 Good morning, everyone. Happy Saturday or Sunday or afternoon It's just Greg and I this morning because Max was feeling under the weather She caught she cut something. She says she's lingering. She says she's lurking. So we might In the chat Lurking in the background watching Yes So let's let's see who's here. Betsy looks like Betsy was the first one in oh, yes 930 I was working on my coffee at that time I was reading as I was scrolling Susan Jeanine and Betsy we're just chatting away this morning Look there's Mags his mags here. Yep. There she is saying Chris Oh Because because Chris responded that you know Mags lurking in the background is not creepy at all No Leading blueberry pie. I hear it has restorative properties. So that would be a good thing. Yeah, blueberries are good for you. Oh The the sickness is getting to Mags head don't let it offend you Oh So I'm going to I'm gonna be doing Mags segment of question of the week and There are a lot of responses. There were a hundred and forty three if any of you had a Answered it. You know, let me know so I can go find it because I'm gonna go probably through the first page or so and I didn't go through all of them I wasn't as prepared as mags. So Um Let's just let me know I'll go ahead and start and I know me I was the lie miss now A hundred and forty three responses to the question of the week. That's crazy And also if anybody wants to answer it now in the chat You're more than welcome. You won't know the question is has something been named after someone in your family. Oh A bunch of people so apparently this top one here somebody marked it as the best answer um Doug In my family, there's price settlement in New Brunswick for my paternal grandfather's mother's side In my wife's family, there's a subspecies of screech owl It was named after her great great grandfather second. I wonder if she's screeched and I Unless you're a botanist or something like that or I like I'm Well, then And then Sally here took a different spin on against on it. Yes. I have named after both my grandmother's first names I'm named after my grandmother so Say that Well, we had a full list here from sawn Shonda feather. So William Lewis Herndon Was has three things named after him. I guess he was in the Well, it says he was the wife of president Chester Arthur Um, the father of ellen lewis. So the grandfather of the wife And she's related to him. So uh their herndon monument at the u.s. Naval academy two navy ships and the towns of her in virginia and pennsylvania And then apparently the fourth president fifth time to remove a law partner president ebraham lincoln That's cool. And then her sixth great grandfather don wolman the second Named an institute at wilmington college Another school found in nevada, california And a memorial association was formed in mount holly to promote his teachings I think that's pretty cool. Oh look A place in an arctica Say we're rocks. That's really cool. Our name for my cousin ellen william souard. Let's look at this Did he did he go to Antarctica Let's see. Oh look he's ellen was a telephonist in the pmg's department He served at mossan Antarctica in 1959 and again in 1966 For which he received Antarctic surface medallions. That's pretty cool Then he had some mountain some rocks some rocks named after him That's pretty cool Um the road I live on was named for my husband's family There is a woodward avenue by nancy woodward named after my husband's family in warrensburg new york Has anybody said anything in the chat greg you can't see Oh, uh, I zoomed in so I could Let's see. Sorry, I should have been looking at Chris said that there was a winery that has um, uh, one of his mother's family's names on it People talking about lemon scones and A lot someone was said there was named after a character from game of thrones. Oh wait. No, that's not That was chris. Sorry Yeah Go ahead susan anderson's closest I came to something named after my family Is logstone valley near munford bill kentucky Okay Keep sending your responses in the chat if you want to answer. Okay So dorthio here She answered so she's gonna answer there somewhere Who? Lisa gervais Okay, oh That's that's good through many maybe That's a oh look here. She is perfect. I didn't have to go for perfect timing So so she's named after four people my maiden name is lisa idah kathleen Macklin, I was named after both grandmothers idah macklin and kate or kathleen will burn suave smith My grandmother idah also had a first cousin kathleen who was one of my godparents with my grandmother kate had a younger sister named idah so you're just a mishmash of a bunch of relatives in your name Look joce She even posted a picture It looks like someone's driveway, but one day I noticed a street sign for learned lame Had there been a school where people learned there Then I learned that it had been named for a prominent learned family Who also spelled their name learned huh That's very neat Rob neff named a couple of towns for his family was named temvik North dakota broadwell, Ohio broadwell, Illinois bean settlements, west virginia. Look janeen So janeen has a few dentin county Um, who is named after john dentin her fourth cousin five times removed There's a good sin road in white county, tennessee named after her late husband's family Jfg coffee. Ooh a coffee place one of who one of the original owners is james franklin godson his profile from the Tennessee family website because he does not have a profile which are yet Have to fix that so I guess you had to make a profile for him danine Yeah The road or Okay, this this is a funny one rob out trim He says there's a story that it was a famous civil war general who first introduced ladies of the night into soldier's camps His name was hooker and they became known later as that We guess it's I don't know it probably is one of those Tales that gets hold and passed down Yeah So we have an Irving street in bourbon california named after carol welden's grandfather A street in canberra australia was named after lin weston's mother's niece She was a I don't know if i'm gonna say this right vaudeville artist Vaudeville, yeah in the 20s And later who named her stage name was amy rochelle and the street was named rochelle street What is a vaudeville artist vaudeville Yeah, vaudeville. Yeah, I don't think you pronounce that middle e vaudeville But it's a it's a type of entertainment that used to be very popular before Before television came along basically It'd be live entertainment Often slapstick So in fact one of our profiles of the week is george berns. So he and his what his uh, his wife gracy were very famous vaudeville act So it'd be like, uh, get some prior knowledge because of the profiles of the week. How funny that time I know it nicely. Yeah So, yeah, it's a comedy. It's basically a comedy routine. There's often slapstick. Sometimes there's music involved and whatnot and Yeah That's pretty cool. I guess I was thinking I was like what kind of Because I was thinking since an artist I was thinking like some kind of Like baroque renaissance kind of for this kind of thing, but I was wrong So apparently they're glenn leg leggy So looking at this mount in the tower of london and darth muth college The darth muth family name is I don't know if i'm pronouncing that right. Do you can you? This is darth muth that was kosher. So I think that's how you pronounce it. Oh, okay So Ed malicoat He said he found five streets in the constantly us that bear the malicoat name Has anybody else just searched their last name and see how many things are named After your last name is probably a good um, yeah A good thing to just know and see if it's related anyway My great great great grandfather. Yes. He he built he helped build a whole bunch of VA hospitals around Um the us so I think by each one he helped build probably like two or three. There's a There's a street named after him in some way so either like b. Louis or louis street or something Okay, let's look through a few more So janine we remember we were telling janine that she had to create that profile for She says she's got the connection on family search, but she's not sure it's right So she's being smart and making sure that she's got all the facts right before she adds the profile on wiki tree Okay, well, you can we can at least add the unconnected profile and Go from there and maybe ask on g to g for help. Who knows? There we go Chris says uh very little is a priestly garment Oh He's iron man He's iron man. Yes. It means iron worker. Yes Ferris meaning iron. Yes So Mike Mike Jonas says he has there's a prison named after his fourth great grandfather thomas butterworth bailey The new bailey in manchester u k Directed in 1787 So and then also Taylor's theorem and the taylor series in mathematics many years after his death the work of my sixth great grandfather Brooke taylor was recognized as the main foundation of differential calculus I know the taylor series Yeah, I studied that no way Like your math fan. I would have That's very cool. Oh, who's that? Is that someone from their chat or no Mike Jonas, where are you? I'm probably also has a crater on the moon taylor I wonder how many are all the craters named on the moon. This one's taylor There's so many of them people are looking up on telescope. Look taylor. There there's that crater Oh, look florida Oh my gosh, I'm alice battles up to me. I'm in talahassee. There is a bravards street Yep. Oh bravart county bravards street in talahassee That's cool And let me pick one more Okay, so, you know how it's dangerous to come in partway through a conversation What do you suppose this comment was referring to? Like where did the chris witton's cousin's leg, huh? I guess I don't know just leg Okay, I was gonna read this one Uh robert farley says his grandfather william hill struck up a friendship with the developer and had a street named a street Named after him in bill more nasao county new york hail place Oh, look bryan spur has mount spur in alaska I like the very odd like Antarctica and there's a crater on the moon. Yeah, that's that's fun stuff Talking about a family not a body part But that's much more acceptable. Yeah, do you have any uh Things named after your family craig or nothing Well, not that I not that I know directly. Well, actually, uh, my mother my adopted my adopted mother's Made name was a macaizic and there is a macaizic drive in aralia where we live because of one of her relatives her Great uncles was a builder and built houses and stuff and was actually actually there was two macaizics that were mayors of aralia at one point so So sort of related that way and when we went for a family trip when the kids were young To newfoundland in our motor home We stopped by one place called clark harbour And we all had to get out and get a picture taken by the town sign Because um, they even I think they spelled it right even with the e at the end Because often people spell clark without the e which my family is the wrong way of spelling of course Your left hand just looks fancy. There's an extra e just an It's like the ppf You don't you don't pronounce but it's there That's right. That's right Anyways, that's I think also may I think saying it leggy is more fun than you're saying leg Leg yes, that's your family. It's more fun to say the leggy family. Yes Especially if they're tall and thin, right? They're leggy I don't know So I guess we can the profiles of the week Which we What is the theme The theme this week is centenarians So people who have lived to be a hundred years old or more So if anybody has any centenarians in their family, let us know any relatives Derek and I were talking about that before we went live Yes So in my family, uh, my grandma clark Live to she was in she passed away She was born in 1893 October of 1893 and she passed away november of 1992 so she was in her hundredth year So not technically a centenary. She didn't celebrate her hundredth birthday, but she was in her hundredth year So I think that's pretty close So that's close enough that it should count Yeah Yeah, so So there you go. So which centenarians are you most closely related to and I did look but I don't have mags here to remind me so I can be the reminder today You'll be the reminder who there's one that i'm close, uh Only 19 steps away from I think Let's see. I was looking at mine. So I think my closest is 20 degrees from richard overton That's my closest. Let's look at greg Let's see Let's look at greg's Scroll scroll scroll scroll Yes Marjorie robb the tight. Is that the titanic one? Yes, it is. Yes. Now. I do remember reading that. Yes. Yeah And we're also I checked we're not only Close connections, but we're we're cousins like 23rd cousins four times removed or something You got that exactly greg. It is 23rd So going through them, uh, the first one on the list israel berlin Actually more commonly known as Irving berlin uh, son of mosha felon and lina lippkin born in On the 11th of may 1888 And I can't read that. So let me go down to the Where it says he was born in the russian empire In tolo chin and bylo russia. So that's Cyrillic script up here in the location field um And he was a preeminent american composer lyricists popular music considered to be one of the greatest songwriters in history He certainly had did lots of tunes that are still used today in population day His jewish family emigrated to the united states in 1893. Oh, just one of my grandmother is born. Um settling Settling in the city of new york grew up for broadway and hollywood popular medallies like blue skies Nothing but Like um white christmas I'm dreaming of a white christmas. Um god bless america as well as scores for movies like any get your gun So like lots of stuff that's popular Um was written by this guy. He also co-founded ask cap, which is the american society of composers authors and publishers um And dealt his own theater so He did he actually had lots of effect and he died in his sleep at his home in york city The age of 101 That's how I want to go just off in the sleep Peaceful into the night Peaceful into the night. Yes There's a really bad joke. I don't know if she can say it. It's just so sad You know, um about someone's Okay, this is What one of my co-workers used to say, you know You know when I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather Not screaming in terror like the people in a car with them Oh, no I know isn't that horrible? That's horrible It is horrible, but yes, you know sometimes Better make light sometimes of things. I apologize if that that um, oh, that's too close Um, sorry, let's move on to some comedy Meg Meg says one of her great grandfather studied 114 Wow That's amazing So nathan nathan burnbomb more commonly known as george burns a vaudeville actor Was born in 1896 20th of january in new york city husband of gracey allen And they married in 1926 He's been given three stars on the on the walk of fame the hollywood walk of fame He won the best actor for supporting role in The best motion picture actor musical comedy golden globe for his role as al luis in the sunshine boys in 1976 Which is a Apparently he had a long hiatus Between in his film career. So this was sort of the beginning of his comeback again And then the next year in 1977 he won a saturn award For his portrayal of god in oh god Yes, oh god too. And yeah, I love those movies. That's right But I think Do you remember them? I've never seen them You've never seen them. Oh, oh, you've got to see them. They're funny. They're cute. They're sweet Um I think in the first one. I think it's john denver is the the mortal that he sort of comes to help, you know Okay, so I'm just doing this memory And you know, he shows up and says he's god and of course john denver doesn't believe him because I mean who would right? Anyways, but I think it's funny that the ward is called the saturn ward because saturn, you know, is a greek god Roman god And he got a portrayal through playing god Uh, anyways, uh, there's what's really neat is in this profile. Someone has included Uh, an obituary which was really a really nicely well written Uh, obit and talks about his life and his time early his time in vaudeville with gracy his her his, uh wife and love and It's really quite nice. So I recommend reading that Um, Chris says that those oh god movies which I was thinking about anyway inspired bruce almighty Who made me think of that that oh god when you were describing it made me think of bruce almighty Yes, yes started a similar idea. Yes But I think george burns it better but And the next pro next centenarian Centenarian centenarian is susanna ragnar's daughter osberg She was born on april 1st 1920 in clara stockholms verga sweden um She died at the age of 100 years and three days So just made it in the category. She was a dancer an actor and a singer She was born in the clara parish to the architect ragnar osberg and his wife caren Uh, the time of the census she was still lived with her parents and she was registered as a theater artist And she became an enter she married the entertainer um Two children and she died in april 4th 2020 There's a picture over there Next we have paul gordon royal Uh born in perth western australia on the 17th of january 1914 sunham gordon royal and may ruby healy Uh, he was a flight lieutenant was an australian royal or air force pilot He was one of the last two survivors of the 76 men who were able to escape from the stullag luft three German prisoner of war camp in the second world war But was known as the greatest You know, there's a movie. You know, there was a movie about that and a book written So he was the second last survivor at the time of his death when he was 101 years age of 2015 So 76 men escaped and he was one of those That's pretty cool Yeah um Next we have g robert pierre philippe louis ray louis drafus I Can't see here how he's related to julia louis drafus But you got to think that last name is pretty unique. So i'm wondering So he was born 1908 possibly a grandfather I don't know The the biography doesn't say it doesn't mention julia at all. So I could be could be totally wrong I could be just making that up, but it just seems Um It's a good assumption It's a good assumption. Maybe someone in our chat can do some digging. Let us know yeah Anyways, pierre louis drafus was a french-born resistance fighter And during the world war two and he later served as ceo of the louis drafus company Um In français I could read the whole thing, but I'm not going to bore you with that But it does give you a little more information Uh including louis drafus a participate a bonus reprise or 24 o'clock human entre 1931 and 1955 so Reprise, I think I thought that was a strike. He participated in 11 strikes 24 strikes Hungers And the pseudonym he used was held day Which is basically L how you pronounce l the ld in french ld So that's kind of a cute uh pseudonym to use Yes Is there a relationship? Of the drafus and the drafus fair and then lisa says pierre was julie french I guessed right nice Well, that makes sense now you should add I wonder could we add that we could add that fact to the profile even though julia is still living that's not We're not giving out any extra special information If that's true I think that'd be a cool thing to add to that Moving on marjorie ann newall rob Born the 12th february 1889 in lexington middle sex massachusetts united states I was I started when I started reading. I was ready to say kentucky, but i'm glad I read instead of just assumed After I said lexington Because obviously City there's multiple cities with the same name in different states Uh, she died on the 11th of june 1992 at the age of 103 She was the daughter of artha webster and mary emma greely Uh, and this is uh, she was the passenger that we talked we referred to earlier. So the one she's my closest She was a passenger aboard the titanic when it sank and survived obviously She'd be returning from a trip to the middle east with her father and her sister madeline Marjorie was the last surviving first class passenger From the titanic and one of the last two survivors who were adults at the time of the disaster The other being ellen shine who obviously They they both put a fit on that plank greg What's that? Oh, they could have fit on the plank Well her sister did survive, but her father did not So it was probably one of the ones who obeyed the uh suggestion that women and children first And he stayed behind I suspect Erin's pretty close to marjorie eight cousins two times removed Wow, that's way closer. That's three times closer than i am Way to go erin Um Yeah, so that's kind of cool And look at those pearls. I wonder maybe she was the um the inspiration for the movie You know probably either Because that's that's 25 years ago this year now that movie came out Yeah I was like wow, I think it's on netflix right now Titanium I think so so if anybody wants to play it is like a three four hour movie. So we haven't seen it But Remember that it was a 2vhs tape kind of ordeal. Oh was it? Oh, yeah, I think so It was on 2v2 vhs I mean it was on one trip across to the atlantic, you know, it wasn't like going back and forth back and forth Next we have anna julia or annie cooper formerly haywood um So she was an american author educator Speaker black liberation activists and one of the most prominent african-american scholars in united states history She is noticed as the first african-american female superintendent of the dc colored school system It's a very impressive. So there's a nice picture of her right there So she was the daughter. Um, she was born and enslaved person on august 10th 1858 in raleigh north carolina daughter of hamley hamlet stanley haywood Um, she and her mother were held in bonnage by george washington haywood Um, either george or his brother dr. Fabius haywood were probably her father, but um, the paternity is undetermined And says no i'm not here in the profile too Um, she was recorded she became a teacher Okay, uh, so she she got a college scholarship when she was nine years old um And then became a teacher She taught classics modern history higher english vocal and instrumental music um Instructor in classics and rhetoric Entered overland college We're um graduating in 84 earned an m a in mathematics very impressive It can hurt one of the first two black women to earn a master's degree um She formed the along with some others She formed the color women's league in washington dc And began teaching latin at the m street high school and then becoming principal in 1901 So very a very accomplished person An author delivered papers trip to europe doctoral degree um Fourth black woman in american history to ever earn a doctorate philosophy degree so a lot of um a lot of firsts so Very impressive died at the age of 104 in 1964 impressive Very impressive. Yeah John little to have it John just said hi. He's out shopping. Hi John He's in the car on the way home. I hope he's not driving He's Oh if he's sending us texts or something his messages, but um Nice to see john Oh, it's a car race reprise 24 hours of lemons Oh Okay, and that that was the previous car um Louis dryfus Okay, so here we're on to alivia de havin to an actress um We'll also has a star on the hollywood walk of fame Silver screech legend a two-time oscar winner born on the 1st of july 1916. That's canada day 1916 um Her british parents were lily lily and ruse uh a former actress and walter de havin who was an english professor and a patent attorney Her sister is equally illustrious. Um, and is known as jones fontain Uh, she played in the school play a midsummer's night dream and was spotted by max rinehart Who was so impressed that he picked her up for a stage version and later warner brothers film version And then if you go to the imdb it lists all the things that she's done So she had a long and buried career 38 39 gone with the wind. She was in that she wasn't obviously she wasn't the lead role But she had a another important role in it. She was made marion the adventures of robin hood um snake pit was uh also a big Uh mystery film parlor mystery uh willing to have the harris the harris So lots of stuff and this list just goes on and on and on So And she lived to be 104 And died in I guess her parents just happened to be in japan when She was born. Oh, yeah In tokyo japan she was born in On canna where her parents were her parents actors too Uh, the mother wall, I think okay her mother was a former actress My father was an English professor and patent attorney. British. Okay. That's neat. I don't know why I just, I read the date and I stopped. I didn't read the location, that is very cool. Well, thank you for pointing that out. Okay, Nicholas Winton, Nicholas George Winton from the Worth Time. Despite mortal risk, Nicholas Worth Time Winton helped persecuted persons during the Holocaust. In 1938, Hitler insisted that the German sections of Czechoslovakia be returned to Germany after several failed attempts. Great Britain and Italy met in order to keep Hitler appeased and to avoid immediate war. The Munich agreement was reached. Okay, and what does this happen? So into this panic and desperation, so this is all lead up to enter Nicholas Winton, young stockbroker went on vacation, but he would save lives of almost 629. He and a friend were helping out in the refugee camps and they saved, would save 10,000 children. Kinder transport. Kinder transport was being arranged. Nice, children's transport, yeah. So he helped get people out to safety. Neat. This is a very, very thorough profile. So I'm not going to go through and read more of it, but lots of honors for obviously the work that he did, nominated for Nobel Peace Privy, even passed away. He got the Order of the British Empire, I think. And he was knighted, sir. Knighted, sir Nicholas Winton, yes. And he passed away at the age of 106. Wow, very impressive. Okay. Good luck, good luck. Oh no. So initially on the page that announced the centenarians, his name was written in only Chinese characters. So I had no idea how I was going to deal with it now, but now they've romanized it here. It's appropriate because since he romanized the Mandarin. I know, I know, how appropriate is that? He's the developer of the romanized version of Mandarin. So they had to romanize his name here. So in here, it's written out as Zhu Yun Gang. Something, I hope that's close. Zhu Yun Gang, I think. On the profile, appropriately it does use his native, I presume that he writes in, he would write in Mandarin script natively. But they use a slightly different, the Zhu or Chu, Yao Ping, you got Yao Gang. So it looks like there's different way, I guess different spellings or different romanizations. Zhu Yun Gang, Yao Ping. So I apologize for those who know how to properly pronounce this man's name, but I'm doing the best I can. Orin Cheng Zhu, the Cheng Zhu province of China. Husband of someone. And he died on the 13th of January, 2017 in Beijing at the age of 111. Wow. Yao Ping was born in 1906. He passed away in 2017. 111. Yeah, 111, yeah. As a Chinese economist, banker, linguist, sinologist, that means study of China. Publisher and super centenarian, because I think a super centenarian is one who was into the 110s, I think. Known as the father of Pinyin, which is a system for writing of Mandarin Chinese in roman script or romanization, which was officially adopted by the government of the People's Republic of China in 1958 and the international organization for standardization in 1982. And then in 86 by the United Nations. Chow You Gang, Chu You Gang. There we have it. Very cool. Yeah. And then the last one on the list is Richard Overton. Richard Aravon or Overton. Born on the 11th of May in County, Texas, in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Son of Gentry Overton and Elizabeth Franklin Waters. And he died on two days after Christmas, 2018, the age of 112. Another super centenarian. Another super guy in Austin Travis, Texas, United States. He was an American super centenarian who lived to be 112 years, 231 days. Wow. He was two thirds of the way there to being another year. He was the oldest verified surviving U.S. World War II veteran and the oldest man in the United States. Wow. Cool. He served in the United States Army during World War II. And in 2013, he was honored by President Barack Obama. He resided in Austin, Texas until his death. He descended from slaves, twelved in a plantation. They moved from Tennessee to Texas, his ancestors. He enlisted in the Army in 1942, 1942. Very cool. So there you have the centenarians. And in my family, I have my grandma, Clark. Did I say this already? I think you said it at the beginning. I said it at the beginning, yeah, yeah. So she was in her 100th year. So she was still in her 100th year, passed away. My grandma almost got to 99. She almost got to 99. I guess. Cool, cool. Now, I do have something to show about my latest app, but I'll do that after you do the photos, okay? Okay. Sounds like a plan. Yes, some update on the, okay, let's look at photos. My favorite one. I wasn't 100% prepared, hold on. I didn't have an update. You thought I was gonna go straight into the app and then do the photos. Yes, I thought so. There's no guarantee I'd leave you enough time. You know, when I start talking about my apps, I just get carried away. Well, this might be short. Okay, let me share my screen again. There's not many photos for this theme this week. It's funny, eh? Sometimes there's lots and then sometimes there's none. Yeah, so the theme this week is family meeting. So I'll have seven images to look at. Okay. This is a wedding group at Ida Lorner's marriage to John Evans. How cute is that? So she's not in a dress. She's in like a little dress suit kind of thing. Yeah. I know if, well, it's in England. So I'm curious to see how people's wedding fashion transformed it in different countries and stuff. They're having a party. Mm-hmm. They're drinking some, they just water some wine. How would you pronounce that? Sick. Yeah, the Skitchy Watt? In Plymouth, Massachusetts. Skitchy Watt. Just sitting out right by the edge of the water. A holiday reunion. Oh, look at the little boy. He's looking up at his brother. Yeah. Look at what he's doing. He's got little suspenders on. How cute. Mm-hmm. In Oakland, Michigan. Oh, there's a Janine's photo. Oh, nice. They're placing a great stone on the grandparents grave. Oh. Wow. Arthur McLean family and look a little kid in the car. You look if you know they're taking a photo and he's looking out. This is an Albany, Oregon. Mm-hmm. I'll probably go to the G2G post. Oops, I want you for a minute. So this one, my mother looks on with resignation at her five siblings on the first day back to school. The truth is, this is the best photo ever taken of them together. My grandmother said they would never get to. Still, yes. So you can tell that she's the... So she's the oldest? I guess so. Unless it's her, says at her five siblings. Yeah, that's cool. That was the last one. So let's look at the G2G post very quickly to see if there are any other photos we missed or any interesting stories attached. Mm-hmm. Oh, this one has a long. Mm-hmm. So this is a rare color photo of meeting between the best and Miller families. Yes, in 1957, color photos were there, but not common. Right, yes, that makes sense. 1947 photo, we saw this one. I was gonna say that looks like a 70s picture. It does. Bless you. Thank you. Oh, look, Mother-in-law Henrietta meeting her first grandchild. Bless you. Thank you. So this one, oh, this is Janine's, it says the photo of my son, Braxton, my brother, Mike, and my cousin, Stanley, my niece, Michelle, in Toronto, Ohio, placed in the gravestones for my grandparents. So it was a grandchild, it was a grandchild. Nice. I didn't realize there was a Toronto in Ohio. Like I only know of the Toronto in Ontario. It's probably Toronto and a couple other places too. Yeah, I guess so. The wedding photo we saw, we didn't see this one. No. And always has good photos too. Kathy and I have family scattered across the globe and if they did get together me and take photos could find a suitable and identifiable one. While sidetracking on centenarians, of which my maternal grandmother and her two younger sisters are. So three in the same family. Wow, good genes. I discovered my great aunt Lily's husband's family photo and a wealth of information about them. So to say a meeting of families all under my nose. And he and Lily's husband, Walter, Leonard McLean, standing behind on the right, a surgeon they've become a major in the Canadian Army during World War I. Wow. Very cool. It's a cool story. Very, very cool. Yeah. Oh, we don't see this one either. Oh, look, look at this. I love when they do that. Oh, I love when they do that. Yeah. Whenever. Big gathering for my great, hmm? I was gonna say, that's a neat way of doing it. Sort of writing their names sideways on the silhouettes. I've often seen it where they numbered them and then you have a legend in the side. Yeah. But that's kind of cool because it's more direct. I do like that, mm-hmm. So this is a big gathering for Rob's great, great grandparents, 50th anniversary. So everybody's coming together for a big 50th anniversary party. Wow. And we saw this one. A photo bombing youngster. Oh, in the car. I didn't see the car, the little guy in the car before. Photo bombing youth. And that is all the photos for today. Cool. That was good. We got some good photos, a couple good stories with that. So. That's very, very cool. Now Greg to his updates for his app. Yes. So I'm going to, oh, wait a second, where'd it go? Oh, did they get rid of, no, I have to sit down. I'm looking for the banner that we created or did they read, did they get rid of the banners from before? Yep, it looks like, yeah. I had, we made a banner for the six degrees app. Yeah, but it looks like they had a rebrand on the banners. Okay, well, I just put in the chat, the URL. To it, so hopefully that will load up properly. And someone can verify whether the URL went through because sometimes when you put it in the chat, it doesn't, it doesn't come through. So if someone was live. Let us not see it in the chat on YouTube. We can. Okay. So it'll take you to the beta version of the six degrees app, so the beta version, yes. So I'm adding some new features to it and I just wanted to show you a little, couple of them partly because I want some help in testing it. So when you get to it, I'm just going to see go to, I've preloaded it with one of my great, great grandfathers. It works, thanks Debbie. So when you go to it up until now, the live version only has this type of display where you have all of your connections in a ring and they're color coded based on the degrees. So if you increase the degrees, you get more and more, right? And the first time I did it, I only had the color dots and then I added the ability to put in the first initials or the, or the, or their, the first letter, their first name or their initials or even their full first name. And one of the suggestions that was given, and I think this was Tommy Buck actually who suggested this was it'd be nice if you could actually color in some of those. So if we go back to that, I've now given three choices for how text could look. So if I choose that middle one, then you get solid colors. So it looks kind of more, it's more like a string of pearls as someone, one of my reviewers called it. The Titanic pearls. The Titanic pearls, yes. And so that works for any of those. And I've added a new feature and I'm going to reduce the number of degrees because this can get overwhelming. If you choose, instead of just your first name, if you choose all, it's going to give you a bubble with their full name and their birth and their death date. Very cool. So that's kind of cool. And just like before, if you click on any of them, a little thing will pop up, which will give you the full details of where they were born and died, if they have names and dates and places attached and a little diagram of how they were connected. So. Why are some of them gray, Greg? Like in the blue or the gray, the colors? Yes, so the gray ones are the ones who are either the parents or their ancestors. So Charles Marku is the great grandfather of Joseph Achille Marku, who's the main guy here. So if you're, I did that. So in that great big sea of all those colors, if you wanted to pinpoint the ones who were your direct ancestors, that was a way to visually make them stand out because the one thing about this type of display is it gives you sort of a general sense of numbers and how many at each connection, but it doesn't show how people are interconnected and whatnot. So if you're trying to find someone specifically, that's partly because of why I did that coloring. But that leads into the other new feature that I've had besides, so this was a new feature is the coloring of the names and giving the full information. But the other thing that I added was changing, instead of having a ring view of all connections, I've actually built a tree view. So if I click on that, there you can see, you can see basically your giant family tree and you can control the number of ancestor generations you have. So if you just want one level of ancestors, so that would be, so this guy, this is Ashile, Joseph Ashile is the primary person, so his parents, so that's one degree. If you want his grandparents, then you would choose two degrees, so there's his grandparents as well. Maybe I'll put in first names, but that makes it really wide because he's got such a big family. These big French Canadian families, they don't fit on one screen. Yes, and oh, we got a nice yellow dot there. That's fun. Everybody likes the tree, everybody likes the tree feature, Greg. Oh good, good. Well, that's what I want people to do some tire kicking and then if you wanted to go down and add more degrees of descendants, you can do that way. So you can customize, you can get a family tree chart, you can really customize how you want it to look. And if you go for all of the information, then you've basically got a really nice chart that you could use for family reunions and whatnot. Thank you, Jelaine. I hope they're useful, they're fun. There's nothing else they should be fun, but I'm glad they're useful as well. Well, I think also adding that tree feature, well, the circles were cool, like a cool visual aid, the tree feature also gives them a new way to look at it too, so. Exactly, yeah. And that's just it. So to see how everything fits, and the other thing is, like let me go back to just the dots. It's a little more obvious if there were holes, right? In your tree, like if you've got, like so up here, I don't have anything. These families, okay, this person had eight children, couple children here, like look at this mass of children. But these uncles, great uncles and aunts, we don't know anything about them, so either they died young or they stayed signal, or it's someone else we need to investigate and then fill out those holes in the family trees. It's kind of a neat thing. So, but what I need people to test is to try it with your own and let me know if there are people that are missing, if my app does not cover all the circumstances. I've tried to come up with multiple scenarios where one of your ancestors married multiple times to visually represent that properly. And if someone has one parent, but not a second parent, how does that is represented? So I need special cases tested out and whatnot. So if you test this out and you find that there's something that's not working right, then I would appreciate you to go, if you contacted the author and just sent me a message, just click on the contact author and just send me a message there. Or if you're on Discord, you can just send me a message by the Discord channel, the wiki tree, and that would be great. Some people, I have made a post about this on G2G and actually it's under in the help menu, G2G post two, talks about beta testers wanted. So you can read that and all the details. There are some things with the menus that aren't working properly and I know that those aren't. Right now, what I really need to test because those things I know I have to work on, but I know what's wrong with those. What I don't know and what I can't test myself because my family doesn't have all the different combinations and permutations of how strange some families can be interwoven and whatnot. So I need lots of people to test it so that they can find all those really strange coincidences that come up weird looking on family tree charts. So that's something that I can't test without lots of people trying it out. Those are the things that I really need to know. So if your family doesn't look quite right, then please let me know. If you can take screenshots and share those, that's really helpful. Doesn't handle first cousins marrying. That's an excellent point. And that is, I have fixed a number of the ones that people have reported already. That one I don't know. I'm gonna have to go back and double check that. But if you have an example of a profile that I can use to test that, that would be Super Susan. If you could, Super Susan. Super Susan. Yes. If you can share with me a profile that I can test that scenario with, that would be great. Unless this is super cool, Greg. Oh, you like it? Yeah. Cause I don't think there's any other thing on wiki tree that does, that shows these, all the connections like that. At least that'll not have to top of my head. Cause you get the basic family chart, but not with everything. So. Not with everything. This is one of the things I've wanted for a while. So when I did the connections, the six degrees, I thought, well, you know, I've got all the names there and I know how they're connected, you know, brothers, sisters, whatever. So it just seemed the natural next thing. One of the things I will mention is this third option there, which is basically black and white, I put that there because if you were gonna use this as a printout, then it's probably easier to just do a printout on black and white. If you're gonna make a very long piece of paper, but, you know. Yes. But if you go to save it as a PDF, it'll save. Look at that. There it is. Ta-da. Oh, man. I'm glad I work at a place that I can print on a very large piece of paper. Well, yeah, so that, yeah, you would need to have it on a, but for a family reunion or something like that, you know, once I get this perfected and I know that it actually works properly, I think this would be kind of a really useful tool to have. And then I can just see somebody like using that as a sign-in chart for the family reunion and like signing their name. Oh, yeah. How cool would that be? That would be pretty cool. Wow. Okay, well, we are a little bit over, unless there was anything else to show Gregor, if you have any questions, we'll probably skedaddle for today. Okay. So that PDF is 13,992 pixels across. Huh. That's a lot. I don't know what that, yeah, it is pretty wide. Anyways, that's, I will, I'll stop peeking out now. And that's it for me. Well, Riven has a quick question or something like, what's the distance of two persons living together with children but unmarried? I guess they would still be connected like they were married, because they have a child together. Yes, well, because on Wiki Tree, they would, so the Wiki Tree connection, like Jean Poirier and Angelique, they were only, they're one degree apart. Yeah, because they're connected because of the partnership. So I think it would work the same way connection-wise because they're still the parents, just they're not married. Yeah. So. And my chart would still, you connect them with an equal sign because their union created a child, whether or not it was a legally, you know, officiated ad or whatever, that doesn't, yeah. That makes sense to me. That makes sense. Yeah. Thanks, Debbie. Oh, I'll sign us off, guys. Until next time. Okay, thank you.