 Azure. You're muted. You have to unmute yourself. You can't leave me hanging out here all alone. There we go. Oh, there you go. I figured it out. Okay. Like, oh wait, do I need to do that? Well, hello everybody who's watching. We have a nice little group here. Everybody come to find out who won the t-shirt this time. It seems like everybody's been going gangbusters today. Am I wrong? It's crazy. It has been crazy. Crazy good. I know. So have you been, uh, been able to add a bunch to? Yes, I've been pretty busy. I've been working on Peasley's on my Peasley name study today this afternoon. Oh, nice. Well, I see that you're in 99th place. That tells you how much everybody's doing. I know. You have a total of, um, 51. So you're ahead of me, which is how I'm going to be. How are you doing? I'm in 113th place. I keep falling down rabbit holes as usual. It's like, I'll start going here and then all of a sudden I'm going this way and that way. And then there's this guy over here and you know how that goes. And then you find something really interesting about this one person and you're like, what is that? Exactly. I came across this one family where everybody had married at least twice. Oh, wow. Yeah. Everybody. I don't want to add all those extra spouses. I want to learn more about these people. So it's hard to just, I don't, I applaud those of you who can just dive in and just add, add, add, add. I can't do it. I tried. Yeah. I found this one piece, Lee, relative that all I have for a death record for him is the military headstone record. Oh, yeah. That's all I can find. I can't figure out. Anyway, but yeah. So I've, that's another fun part about adding people, especially if you're working on your own family life is watching that. You see seven number go up. Yeah. Connection number. I wonder if your guy died over a seize or something. Yeah, 1944. So I bet he was in Europe or something. Yeah. So this is like, divorce lawyers must have made a fortune. I'm thinking, yeah. Yeah. It was such an unusual time for people to get divorced. What period you're working on? Well, it, this was like in the early 1900s up through the, oh yeah, in 40s. So I mean, I mean, I know people were getting divorced, but it wasn't common. Yeah. Lisa said that Greg checked and I was adding profiles during, I was, I was eating my sandwich and eating and, and adding stuff. So I told Mindy, I said, my son just brought me lunch. So I'm not going to make it. Poor Steven Tibbets has a slow internet. That is so frustrating. Lisa Murphy says she's had at least 20 connections from somebody that she started on. Wow, that's the end yet. That's kind of fun when you keep expanding one family. Yeah. Oh, and her, she said her, didn't her CC7 went up by 48. Wow. That's awesome. Have you checked yours recently? I haven't. Let me just double check here where I'm at. I know. Wow. I was like at 2777 yesterday and now I'm at 2855. Nice. Yeah. I think I went up by about 17, something like that today. That's cool. I need to go back and work on my own list for a while. When I was first starting at WikiTree, I, one of the things I wanted to do was get my, you know, I have eight brothers and sisters married multiple times. And so one of the things I was trying to do is get their spouses lines up so that my nieces and nephews would have. Oh, that's nice. And so that's why I have so many now because I already had done a lot of the work before. Okay. Right. Your CC7 number is just up on your My WikiTree menu. It's the third after badges connections. Would you like me to show you on mine? I can do that because I know some people haven't found it yet. Let me see. Share screen. I project Italy people and Western Red Seeders people. Hello. I see y'all say hi. I can't share screen. I'd have to do, I'd have to do permissions again. I'm not going to take the time to do that. You want me to do it? I can share mine. Yeah. Okay. I don't know why I don't have permissions to do that on here. I need to go. Did you maybe do an update or something? I must have. Yeah, I must have. Okay. Okay. So let me go. You can add that, right? Yep. Can you see my screen? Is it sharing it? Nope, not yet. Okay. Do I need to add it here? Let me add it to the stream. There you go. Oh, there we go. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. The tunnel of infinity. Okay. So just right up here on My WikiTree. And it's the third item right here. It's all ready to go. And if you click on that, it takes you right there. And you have your, gives you your first setup of the degrees and how much for each degree. And you're all good to go. It's also on your profile page, right next to like where your contributions are. Yeah, right up here, right up top. Okay. Now hold the phone. You had a different thing on your connections that I have. You got a little table up there. What was that? Oh, it might be the WikiTree B. Yeah, probably. App that I have. Yeah, I don't have that on mine. Yeah. That's a little bigger. And it has the buttons for missing connections and a table and all that kind of stuff with the WikiTree. WikiTree does that. Okay. Yeah, a little extra. I can't remember why I didn't install that. I have so many extensions right now that I just, I think I just didn't want to add one more. So yeah, I got you. My mom has totally got me beat. She has a gazillion. She has almost, let's see. Oh, she's got 3,752. My gosh, that's awesome. Yeah. So anyway, okay, so that's how you can get there. There you go. So keep an eye on it, Kay. Oh, I see Eric is saying that it updates every 24 hours, but I believe that they're doing it more frequently now. Yeah. It's been happening like every time I go to my menu, it's like an updated number. Right. It's happening a lot more sooner than that. I think, oh, he's trying to get to the help page. Hold on a second. I think during the connectathon that they're updating it more frequently, which is awesome. It's like, it keeps you motivated. It does. Let's see, where and when counts appear. They're recalculated for all members twice every hour. So when you add family members, your count will be updated within 30 minutes. Nice. So it's not just for the connectathon. I think they boosted something so that we could get more updated info from that. That is awesome. Oh, Morgana, it's that CC7 number is people that are connected to you. So if you've been adding profiles, it wouldn't be that the number of profiles you've been adding. It's just if you're connected to them. Right. So it's like your, it's like your circles, like your first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth degree, and then this is the seventh degree. CC7. Okay, what does that, I'm something connections. I'm drawn up like what it stands for. Help me, you guys. CC7. Yeah, I don't. Connection, it's just connection counts. Of course it is. Oh, connection. Yeah, something simple. It's too easy, just too easy. Oh, that's crazy. So I think it's, you know, anybody within seven degrees of you, I guess that goes by marriage too. Yeah, it does. Yeah. Yep. So it's kind of like the Kevin Bacon thing, but they stretched it out to seven degrees. So yeah. And those, those badges we have now, 1000 sticker, the 2000 sticker. I have a ways to go to get the, I've got the first two. I need to go a little ways and get the second one or the third one. It's 5000. So. Oh, is it that, that's the next level? Yep. Cool. Like, why can't we have a 4000? You know, like everybody does with the contributions, you know. So are you guys wanting to hear some statistics? Let's do statistics. Okay, let's do, do we have a preference for what we want to do? I haven't caught up on all the, all the previous live casts. Does anybody have a preference for, I don't know what they did last time. I know I think Greg, the first one, Greg did like the teams, I think. Okay. From bottom to top. So whatever you want to do. Okay. So I guess I'll just do the first person on every team. How does that sound? Excellent. Sounds good. Okay. So I'll start at the bottom and work my way up. We got Musty Dusty and we have Deborah Allison with eight. And those are the profiles that are those older profiles. So this is, yeah, the hard ones are really hard work. Goes into those. Team Massachusetts, we got Ellen Smith with five. Van Yintree, this is a new team with the India profiles. And we got Rob Wilson with 25. Wow. Southwest Sunshineers, Gary Hackinson. Is that how you say that? Sounds about right. Yeah. 40 for him. South African spring box. Sonja. Sorry. Don't know how to pronounce the last day. 62. Oh yeah, that's a tough one. Hoyle, maybe. Okay. And then Irish idols. We have Feargal Hennigan with 58. And Little Team on the Prairie, Randy Zercher with 42. Welsh Dragons, Hilary Gadsby with 49. And then we have Mid Atlantic US with June. She has 25. I think it's, is it, how do you pronounce her last name? Butka. Butka. Okay. And then title in tortoises, Linda Sherman. She has 43. Northwest Terriers, Beverly Swan with 73. Twisted Thistles, Jean Scar with 79. Caroline, Canadian Connectors, Marilyn Assel, like Kassel without the C. Yeah, you pronounce that. Assel or Astley? I don't know. Astley, 90. I hope they'll come connect, correct us when we get them wrong. Yeah. Mid Atlantic, Part 2, Randy Breneman with 169. Oh, broke 100. Wizards of Oz, Nigel B. Clark with 65. And then we have Western Red Seeders. Yay. Patty Lapland has 184. And our team looks like our team just went over 500. Awesome. Great job. Okay. So all of the rest of these are above 500 for the teams. Nor'easters, Nanette Pazuti is at 69. Nordic Moir, Mark Williams is at 75. Legacy Ayres, Carol Stratton has 87. Flying Dutchman, Hank Lynx with 199. He's almost got 200 there. Yep. I think I'm going to refresh my thing here. How good idea. Yeah. Okay. So Team Missouri, Lamira Morton has 129. Germany Genies, Carrie Portlands with 302. Wow. Kiwi Crew, Ruth Ogilvy with 246. Mighty Oak Branches, Allison Palmer has 163. And Team Italy. Yay. Danita Zenre. I hope that I pronounced that right. Sounds right. Gangbusters with 438. Cornbread Catchers, Jim Loden has 550. He was describing in his member of the week interview what he does. That's amazing. Oh, crazy. Okay. Mighty Oak Roots. Caitlin Emmett, 164. Tree Nuts. Yay. That's your team, isn't it, Julie? It is my team. Jody Rogers has 403. She's been on fire. Emma is on Team Roses and she has 403. Oh, they're tied. Oh, did I see? Oh, Caitlin has 164. Sorry. I must have scrolled Tuzu in there. Oh, no. Oh, no, they are tied. I just get it right. Okay. Jody and Emma are tied. Emma are tied. Wow, they're battling it out there. Okay. Pip is on Southern Supersweepers and he's got 206. And then Virginia Connectors. Sandy has 456. Oh, I see. I just refreshed. She actually has 463 now. Oh, my goodness. I know. Okay. And I just refreshed. And the total is, so far, is 18,923. Oh, my gosh. Great job, everybody. I don't have the comparisons to the last one. You know, like, where were we at this point on the last one? We have fewer people. Yeah. But we have a bunch of people who are really cranking them out. So that's pretty cool. This is awesome. Yeah, this is very cool. Yes. Looks like Jim Loden is leading the pack right now with his 550. Yep. That's crazy. Yeah. Oh, crazy, crazy. So much fun. So much fun. Good work. Nice job. Should we talk about t-shirts? Oh, yeah. We have a t-shirt winner. I hope she's still awake. Here she comes. It's Allison Davies from Mighty Oak Groups. So Allison, if you're listening, you'll get to, I think, I think you might get to pick a t-shirt or a mug and Mindy will be in touch after theathon is over. Mindy or Ao1. I'm not sure which one's doing that these days. But they'll be in touch. You don't have to go claim it or anything. I should write it down though so that I don't freeze to tell them because we would be sad. Oh, Mindy's here. She's probably already written it down. Yeah. Mindy, you have to get it because my pen stopped working. No, I've got it. Mighty Oak Groups. I will add it to the spreadsheet. I'm sorry. Go ahead. Have you come across any different kind of names, strange names out there yet? Not this time. Not so much. How about you? Nope. The one I'm working on right now is a little bit different. Verdel. Haven't ever heard that name before. Are you kidding? I had one today like just a little while ago. Yes. Verdel Adelaide. I can't remember what her middle name was. Now you're making me curious. I got to go look. That is so funny. Isn't it? That's ridiculous. Oh my goodness. Was it V-I-R? V-E-R-D-E-L-L-E. In the last one, it was Trimble. Verdella May was mine. Wow, that's crazy. Verdella May Staver. Yeah, I love those weird, those different names because you read across records. You're pretty for a certain area. You're pretty sure. Yeah, I love it. Whenever I go through a family like that, I always look for the one child that has the weird name because there's always one, right? Yeah. Yep. You know what? I didn't mean you, Azure. No, it's true. It's true though. It's like, you know, all my brothers and sisters have regular names. Just like Bill and Tom. Yeah, Danny, Bonnie, Debbie, Terry, John, Naomi, Sean, Carl. Those are all normal kind of names. Yeah. Azure. Azure. But it's so pretty. There's a lot of girls with my name. Really? They were born about the same time as me. I did not know that. It's from a TV show, Kojak. Oh, I don't, I didn't make that connection. Yeah. That's hilarious. Anyway. But yeah, that's why I love it when there's a name. Yeah, because if you can start with that one that has a different type of name like you were saying, and there's like an obituary or something, you find that name and then you can kind of go from there. Definitely helps. Yeah. Susan Andrews says, but the weird names get misspelled so often. Yeah. True. Very true. And I've run across that exact same name, Susan Stamper and Stamford. Same thing. Oh, shit. Did you see that up a little bit further? Iva Alfanetta. That's a different name. Wait, where did it go? Oh, yeah. Wow. Susan, yeah, that's different. That is different. And then there was oddly, oddly Lawson. That's kind of mean phonetically. Oddly. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Crazy. You've got any other good ones you guys have to share. There's Anne says she has her sisters. Is it Chandra or Chandra? I'm curious now. Yes, and our very own Aowyn. Yeah. That's Chris points out. We're so used to her name now it doesn't shock us anymore. Yale Saville McCartney. Wow. That's an interesting one. Alvie. Oh, yeah, I've seen this one all the time. We have the mother's maiden name is the middle name. I love that. Yeah. I do too. It's helpful if you know that that's the case. But I actually had one where it was her middle name and I screwed up and thought that it was her maiden name. Oh, it was just I made a mess. I didn't make a mess but I had to do a little merge. So. Oh, her grandmother. Chris has to explain this. I have no idea what he's talking about. To you. Yeah. Is it Captain America or something? Yeah. Okay. And when he was born. Yeah. Oh, Micah, my grandmother's name is blue eyes. No way. Like blue is her first name and her middle name is eyes. Micah, fill us in. That's interesting. And Chandra. Okay. Liza, Gervay. Is it Lisa or Liza? So you have, I think I remember you talking about that during a previous fun. Do you have to share? Oh, I had, I had one. His name was Hank. And, and so I was looking for Henry, but then I found his birth certificate and it was something like Hankison, Hankinson. Whoa. Yeah. H-E-N-K-E-N-S-O-N Hankinson. Wow. Yeah. Oh, yes. Liza says it's Liza. Oh, and her grandmother says blue eyes as her first name. Wow. That's so funny. That's neat. That is neat. Oh, do you see Mindy's? I do. Micah. That is so cool. That is. I love that. That's, that's an attractive thing. I can't say it's pretty. It's her nephew. All right. Oh, Skeffington. Well, I don't know what there, what it is about that name, but I like it. Skeffington. Okay. And I know that I probably mispronounce Cohen's name all the, wrong all the time. So, because he comes into Friday, date nights, Cohen, can you spell it phonetically for me so that I don't do it again? Oh, so we're just going to sit down. Yeah, I was always wondering about that, too, whenever I saw his name, too. Yeah. Oh, this is funny. Liza's uncle Russell H. Macklin Jr. was always called June for Jr. and I've, I've run across a bunch of men named June in registering research. It wasn't probably for Junior, but okay. So, Coon, I don't need to do the, what do we call that, the diphthong in the middle. It's just Coon. K-O-O-N. Okay. I will try to remember and I will try not to mispronounce it next time. Thank you. And Eric's grandmother's first name was Dovey. That's cute. That is neat. Yeah, I have a great, great grandmother, Lovey, the name of Lovey, her first name. They could have been twins, Lovey Dovey. Oh, no, I've never seen men named Judy. Me neither. Wow. I ran across a gale today that was a man. What's the other one that I've seen more recently that? I had a rubin that was showing up as a ruby. Oh. You know, as a, as a nickname. Yeah, I could see that. And I suppose once you know them, that's not, that doesn't seem unusual. Yeah. You know, once you call on that for a while, it doesn't seem unusual, but it does seem like it should be a woman's name. All right. Shall we let them get back to work? Yes. Everybody get back to work. Crick a lip. I had to take a little break. I was getting all bleary eyed. I'm like, I gotta go do something different. So yeah, so now I'm ready to get back in there and dive in. All right. Okay, everybody get back to work. Have fun. Yeah. Glad you guys popped in. We will catch you in three and a half hours. So bye. See you then. Bye.