 Good morning Welcome to the wiki tree livecast. I like your blue and joy genealogy shirt Donna Bowman Donna's visiting with us to share some fun stuff with us in a bit Good morning and welcome to the wiki tree live cast Roundup Saturday roundup live. I'm Kermit the Frog. You're Yeah, I got something and it's making me have a deep sexy soul tree voice Which we don't want to hear Audrey Martin gets the winky button for being in here first We got Brian going on. We got other people Jory's here chief genealogical off family genealogical off officer Wow Hello from I think the Rockies. Here we go. Oh, we got Kathy Bauer Virginia And let's see she says it twice. So we'll say it twice. Hey, hey Virginia Susie card is here from Minnesota Crystal Jay is from the Canadian West Coast Um Vicki Bianco is here from Santiago, Chile Good morning. Hello everyone. Yoke Let's see Christine Miller. Good morning from Montana. Chris Ferriero. Hey guys Uh from hammer hill. Let's see victor is here. Good time zone everyone He doesn't like to say good morning. He wants to be What do you want to call it non? He is a non binary time zone person Not discriminant inclusive There we go Lisa Gervais is here from up the road here in Ottawa. She's over in West part of Ottawa danis doris Lannier linear linear is here from Garrett India. I bet it's linear Trying to think of if it's uh, french. I'm like, oh, no, I got Oh, let's see beats here. Hello Uh from Graz, Australia up, Kentucky Patricia Jackson. I was just talking to them about a fun Documentary I saw yesterday called hillbilly And I would love for them to redo that video for this election. It was done right before the 2016 election, but it was fascinating Uh, let's see. They're just saying hate each other Uh, good morning. Let's see anybody. Oh, Judith fries here Erin is here. Let's see See that's everybody that's come in so far And not everybody that's in is in the chat. That's okay with us if you're watching us later on Be sure to upvote and like us as you watch us And add some comments in the comments if you'd like to that would be fun too We're glad you're here and it is the saturday morning live cast on wiki treat You notice donna bowman's here. You know what, greg? I switched my camera so that I mirror myself I'm not doing this anymore. Oh I have it. I can coin it. That's no without an issue Very nice. Yeah, so uh, hillary king just came in Good morning from ohio Oh, and and jory says, uh, it's 1700 h 00 That's what time it is 700 1700 hours. Yeah Um, yeah, so we have some fun stuff going on and I'm gonna go ahead and try and do Uh, everybody's favorite discovery you've made in your research. Greg Favorite discovery you've made in your research. Oh, well, I just discovered a couple weeks ago that I actually have, um A fairly close dna connection like a third cousin that just showed up And I don't know if she's been here for a while or she just added her test, but um And sure enough I uh, she didn't she wasn't on jed match, but she had an ancestry account and I was able to track it down because of The dna, so that's pretty cool. That is fun. That's a new discovery That's any you have a favorite uh genealogical discovery you've made in your research Uh, well since since greg brings up dna Um, it it makes me think of when I came up with a dna match It was, you know, a significant number of centimorgans Co-surname But not not anyone that I I knew at all and I know my my co-family very well So I reached out to him fortunately. He responded back. Wow did this intricate like, um detective Um experience where we I would write care We get characters and he would show it to his father because he was like a little younger than me I think and I would Send characters to his Is my um my aunt and by by the older generation Looking at the names We were able to figure out that we were third cousins And that his family had lived on the same street, but up a section And that's back in taiwan in taipei. Yeah taipei. Yeah, that is so exciting. That is so fun That's a lot of work. You have to work harder than most genealogists When you're working with somebody who doesn't speak the same language and you've got You know, that's that is crazy cool. Donna Do you have any exciting, um, and what that t-shirt send me that t-shirt That was exciting. Yeah, that was exciting Some what too cold to just wear the t-shirt. So you have to wear a flannel over. It's the wrong time of year. So um, probably my favorite right now is um my irish we have one irish side and um, they always said they were from county cork, which was very hard to it's large and um, and I always felt that maybe it was their port of departure not necessarily cork, um, but and it turns out that it was we did Some records came online for a small area in kilnulti And it's actually in tepuri. So I found record the marriage record and the birth records evolved for three children. So that was fun That's that is cool. That's cool. I go ahead. Greg. I was going to say that's fantastic because that's hard to do with irish research. It is hard to do because we've recreated the irish archives that were destroyed and it's virtual at What's it? Dublin, uh, trinity university. Dublin, I believe So you can actually find some of the irish records or most of the irish records that were destroyed because they reached out and got other people to do it So that's fun. Oh, that's exciting Yeah, and through dna. I've connected with someone who's who's a relation way. I mean, it's it's way far We we we share some common um through the mom side but The possibility of figuring out how we're related is probably very small Because there's not a lot other else online or available there. So I can tell you um One of the one of my favorite and you're gonna think i'm i'm being uh, that somebody's slipping me a 20 under the table here But I have to say that one of my biggest and somebody else says this in the in the Discussion and the questions my biggest discovery was wiki tree truly wiki tree has changed the way I do genealogy It reinforced the way I wanted to do genealogy before I met met wiki tree Uh wiki tree and I went out on a couple of dates and we decided we had a lot in common So we just got together But because of wiki tree, I've met so many people That are related to me that I had never met I would never have met just continuing on my own without having a community To do it. So that's uh wiki tree was one But this year speaking if the south carolina genealogical society's annual, um No, not annual meeting but their annual workshop I met the most cousinest cousin I've ever met to me So, um, hey, hey reverend billy It's it's crazy. We're we're cousins so many different ways. It's uh, we should yeah Yeah, it's great. That's great. That was one of them. That's my latest exciting find All right, let's check out what everybody else said I'll try and run through these quickly because we've got extra stuff to do because donna's here Donna, what are you doing today? I am going to share, um Our dash of love challenge result It's that time of year folks Just lots. I don't know about you guys, but everybody's got diamond You're gonna give a diamond to your girlfriend on valentine's day and I looked at my son. I said, don't you dare? Uh coincidence amuses me this is from uh nick miller be sure to upvote these great answers I'm a grand nephew of abel seaman wc utzman And great-grand nephew of ordinary seaman hj miller Both served on the hms north hampton William from 1904 to 19 1901 to 1904 Henry in 1881 Isn't that crazy fun? That's yeah, you just just coincidence. That's that's a good good good find Uh, oh, alexis nelson never never disappoints. Does she never never alexis? Talks about doing research and that she was able to find her aunt Her great-aunt nor along who did life in vaudeville. Now. I think she has talked to us about norah before But look at this great picture And norah, let's see if she tells us which one she's she's fifth from the left standing so one two three four five The lady in the white between the lady in the black and the gray, I guess That's great. Hmm. So she found her great aunt We'll jump on I will upvote that and jump on over Let's see brian nash. Look at him. He's the one who said it I've discovered many great colleagues here right on wiki tree Now I didn't talk about my colleagues. I just talked about wiki tree So I don't care about the rest. No, I'm just kidding. It's all about the community. It is Uh, let's see before wiki tree. I thought my earliest ancestor Was born about 1840 in new york city. However, I discovered a couple in the 16 thirties and they were pilgrims That's from jm May good That's great Let's jump again really fast. Now this I thought was really interesting My best friend for the past 27 years is muslim So I don't share her faith, but I respect her and her faith on wiki tree I learned that my eighth great grandfather was anthony van sali Who may have been the first muslim in the new world? So that brought she and her friend together And and brought like full circle around, you know, that's so great I have lots of muslim neighbors that I just adore. They're just wonderful And uh, yeah, it's it's all about living together and being together and there's there's there aren't any immigrants here Are there? Really? Come on. Uh, so here we go. We'll go give an upvote here uh, let's see Let's see, uh, my favorite discovery from lesa jervais is lesa's here this morning Mayfavorite discovery was finding my paternal grandfather who died before I was born in the 1911 census record Living with his parents and siblings, but we're glad he was living with them Because if he wasn't living with them, then you probably wouldn't have been around, right? That opened up my half of my paternal side to me and I was quickly able to find my great great grandparents Also plus since then I've been able to connect via facebook and second and third cousins on that side. That is so cool Making those connections Uh, let's see and I think this one is from our very very Wonderful wiki tree or chris fariello Who actually sent me a private message to say hey? Hey, look at my post. So we're gonna look at it One of my most favorite discoveries was dancing in front of me the whole time I went to uh, havereal City hall to get a dessert to get for giovanni coppola A man I knew was related to me thanks to various close dna connections to my great aunt My dad and myself giovanni also sponsored my grandfather's mom's arrival to america And it was his house that they went to in 1929 my great grandfather grandfather picked them up And they drove for four hours to massachusetts with two small kids in the backseat. Wow, can you imagine? Yeah, I've done that. I did that was a kid I had the I either had the floorboard or the back behind the back seat behind the big back window We didn't have seatbelts then Or we did but we didn't use them and we survived Uh, let's see. So I get the death certificate. I see his parents were giovanni coppola and angelo suberato Don't tell me I'm butchering this I was like, where have I seen those names before I look at san pietro Made a birth since giovanni was born There as well and in 1860 his brother francesco was born in giovanni to giovanni and angelo And and giovanni's father was named francesco didn't take him long to put two and two together and realize that francesco The first i'm gonna assume Was my fourth great grandfather and father of my third great grandfather. So now what you're telling us Is is that you are excited that you found endogamy in your family That's what I'm hearing you say and maybe now we know why you're such an interesting fellow chris How many toes do you have? I'm sorry. I'm being I'm not being rude to him. I like Your um What just joshin Just joshin My family has recently moved to the isle of man where my children at 10 school. This is so cute All right They attend school with houses perry harry potter style Didn't have fun the houses are named after the viking fathers of the island using wiki tree I was able to determine that three of these four viking kings are my 27 28 great-grandfathers And the one remaining one was a brother of one of those my family makes light of it saying that everyone must be their 27th great-grand Daughter, but that's still cool. That's from sarah mackenna And then right below that we've got john kessler saying I have two favorites one happy and the other sad First I discovered that my wife is a descendant of the mayflower Hopkins father and daughter Second was sadness that one of my maternal grandfathers had been killed in france during world war one That's that's very sad But still cool to find that you have that family history in the military Eric wettington. Hey, Eric. Let's see one of my favorite discoveries was breaking down a brick wall with my wife's great-grandfather samuel mccarthy Found him in the family tree someone mccarthy appears Out of nowhere in south dakota Mary's and has a large family one of his daughters is my wife's grandmother She knew growing up and loves dearly through dna testing His wife, uh, he discovered that samuel mccarthy was actually samuel mccartney From iowa to discovering a surname change there He married their first to a different woman had a large family and one day just inexplicably disappeared Leaving his wife and children penniless His first wife was granted divorce in 1900 on the grounds of assertion It seems the members of the senate. So the first family had no idea what happened He left iowa and moved to south dakota and changed his name Isn't that interesting? Yeah, that's that's that there's a lot of that In family trees that that we have a similar kind of story in our family Actually twice it's in my stepmother's family and my family, but her uncle re emerged So that's interesting Uh, let's see alice keith castin says i discovered my uncle had been a sperm donor Back in the 1950s at least twice and we have discovered the offspring of that sperm Not of him of that sperm only I've met one of my first cousins and subsequently he passed away, but i'm in touch with the other Although we've not met isn't that interesting you find that was that i've never heard somebody say oh I found out i'm related to a sperm not that Not that i was this thing k wilson has a good one in here. She says my grandfather John wilson's birth name was john weed He left his home in ohio changed his name to wilson Worked his way west married in minnesota and homestead in eastern Washington where he became a respected businessman and county commissioner We didn't find this out until after all his children had passed away and my mother told me we had a family secret And that is why k wilson became involved It is a genealogist and big time in dna and doing stuff Let's see there are three That i am not a descendant of lizzie borden's family as many people claim That i am not a descendant of dracula's father as many people used to claim usually they all agree that that is debunked Um, yeah, I would like to know why Yeah, james why do people think you're related? Does he like the dress in black or something, you know? Is he gone? Does he stay out on the idea? He's is he like a Modern vampire Yeah, that i am a descendant of both the winner and the loser of the battle of hastings Yes, herald has millions of living descendants. Okay, that was a fun one. I like that answer and the final one Is um my favorite stuffery is that my fifth great-grandparents and my husband's fifth great-grandparents are buried in the same cemetery In freberg snider county, pennsylvania You know when you make that kind of a discovery like I got a an email from somebody last night saying that my baptist great great Great-grandmother is buried in the presbyterian church cemetery I would never have looked for her there. No, but I haven't even looked yet I'm going to start looking for her in ebb and easter in york county. So that's interesting So that is the question of the week I don't know if we had any fun comments going on during that Oh, no joke. I broke a brick wall. Okay. I'm looking to see if chris actually Didn't he slap back on me and he didn't And I'm gonna say happy question of the week for you and we'll hand it over to gregory Okay, super. Well, I am going to I'm just sharing my screen now. I There we go. That's the one I want Okay, so time for another round of Connection combat Max and I have the same same jobs, right? You do have the same jobs. Oh, don't do You're the one on the left Okay, you're the one on the right. Okay. So, uh, let me just open this up a little bit first. Okay, so the theme for this week is Serial or spouse collectors is the way it was phrased In the people who had married multiple times Yes So the the two examples are brigham young and jaja gabor those are the so the for the connection combat The question is which one of those two are you closest to? And then can you prove that connection? Can you go back and make sure that every step of the way You've got jaja gabor and who? Brigham young oh one of the founders of the Um, lds the What what are the what is their connection? their connection to Each other to well the fact the fact that they've had multiple spouses. So brigham young Five wise i'm good. I'm sorry. I'm not firing on all this. No, no, that's okay That's okay. Um, so what we've done since we've talked about connection combat what we what what i've been doing is We've we've taken two profiles at a time starting with the the star ones here And then i've matched them up because of some similarity in their profiles and i I arbitrarily choose criteria to To score them on and then we uh, we tally points including how close you are to them And uh, you the people watching live as well as our co-host and i've added donna donna You're on the spreadsheet. So you have to tell us as well how close you are to each of these people But if you're playing at home, and you're not sure how to find that number There's an easy way to do that and that is just to go to your own profile And go to the bottom of the page and you'll see the link here that shows all your your connections to each of the The highlighted profiles of the week. So if you do not have the wiki 2 browser extension If you're just using plain simple old wiki tree without any extra features Your bottom will look like this and so that'll have the list of all of them So you just have to find the names And so the first pair that you're going to compare are brigham young and ja ja gobor and by looking at that You said i'm only 16 degrees from brigham about 22 from ja ja So brigham young gets the point for me for this and then I'll go through and i'll i'll tell you how we match up But if you do have the wiki tree browser extension Then when you go to the bottom of your page It's it's really nicely organized and i'm a little column and it's a little easier to read but Either one of those that's where you find out how how you How to go sure so let's look at the first pair and i'm going to move brigham over here. So we've got brigham on this And ja ja on another And of course so brigham young Born in 1801 and went to them in bermont I didn't realize he would born in bermont and then moved of course to assault lake city connection to the lds search and the project church of the latter day saints that is His his family were originally methodists And he lived in new york for 18 years and then he moved to he moved And then of course there's and then this profile is really well done. It's got lots of nice information about him and uh How he's joined the follow the preaching of joseph smith and then the movement to um To uh, salt lake city interesting that he went at one point he and his brother um Went on a mission to kinkston in upper canada. So there's a canadian connection there. Did you guys know that? So, um, very cool. Anyways, very very nice long thing now, of course at that point um Polygamy was part was allowed in their church and he had a total of 55 wives So and then I listed there Oh, are they all listed? Oh, that's a good question because that's the criteria, isn't it because we're we're judging the profiles So it's what the profiles have in common and I should have counted his in advance Um, so, uh, maybe I can get someone To do that counting. Well, I keep I continue on just to confirm that number But the two criteria that I've chosen because it's about spouse collecting the data that we're going to collect are the number of Spouses and the number of children. Those are the point. Those are the extra point profile points That people will get this week further um The last week I had I was giving points out for stickers and for embedded photos And there's some of these profiles would have scored really well last week with those criteria But um anyways, um, I'm gonna put 55 down for now, but someone can actually do the count and correct me later okay, uh and the one nice thing about The browser extension does number it doesn't number the spouses. That's interesting But it does number the children so I can just zip down and I can say, uh-huh. There's 57 children Oh profiles that seems light That seems light doesn't Uh-huh So the other the other um, the other one in the connection combat is according to jaja gabor whose name, uh, I guess she must be the The the woman with the most uh spouses Um, because I believe she does have more than elizabeth taylor who's also one of our profiles the week jaja gabor mishungry Uh was born in budapest In the 6th of february passed away at the age of 99 god bless her Um, yeah in december of 2016 in los angeles And we have talked about jaja or her and her sisters before on the The live cast but uh, she was the middle of the three daughters And began her career in hyena's crown mishungry She lost lost her crown due to an issue an application. That's kind of sad Um, of course she emigrated. She was an actress Sawed after for her charm It looks uh, and then her the The profile dough goes through a lot of detail about her different marriages and whatnot um And there's a lovely lovely picture of her And of course another one in the middle of a crouch at an event So very nice And so I can one two three four five six seven eight nine Spouses are listed, which I believe is the number that she's credited with and greg. Uh yoke Counted on bring him young and all 55 spouses are listed. Excellent. Thank you very much yoke for confirming that That is great um It looks like lisa's also Wiki-trees are wonderful aren't they like during the live cast they just help us out so much I know They track down these weird facts that we or weird questions We throw out and they find the answer before we can even move on. It's just amazing. You guys are fantastic Um, despite nine husbands only one daughter Is listed Yeah Or one child who happens to be That may just probably weren't concurrent like Brigham, so You But now also they may not be listed You would think that there would be a lot of children listed You would think so maybe jaja. What is that picture down below? Is that a no that's yaw. Yaw. I'm looking at yaw. Yaw They do think actresses didn't always have as many children as some others too. So yeah That's great. So uh Donna Who are you closer to Brigham or yaw yaw? Uh Brigham wins for me. I am 19 for jaja, but only 14 from Brigham through my husband's line Okay, and what about are you a cousin to either of those? Look at that The browser extension really helped because it tells you right up the top you can see that i'm oh, okay Yeah, let me go back to us a distant cousin of Brigham young, but i'm not a cousin to the jajas Yeah, oh wait a minute. Yes. He's my a Brigham is my eighth cousin seven times removed That's close Which makes sense right And vets you're not a cousin of either Uh, no, I am a fifth cousin five times removed to bring him young Who is right my closest friend No, no relationship to jaja. Okay. Wow bring him young wins this Combat hands down Yes, okay, the next pair matching up is ned buntline and arty shaw Now ned buntline is not the name you see on the top of the profile here because you see his birth name Which is edward zane carol judson I have no idea how that morphs into ned buntline But uh, that was the pen name that he chose. He's an author Um, so he used the name ned buntline now is it buntline does anyone know is do they pronounce it buntline or is it buntlin Anyone familiar I'm gonna go with buntline for now until someone corrects me Uh responsible for creating a highly romantic and often misleading image of the american west Um, but one that the masses found irresistible So he penned about 400 possibly as many as 600 some suggest dime novels little westerners western books He he and his wife Uh, sabrina sabrina escudero moved to nashville and she she passed away shortly thereafter in January 18 1846 Then he got involved with someone else's wife Oh And then warned to stay away gun flight gun fight broke out and he killed the um the husband So he fled town actually he was about to be hung but the noose got loose And so he escaped and then he fled town so the interesting there and there's a whole um Newspaper article which is kind of cool that they have an article. Uh, they found a newspaper clipping from that back then Um, he also was a bit of a rabble rousers. He was working. Um He was putting up posters to incite that was actually involved incited a riot Um, here he is. He also worked with buffalo bill cody. He was an actor in one of the plays and then um help his western novels actually sort of um helped um Inform how the play went and sort of the character of buffalo bill cody was based on some of his writing or the his style of writing So that was it's all very interesting Uh, but in terms of families, he had uh possible wives mothers all these are added in the research notes But let's see how many we've got here in the profile. One two three four five six seven eight nine it looks like Nine wives in the profile and Father of seven children listed on wiki tree Then moving on to arty shaw Who of course is most popular as a musician? um At clarinetist a composer and a band leader an actor, but he was also an author of fiction and nonfiction um And I didn't see what books he wrote, but maybe if we do a quick check on wikipedia Maybe if it'll say um regular days Or No, I can't find it really quickly, but Uh, I should have I should have uh looked at that earlier, but it says he was an author. So That's why we're that's the the connection of sometimes you have to grasp really Really small details. Uh, but anyways, uh said he was married eight times. Do we have all eight spouses? One two three Ava Gardner, cool four five six Six spouses listed on wiki tree. So he only gets six points for that So someone should add those next to those missing two spouses Um, oh two marriages were nulled. So if in a marriage was a nulled Do you add them add the person to wiki tree or not? What's your ruling on that? I would say it gets maybe acknowledged in the research notes Or in the biography. That's a good point Hmm because with my family, I would probably add it and Put an end on it, but I don't know what the accepted standards are But an annulment means that you were never married. Yeah, it means it never never But you could hmm Oh Yeah, because it's your it when you're when you're adding a person it says add spouse, right? And you can you can add people without a marriage date and details If they have children they'd be connected That way, but if they didn't have children But you'd at least want to link them in the bio. I would say definitely linked in the bio. Yeah, so Someone should link them in the bio Is just a suggestion. Um, let's see and no children children unknown So zero children there okay, and I am not cousin to either of these folks Uh Donna, who are you close to Ned or arty? I am closer to Is Judson is that Ned? Yes Yeah, I'm closer to him at 16 versus 20. Okay, so Okay, oh I've been we didn't I forgot to ask Did the have the people in the live chat have they been voting? Uh, yes okay, okay And I forgot to look at and the previous one So look all the youtube viewers were closer to bring them young than jaja. Yeah, that seems I had none for jaja You had none for jaja. Okay So for Ned and arty, do you have any for arty? Uh, I have nine for arty Okay Are you gonna enter it or do you want me to uh, I can enter it. Okay, great. Okay. Yeah Okay, I just I just entered it. Okay Thank you So it looks like ned wins this contest though arty was With three more people related in the chat. He could have overtaken Maybe next time. Okay moving on We have abraham coloff And glinn demoss wolf and their connection is that they're both clergy slash theologian so they're Men of the church ish So abraham coloff was born in mohrungen prosin prussia In 1612 so we're going way back in time Passed away to 25th of february 1686 He could be the uh, one of the profiles of the month because he was his a february death date And at that point In wittenberg that was part of the highlight of romechus rike the holy roman empire I'm not going to read his biography in german um, I was skipped down And uh, so he was the son of a bursary officer um went to primary school in mohrungen and uh studied philosophy and konigsberg And then studied theology and other cities became an assistant in the philosof the philosophical faculty and um Then uh, he escaped Uh, luckily where he was escaped most of the chaos of the 30 years war so that was good news for him He became a regular professor at the university of wittenberg and then he was named a superintendent uh, interesting uh, if you is about using the german bible and um And added some interpretations of park luther died After a stroke he was married 16 six times and had 13 children So let's just see if we have all of those one two three four five six wives listed here And five children listed for abraham So yes, so put down in the chat Let us know who you're closest to And over to glinn glinn demoss wolf reverend glinn Or known as scotty was born in 1908 so much more recent in 25th of july in freelandville mox county indiana Passed away at the age of 88 on the 10th of june 1997 in redlands, california Son of john wealth and best demoss Baptist minister best known for having the most monogamous marriages 31 in total to 28 different women So monogamous marriages so that would mean one right after the other so it's called serial monogamy serial monogamy. Yes Very serial monogamy serious serial monogamy here Though i'm not sure how serious we can say since They range from only 19 days the shortest one the longest one was 11 years. I guess that's not bad, but You know, it's three of the marriage marriage of which women he had previously divorced So he did some repeats there as well Last marriage was to was a publicity stunt To linda wolf who holds the most for them the record for the most married woman. Oh, so there we go 23 times linda wolf So she has way more than jaja or lesbeth taylor You have to wonder if they reworked the vows to omit the clause till death do us. Yeah, that's right But after all of those people that he had all those connections he made during his life The sad very sadly no one claimed him after his death None of his wives and only one of his children showed up at his funeral Isn't that sad that is That's very sad aw um So anyways, uh, okay, let's our has someone counted this to show i one two three four five six motor's at number six seven eight nine ten 11 12 is private for the first private life there 13 14 15 16 21 bonnie is 21 22 are listed So I think it's only gets 22 points for number of spouses glenn Um, and only one child. I wonder if that's the one who showed up at his funeral That's that's sad after all the multiple wives do multiple marriages show up on the right. So if he married three of them again Oh good point. That's an excellent question. I don't think it does does it I don't think it does No, um, then he has more wives than he's supposed to Who has had more marriages? Turn turn the color over there on the right to hot pink when they're what's that multiple marriages for the same person To the same person so make them hot pink instead of just pink Oh Hot or pink? Yes. I see That would be interesting Hmm, but the only show let's see Does it show more than one? That's an interesting thing. Does anyone I don't know how how you handle that when it's married I think that we only do stuff on the saturday livecast to help improve wiki tree. Yeah, that's right We asked those burning questions Well, um, did yeah Oh, did elizabeth taylor and richard burton did they marry twice? I don't know. I think we'll find out I think we'll find out. I was looking for the profile. Okay. Well, there were some um, I think they did I think they did Okay. Well, someone will have we'll have to investigate that. Um, okay comparing these two donna, which who are you closer to abraham or glinn Glinn glinn and i'm also related to him. So you're also a cousin. Okay, erin gullison says wiki tree doesn't support multiple marriage dates for the same person That's interesting Okay, there's the answer Okay And we have three who are closer to abraham from the youtubers How many Closer to glinn. I I have uh 14 Closer to glinn I too am closer to glinn. He's my 16th cousin once removed. Oh, wow He's my 23rd cousin once removed. I'm very far down Yeah, me that's same same as me there donna. Oh, no, wait a minute. That's the wrong one. No, I'm 16th. Sorry So glinn wins wins this uh face off glinn wins glinn wins glinn wins rhymes Okay, next we have a couple of A couple of actresses elizabeth louise born van horteno married named del puerto um And she was born in viden vacosco um Which is in austria Interesting. So viden. Oh is so is viden. Is that how you? write austria or vienna in austrian Be german oh in german. Yeah Get down interesting. I would have thought it was v in there like w i e n But anyways, uh, I can't see it. It's too far away. That's too far away. It's leaning closer There we go it there v i with an accent d e and with a little oh, no, that's not vienna No, so So the The death the birth the death the data the data the data in the birth field says viden vacosco But the biography claims she was born in vienna austria hmm So we have a little bit of a That's a quite uh interesting Uh, but she was sort of austrian born noble woman Mexican-american model actress dancer writer photojournalist realtor and entrepreneur So She's done lots. Um But despite all of that. She has a very short little profile there and passed away in 2014 san antonio uh, the wife of uh, juan del puerto actor santiago Carrera rolling joseph bolton lant Uh, so three spouses and no children listed for her And then another mexicana actress maria de los angeles felix Um born in alamos in mexico and died 8th of april. She died on her birthday. Look at that at the age of 88 She shares my birthday Oh really I have an aunt and a cousin who was also Born on that day and my brother was married on that day. So that is a very auspicious day Wow, um Uh, and so she passed away in mexico mexico city. Uh, one of the most successful figures of latin america cinema Um, she was married to a military officer who she met in rica aldera's al atore in 1934 Gave birth to her only child and rica and who was named kiki his nickname. That was nice. Um She was discovered by uh, cecile bill demille and offered he offered to launch her film career, but she turned him down She actually turned down cecile bill demille. She preferred to begin her career in mexico and As but uh, her career was a success as that result victor is is giving us a heads up here when you click the map icon next to Vidin Roka scoma. Yeah goes to vienna Oh, so it must be of another it must be vienna in a different language, but Like that that little scoop on the end Is not a german marking Is it well, that's correct here. We've got Oh check check Yeah check Thank you erin. Yes, indeed. So was vienna. Is there a check quarter in vienna? Was it part of Czechoslovakia at one point? It was part of the austro Austro-Hungarian empire at one point all of that was okay Oh, I didn't realize that that the Czech language was part of that empire and stuff Interesting. Look at it. Look at where a lash lives Yes, he's got some italian going on. He can speak medavian. Yes. That's true. Great Huh, thank you very much for passing that on. That's very interesting um Anyway, so maria died in her sleep. So on her birthday and her sleep, you know what? Yeah, that's you can't ask any more than that. That's Yeah, uh, and she has Uh, one two three four five five spouses listed and one child So let's go five one And it looks like Uh, Donna, who are you close to isabel or maria? You're new to that thing Or she's talking to her ghost talking to her ghost Isabel isabel. Okay. Isabel wins Betsy is the outlier you're you're closer to maria. Yes, and we have um nine youtube viewers who are Closer to maria. Okay Okay, so that was fairly even There we go And are you cousins to either of those either of these people? Donna? Yes, isabel Isabel, okay There we go So, oh and isabel sneaks in the front. It's a close race, but 19 points versus 16 for isabel Excellent, okay. There's only one degree difference between the two of them. It's a tie because somebody new just came on so i'm gonna add that number 10 is it 10? Yep Okay, here we go. Oh, look at that Okay, the next two two performers jerry lee louis versus richard prier Or the profiles of jerry lee louis versus the profile of richard prier Jerry louis, of course, uh Great balls of fire, right? I want to just point out how in and typical this situation is here with these two Oh Really Um, jerry lee louis, um Quotes the killer. I'd never heard that nickname for him, but after reading his profile It makes sense Make sure you pose to your closest to in the chat people. Yes. Thank you. Thanks for reminding them. Um born 29 september 1935 and ferridae in louisiana Uh passed away Fairly recently 20th of october 2022 age 87 in mississippi Uh pianist singer songwriter gospel country boogie woogie rockabilly Also rock and roll's first great wild man And that's quite the claim since there's been lots of wild men in rock and roll but born to a poor family in Parish in eastern louisiana began playing playing with mickey gilly and jimmy swagger the evangelist So that's kind of cool his initial roots like famous people who became famous later on Very cool. And of course he had other influences Famous musicians the famous back then um hank williams and uh famously all over of course I went to a south of bible institute returned home started playing clubs Launched his recording career um And then his personal life had a share of troubles. So this is wild We're talking about marriages. He was only 16 when he got married his first marriage That's pretty young And then a second marriage occurred before his first marriage was actually legally over so that's that's not not totally kosher His third one his career screech to a halt when they found out that his third marriage was to a 13 year old cousin That's Thank you. Um, am I allowed to say icky? um And then his fourth wife after they were estranged so separated Drowned in a swimming pool, which is said and then his fifth wife was found dead only eight weeks after they got married So That's nasty. Um, he was never charged in either death But he never escaped the associated cloud of suspicion And he he was he was married seven times and only had six children. So Cloud of suspicion of that and in the fact that he was marrying underage children Yeah, yeah, that was that was the big cloud of her. I'm a think Yeah Like that is I did not know any of those facts until I read this profile um I just knew that he was a musician So wild uh, we have one two three four five six of wives there and four children listed in his profile So they'll get points for that I want to point out that that I posted a comment that you didn't see but um Judy said great balls of fire sounds like a public health warning Just so I could hear you guys That is good Um Me uh, no, they're I have no I'm I'm just going to move on Before I make an inappropriate comment. Um, but richard fire richard franklin linux thomas Please leave all the inappropriate comments to me. Yeah So anyways, um first of december 1940 in peoria, uh, you know, illinois died 2005 I didn't realize it was that long ago since he passed so for some reason. I thought it was more recent, but 2005 um, almost 20 years ago december age of 65 in los angeles Famous, of course stand-up comedy comedian actor writer Uh, why the regard is one of the greatest stand-up comedy comedians of all time And one prime time emmy grammy awards and rolling steaming rolling stone magazine cover uh His parents were unmarried when they're when he was born they became married, but then divorced Not too long afterward. There's this too bad. So he obviously had a difficult childhood Join the military and then wrote material for lots of shows including sandfrid and sun and flip wilson And we've talked about those before I know on live cast um And of course hosted on saturday night live tumultuous personal life struggled with drugs depression and other demons so um In his his profile if he gets points for one two three four five wives who choose to remain private um and two children Well, I think also married to two of his wives twice. It looks like as well. So uh, okay Interesting. Yeah, so maybe they didn't choose to maybe they're just they're just still living So it's it's not so that the wives necessarily chose to be private misspoken um Donna closer to jerry or richard jerry jerry He's also my cousin. He's also your cousin. Okay, great And how are the view wow? Oh, well, there's only one one for richard prior Okay, and there's one at the very end mary book cults. Is that two then uh, let's see. Yes, that would be two I think that may have been a couple Oh, oh, yeah, you think I missed some I don't think so no oh Okay So if you have a tie we just put in both and then both. Yes. No, I've been doing that's yeah No, I was just talking in case the live casters Didn't know are they um our audience so I got jerry lee wins This uh toss up 43 to 9 and the final one is martha ray versus elizabeth taylor Martha ray born as margaret yvonne tricep ray a reed I should say American comic actress and standard singer who performed in movies and later on television and when I first read that standard singer what? Um actress and standards I'm she's saying she sang a lot of the standards, right? Right, right. Not that not that she had her own Original songs that she she composed but she signed standards right like singing for in the great american song book something right? Yeah, there we go um, so She was born in 1916 in but is it is it brown spot or butte butte butte butte butte in butte montana Well, look at there's two t's so you would think it was a Short u And I'm talking to you But like imagine If if I were Butte I would only put one t in there And and how soft amorek is it that I'm laughing? I'm a 10 year old boy in middle school Whatever anyways It was a beautiful joke. Anyways, there we go That is funny Died in 1994 in los angeles Performing movies and later on in television So she in 1942 she entertained the american troops in world war two in korea and in vietnam Uh for nine years she made trips to vietnam's search and sometimes staying up to six months Using her training as a nurse to help the wounded. So that's that's really cool. Really impressive She was an honorary member of the special forces and nicknamed colonel maggie by the troops She received her prize green beret in the title of last turn Lieutenant colonel or probably lieutenant colonel because american right from president linden b johnson And awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 1993 which was before her death. So she would have been alive for that honor Sadly she did suffer from alzheimer's disease and lost both legs because of circular poor circulation 93. So that's said And her house was destroyed a brand new house that they completely remodeled was destroyed by an earthquake in 94 And then she passed away later that year I think this is very cool So in appreciative all the work that she did in with the uso during the world war two and then for and later on She was given special consideration To be married in the arlington national cemetery uh, she actually chose to um And and on she was buried with full merit military's honors actually in fort bregg in north carolina um And she was buried as an honorary colonel in the us marines And her honorary lieutenant colonel in the us army and she's the only civilian Buried at this location who actually receives military honors every veteran's day Isn't that cool? I think that's really neat. So there she is Big mouth I don't know if I'd want a nickname big mouth. I mean it might be appropriate for me, but I wouldn't want the nickname We don't always get a choice do we no, that's true. You don't lose your nicknames. They're hoisted upon you One two three four five spouses listed six. Sorry, um, and one private daughter listed so six and one For martha ray and then liz taylor. Well, I'm sure we must have talked about before um, but of course born 1932 in london Um and passed away 2011 ages 1979 in los angeles dame elizabeth rosin taylor um began her career as a child actress of course one of the most popular at the time And her profile is surprisingly tiny Um considering all the details one could include about her life In marriages and career and everything But I mean I guess the other the flip side is that there's lots of articles written about her There's the wiki pre wikipedia link right there So you could find out all that about her easily. So I suppose that is the flip side of that um Spouses listed one two three four five Six seven seven listed and three children so that is seven and three and Donna, who are you closer to? Elizabeth Elizabeth are your cousins? Yes, we are But not through my taylor side Oh, no, I you have taylors I do my irish taylors. Oh, okay But you need english taylors for her side Right So this is actually pretty close 12 to 15 um What's the youtube vote for elizabeth's side? Oh, uh third no seven 18 Oh, it's not close at all then Okay, eliz takes over and liz wins the crown for this pairing And there you have your your profiles and your combats and enough for me Thank you all for playing at home Thanks. Well, um, maybe we should move on to donna's Uh donna's presentation on the uh, january wiki tree dash of love Or I guess dash of wiki tree love So are you sharing? Okay, I am there we go. You just tell me when you want me to uh to move ahead Okay So this this this is our first month. We're looking at make it doing this monthly It was inspired by the fact that there's so many wiki tree profiles that consist of only a birth date and a death date Um For example, just his name is john doe and he's got a birth date and a death date Many have sources But some older profiles don't even have sources and still contain good calm junk um And as we all know a person's life is so much more than the birth and death date so Using one of the unique and best features of wiki tree is the white space of the biography and the ability to write our ancestors and relative stories And we can use combinations of words sources pictures and So much more So in this challenge we ask wiki trees to choose any profile and fill in that dash Between the birth and death dates and honor the person That the profile belongs to with stories sources stickers and anything they can think of that would bring the story to life The possibilities are endless because each person is so unique Um and always as always the wiki tree is stepped right up and let us show you some of the improvements and fun ways they found to bring the stories to life So go ahead and go to the next one. Yeah So the next two slides are examples of what some of they pretty much are all the same. There was a very Our wiki tree did a great job of choosing them. Um these all had sources, but there was literally nothing But he was born. He died on them the next page They had slightly more there's like one with a few stickers But none of them said anything beyond one sentence So this is what they began with So they chose very well and people chose for multitudes of reasons I chose a random profile other people chose someone they knew personally other people chose um There's multiple reasons that they were chosen. So in onto the first one that So there's our participants. So thank you to all. I think there were 16 people that participated So thank you to all of these people that helped with the improve their profile Okay, so the first one that we saw Obviously this had nothing in it to begin with pat credit Improved this one and she did something cool. She actually took at the bottom under her residences. She did her sections and she actually linked the persons The head of the household To her census sources. So that was kind of neat. So if you clicked on then they would go to the Actual person who was the head of household. So that was a really neat thing that they used And the next one was by Erin Robertson And she used her stickers. Well, she had a one one name study one place study and of the location, which Appalachia We had a couple of Appalachia in this one. So this was one of them and she did really good with her She had census and she did narrative um So much of an improvement from what it was Okay, next one was by Maggie church And she improved her this one for Audrey say And she did a really neat narrative. Um, she had links to her To other people that she mentions in the story so you can go to their individual profiles But the story that she put in here was really neat and she did the one name study as well Next one David Goody by Michelle basley Um, this is the first one here with a picture and you can do any picture It doesn't be the world's best portrait picture any picture that you have is better than no picture. So he's got a really cool Picture she listed his um children and she did a really nice job of Paragraphs and you can see their sources with every one of these paragraphs. So Much better than what it was when she started Okay, next one As you're decided to improve Donald Gerhard and she included Not only did she include Pictures the picture on the right is a census So it's an image of the census for those that want to actually see the the you never know What's going to get preserved and who has rights to see something. So that was really neat And she also included a photo of the headstone And she actually was able to incorporate that into the biography So not only is the photo linked to the profile She included it as part of the biography story with the captain So that's always a neat and then she also used a religion sticker So that's gonna need stickers multiple things So Okay next one if you can bet see Yvette fjord dels Yeah It's all in the the rhythm exactly you have to sing it It is so much you greg than me so So Okay, so she did really good on this one. She included some very cool pictures I did it was impossible to do a whole profile. They just are so long and cumbersome So I pulled out the highlights. So um, she included some really cool pictures and her That she must have pulled right out of their albums. They looked really personal and then she did a cool biography And stickers she was a great sticker person. She has her french her swiss Her occupation and that she was born in illinois And then what I hear you saying is that ann knows how to stick it He does she sucks so well. So yes Very it was very nice Okay On to the next one As you said you're amazed who I saw was in the chat Um, edward matthews. So she did what I love is she used the um census um Table not everybody likes these and there are other ways to do it But I personally also enjoy these because as I said before you never know who has access to The sources that you are posting. So it's really nice to really see these laid out. So um, she also did sibling lists And children list So our example here was one of the list and then she also pulled in a newspaper source Which is really nice And this looks like it's a clipping. So probably most people can access that when they click on it. So, um, very nice um That she added those for edwards profile And on to the next one Vicki Borchers who was also in the chat. I saw earlier. I believe she improved rosario cruzatz who was completely empty when she started And she did a coat of arms, which is really cool And that including that Is the main picture for this one. So it shows up at the top for those families that have coats of arms And her research notes were very Nice, but the main thing I wanted to show here was she did a bilingual So she did the biography in english and then she also did the biography in um, spanish for to honor the um The person whose original language would have been So that is a very cool option for here Mm-hmm Way to go. Um On to the next one Lucas murphy did adelphas shader And I believe that he rescued these photographs from Um somewhere he is he said that he was doing this one because he was rescuing some photographs So there are signature Yes, that's what I thought was really neat too is so he rescued these photographs and there there's a multitude in there He did nice paragraphs. Um The children are listed and then pulling a signature off a document is a really neat option Um that you can do you don't even need the whole document, but the signatures are very interesting To see what our um ancestors could do so Oh, no vicki Oh wow That's going above and beyond It is I guess that gave you the isolation to finish when you got home, right? Yeah, that's right Okay, so after lucas Spicy jayne spicy jayne Yeah, a spicy jane and she's a notable. Um, I believe she was a singer Um, and of course appalachian because it is sandy Um, and it was completely blank when she started so she got a interesting picture Um The stories that she was able to put in there She used the the sections and she put in about the the county feud that involved her family and her husband's family Some of that stuff that you just aren't going to get from your sources And the dates that are just we inherently put Marriage date birth date death date, but this is the stuff in between it really pulls it together So, um, it was a really neat profile and some really neat stories for this ancestor so Okay First spice girl Pipe is a very common appalachian name Is it? Yeah, I have spices and I have spices in my my family lines as well And it's not a nickname. It's actually a given name. Do you think given name? And I have one great great great grandmother that was shady and So and people are saying it should have been shady and I'm like all the documents. I've ever seen said shady. So Right. Yeah Okay So on to the next one is our lean philips by christine miller And this was also a completely blank one and this was I this was this one. I really enjoyed she pulled this one As someone she personally knew So not only did she put sources and um, all of the vital information that we're looking for She was able to include a personal story about our lean that she personally knew And I really like that that's The more of that we can do now Because we can't do that for people we didn't know when nobody's alive to give us those So that's really I think a really positive thing here. So But yeah, so that was I thought her personal story was really neat So, okay next one joseph I think I must have got west. I must have knocked off the tea and his name by alice thompson And she had some really nice pictures in there. There's a family reunion there. You can go with portraits you can go with Simple as just a picture of everybody sitting at a table She did her census listing on the right here with just a listing and not the table Because I think some people prefer that it not be that way and that's perfectly fine. There's so many ways to do it she honored his His service in the war And she had a real nice biography Showing is the newborn in kansas with the sticker. So she's also Stuck this one as well Okay next Oh this way betsy. So this is aida living son Yay, and um, she has more to add to this but this is her is this started out with nothing as well. So, um She was able to add a document of their marriage, which is really cool um, that's such a special moment in most Most lives, you know that that first part we start your own family So that's really neat to see that in a biography and she pulled it into the narrative as well With a link to it. So, um But you say you have more coming yet betsy you think yes. Yeah It has been an adventure for me And and offered a lot of collaboration, which was has been really fun So starting with obtaining a photo of her I you know in the process of searching on ancestry. I saw an image of her and Contacted the ancestry user and he agreed to let me share let me to share it And so that's that's where that image came from and he had the last the surname hazel So he was he was a direct relative And then for the marriage certificate that I Put in the within the biography The image was not available on family search. So I asked kathy navva I know she goes to a family history center once a week at least I said, hey, could you could you get me this image? Yeah, I was really hopeful that it would list her parents Um, just just this extra cooperation. Um, which it didn't but it was still Very special to see see the marriage certificate And then at the 11th hour, this was january 31st at ten at night I um, I find a find a grave entry for her oldest daughter That has a reproduced page from some book And it's got all these stories and it tells about how the family was in texas And this is something that because every census says indiana indiana indiana Who knew that they had spent three years in texas? And so I I reached out to the person who had posted the page from the book Who is a loving stone? And there's a 185 page Book written by a grandson of eda That um, he that he told me about I contacted the oan county public library And and the library and there's oh, I'll photocopy it for you and mail it to you Nice book is on the way to me and I can't wait Um, because you know stories are where it's at It is and that shows you just how it's not as easy as just pulling what's online There's so much more beyond what's online and wikitry really gives you the option to pull that together Rather than just have it on only use what's on this site to build this tree So you're really able to pull things in from a little of everywhere. So Um, but yes, so thank you that was yeah, but still it's much improvement from what it was while you're waiting as well so Is there another one yet? Uh, was that was there one more? Thank you. Okay. There was one more that the person is still working on and she actually posted and I Should have got a picture of it, but I forgot to um She she actually put a little banner on hers It says I'm working on this profile for the next few months If you want to add something, please put it in research notes or in the public comments so that I can incorporate it in as I go So that's another option you can do as well When you are still looking and you want to get it right before you start Flapping things on that may or may not be what you're looking to have for the profile. So So I thought we had a really good turnout and some great profile choices And great improvements and we're doing it again right down it Yes, yep I'm planning to put something out there by the first of the week and I might try to I love that idea of someone you know So I might you're wearing the shirt. Yes Yes, that's he's wearing the perfect shirt. Oh, yeah. Oh, yes. She is So I'm thinking of maybe trying to center it towards people You know that you've you personally knew in their lifetime that you could add a personal story to Because I believe that's really a important part of what we do That's great Don. Thank you so much Yeah, thanks. Thanks for having me this morning. Yeah, of course So Betsy, I know that you said you needed to run. Yes. So we have a little question and I can do a quick Quick run through with that for her Yeah, Anne was one of our participants. So, yeah, right. That's that's a real Name that's that's easy and but um, yeah, I do have to go. I'm sorry So But let me just say that we'll be back with a tip of the week Well mags will take care of you with a tip today and I have a tip next week The post in g2g for photos for february is up. The theme is homes So send us your Photos of homes and houses and and we will look at them and enjoy them celebrate your ancestor in february The post is up So So don are you gonna come back every week and do this for us solved through february? What? No, we're gonna do it once a month. So, um, I don't know that I'll be here every month with it We might do something different, but this month we thought we'd start here Um, Maybe it'll get bigger. I don't know we'll see All right. Yeah sounds great excellent. Okay. All right signing off. Bye everyone. Bye betsy by donna. Thanks for coming in donna Thank you You want to do the uh tip or do you want me to do the tip? Uh, you could you can do it. I didn't actually uh prep it, but I I didn't either but I can do it Let me go up here to I'm gonna go up to my great My grandfather's profile real quick And I'll add my screen at the stage. There's my cute dad This is one of the reasons that we did this as well How to learn how to do different things because it's there's so many options for one person is It's hard to figure it out till you see it and you're like, oh, that would be cool Well in this case, obviously I have the wiki tree extension the browser extension up Which gives me all the extra fun-looking stuff there and it shows me That Fletcher golden senior is my my grandfather But you see I got a cute picture of he holding my dad back in whenever I guess 1932 But I don't have that picture or any of the cute pictures that I have I have them over to the right And if the if the if you have a biography where you can just say hey I have this great picture over the right showing my grandfather You could put that in the the verbiage of the bio and just say look over there to the right my grandparents Sitting on a water tower Or my grandfather holding that or here's the timbleton family or I've got other kind of stuff down here But if I wanted to add say this picture of my grandfather holding my dad to the actual profile I would go over to where the the picture is look at that cute little baby very cute And I would roll down scroll down here to find this so you've got information you can do to this You can change the name of it You can add another person to it. So my dad is actually in this picture. So I can add my dad golden dash eight And um say that I'm certain that he is in there. I can add that I can add Additional profiles. I can do all the stuff location But what I want to do is come down here and grab one of these two So I can use inside text so I can Highlight this text and it will actually put that picture in Just plain and simple just pop it in or if you want to Customize it you can use this text which I usually do you can assign align it right or left or centered You can change the size that appears from a lower case l to a large case l and each time you change the the case It makes the image bigger And you can also add a add a caption. So I'm going to cut and paste this. I'm going to go see And this is a photo that is on a green profile So anybody that comes to look at this they will see the the photo if this profile is red Or if you are trying to add a picture to a profile that's unlisted It will not show for anybody else you have to post it in a green or an open profile for it to appear So I'm going to go back to his profile. I'll go into the edit mode Really I'm going to go into the edit mode. There we go And I'm going to scroll down here into the biography and that's a biography that happened in the 1930s So it happened after my grandfather won the spelling bee at his elementary school And probably before he did concrete forms and attachments for bridges It happened after he married my grandmother. So I'm going to go down here And um, let's see and I'm going to add This here. Oh, he used to sleep on the glider on the front porch of that house He would disappear after sunday lunches and we knew where he was The glider on the front porch. So I'm just going to add this picture in here right here And I'm going to change the caption to say of Fletcher golden Fletcher holding Fletcher And then I'm going to say I'm going to make it Medium-sized because I don't want to overwhelm the profile and I'm going to make it centered So here we go. We're going to go up here and we're going to say I was formatting So that automatically adds that and then it'll say full save So as we scroll down, you're going to see that there's a picture in the center right here And uh, Fletcher holding Fletcher. So that is how you add a picture So there you go Yeah, and I easily find out when I do it that I usually end up changing the formatting a few times to Fit it the way, you know, each. Yeah. Yeah, you can always do a You can change it for the kind of wraps around or whatever. So There you have that we're going to jump right into G to G here Tell you what's coming up quickly. Uh, there's those bow weevils or those weevils So wiki wiki tree has those cute little weevils. We talked about them last week But what's happening around wiki tree in february 2024? We've got lots of things happening This is the week of the second to the fourth and you're in the weekend chat right now talking to us But there's another weekend chat that goes on and that's on friday Pip shepherd usually is the one running that and it's in the g to g So you want to check out that weekend chat not this chat you want to check that chat out as well Uh, they had bingo last night Saturday around that's what you're doing. There's a saturday sourcing sprint going on Right now, uh, and that's uh, basically The highlights, uh, but there's lots of month long challenges going on for the week And here's the one we've been talking about all day Is the dash of love Makeover profile makeover challenge if I wanted to get a dash of love um Profile added to your list. Do I go to a g to g post and add my name or Yeah, when I get the g to g post up for february, then we'll get it linked here and I just have you comment on What your profile is and then there's a Before there's a gallery for the before pictures. Great. So yeah, we try to get mostly most of the before pictures They're mostly very similar, but um, they're sad. So they're good to have as a comparison You know So that's how you get into the There's jet-com weevils that people are stepping on all over the place. Germany connectors german painters Notable tv Celebrating centennial burst notable in sports super bowl legends. That's coming up next weekend the Super bowl. So that's in there and then there's some ongoing challenges going on And also if you run over to the ambassadors project, you can grab the social media Information to share that information. I'm not going to do that today because we are so far over But we've had fun. We had fun. We loved having you on donna and we will see you again soon The rest of you guys, thank you for being here And if you're looking at us later, we love that you're looking at it later We love sharing ourselves and you and everything else. So we're gonna say goodbye See you have a great saturday