 Good morning or afternoon or evening Everyone one of those Saturday or Sunday. I know Ben is here. So it's Sunday for him He's always like to make that comment every every Saturday Sunday You guys were chatting away while we were well, we were waiting for this to start yes I guess John was first here With Kathy Donna my mom the mag said hi and Then obviously Was asked was it blueberry pyre M&M's today mags and I got a delivery of Reese cups last night So I had a Reese cup get my day started. We have Janine Betsy Thomas Benjamin and Steven Chris Did I miss I think something just no, but thank God everybody. I think I got a little in it and anybody else that's watching We say hi to you. Good morning. We should have a few we don't have as many people watching today Then we usually do you know, it's a beautiful beautiful fall ish feeling morning here for sure. So it was like It was actually not as hot yesterday as it has been so I Looked out a window this morning and there's this big tree That's one of the first trees to change and I noticed this morning and I don't know why I haven't noticed before It's just bright yellow and I'm like, oh, no, it's the trees are changing. So yeah Autumn is coming sort of winter is coming autumn is coming. Yeah, autumn is coming Fall is here. I Don't know if you wanted to go ahead and do this now, but we wanted to tell her Betty that We're acknowledging the date today that it's 9-11, which is September the 11th, which is the anniversary of The planes flying into the World Trade Center and I think Sarah had just real quickly checked to see There was some commemorative thing that you could do today on 9-11 so we do have a 9-11 project on wiki tree and we have Started to You know, you have a category and all that so you can Work on if you feel you want to help improve these profiles are at some So we have a 9-11 project We also have a page about the planes and you know, they've It was actually Julianne Thomas. She worked on this page And then we also like I said the category so if you wanted to look at these today and Work on them or just read through them browse through them. We have all that you do. So just to acknowledge Today remember and stay for 11. So, you know, what else is going on today, Sarah? What else is going on today? We have the question of the week What is the question? I think it's kind of a cool question of the week this week It is have you found any diaries from your ancestors lots and lots and lots of great answers and Great responses to some of the answers by one of our favorite wiki treers. You may or may not be here Um Have you found it? We'll start on wiki. We'll start on Facebook and we'll see that June Stern says June Stern's bootka Many letters from father-in-law to his wife to be and one of the things that was pointed out by Pip Shepherd and our GdG post was even if you don't have Technically diaries or journals those letters as postcards that you have Those are almost like and it just as good as Journals and diaries. So if you have many letters from your father-in-law to his wife to be June, that's a good thing. Um, My great-grandmother my great-aunt and her husband. I have those I've also got a letter from a 15 year old great-grandfather Great-great-grandfather to a 14 year old great-great grandmother. I hope that they weren't married then And another five years later from her to him a month before they were married. Oh, cool So they didn't get married to then Matthew. Okay, cool David Huff a lot of people were posting links to pages and I'm going to show some of those in a minute David Huff Huff has a really great one from his great-great great-grandmother Sarah Jane Wolf Huff's brother great-uncle Lambert Beewolf Extracts from his diary as a soldier in the first U.S. Calvary in 1856, which is pretty cool Philip Johnson. Oh my goodness Look at that. They're already bound Many diaries from her great-grandfather. That's just such a blessing to have so many great things Joan tester Have a letter from my grandmother No, but letter with dates on the back, which is good info. Yeah, Kim Brian Morris Mark stalwart not really diaries But my fourth great-grandfather was a newspaper editor and will publish some ramblings and even letters from his relatives in the paper That is a real jewel to have Paul Ballard I have a series of postcards sent by young soldier to his mother in the months before his death in World War one Three generations of journals from my paternal line from Travis Henderson Mary Reed from her mom grandfather and father Connie Leonard Valkman not mine, but my husband's family. That's great Jeanette Lundell. Um, yes, my grandmother's six volumes But most of the entries are just a few sentences about everyday things You know, one of the things that the Puritans had to do I was reading this yesterday in Albion Seed by David Fisher They were they were required to keep journals even if it's just a matter of a daily Catalog of what they needed needed to do spent one One cent on a glass of milk or whatever and Denise Hunt Denise if you're related to me, I would love to know about grandma's diaries She never wrote anything Subjective just her daily chores, etc. But I've carried on her tradition I started in 1982 and half left more detail But with a view of who will read them after I die said Denise hot That's really cool picking up that That tradition from your your mom so here we go into our G to G feed Now PIP must have a special building added on to his house howls all of this He's got his father-in-law's diaries his sister-in-law's diaries his my law diaries and his grandfather's From his stay in Texas, so that's pretty cool PIP and PIP I also have to commend you PIP went in and and made comments or had commentary on a lot of the answers in the question of the week And G to G this week, so that's fun Tommy buck. Nope only letters cards and address books. That's just as good Tommy There's some fun stuff down here, let me see if I can find it Roger Stone has a copy of published diaries of a distant cousin, which is really cool I'm looking for Helen Ford Asks a question. She says do we as a family historian keep and even publish such records for our sentence now She's talking about the diary of her mother Where her mother is talking about Um She's writing her she's practicing her penmanship now her mother worked with people who had Parkinson's disease as a caregiver for a long time and As she herself developed Parkinson's Helen could see the development of it in this journal that she was keeping now The question is do you share that to keep it? Of course you keep it and yeah I think you share that because it tells a very moving and heart-rending Heartwarming story about her descent into this illness, which ironically was so much a part of her life Going on and PIP answers. Yeah. What a treasure that would be Ben Mollsworth. Glad you're awake man I took a tour group through the state archives and I told the guy leading the tour who one of my ancestors was He immediately responded. Oh, we have his work diary here How cool is that to discover to discover your ancestors diary or journal in a During a tour Let's see moving on down Williams um Kim Williams. Oh, she has a diary that um was written in the mid 1890s by Uh my grandfather's cousin flora bristol uh, and she she's talks about stuff and and She returned home and died a year later from just get astrology Whatever that might be. Well, I looked out that up and it's any pain of the stomach So if you died of a pain in the stomach, it could have been anything Um, I see janine isleman or isleman goodson is answering I did not answer the question but my second great uncle wrote a letter to my second great-grandparents It's a copy of a copy my mother had that I have uploaded to my great-grandfather. That's cool janine um Moving on down. Let's see. Hillary gatsby My uncle has his uncle's diaries and I do have some family letters, but I don't think we had Any other family that kept a diary Hillary's not here this morning. She usually Had us Nancy woodward. Um, I inherited my terminal grandmother's five five five year diaries The first entries start in january 1925. She talks about school family friends and seems very interested in a fellow. She calls burr Uh over the ensuing years the entries continue and include her graduation college her marriage to burr The birth of her two sons and many entries about her heart condition On june 29th 1953 the handwriting changes to my grandfather's he writes Doris left us this morning for her home above Then a little over two months later. He writes of my arrival his grandchild Nancy woodward and says a very nice looking baby. Dear doddy is doing fine Now heart Rending and warming and oh that was just nice The diaries are filled with information on birthdays anniversaries graduations marriages and of course deaths Nothing like a primary source Nancy. Absolutely um Let's go on to page two and um There one of the things that people posted were and this is an example of a diary that have been transcribed here um And then the other the other one that I wanted to point out was this one here julia brumfield um Which uh is right here again posted to uh a website where you could put you know the diaries She's got the 1918 the 1919 and an image of each But you know what you can also do that on wiki tree You can create a space page for somebody's Journal or diary you can add Information about the diary why the diary was written or where the diary was written You know some sort of information about it and then post the pages of those diaries or those that that bit of information in there um There's another diary journal. Um, and this is the diary journal had been uploaded to a person's profile Again, you can create a free space profile page or just connect the diary page and uh, you could do a little bit of a write-up on it. Um He just has family written down here, but no no real description There is a a little project where Barry smith was the the purpose of the genealogy research journals project is to keep wiki tree up to date with the latest research appearing in genealogical journals So he he has uh, uh an idea to go through and read through the journals and Making interesting information and free space pages about the journals that he sees so that that's an interesting thing if you're interested in that um, also There's a really cool page. Uh, that rick pier point put together personal diaries and journals and this is um a group of Journals like the new england diaries personal recollections of a civil war diary of abbot lemuel Lemuel abidja abbot. See i'm getting thunkied Um, but there's all sorts of different little journals and things that are listed on this page The diary of alexander brody of brody spalding club avardine So there's lots of journals here that are listed as well and each one has its own free space page as in this one The diary of william hedges. So creating those free space pages and creating links to online text You don't want to create a free space page and just transcribe the whole journal That's not what you're looking for on wiki tree We're looking for a description of it and then the information about it and then links to where you can find the text Um, if it's a family journal or a family work, you can post some of the pictures But I wouldn't try and transcribe the whole thing On wiki tree just link off So that is our question of the week Really fascinating lots of things that you can do on wiki tree with those ideas for journals and other things as well era Well, I actually wanted to share my because I Benjamin made me think of it, but I was already kind of think of it my great grandmother On my mom's side She kept a five-year diary that she would write in actually have a copy of that and actually scanned a couple pages and I just wanted to share That really quick with you guys What oops wrong one trying to find in the rec I guess I'll just do the entire screen because I cannot find uh The correct one the infinite. Okay. Can you see that? It's my Week in Yep, so it's one of the pages I scanned. It's from I think it's from 19 It ends in 1963 so From 1959 I think something like that so That's pretty cool. I've been slowly scanning and transcribing Do you journal? That's her fight. It's a yeah, it's a five-year Um, do you personally? No, I've tried many times, but I just can't keep up with it so I I have I have a couple of journals that are Journals that I kept for a year at a time several times in my life, which is I don't know anybody but before I go and read them, but yeah They were more for my Sanity than my for trying to keep up with things And notice Hilary came in she says she's traveling the day She probably heard me talk. We probably heard us talk about her. Your ears were burning Hilary. Yeah Hillary's usually here I have letters and things that my grandparents exchanged during World War II I also have a journal that my mother kept running up to her marriage to my father Which is a bit of an odd journal You know my mom just gave me a whole bunch of letters um Like that she had written to her family in pennsylvania that her mom written her grit Her dad had written back and forth because they were living in Guatemala and they had family in pennsylvania So letters back and forth Nice I need to scan those when she came up to visit recently. She brought those up. Yeah, she did. Yeah, she just gave those all to me Yeah, nice She was like, I know I know you'll want to do something with these Uh, oh jojo, they're gonna be live on wiki tree. She's gonna be creating free space profile for those But but guess what because wiki tree is free and accessible and the promise is that it's always going to be free and accessible And like there's a way for that to go on perpetually Then your information these letters that you've given sarah that she's going to create these great free space pages about It's going to be available for ever never never This way long time Yep until I guess until the internet dies If that ever happens Who knows what the future holds but what will the internet look like in another 50 years? Or in 10 years even Just how much has changed in 10 years another 10 years? I don't know okay So let's look so we have some interesting profiles of the week this week um castle builders and I don't know about any of these people so it's going to be we're all going to learn together Chris you need he's chris is making a whole bunch of pop culture references Harry Potter talk about skynet Stop it. No ultron either okay, so Our main featured connection is Richard King Richard of England Apparently he so all of these are this week are castle builders and We did this because on september 8th. It was his birthday He was born 1157 in England and he built This is all the castes they built here the chat to gollyard I probably said that let's probably be really bad day for me pronouncing things so And we love you and we we don't care So Apparently he's Richard spent his youth in a France training as a soldier and lady Later fought his father Henry the second He was captured. He kept during the crusade. He captured Cyprus On the way home. He was taken prisoner in austria and held a ransom How exciting So this is our main Our main guy Richard the first to line heart and died in france in 1199 I don't know what the proper way Is it 11199 1199 say those years? Yeah, I think 1199 I think that works well. I think that works well Okay, our next one is gilbert declare who built Huh, wait a second your 26 degrees from Richard the first on your father's side Who is that my closest one or or just no that i'm just telling you that that's where you are Okay, so gilbert declare built the Filly castle He was the seventh earl of loudchester and the sixth earl of hurt hurt ford born in 1243 in england He's a mind a carder descendant Of one of the barons John de lacy I want to see I want to I want us to go look at all the castles. So which castle is this one? Carefully castle We're gonna look at it because I feel it's appropriate right to look at the castle that they built too While you're doing that. Elizabeth hardwick is your Closest at 19 along with ben mulsworth who is 17 from for 18 from the way the 16th and 19th from ludwig and robert dunes move Okay, so this is the carefuly castle that's really pretty I guess let's look at the one that richard built chateau Lynette says she's five millionth in line for the throne Oh, so close. Yeah Borrow some money Lynette So just feel some give some this way So I guess this is what it did look like and then this is what it currently looks like I'm listening. Okay On to the next castle Gustav Vasa I guess he did two the bad stena and the upsala castles one in 1496 and Where's that Spurge Sweden, I don't know Yet is Sweden. Look, I guess correctly. Good job me So he built the he was the king of Sweden from 1521 to 1560 and Yeah, so let's look at he was married three times three different wives first time in 1531 second time 1536 third time in 1552 and let's look at his castle the bad stena in Sweden I like all these castles any one of them to build me a castle It looks fair next we have edward long shanks who built the Okay, wow laugh at me, Max the care What's happened here? the care Narvan castle I tried Carnivan so this was edward the first was king from 1272 to 1307 Look one of the little things is about his mistress he was to Eleanor of Castile daughter of front ed the third Oh, look at that big chart guess of all the the dukes of Norfolk Wow No, that that was the only thing that's there So let's look at this camps this castle that I can't pronounce There is your pronunciation from John diner car Narvan for Karen Narvan What? Karen Narvan, thank you And here it is the Karen Narvan castle just There's a guy there's a post there's a post from a guy named or a person named Or maybe it's genealogical, but Simru is that is that is that who is that? So who are you who's geneal? Simru Is that Debbie? I don't know. No, I don't know tell us who you are Tell us who you are Benjamin just asked who built Kerr Parvelle Was that one of our Kerr not one of our things I don't see because we can look it up after We look at all of these And Hilary is saying no, it's car Narvan instead of Karen of on car Narvan Which is what I And Thomas caroline is correcting me saying it's Cool, I feel like we've talked about oh, hi. My name is die Hi Nice to have you here to help us with our best pronunciation of your name Nice to nice to meet you Okay, so the next one we were doing was robert dunsmer Who built the craig de rock? I think that one Born in 1825 in scotland. Oh, there it is died in canada In 1889 He was a scottish-canadian coal miner developer owner and operator and railway developer and a member of the british columbia legislator and then The this is the this is the castle craig de rock. It looks more like a Manchin than a castle to me But it looks really pretty looks like it'd be haunted Pretty ghost in the one anybody look at that look that looks like a haunted stairway That's just me though Okay, next we have best of hard wick Your mama says sarah. That's who we are connected to through cleaver Whoever that is Oh kumri Thank you. Hillary. So we have elizabeth hardwick Best of hard wick count is of shrewsbury born in 1527 in england Apparently they're working on her trail for the magna card up currently and she did the um Um, oh, no the hard wick the hard wick hall Oh, my also probably haunted Look at that haunted hallway with all those picture frames And uh tapestry. I know right. Yeah, that's cool Mm-hmm I like how we were looking at like traditional castles and that word these are more Not modern but you know Tudor, I think they're tutor Yeah, let's uh, it said elizabeth um And the elizabeth and erin era. Yeah leading example of the elizabeth Well, that's a hard word prodigy house Trying to put those together Okay, so next we have blood wig the second Oh my goodness noosh Steen stein new schwan stein schwan stein Close enough All right, I think I did better on that one than some of the other ones So love with the second born in 1845 in bavaria kingdom of bavaria And he was the king of bavaria from 1864 to 1886 Now you have to put that that castle up though Yes, see that because that is an impressive castle. Yes, he Apparently he commissioned the construction of two lavish place palaces and this castle Then he was a devoted patron of the composer witcher richard wagner So let's look at this castle Wagner I should know that Look look at this I want to go see that. This is My bucket list now that is that is like Dracula's castle. Like yes That is one of the most famous castles and the most photographed castles ever That's really between the trees and he has a mountain on the lake Okay, I guess I'm going to germany now go see this cast. Can you stay in this castle? I wonder if they I know some there are some castles that you can like rent out And I know people who've done that for weddings. They rent a castle for a wedding or something Yeah, cool Next we have william randall purse First who built the first castle Born in San Francisco, california in 1863 He attended harvard college, but was expelled So let's look at the first castle in california It's temporarily closed so we can't go visit it right now This is the first one in the united states Yeah on the west coast all of them have been in europe so far That's pretty good Okay, oh I love I love this one Versailles sign I know and I do know about this one So built by louis the the 14th Yes, 14th. Yes. Yes King of france from 1643 to 1715 I actually studied this painting when I was doing uh art history This guy And let's look at versailles Not no, I guess we need to check to Versailles Because it's also a versailles in miami A museum I'll try it too So pretty And they have all these paintings on the ceiling And you have the garden Beautiful John tiner's closest is louis Okay, so next we have willhelm moritz greff zeus olms briffenstein who did the castle of brown brownfels born in 1651 And died in 1724 What a wig Very curly very curly wig like Everybody's names are very long So it looks like there are more siblings and children than there actually are Okay, so let's look at this This castle Brownfels that one's a pretty one too Also in germany You guys have to plan your trip to germany to make sure you see all these castles I think we have one more William burge is the cardiff castle Similar one I'm familiar with Born in 1827 in england then in 1881 He was an architect and decorator Look at him as a gesture So he did the cardiff castle Have any has anybody in the chat seen any of these castles? In person I'm assuming Yeah, yeah, so I was gonna say probably hillary They've been to munich oh john tiner Oh, yeah, probably john mighty has we're probably seen some of the castles in ireland to Lynette Lynette gesture So I think That was a looking at all those castles those were fun a little architecture. You got some architecture They has been to Versailles in fifth grade It's great to see Versailles That's pretty cool. Yeah, let's look at reading the chat really big. Yeah when they're talking about conics again Ooh Guy has been to the cardiff castle Okay, ashford castle I just want to go see I She's when it's not fun a jester who was a jester maybe far enough back maybe Maybe you never know Okay, let's Gone past the Hearst castle Well, there's also one of the castles in california and I've been to california I guess I didn't get to see that castle Through the castle in my hometown called What's it called? No, I can't think of the name on it. I've been in it Well, let's now unless there's anything to add about castles. I think we'll go look at the Photos Oh, it looks actually can be more architecture probably It's a home sweet home. We're with some houses And there better be a photo of an animal guys. Oh, I think the first one actually has a dog in it You know, I'm excited Look at that a dog, right the very first one Off too strong us too strong start guy kind of blurry. That is a crazy log home Mm-hmm with a sod roof Yeah And all of those people lived in it. It was one room one two three four Five the dog six seven eight man In north dakota Well, look stand in front of her also another woodhouse in Pennsylvania in 1932 Ah Look, this is a cute one I kind of staged out like there's a baby in a chair And this little kid looks like he's in a kit Looks like they're in a graduation cap or it's kind of what it looks like Something on her head or his head Oh There's a cat and a doll Yeah, a creepy doll and a creepy I Like that picture it's a cool picture in illinois Alexis uploaded this one on lake michigan Is there anybody in the window mags? I'm looking No, not there No, nobody in those windows No, the house is empty. I guess I should post the picture the I have a really great family picture of The family underneath this big window and there's just this face pressed up against it looking out at them taking a picture What's the drawing of a house? That's cute The green family home Tennessee Oh, let's see. I've loaded this one Co family home in Taipei nice Was it the just like the upstairs or was it the whole maybe the sit something maybe the lower floor was a business Yeah, I'm not sure Inviting us Betsy Oh, this one's in Ontario Canada France's former home of frances protrude to cute little house So Betsy says the whole house my grandfather's medical clinic was on the ground floor and the family lived above Nancy goes That's cool. That's he on the front porch The house is so big. He looks so small I'm trying to see if maybe He's holding a cat or a dog or a dog It could be it looks like some there's a bicycle. I don't know or maybe a child looks like he's holding something Or maybe just he definitely has a hat on I can tell that much No one was an eyeball. Oh I think that's the same. Is that the same house? Yeah, it's the same house Is it no It says it it says it is the same house from a different angle. Look. Oh, wow I guess from back then and now or like more recent Okay Cool Nice lawn Look a dog Part of a dog Yeah, he was like, nope. I'm not being in this picture guys. Sorry. What are they wearing? It's like they're like a little some kind of outfit uniform thing. They look real cute though. They do In California I don't see anything There's a fence in that picture thomas urban Ben says they don't do fences, but there's a white picket fence there around that one On which one this one or the one before the one you're looking at right now has a oh, yeah, right there. Mm-hmm Can't see Homestead in Dunn Church, Ontario Some people there It's a blurry one. That is blurry Oh robert moore anyway, go ahead We have this one fernbank in england With a gravestone, right? Yeah, so about to say they have their own little cemetery next to the house Betsy says that she got to live in a house for a summer in college Which was really inspecial for the house that uh was her Family This is a cute photo kind of showing moving from back then And then now This is across the pond Moving I guess over there in here That's what I'm assuming This looks like that same house that little The little the little gazebo yelling and I saw that corvair This is a cute one. She has her telescope in front of her house Nice Janine uploaded that one Is that is that you janine? Cabin of john bode senior in washington state nice Inside the cabin that is janine In that photograph Jack and sarah hamill with grandchildren In oregon vanderby homestead in new jersey Look at this This one's taken in isla Have three horses in this picture Here's a question in uh from charles platt that says I see there is no way to indicate no children on a profile But I do not see a similar way to indicate no spouse correct. That is correct charles We do not have a no spouse indicator Yes, there is you can put a nose You can Yeah, there's a way to say there was a no spouse Yeah Really? Yes, because if you when you go to add a marriage there is you scroll down and you can click no spouse I can show you guys. I'm gonna do it. I'm looking to see right now And here's the last one add spouse. You can remove spouse No, I don't see anything that says no spouse Because I've done that for some of my um Ancestors or family I already have a spouse so maybe that's why it's not showing up on mine Here, let's like go to I don't I don't I'd have to go It's stream of consciousness charles. We love getting sidetracked. No worries. Yes. I'd love to go on tangents. So let's see fine some random like I don't know Do I this is this was this one married? No, so okay, so I'm gonna show you on this one So I if you go to spouse the name for us first Or this is maria. That's the photo Giovanni francesco remondo Giuseppe and tonio gemolaro. Wow Okay, so you see here you can say unmarried so You see that charles plaid go back up to the top there So you can scroll all the way down or you can click that little link. It'll take you to the bottom unmarried. So yes, there is how about And basically I'm not gonna do that because I know I know he has a spouse but um, basically then it would take that little option to add a spouse away How about that? There you go. There you go charles plaid. I learned something today. That is so cool all right Sometimes she really is Yeah, this is actually my great uncle This great great uncle something like that and that's why you could pronounce that name so well My mom would have been very disappointed if I couldn't pronounce that so Back to those photos now We were looked at all of them already. I've showed the last one. We can go back No, that's okay. Okay um Can I show something really quick? Yes, it's it's kind of related but not really related. Let me go back I just wanted to share this real quick um Here we go And it doesn't really go along with but kind of goes along with um, it mighta why dna.org peter roberts wrote a blog about how we have uh royal ancestors dna uploaded to Mighta why dna so you could go over to if you have Why in mitochondrial dna you could go over and compare yourself to royal people like the czar nicklas and richard the third and Other people by going down and clicking on the famous link. That's just slightly related to what we were doing today So I just thought I'd share that it's kind of cool Mighta why dna.org blog I just got the My male italian cousin to trace my male italian side. I got his why dna test done So I sent in the mail So hopefully if you come back, I don't know what i'm gonna say chris farrell of How fun would that be? I don't know. You know, you don't know it could What we're what part of idli is your family from chris? I don't mine is I have It sources say I they're from the north and from the south um, I'd say they're from rome, but also um Pagani from northern idli Salerno something like that You know, charles, that's a good suggestion if you want to to suggest that for an improvement um go into g to g and write that out as a suggested improvement and tag it Improvements so that the profile improvement team will see that and they'll know that somebody's requested that and apparently it's john's birthday and um, you gonna sing happy birthday feeling In 10 days in 10 days. Oh Yeah, well, that's that's even past next saturday I'll I'll send you a blueberry pile at pie john so so somebody was asking me what part of sewing in So it says my grand my great-grandfather was born in ghani salerno campania, but then His father was born in alessandria p Monte idli And then he died in rome. So they were seemed like they were like kind of all over the place And he and chris ferriolo answered said his family's in the south Hmm And also apparently he was in the italian royal navy my great-great-grandfather Pretty cool. Mm-hmm. I don't found thanks. It was frank who found all his stuff for me frank Santoro Um, he did some good research on my italian side Nice. Mm-hmm the wonders of wiki tree The wonders of wiki tree collaboration it really is really I love going through And finding where people have added sources and documentation or information to to my profiles I call them my profiles, but they're not really to the profiles that I that I help by managing them I just wanted to before we go just want to also briefly mention our week two challenge this week We're working on david alan lamburt who's pretty well known in the genealogy community So we're working on him I was looking doesn't seem like we have any points yet But I know they're working away. I see them chatting away in discord So if and but if you want to find out What we found tune in on wednesday To see the big reveal so Let's see. Wait Not the one this is a thomas kernaline. He says I pulled up your tree and see The paia montae my uncle's family is all from paia montae How about that? Oh, so maybe maybe Have you done the why dna test on that line thomas? I don't know or d. I don't know. I guess also if you've done a DNA test We can see if we have any related We already know we're cousins, but on the other side But maybe we're cousins also on that side coming up on friday as well as friday date night with julie four o'clock eastern daylight time same Bat channel same bat time on friday So you can come and hang out with julie and We have coming up the sorts off on the first weekend of october whoo Which is if you aren't familiar with wiki trees a thongs The source of fun is where we try and find all of the profiles that are on wiki tree that are not Um sourced and we work on trying to find Accurate sources for those profiles over the weekend There's prizes and t-shirts and Get to watch sarah and I talk a lot And a on and julie and so many other people will be in a lot of classes as well Like to come on. Yeah less. She's our saving grace for the middle of the night Yeah, look we had another praise for frank helping Somebody else with their sicilian ancestors one tiger tea Who are you tiger tea? Thomas you can join more than one project. You can join all the projects all the projects join all the projects projects All the projects Okay, so With that With that I was thinking if there's anything else I wanted to say Um, we got once to watch us Next wednesday to figure to see the reveal for david and lambert and so we kick off our next Um our next guest star and then next saturday Same time same place I guess Yeah, that's it friday day night and I think that's all that's has to be said Thanks everyone for watching And we learned lots of new things today max learned something new I did I did Nobody somebody didn't somebody Didn't I have a spouse? And now we know how to do that on week tree and We will see you next time. That was great. 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