the middle of the wilderness. I think don't quote me on this. I think it's the 23rd through 26th Don't call me on it You guys plan this so I wouldn't be here because I always win Well, I think we were also planning on We were trying to I think because I think thuly was uh town one of the weeks, but so Yeah We you can just you just gonna have to hop on while you're in the middle of nowhere. Sorry. I've done that before I've done this from there before but not I didn't stay on deferral Oh john just asked a question for you mags. Yep. Where are you john? How do I confirm dna with people who are not on wiki tree? Um, you can still do that But you just have to say who they are even if you just want to anonymize them You can use initials and say that they are a tester at this company and that they share so much um With you, you know john that there is a brand new dna confirmation confirmation App in the app store hold on hold on for me in the app store. There's an app store In our app page Yeah, we have an app store just everything. It's but it's free. It's a free So if you go to find up here in apps Take to this page Boo boo look dna we actually had so if you go back through the Livecast we had greg on I think a month ago Going through is dna confirmation citation. Wow, that's a lot of words It has changed tremendously because now it can be triangulations So let's see like x match y match my title So follow john go Run up this uh get this uh information up and just go through the steps and it'll also give you information on how to do it With somebody who isn't on wiki tree looky Look, he actually has a link to the video. I think with me with us Is it us? Oh, it is So it was march 27. So man, I didn't realize it was that long ago those You're welcome job. That's like two three months ago now two months not that. Yeah, I thought it was like last one There's a brand new release of it that came out this week um, and so go and try and break it and send your notes to greg so he can Find any uh bugs in it, but if you break it you buy it because it is the app store after all and it's free All free free free And greg's not on greg's on this morning Sometimes he's on greg is here greg is probably at the ottawa the ontario genealogical societies conference That's why I was saying there's my canadian contingency isn't here this morning So benjamin has a question Could you put the tech team? If they could come up with a way that you can do a search for any nearest notables or nearest active member cousins That's an interesting idea benjamin But the best thing probably to do would be to post this in g to g and put Tag it improvements But I can tell you that that may not be something at the top of the list because It may not happen very quickly if you put it in so Yeah, g to g Yeah, because then because then there is a j me who who keeps track of all the the updates And there's actually a trello board where you can keep track where she keeps track of all of the things that You know that are suggested and they're currently working on Things that they have completed. I don't know where that is, but I know it's there but I do um I'm not sure where to find it on wiki tree. Okay Yeah, they have um because we because jamie's always following the looking at the those tags and I've got it And she also brings she there's conversations about things that people bring up weekly. So I've got two. Okay. So she posted on both um We facebook and youtube, but that's the I don't know like I said, I know it's somewhere on wiki tree where you could click the link, but that's where Yeah, I know. I know but um if they were If you just type in wiki tree trello, it'll bring it up into a google. Oh, okay. So just google wiki tree trello We love trello on wiki tree And so how long have I been working for wiki tree about this long? Okay, so first roots tech I went to was Two three. Oh my gosh, this would have been my third roots tech in february. So Two two full years a little bit over two full years now. It hasn't been that long. I know I think yeah around for about three years 2019 was when yeah, I started in march of 2019 Yes, so it's been two years She's my first roots tech. Yeah. She's my roommate Yeah, I mean mags and I are roomies. We were very sad that we could not go and be roomies this february But next february. Hopefully Roots take will happen and we can go and be roomies again How long is a piece of string anyway? I don't know man Is that big? It depends on the size of the string I'd too, you know Okay Now we're unless there's any other pertinent questions I have I have yard work project this weekend that is just gonna kill me I have to go and prepare the garden that we normally plant vegetables in we're turning it into a perennial garden Lots and lots of work Of course chris just chimes in we're about to leave chris Where where have you been chris? Obviously stopping lurking in the background Just in time for us to leave. Yeah now that chris is here. We have to go. Sorry. Hi chris. Bye Well, so next wednesday we'll be kicking off Um our new week tree challenge guest evitt Hoyt neek. I did did I do that? Did I you did good? I think I did that pretty well Yeah, so we're kicking off. It's fun I'm So just keep an eye on youtube and facebook. I'll be posting the the Link the video shortly with the time I I know she's in a different time zone So I'm not 100 if it's 8 p.m But I have to look it up and then you'll know so just keep an eye on everything and yeah And so we will see you on wednesday And then next saturday and I believe there's probably a friday date night friday night next friday I know it's every other friday, but so we'll see you guys next time. Goodbye