 Good morning everybody. Happy Saturday. We saw a lot of chatter in the in the chat before we went live. We did. Joe Mama's here. I know. She was chatting with everybody and we also have Kathy here. She was the first one here this morning. I don't know if maybe maybe Mags was here first. But um, I knew who was here first. It was Kathy Nava. She said good morning to me at 946. And then you responded. I did. As the royal wiki tree, the we responded. The royal, the royal. We are the royal we. And then we have Hillary and Betsy Max. Betsy Max was telling me that you got a you were inspired to get a mitochondrial DNA test from last week. That's awesome. And Janine, I heard Max helped you with your stuff. Yeah, Janine and I got together and played. We did some wiki tree and DNA playing this past week. Yay. And then my mom and we have Chris here. Yeah, she's here. Hey, Janine. I feel like I know you now. Mm hmm. And then let's see. We have Donna and Jennifer. Hello. That's Zucra. Hello, John. I feel like last time you were delayed. So you're here this time. He was. He was out driving around or something. I think something vaguely would I remember. He was he was getting donuts and he never brought them to us. We kept waiting, right? Wasn't that what he was doing? Yeah. I think so. Hold on. John Tiner posted question of the week on Facebook and G2G. Awesome. And then let's see. I think that's it was done in the chat. Oh, Sue is here as well. Sue. Hello, Sue. Hey, that's it. Well, if anybody else is lingering in the background, hello. Hello there. And I wish everybody a belated Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day. Because it was last week. Belated Mother's Day. Not a belated one. Belated. I guess anybody who actually celebrated Mother's Day this past Sunday, because I know some countries are different days, but we did. We did. I know it kind of did, but another some other countries that are different. So look, Bob. Hello, Bob Dole. And we have Susie Carter. Hello. And Mary Sleppy. I think I've seen Mary before. Maybe Mary Sleppy. Hey, Mary Sleppy. Mary is distant cousin of mine, I think. Oh, I think on the hunt line or there might be a couple of lines. Mary is always doing good work in our lines. So I always like seeing her. Yay. Collaboration. Collaboration. You know what? What? Since I have heard that somebody posted, but I got the wrong thing up. I can't find the one on Facebook. Oh, there we go. All right. Oh, you should show your screen. Maybe. Maybe. There we go. Do you have any politicians in your family tree? That's the question of the week. I'm sorry. I don't want to hear this. Well, I am, I am just, I am related to Abraham Lincoln. You know, the only president that I'm related to is Barack Obama. We were like fourth to fifth to sixth cousins. He's one of my distant Wellburn cousins. How about that? Oh, let's see. I haven't even looked at the thank you for telling me, John. Bob Dole. John Tyner wants to know if you are related to the Bob Dole. Maybe he is the Bob Dole. I'm guessing by Gidey Sue. I'm guessing that he's Australian. Good day. Probably. I think so. From what I remember, maybe. Yeah. And Jennifer, you've got that right. You don't talk politics in your family unless you want to get into fights. My family was really interesting. We really never ever did talk politics ever, ever, ever, ever in my parents and siblings and stuff. Yeah. It's a rule in our family too not to talk politics. Yeah. Well, it didn't rule. It just, it didn't happen. It was probably somebody's rule and we just followed it without knowing. It would be funny if he was related to Bob. But he said Gidey. I'm guessing he's Australian and might not even know who you're talking about unless people know. I haven't seen the relationship with Bob Dole. And Chris also asks, does my dad, being president of the New Hampshire American Dental Association count as being related to a politician? No, I don't think so. Probably not. What is the definition? What would classify someone as a politician? If they ran for public office and were elected. Public office. So that would be from school board, county council, on up to Senator or even El Presidente. And we've got one, an answer that's in Argentina, I think. So that's pretty cool. I had an uncle who was a county judge in El Paso. Many, many years ago he ran for Congress too, but then when that's from Stacey, my maternal great-grandfather was the first labor premier of Tasmania, Australia, John Earl. I just remembered like my great-grandfather was like the mayor of a small city in Alabama. So, well, you need to find that information and share it with us, Sarah. Hold on. Let me go find it. I have it on his profile. I just don't remember exactly. Hold on. I'll get back to you. Oh, I love this one. Wyned van Bekel says, no, my family has always been honest people. You have to be able to spin a few tails if you're a politician. That's, you know, I will not raise your taxes. Let's raise those taxes right now. Yeah, my great-grandfather, my dad, so my dad's mom's father was the first mayor of Santa Ana, Alabama. So there you go. That's impressive. And your mom wants to know if she can count because she was his girl scout leader. She was our girl scout leader. She was the best girl scout leader. Joe Mama. And Chris Ferriero, my great-grandfather Giuseppe, was president of the American Right Now. I feel like the credit union counts less than the girl scouts. Yeah, no, yeah. Okay. I'm just, I'm looking. I'm just looking. Can we just, can we just preface this, this whole live cast because there's going to be a lot of controversial people we're going to talk about? Just let's just not have any opinions mostly in the chat because, you know, there's going to be some people in the profile of the week. We're just going to talk about them. And that's it. I picked, I picked the best question of the week, the best answer. Okay. It's my dad, Mike Vasquez from John Vasquez. He was the mayor of McNabb, Illinois, population 350. Okay, we're done. That's it. That's it. That's all we need to know. Do you have, and Pip, I love Pip. Pip was crawling all over these questions and answers to the week. Let's see. Advocacy work, working on the state level in Massachusetts, served on city commissions, appointed by mayors. Listen, there's so many politicians in this family of anonymous read. That's really, really a good answer with lots of information. Isn't that crazy? Lots, lots of good stuff. Woodrow Wilson. Now Woodrow Wilson was not the greatest American president, but he was an American president. I think Lord Mayor is a politician. What is Lord Mayor? Lord Mayor is a mayor of a city in Ireland, I'm guessing. Oh, yeah. Not just any mayor. He is a Lord Mayor. Mary Sleppy, my great-grandfather, Philip Howard, served on the Freedman's Bureau in Boston County, Tennessee. Is that a political appointment? If it is, it's a really good one. Is it a political appointment? Did they talk about Mary? I don't know. Hmm. Let's see. Back to the question of the week. Alexis Nelson, my second cousin, three times removed, is William Bliss Pine, who was a United States Senator from Oklahoma. Interesting, that his court reporter was Cecil McIntosh-Glissman, who was my first cousin, three times removed, and the two have no blood relationship. Not quite sure who those people are. A double connection, cool, Pip says, so they're double connected. This is a good one. Dagmar Thoris Daughter says that my third great-grandfather, Jan Segursen, was a member of the Apingi, the Icelandic parliament. That's very cool. Don Tyner on my third great-grandparent, Henry Hutton was Lord Mayor of Dublin for one year, cool. I've been to Dublin, I like Dublin. And then June also has a question, are postmasters a political appointment? I don't know. I have some signed by Abraham Lincoln, where he was appointing his two career hours, says, pretty sure our Australian capital cities have Lord mayors, cool. Hmm. Let's see, John Thompson, my fourth great-grandfather, Charles Totenham Loftus, who brought Ireland into confederation with Britain in 1801. Ouch, John Tyner. Not sure if you like that. That's John Thompson, you guys can talk that out. But it is cool. Don't know if I would describe either of us as politicians, but my dad and I both held elected office. Kathy Forbes, now we know. Sue says politics isn't her strong point, mine either, Sue. No, not mine either. No, I don't like politics. You get into crazy debates with people. And a lot of it is circular arguments. And I just, I get very, very bored with it, actually. Every politician in Ottawa is going to be calling me. You want a circular argument? I'll give you a circular argument. You know, they're all watching the WikiTree livecast. You know they are. Oh, Chris, Chris, you majored in political silence, silence, silence. Oh, David McNichol, his grandfather was a commissioner in Hill County, Montana, pressured into running for a second term but declined because it was too political. But even though he declined, he only lost by a hundred votes. Oh, that's that, depending on the size. That's not too bad. That's not too bad at all. If there were 200 people, then he's got half of them, which is still good. Got half of them. My great, great grandfather was a family, was from a family involved in Virginia's secession. Moses Gregory, representative of Gallia, Lawrence, and Scotia County's Seoto. See, there you go. Abraham Denton, the third. State of Franklin. Janine, I have connections to the State of Franklin. Genealogy is far more engaging, Bob. See, Nina Handy Merriman was the first two women to run for council in Bladensburg, Maryland. When was that? 1894. She died in 1921. So it would have been, oh no, 1981. That's cool. When did she run? Oh, that's not a lot of stuff on there. That's cool. That would be cool to see. James Baker. Don't forget, if you do have any people who actually ran for office, depending, we have those little, like, what do you call it? They're not stickers. They're, like, I forgot, little boxes that you can say they were, like the mayor of this city and they preceded this person and they were after. So look into that, if you, like, probably I should do that for my great-grandfather for the first mayor of Samson. Thankfully, I don't have to do that for anybody in my family. None. Our next governor. Look, I got a picture, Sarah. Ooh. What does that say, what does it say next to governor in the front? One. Our next governor. Okay, our next governor. And there's a band and a whole bunch of people standing around. That's pretty cool. That's Henry Neff Anderson. Well, that's Azure posted that. Oh, Azure did. I love Azure. She's been posting on Twitter, like, tagging us in it. Like, look at our, look at the posts about the live cast. Mary, yeah, she does. Mary Gee has Winston Churchill, William Wallace, Manny Carter, Surity Barons, David Macintosh, Dorothea O'Hare's uncle, great uncle, launched his political career in 1916. He's elected a state representative in Massachusetts. Richard Hill. Is that the Richard Hill? As in the author Richard Hill? Let's take a look. I don't know. Great grandfather, R.H. Cameron, George Ramson were both involved in Toronto City Politics. That's pretty cool. William H. Ireland said as an Ontario MPP. That's pretty cool. Oh, that's cool. Ontario Legislature. Oh, let's see. Aside from commissioners and such, not really except maybe some distant relatives. I'm not a politician, Pip Shepherd says, but I could have been. He could have been. He knows how to work a crowd. If what does know how to work a crowd. I feel like he'd be great at... The man's got the gift of gas and he looks so good in a kilt. Hmm. And here's a good one that I was saying. We had one that was here. So this is from Helvia Maria Casario. I can kind of read this for us. A grandson and two great-grandchildren of my great-great grandfather were relevant political figures in my country, Argentina. His name was Giovanni Bastista Husto. A surname that was cast in line eyes to Husto. With that surname, that of my great-grandmother Catalina as well, we had a governor of the province of Corrientes and his son would later be president of Argentina, Republic Augustine Pedro Husto. A cousin of his would be doctor and founder of the Argentine Socialist Party, Dr. Juan Bastista Husto. And his wife was one of the first women fighters for women's right, Dr. Alicia Morro de Husto. That's pretty good, people. The question is, Mags, did you know that or did you translate it on a different screen and read it? I'm hurt that you even had to ask that. Of course I was about to translate it for us. Then you went on it. I translated that, baby. I mean, I figured you know some of it, but I did know some of it. That was just very well. It was too good for it to be real. We are talking politicians and politicians know how to spin. My mom was like, wow, Mags. Look, my mom would have been the one that would have been able to do what you did without Chris with friends like you. I don't know who I mean, you know, in my life calling me out. It was impressive. Then I knew you were going to try and do it. That's why I just bowled right through. And down here, there's a really good one down here that I wanted to pull up. Prime Minister of Australia, Howard Holt. That's Jason Cowley. There's a really good one though. Where is it? Down here, here. Somebody really got into doing the Wiki Tree Connections. Too many to count. It's a silly amount. Is that supposed to rhyme? Most with unknown confidence is here and there. So take them with a grain of salt. But cool. So lots of really cool people. Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Rutherford V. Hayes, Magna Carta Assurities, and even down to a Mayflower Compact, Jennifer Polk. So lots of great questions a week. Head over. Make sure you upvote them. Oh my gosh. As in the, what's the guy's name? Oh, they even celebrate that day in Quebec. That's the guy's name that tried to blow up parliament. Bank needs some help. I don't know, but Bank needs help on the day. Who tried to blow up parliament? Who tried to blow up parliament? Oh, parliament. And John only wants you to upvote his answer. Nobody else. Guy Fox. Guy Fox. Fox. Yeah, he's a Foxy guy. There he is. Or Guy Fox. Depends on if you want to say it with a French word. Yeah, look, look, Sucre, you win. All right. You did win. 1605 says John. So that is the question of the week. Next, we have the profiles of the week, which we'll probably go by quickly because they're all current. And you know, you know, there was actually somebody who complained that there were too many bad people in the list. There was one bad person on the list and they wanted to come to Wiki Tree for peace. And that's why I said that name and that list. That's why I said, like, there's some controversial people on the list that, you know, let's just not, let's just keep the chat factual and nice. That's all I have to say. Factual and nice. So I guess what I have up right now is my great grandfather, who was the first mayor of Samson, Alabama. That's why I was looking it up. So Benjamin Jefferson Lewis. There you go. Oh, and I lost the page that was actually on. So our profiles this week. Hold on. What? I said, don't get lost. I'm not going to get lost. I promise. So profiles of the week this week are notorious Twitter super users. So notorious, notorious, notable or notorious, famous or infamous. And I think it all links back to Elon Musk, who is our current Wiki Tree challenge person that we're focusing on. So they just kind of and then they just add it on. So we'll start with Elon Musk. Born in South Africa and 70s CEO of Tesla, co-founder PayPal, founder of SpaceX and the chairman of Solar City. So he was born in 1971 in South Africa. And he is the son of Canadian born, Mae Hadelman Musk and a model and dietician and Earl Musk and engineer in South Africa. And then Elon is married to Canadian fantasy author, Dustin Wilson. They had five children. And then, yeah, that's pretty much it. And as you know, he's, I think he's the majority shareholder in Twitter right now. So that's why they kind of picked he's Twitter. Yeah. But his purchase has been put on hold because of something about fake users or something. Well, that's Elon Musk guys. Sarah, are you muted? Am I muted? Did I mute myself? John Tyner says you're muted and then somebody else said your voice went away for a minute. Can you hear me, Megs? I can hear you. I'd never heard you drop out. Oh, maybe it was a, maybe it was a little like internet glitch or something. Who knows? Okay. Everybody that can hear Sarah, raise your hands. I can hear me. Okay. So yes. So next on our list is our current president, Joseph R. Biden. Joe Biden. Joe Biden. What is his middle name? Our Robert, maybe I'm guessing. I don't know. Because it's one son, Robert Hunter. I'm just guessing. So he was born on August 27, 1966. And we don't know where exactly. So at age 29, he became one of the youngest people to ever be elected to the US Senate. And Biden became the sixth youngest senator in US history. And he received the presidential middle of freedom in January, on January 12, 2017. His middle name is Robinette. Huh. I wouldn't have guessed that. It's curious. He doesn't have the vice president little thing here. So he has a vice president one. Right? Yes. There's a vice president one. So that should be edited. Not much on him, but you know, I'm sure a lot of people know about him since he's the current US president. So let's go on to our next one. A Canadian, Justin Bieber. I have a comment to make. Justin Bieber. What is the comment? He's a cute kid. He's a singer. Does all this. I can say cute kid when he's probably around my age. He still looks like he's still 12. He introduced with, along with our coffee company here called Tim Horton's Coffee and Donut Shop. They have something called Timbits. And so this winter, he introduced three flavors that he chose and they called them Tim Bebes. And the country loved them. Some people hated them, but most of us loved them and we want them back. I just, he had a great influence on our culinary diet here in Canada this winter. And is it most, I'm sure most of you know, but Justin Bieber, he is a singer. Oh, Sarah. I can hear you. Yes. I've got bad news for you. Oh. Here, I'm going to share my screen. Hold on. Let me go back to this so I can see what you're sharing. All right. Here we go. Who's the closest connection? Is that what you're showing me? 21 from Donald Trump. Okay. Which is crossed down by 21 from Michelle Obama. They can drop each other out like we're doing the vote. 22 from Taylor Swift. And then 21 from Kanye West. Okay. So those are your closest ones. That's a pretty interesting little combination. Sorry, continue. I saw that and I thought I should share it. I also, oh, this, whatever this link was, Justin Bieber, Ryan Gosling, and Everyl Levine. Wow. Everyl Levine are related to not work. So, but apparently, I think, because they're all, because Everyl's Canadian and so is Ryan Gosling, I believe. So, yes. And Ryan Reynolds and what's Mike Myers and Keanu Reeves and Jim Carrey, Dan Aykroyd. I could go on and on. Yeah. There's a few. Look, and then our next profile of the week is the actual co-founder and CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, who I know nothing about, honestly. I don't know. Born in the 70s. Founder of Twitter. That's all. That's all I got, guys. Let's look at his Wikipedia page. I would say he's an infamous or a famous Twitter user. I mean, I'd hope so if he's the founder of Twitter. He's an internet entrepreneur, programmer, and philanthropist. He was born in Missouri. Yep. That's it. I told you these were going to be short just because there's not much on their profiles and a lot of you kind of know them. Okay. Next, we have Bill Gates, Microsoft CEO. Born in the 1950s. He first took interest in programming while enrolled in Lakeside School, an exclusive preparatory school. In 1973, he served as a congressional page in the U.S. House of Representatives. He graduated from the Lakeside School in 1973 and he enrolled in Harvard. His sophomore year, he devised an algorithm for pancake sorting as a solution to one of his series of unsolved problems. And he, in 1975, he dropped out of Harvard and formed a partnership called Microsoft. It was like hyphenated at that point with Paul Allen and then the rest is history. Microsoft, we all know. Apparently, Bill's name won a bit of housekeeping's 50s, most eligible bachelors in 1985. And in 1987, he was listed as a billionaire in Forrest Magazine, 400 richest people in America. And he was number one on Forbes list of the world's richest people from 1995 to 2007 and 2009. And yep. That's Bill Gates and Microsoft. And is people saying who they're most closely connected to in the chat? No. No. People are teasing me about food and Jennifer is eating M&Ms and your mom is cheering her on. But Hillary is. Hillary is closer to the member of the week than to any of these Americans. Okay. I'm close to Michelle Obama through her husband. So next we have the current president of France, Emmanuel Macron. And I don't know much about him, but he became the president of France. I think that's May 14th in 2017. And he's still currently the president. I don't know how the, that works in France, how if they just stay president for a certain amount of years or politics in France or until somebody else gets elected, I don't know. They just had an election. So he just got reelected. Oh, this says right there re-election on April 24, 2022. So he just got reelected as president. Yeah. Because he's on, I guess, his second term. Okay. So that is the president of France. I guess he's a, I guess he's on Twitter a lot. I didn't realize that. Neither. Next we have Michelle Obama, former U.S. lady. Former U.S. lady. We have a former U.S. lady. And then so her husband was a, well, is Barack Obama. I say was like nothing more, but is. She was born in 1964 in Illinois, married Barack Obama on October 3rd, 1992. She's a lawyer, writer, and university administrator. Yeah. And she was the first African-American first lady. That's it. I say we get Michelle to be the next president. After Biden. Sure. Isn't it? Well, I get, I could work. Next we have, I know JK Rowling is also on Twitter a lot. Chris Ferriero has just pulled Justin Bieber's, it's 18 for Chris from, from, we figured that because, you know, you sing so well. Look, Azure, she like heard me that I said her name and she's here. She's here. She's watching somewhere. Because I think she's what is usually after. So she's actually here live today. As. So we actually have JK Rowling. She's actually not public. So then she has no biography. But if you don't know, she's the author of the Harry Potter books and born in the 1960s. And has had some pretty controversial Twitter postings, that one. I feel like all these people probably had a controversial Twitter post. Once or twice. Once or twice. Next we have Taylor Swift. I like Taylor Swift. I like her singing. You're pretty close to her and so am I. Born in 1980s. So she used to be, she's actually the first, I think, the first singer to actually change her genre from country to pop. She originally started as country, and then she actually changed to pop. And she did a little bluegrass too, which really put her up in my books. She did a little bluegrass. Sarah's like, why are we talking bluegrass? I'm going to get my banjo out in a minute. I also didn't know she's been currently working on re-singing all of her songs, because the previous album she was recorded with, like, owns all the rights. So she wants to own all the rights to her songs. So she's been re-doing them. Fun fact. That's interesting. Okay, next we have Donald Trump, the US's former president. Born in the 1940s. American businessman and politician, 45th president of the United States. Has office towers, hotels, casinos, golf courses, and other branded facilities. Chris Ferriero says, oh, keep breezing through these so we can get to the animal pictures already. We're working on it. And it's, I don't know if we'll see any animals on the pictures. Donna Bowman is 19 from Taylor Swift. Okay, that's pretty close. That's pretty close. So we probably all knew Donald before when he was the business man, produced The Apprentice, and all of that. And then he was also, he did a whole bunch of stuff. Yeah, he did a bunch of stuff. He did a bunch of stuff. And then also then we have Kanye West, who now goes by, he actually changed his name to Yay. Yay? So we should probably adjust that. He actually legally changed his name to Yay. I think he did that earlier this year. So he's an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, director, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. He achieved recognition for his work on Rapper Jay-Z's The Blueprint. And then, you know, he just got up from there. He's won over 20 Grammy awards with additional awards from BTMTV, Soul Train, Billboard, and many others. I'm going to be opening my Soul Train. Soul Train. Yeah. So that is all of our profiles of this week. We told you it was going to be really quick. And now we can look at photos. Have a good sleep, Bob. Bye, Bob. Let's go look at photos. What everybody's been waiting for. Has Chris been working on Taylor Swift's bio? Because he says that she has the best bio on Winky Tree. I mean, hers was pretty short, unless somebody just added something to it. And then he says, I just Kanye'd Kanye. You know how he interrupts her when they're performing? Yeah. That did happen. Yeah. Okay. So our photos of the week are mothers, because, you know, Mother's Day was just... A couple of weeks ago. Like last week. Was it last week? Oh, that was last week. That was last week. And my kids are still here. How do I get rid of them? Okay. Next. Oh, was it? Was it? So next week, Greg said he was going to have four generations of females in the house. I hope he took a picture. No, that was this, yeah, this past week. Yeah. Saturday, he said the next day that was going to happen. So we told him to take a picture. So I hope he did that. And then he had the remind me because of this photo. The first photo we have, four generations, Alpha Mini, Pearl, and Pearl. That's a great photo. We can kind of see the resemblance in the noses almost. Oh, yeah. In the garden. It feels like she's about to go out somewhere, maybe a church or maybe to a brunch or a lunch or something. Or to an outing with friends. I don't know. Hillary has a photo this week. Oh, she does. I guess we'll see it. I don't usually look... I'm usually don't look at who uploaded them, so I'll make sure I pay attention. So we have Dawn and Cass. I mean, she's a mother. Maybe a grandmother. Maybe a great grandmother. Who knows? Hillary posted from... This is Ida with her daughter Ruth and her sister, Alice. I like her, their dresses. I love the fence behind them. That's a weaker fence. Oh, that is. Look at that. In England, Norfolk, England, or a waddle fence, right? I don't know. We've already missed her. The one in the garden, that was Hillary's mom. Really? How did I miss that? Did I tell you? I'm sorry, Hillary. That's her mom. Hillary, you've been missed her. We're so sorry. I'm sorry. Is that Hillary's mom? Where was she going, Hillary, does it say? She probably says somewhere. Was she going out somewhere? It looks like either Mother's Day or Easter Sunday. Does it say the date? Oh, it just says 1955. So, okay. Sorry, Hillary. It's like you said that after I had looked at that one. Or Max had said it. This looks like a telescope. Does it look like a telescope? What are those look-offs? Like they have a blue ridge barcoyle? On top of white face. And Essex, New York. There's a good write-up about this on the G to G post. Oh, well, we'll have to go look at that. We have a lot of time to look at photos today, so I can go on a few tangents. Oh, I forgot. Greg Clark's not here. No, I'm just getting, sorry, Greg. And he's looking at me right now. He might have been able to expand. He's there to give me for saying that. Look, there's an animal. There's a cat. Alexis coming in with the cat. Alexis, pepper. I guess the cat's name is pepper, and Clarice Loveless. Nice. I like her hair do. I love that. I wonder if I could pull that off. What do you think, guys? Can I pull off that? You'd have to do some straightening. Yeah, I know. I couldn't do with curly hair, and I'm too lazy to straighten it, so probably wouldn't go too well. The zoo? I love it's a photo of the zoo, but there are no animals in it. Unless there's an animal over here in the corner, or it's a rock. Oh, Jeanine posted this one. That's Jeanine and her kids and her mom. 1986. Oh, that's a cute photo. I like this one. Oh, it's a baby. They're in little, little, official little bicycle with a little wicker basket in the front. She's saying, now, don't stick your feet in the spokes. That would be a bad thing. I remember my dad would take me on bike rides like that, he'd have me in the back seat, and he'd go around the neighborhood. Oh, Kathleen posted this one. I wonder if it's her mom? Oh, it says aunt, so maybe it's her aunt. It's in the page of aunt, so British Columbia, Canada. That's a nice photo. Laying in the grass. Oh, like that one too. Oh, Betsy posted this one. Margaret McMurray with baby daughter, Suzanne. Oh, Betsy. Is that your mom, Suzanne, and your grandmother, Margaret Betsy? That's what I'm assuming, if I'm guessing correctly. It probably says it somewhere. It probably says in the G2G, but in 1937. Nice. I like that photo. I love Betsy's photos. I like how people post a lot of photos this week. See, they're hit or miss. Oh, there's a second one, unless somebody just posted another one. That's duplicated. Three generations of mothers, 1932. Wow. It says Wendy Taylor's mother, Balda Margaret, Taylor, and E. Thompson. 1960. It's a beach somewhere in Australia. She looks like she just like got off from work and went to the beach. She looks like she's in like a little... She's doing a calm down after a hard day at the office. We're looking at water. Your mama says that your daddy used to take you fishing too. Yes, he did. And there's the horses. There's two of them. She's just like standing on them. Our lives are complete. I know. We got sea cats and horses. That's it. We can leave now, guys. We're done. These horses are like, why is this lady doing this to us? I imagine that she's done that to them before. If not, they would have been not happy. So the little caption at the bottom of the photo says, ride them, cowgirl. It says Betty at the sugar camp. Nice. Oh, at the sugar camp. Fun. What is sugar camp? It's where you go up and you tap the maple trees. I'm just... Those are the sugar camps and the sugar shacks. There's lots of them just across the river here in Quebec. This looks like Betty is putting something in a bird... This looks like a bird house or bird feeder to me. Oh, look here. I took this photo of my mother filling one of her bird feeders when I visited her at our family home in 2011. This picture captures her love of birds, the outdoors, and country life. She passed away November 2014. Oh, it's a good memory. Keats on her childhood home staircase in Richmond, Virginia. Hey, that's right. My dad was born right in Richmond, Virginia. You imagine how many people walk down that staircase in their prom dress or their tuxedo going to prom. That's a beautiful staircase to take pictures on. Let's see. The image of my mother on her childhood home staircase was taken by family and came from my family's collection. Her name is Keats and she was named for one of her many relatives named after her third great-grand-uncle John Keats. She's my window to many well-known historical figures. Her father directly led to one of the founders of Nantucket, two Mayflower occupants, who later married members of the Nansmen tribe of Virginia and indirectly to Benjamin Franklin. Nice. Her maternal grandfather was a poet and led directly to Patrick Henry in the Alettes of Virginia and the West of Jamestown. Very cool. Samir and Marcos holding their first child. It's this Brianna. She always posts these photos of her Egyptian family, which I think is super cool. I've been loving these two. Yes, she's had some great photos. What a beautiful mother. I think I just love it just because it just increases our international scope on wiki tree. So just saying that makes me happy. What is this? That's a Carol Burnett throwback. I knew it before I even saw it. Amy Gershmore parodying Carol Burnett parodying Scarlett O'Hara in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1999. That's fun. I knew exactly what it was before I even clicked on it. Baby needs airing out in Montgomery, Virginia, 1949. Birth announcement created by myself and printed by my mother-in-law showing all the mother's responsible for the birth of our children. Fun. Looks like a little family tree. Nice. Well, that's the end of the photos on the page. Look at the G2G post and see what are their pictures and stories they have associated. Okay, let's see. So we saw this one. So, photo was taken in 1965 of me pepper with my mother. She was an amazing lady. She dropped out of college and worked building B-29 during World War II. You posted a lot of photos about your mom doing that, which I think is pretty cool. She was even doing this when she was pregnant with me. She worked as a medical technologist VA hospital in Oklahoma City until her battle with breast cancer caused her to have to stop working. And she died seven months after taking after this photo was taken in fall. Wow, that's sad. This is Janine's photo at the zoo. I love going to the zoo and seeing all the animals in that photo. I know. Unless one of these, unless there's like an animal behind them. I don't believe that to pursue Janine. Then this one. This photo is my mother and youngest brother. There's 15 year gap and four sisters between my younger brother and me and only 15 months between me and my older brother. Yes, that's right. A boy and then five girls and then another boy. Wow. Yeah, my brother and I are very close in age that way. Mm hmm. So a wonderful gift. This is this photo with the telescope, not the telescope to look out. I love the write up. A wonderful gift mom gave me was her enthusiasm for what she called points of interest. She didn't drive a car, but she was the driver. I love that. She pushed her little family three to visit so many places. It started when I was young here in 1953. We're at the top of White Face Mountain upstate New York. It's not that she selected every place we visited. She so encouraged dad that he developed ideas of his own without mom. It would have been the same places over and over again. There's nothing wrong with that. It's just mom's way made me a happier, more grateful person. That's great. That one doesn't have a photo attached to it, but so this one that we saw is my mother's sister, Sheila. In 1954, I remember visiting her family in Edmonton, Alberta where her husband Don, serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force, was stationed. Her children at the time included Valerie and Deirdre with Guy and Holly to follow as they were relocated to Luxembourg and Quebec. We didn't see this photo. I love this photo. My grandmother's sister Elise holding her new daughter Ruth while her mother Anna looks on. Ruth became the mother of 13 children. Her oldest son died this past winter and I'll bring this picture when I travel to Maine for his memorial service. 13's a lot. I assume we all have a few. 13's a lot. Ida holding her daughter Ruth, her sister standing beside them. We saw that one. Oh, Betsy's photo. Here's my paternal grandmother holding my mother. See, I assumed correctly. It was a good assumption. I love this photo because you can see both of their faces so well. I'm also intrigued by the pattern my grandmother's dressed. I do like her dress a lot. She's very skilled as a seamstress and grew up making her own clothes. Wonder if she made this dress. It's possible. Okay, this one has links. Let's look at this one. Oh, we saw that one of the four generational photos. We saw this one too, three generations of mothers. Oops. So my mother Florence is in the middle on the left is her mother Addie and on the right is Addie's mother Sarah. Sarah was an accomplished seamstress and dressmaker made clothes for her children and grandchildren and probably even great grandchildren. I don't know whether she made any of the dresses in this photo. So it says, interesting trivia, all three of these were the oldest child in their families. This tradition of the female oldest child continued for two more generations. But then my oldest sister's daughter had a son first and broke pattern. How dare they. And we saw this one photo of my grandparents, Samir and Marcos holding their first born child in 1966 in Alexandria, Egypt. Yep. They think it was right after his baptism. And then seven years later, they would have Brianna's mom. We didn't see this one. We didn't see this one. My mom, Lucille, Dawson, Saruti, Maryam have her eighth grade graduation. Wow. So beautiful. Like she says, still has been beautiful to me. She was valedictorian for graduating high school class at age 15. That's pretty nice. And we saw this one, Mother's Halloween costume. Oh, we didn't see this one. It says, Mother Jean Loewis forced her wall. I feel like this is a broken up photo. So let's open it up. She spent the majority of her life teaching children. She had seven of her own. She didn't work outside the home until the youngest of us started high school. I love all these photos. Well, look, it's Hillary. Yeah. In the garden of her parents' house. I guess Hillary didn't know when it was taken or what she was doing. She said she didn't know where she was going. And then there's this photo that I wish we could see the parents 50th anniversary at the chapel they got married at 1964. Can I see it if I do this? Nope. It is missing. Well, that is it, guys. That is all of the photos of the week. We do have a challenge of the week. So it kind of leads up to our Twitter people, Elon Musk. Yep. So if you're interested, jump into that. They've got stuff going on Discord. So 4,400 views for that one. Oh, Azure said to refresh it. Hold on. Refresh it? I'm refreshing. The page that I guess the image that I was looking at. Oh, Azure just added a photo of her mom. Oh, she's so pretty. Hold on. We have to look at it. Look at it. Azure's mom. She made the dress. This photo of mother of six kids under 10. Man, she looks great with six kids under 10. She's skinny because she had to run around a lot. And she is the mother of nine, grandmother of 23. Great grandmother of 29. Wow. Wow. That's awesome, Azure. That is. Thank you. Anybody got any wiki tree questions? And I want to just say that Chris spent half of that time after we showed the beautiful stairs talking about ways to do things on the stairs, like riding skateboards down them, sliding down the rails. So just letting everybody know that that conversation was going on. Get her all over the cookies. Don't understand that comment, Chris. Missing link. Are you trying to find the link to that picture? No, I don't know what Chris was mentioning when he was referring to about the cookies, unless he was talking about Azure's mom. But I don't know. Maybe. Lisa, your base? Is there a way to follow Canada location and not Canada as a last name? And that's no. I don't think so. Yeah. Because yeah. You're going to get a mix of both. I would. You, unrelated to wiki tree, you can set up like a Google alert for searches. If you put up Canada wiki tree minus, you probably set it up something like that. But on wiki tree itself? No, I don't think so. In Discord, there's an actual server for Canada wiki tree stuff. So you can get on the Discord server for that. If you're not already there. Yeah, that's an interesting point. I have that problem. What line? There's Matthews. And because Matthews is a location and also Surrey Matthews. Yeah, Matthews is a location in South Carolina. And also Virginia. That's an interesting question. I, Lisa, I would love to see you post that as a G to G question. Oh, good. Love to see you post that as a G to G question and see if our and and tag it improvements and see if some of our smarts behind the scenes techie people can figure out a way that you could follow Canada and not Canada. Here you go. Oh, Canada. And I'm in a last name that it's a problem. I'm just curious. I've never seen Canada as a last name. There is. There's actually a fairly well known programmer in the genetic genealogy community with the last name Canada. Yes. So yeah. Every day I thank the stars that I have lots and lots of very unusual names in my family all the time. I have some that are unusual, but some that are not. I don't have a lot that aren't unusual. I don't know. It just that was a requirement in our family that you wouldn't marry anyone unless they had a weird last name. Like one of my main ones is Lewis, which is a very common common one. That's funny. Any other great questions? That was a good one, Lisa. And I would love to see that G to G post on and tag us like the video. Everyone. Yes, like the video like like like this video right here, right down down here somewhere. This is a little somewhere. There's a thumbs up somewhere. Wales is a surname. Wales is a surname too, but fortunately for us we're not royal. I think I think some people have a little last name England too. Oh yeah, England. Yeah, there's probably a lot of this and Irish. I've seen Irish as a surname and Ireland. Probably every location is also surname somewhere. I'm sure. This is also pointed out not only should you like our video down there, but also subscribe to our video down there. France. Yeah, I've seen France as the last name. Yeah, thank you. That's an interesting quandary. That's that was a great question. So we're almost out of time. Ireland is yes, John Tyner in France. I'm going over here to the button. I'm getting ready to push the button. Are you gonna let the whole thing play this time? I don't know. I get excited to clip in broadcast. Well, we'll see you next week when Greg will be here. Will you be here, Sarah? No, this next week I'm not here. I'm going to be on a trip. Are you going to be doing yoga with Yamas again? No, okay. All right. Okay, here we go.