 Welcome home. Yes, I am alone, but I am only alone for the very first bingo card David is at roots and he'll be joining us in between the first bingo card in the second bingo card You know it is when you're either traveling or running around or at roots You got to try and find that internet connection. My name is Sandy. Thank you for joining wiki tree bingo I appreciate you guys being here and how's everybody doing tonight? This is kind of the interesting Weather that we're having here in my neck of the worlds and I think from seeing everybody's else whether you guys are Kind of chilly out there, too. So I hope everybody sells in gets warm. Are you wearing the green? We are celebrating Ireland with this bingo and I posted the bingo card for the very first bingo card of the month and it's gonna feature somebody called Arthur Guinness We got a lot really cool information to tell you about Guinness, too Some things that I was a little bit surprised about as we went through Looking at the burrs and I will tell you that David and I kind of devised this idea for the bingo This showcase notables and what we're trying to do every month is come up with just something Different something that's not gonna always grab at your attention and automatically say oh, okay It's this month Sandy and David are gonna show this for bingo. So this might be the closest one that we have yes Arthur Guinness. Yes, Ireland. Yes March and what's that? St. Patrick's Day, but there's a lot of cool information about Guinness that we learned along the way that we hope to share does Everybody have the bingo card you see where you can get it if not scroll back up through the chat a little bit You can see it. I will tell you that Stephen we are twins. I have my shamrock hung on my front door as well and thank you everybody I thank you everybody for being here tonight. I don't want to use the hashtag not at roots But if you are not at roots like me then you're here and in a few minutes if you are at roots You'll see David kind of that roots as well. Oh, that's kind of helps. My dog is a green hoodie one that works, right? I Got a green am I love that beard too. Some people either love it or hate it. It's really interesting I happen to like it up David is here But he will join in 30 minutes And Stephen has a green shirt on as well Well, I would be worried if it was really really cold where you're at there And so I'm glad to see the weather's holding out for you and I would agree Carol the the St. David's Day is important as well the patron saint of Wales by My own ancestors but coal miners to come from Wales as well as Ireland and Scotland England possibly Germany. I'm still looking at my tree. How about you guys? He's still trying to figure out your ancestors to see where yours came from if you have any from Wales if you have any from Ireland, let me know and Maybe that's why we put on a green outfit today. That's what I did Judy That's that's definitely why I did it. You guys are cracking me up with the green. I love it So who's ready to play the first bingo card? Let's go ahead and let me bring that up real quick again for those of you that came in a little bit late Here's the first bingo card. I am going to give you the rules And don't worry we're going to talk about Guinness's profile in a little bit as well so for bingo What a person can win a bingo prize from wiki tree once every six months There's one price per household every six months And we did a little bit of changing with the prizes because it was getting a little complicated Some people wanted something that was over the dollar limit and it was just getting a little complicated So now what we did with the prize for bingo prizes you get a mug So you get one mug, but there are many many choices of months as you know Hey, I love my bingo mug But I also love my Appalachian muts rough if you have a thawntine you can also get a thawntine mugs There's lots of options. It does not have to be just the bingo mug But it is a mug now as a prize for bingo. It is open to everybody not just wiki tree So if you happen to be at roots pull in some of those people at roots and let them know that they can participate too And we can talk a little wiki tree with them along the way and there are two bingo cards tonight that we're going to go over How do you win bingo you use your mouse you click on the Word as I say it and our phrase and you can win horizontal diagonal or vertical And please as you guys know do not forget Yell up at being the chat because I get talking about these notables and these profiles and I love them So feel free to yell at me bingo bingo bingo bingo, and I will make sure to see who wins bingo for the first time Yeah, see you guys there are this is cool because you guys are starting to see the bingo card and you're seeing the same things that we saw with the Bingo card and the facts and the trivia for genus. It's amazing some of these facts are really amazing in high joy So you have iron whale Scotland in irish where twins we might have the same ancestors I might have to look at your profile and see how we connect afterwards and Karen we're going to talk about that perfect pour as well because there's controversy with that Can you believe it and I gotta point out carol too? I almost wore my genus sweatshirt I've been to the genus factory in Dublin and myself and I would like to say that I rushed through the tour to get to the samples at the end But I did not Is a fascinating tour and I actually like the beginning of the tour the best because it kind of showed back in the day When genus was first started and how they operated and then you get to kind of walk through the factory You can see a little bit of that as well. And yes, you do end up at the samples on the way so And I see yep for wiki tree mugs. This is cool. Okay, so if you guys are ready I wanted to talk to you a little bit about genus So this is a profile of genus and I put him in the chat earlier and I'll do it one more time It's really amazing. So his father Was actually a brewer for a landowner and that's how Arthur learned A little bit about how to brew It's really interesting to me because as you know My project is Appalachia and we learned from our elders and that's exactly what Arthur Guinness did And if you think back wow, what would we have learned from our elders that would have been really cool that we could have been as Rich as Guinness is or as well known as Guinness is so I think it's interesting as you go through the profiles and the notables of wiki tree A lot of them say that they either started from the Ground the very bottom or they learn from their elders. This is in Ireland project profile And a big shout out to the Ireland project because they knew in advance that we were going to show this profile And they really went in that make sure that everything was up to their par And I appreciate all the work that the Ireland project has done So as we know that Arthur Guinness was the creator of the Guinness stout and the founder of the Guinness brewery Which is st. James gate. I want to mention real quick that a lot of people get confused stout and Porter porter is a little sweeter They look similar little sweeter and stout is a much darker and bolder beer We'll talk about that with the bingo cards as well if As with any profiles, especially when we're dating back to 1700s We have a lot of facts, but we might not have all the facts So if you notice here, they have talked a little bit about the family tradition of where he was born This is such a great profile And we talked about all the kids you'll see that there are 11 mentioned here And then let's talk a little bit about his brewing. So here it mentions that He learned about beer Brewing itself from his father and then once on his own he started a very very small brewery He gifted that business to a younger brother and then signed the lease on this little founding brewery Over at st. James gate in dublin ireland and that is what became The genus beer that we know today This is a great profile. Thank you again to the ireland project. I think they also They do not I want to show you this and let me come over here. So when we talk about St. James gate, this is kind of what we're talking about and when you go on a tour This is one of the first things that you're going to see when you go to genus Okay, who is ready to play bingo? Everybody have your card? Let's bring up the game And start Okay, you guys know the rules now the reason why i'm starting on the bingo card a little bit early is There are a lot of facts as you guys have seen the bingo card already. There are a lot of facts to get through So give me a second because this is kind of where we're doing a hybrid of trivia and bingo at the same time So here we go ireland well, this one's kind of easy, right? So genus was born in ireland and when people think of genus the first thing that they think of is probably a beer made in ireland Nigeria and I saw that darin and wanted to know about this This is a fascinating fact and this is one of those ones that I said that I was surprised about so 40 percent of genus That is consumed around the world is consumed in africa and Nigeria is one of the locations that has a large genus brewery Oh, sorry Here we go Thank you lisa. I appreciate it See, I'm I don't have my partner here today Let me go back. So we had ireland and we have nigeria So this is truly going to be a global reach So in in 40 percent is consumed in africa I'm going to take a guess that probably Maybe 59 percent or Is consumed in ireland. I'm not sure about that Okay, and carol mentioned this the ideal pour takes One um, well, let me let me break it down into something a little bit easier or better to understand So the average pour or ideal pour excuse me for a genus is one minute 32 and a half seconds I think I got that right. I think I got my math right Maybe 34 so here's the controversy if you Have been around the news lately the controversy is is this a marketing ploy or is it not? And There is a bartender in london It swears This is all just a marketing ploy that genus is really really good about this and it's just a marketing ploy I'll leave it up to you So the next time that you go out and you have a genus Ask your bartender. Is this the perfect pour? Is there a such thing as a perfect pour? Thank you liza. I thought I was off. So one minute 59 and a half seconds It asks no wait. I'm still wrong I think the rest of the first minute is a minute 32 and then they pause So they let the foam kind of settle down and then they they keep pouring And it is actually a six step process to make the perfect pour Pour a genus And again next time you're up at the bar And you order a genus watch and ask them if they think that there is a perfect pour or is it just marketing And this was an interesting one. So genus was A very religious person and it might sound strange. He was a very religious person, but He sold a lot of beer and as we know when that happens sometimes people Overdo it a little bit But he was of the mindset That teetotalism was Drunk in this do you believe that drunkenness was actually attributed to liquor and not specifically to beer And I think that was again is trying to Give himself an out pretty much And yes, steven Okay So the creamy head on a genus isn't just for Yes, you need to click teetotalism. So the creamy head on a genus. Is it just for aesthetics? It helps enhance the flavor And the aroma and don't worry. I'm going to give you guys the word that corresponds with it as well So that would be scientific foam Now I have been told and someone will have to fact check me that all the vitamins that you need or majority of Items you need or in the foam Of a beer not sure if I believe that or if that was another marketing point Okay, genus is actually A dark ruby red color Due to the roasting of a barley. So everybody thinks is dark brown or black And you've probably heard of black and tan where they mix the two different beers together So what you want to do is go ahead And click on red it's actually a dark ruby red color Oh, we've got two away In stout we talked a little bit about stout and genus is the inventor of it It is a much darker bolder beer There are actual bingo spots. Um I'm sorry. This is kind of I'm sorry that this is confusing This is where we give the trivia in the way that our bingo program it kind of variates between words And the trivia to allow us to keep it a little bit different So I will tell you you should have scientific foam red perfect poor Nigeria T totalism And now stout Again, it's a darker bolder beer. You either are probably going to love it or hate it And this would be the word nitrogen the first beer to use nitrogen for its creamy head and that was in 1959 Anyone close And again, you're going to click on the word nitrogen You know, it's a good question. And if they have a special glass, I I think they prefer we got a lot of people want to I think they prefer their brandy glass And brewery thinking the brewery today Is at st. James gate That's interesting. So john our irish John said some of his hut and family worked in the guiness factory So again just a recap you you should have stout You should have t totalism, which is known as drunkenness that was attributed to liquor not to beer You should have red guiness is actually a dark red Ruby red You should have nitrogen which is the first beer to use nitrogen for its creamy head You should have perfect pour The ideal pour takes 119.5 seconds You should have scientific foam the creamy head of a guiness isn't just for the aesthetics Okay, well now john, this is interesting. This is really big news So one of his hut and ladies married the son of arthur guiness I'm sorry guys for for the confusion. We just thought we'd change it up We'll go back to the regular words next time Okay, and in 1803 Equals 724 k monthly and I will tell you what that means pints So in 1803 724 000 pints We're served monthly Okay, and where is he buried? He is actually going to be buried in what they think is his home town and I and I was john if I get this wrong. Let me know um Altar yard church a church yard And he is buried next to his parents Oh, we got a bingo Congratulations Kirby Kirby if you could do me a huge favor and just give me your wiki tree ID number that would be handy Yeah, you guys are are funny. I love the bingo bingo guys And let me tell you how to get your prize They're going to email a one and she's going to let you know how to claim your prize a one at wiki tree dot com Okay, hang in there with me guys. We're going to have David join us and five four three two There we go So I am surrounded by about a thousand people so I can barely hear The conversation so please excuse me if I miss your questions We have an echo we have an echo I have a what echo echo. I have an echo. No You have your buds you have your buds No Let me see if I can I'm going to sign out and sign in again. Okay Okay, hang in there with us guys. I know we we like to try different things and I'm going to take it that this bingo trivia is not a fan So we'll keep working on it and we'll come up with other ways To make bingo a little bit more interesting with trivia where it's not so confusing You guys are funny in there too. Um, I couldn't type that fast it I want to point out that that is really the key Um, multiple people can win bingo at the same time, but whoever types the fastest is the one who wins Okay, let's try again. David. Okay. Do I still have an echo? No, I think we're good. You can hear me. Okay. We can welcome welcome. What's the thank you Pardon, what's the weather like? What's the weather like? Well, I have no idea because I'm inside but I can tell you what it was It was snowing but about 60 degrees. Well, it wasn't snowing, but there's snow on the ground But it's about probably about 60 degrees 60 but but I haven't been outside for a while. It's warmed up then Now I put on my green jacket That's right because we were talking about that. That's great. Here's bingo card number two. I love that Here's bingo card number two and I want to show you guys something and this is kind of why um, David and I revamped the bingo this year is to show bingo notables because it's fun It's really fun and and we've talked about this a couple times that a lot of people find wiki tree because they're searching on a Notable, so why not bring more notables to wiki tree and if they're already there? Why not improve them a little bit and as you see the wiken is sireland project actually Did a fantastic job on that profile so David and I have been talking about what type of Bingoes we're going to do for the rest of the year and I knew when march came around again that we were going to do Brewers and part of the reason why There's already a category set up for brewers a main category And then there's also subcategory set up for countries for brewers But there's not a whole lot of them. So we thought let's improve that. Let's let's fix this in I love david's pages. He comes up with the best pages. So as we scroll down and talk a little bit about Just the profiles in general and connecting them and take a look at some of them I put up the bingo card For the second bingo card, but david this is kind of interesting to me Sam adams has a cc7 of almost 25 25,000 I mean that's crazy right that that's amazing All right, and then you'll see right underneath of it. This is insane anhyzer at art anhyzer has 389 cc7 I would have never I would have thought that would have been maybe Reverse or at least the same or similar I was surprised at that and we've got a lot of trivia again with the bingo card when it comes up guys it here is You you may be aware, but um Samuel adams as a cousin of john adams So the whole john adams family is all is all in there in that 25,000 so it's still a huge number, but I'm sure there's been lots of research on that family I just thought anhyzer would have had You know with such a global popular um There and I will and I will mention so this is cool because carol says that she hung out with the miller family As well and the split stores were the best and I am jealous now I would like to see that and steven's funny. What dna matches the brew beer I'm gonna let you figure that steven That would be a curious question. So as we go down and you see so back I mean everybody if you I love that david put the You know marketing and the logo getting here because you might not you might think back I've never heard of that beer but once you see the the branding you've seen it the logo you've seen it He's got zero He's is there and if we have anybody here from the germany project there are four right here in a row We would love to have your help with and um Uh-oh You were saying how how surprised you are with the high um cc sevens What surprises me has now looked at how many didn't even have profiles On on wiki tree the ones with zero um had none and then you've got um Valentino blacks who did have a profile you could tell because he has one connection So that means it was there, but that's it. I mean I I know that here I don't know if I've ever had a bad beer, but I know about beer and I'm still surprised it's zero No, well, I will tell you all that we worked really really hard for global audience We went to projects as well and asked them to um give us something give us one give us something and they did But in full disclosure beer clearly comes from germany So you're gonna see a lot and and german american. Yeah, you're gonna see a lot of germany connections here But there you got your british- australian And then You're going and dipping into prussian and on of course, okay great trivia about him We'll talk about it when the bingo card comes up um And this was news to me and chandra was uh, we've got a little bit of austria hungry in there We talked about genus as well and look at this There's there's a lady here. So this is pretty interesting too. So if you're interested in Working on a female brewer David had to create this profile literally right before he left for roots too. I might add to um Bring her to promise So so she's not only well her husband owned the brewery and he passed away and she inherited so she became the first Female head of a brewery in the united states, but she was also the first Um ceo of an american corporation when she incorporated the business That's pretty cool as well Guys, don't worry. We got you covered. We've got of course hineckin and look hineckin only 148 So they might be connected, but we would like to have them connected And see you can increase their cc seven as well So we wanted to make sure to bring in some of the canadian. We have more than this too and zero Is not connected in zero cc seven Yeah, I was surprised to fix the picture link there, but yeah, that's fine. We we had a couple couple of them there And keep in mind this this was literally we were going out and we were shocked that we had to create so many profiles I Absolutely guys roost was coming along. So we we we got them in and we'll spiffy up the page Very shortly and we're asking you guys to come in and see if you can help us connect and increase the cc seven I'm just so surprised. We've got a belgium in here paps Paps is a very popular beer. I've got some trivia about paps as well as we go through Thank you to frank with the uh, Italy project and chris with the Italy project. They gave us our um, italian link to a beer Joseph's uh splits. I will go ahead and bring up his profile briefly Zero, I cannot believe these words are at zero, but very very interesting thing about him Is that he died at sea and david there's a new died at sea project Oh, yes. Wow. Well, I didn't create something another member has created it We've we're incorporating it into the global project, but um, and I'm unfortunately, I'm drawing a blank on her name right now, but um She has done all of the work to put that together And we're really happy to have it as part of as part of the new global project Any any relatives you have that died at sea under any circumstances Are eligible to be part of that project And you know, david runs the global project for countries as well And what this does the died at sea is kind of like to remember the children and the first responders On the other side of the global This is kind of interesting as well because he came from germany. She was came from germany and started brewing And started working on I want to give a shout out to the germany project for this because I went to them a creative profile I asked for help if they could come and confirm some things because there were some questions You notice there's research does here and they were fantastic They came in and I believe was marrying as a matter of fact in flow came in And helped confirm some things and clean up the profile and you'll notice that he was a freemason And there's also a freemasonry project on wiki tree in case you didn't know I I want to point this out the reason why I meant why I brought this up Just because I accidentally left him off the bingo card And I wanted to spend some time with him because it shows how many different projects or sub projects or categories and things that are going on on wiki tree can contribute to a profile So we mentioned freemasonry in died at sea as you see he was originally from germany so it went to england and Briefly and they came to the united states the reason why he died in england is because in fact they're visiting and he died at sea So that's another sub project that we're working with just one profile that we brought together We had no clue as we created some of these profiles How many different sub projects or categories that they touch and I really love adding the stickers and the categories to profiles You know and when when I create these lists of notables for the various challenges I kind of I create the list kind of blindly. I don't pick and choose. So we'll come up with I don't know how many Brewers we have here, but let's say 30 brewers I make my list on a piece of a notebook paper And I don't know if they're connected if they're not connected what their ccc levels are if they have a project manager if they You know how many projects they might belong I don't know any of that when I when I create the list So it's kind of a hodgepodge and that's what we say is it's not a connector's challenge specifically. It's a Profile improvement challenge. We want to get them connected, but we also want to get some bios written and Make sure we don't have cutting pace from Wikipedia that we need to fix and all of that stuff. So You'll see some that have beautiful almost complete Profiles and then others that have nothing and or others that have Stuff that needs to be really cleaned up. So it's really random because I don't take that into account when I pick my my notables It's really hard to spend that much time to find ones that are Connected as much as atoms first It's it's it's a lot of work to create pages I'm sure you guys know to create pages of wiki tables and and let me bring up Sam madam So he is our shining star. He's our best example. As you can see I am 17 degrees from him. He's got almost I think somebody added some in the past 15 minutes. I don't think he was it. Oh, yeah Look at that. It's gone out So anybody want to add one more to get us at that 25 that was kind of cool. Thank you whoever But as you can see even with that many I'm 17 degrees away from him and look how detailed In all the categories it as we come down He is actually part of the 1776 project And you can and you know what's what's amazing about that number two is that's not his entire list of descendants That's only seven seven steps. So um You know, I'm sure he's got many more going to the to current generations But um, we're not talking his entire family tree. We're just talking People within seven steps of him. So that's a lot of people. That's a lot of people A big Thanksgiving dinner at their house Another you know an interesting one um that that I'm interested to see um, um adolphus bush um was from germany It came to america. I'm pretty sure I got the right person came to america and then because he did um Where's I cannot read that real carefully. Where did he pass away? Germany? Germany. Okay. Um, yeah So yeah, I've got the correct person born in germany came to america and and um ran his business and then returned to germany So i'm curious what kind of records he had being that he was um He was he was german from beginning to end But he did do his business in the united states. So um, that'll be interesting to see what kind of records We have there. So if if you're part of the germany project, you know how to research german Bruce feel free to dig in and I think that's important that we mention this every time Just because they're notables doesn't mean you can't help with them Now when you do see a project box up here, like we had sam Adams had the 1776 You do want to be a little bit careful mindful because they have usually worked on the profile And it's I tend this is this is me if I see a project box and I have a correction or I have an addition I tend to leave it in the comments. It's just me. I feel like that's courtesy To a project even the wiki tree is 100 collaborative I'm just saying for for me. That's what I feel comfortable with But even as a notable They're just people they're just like us and they're just like our ancestors They might be be considered notable because they have a wikipedia page or they are notorious for something or an entrepreneur But that doesn't mean you can't work on them a lot of people get scared and say oh It's a notable and run away and say no, I can't touch it But if you have a source or if you have a picture of this particular one It there's this mausoleum I thought it was like, you know his home his church or something like that. No, this is where he is That's his tomb, you know Yeah Okay, you know another thing going to what you were saying about working on these profiles um The other thing we you know we talk about these notables are just regular people and they have regular families But unfortunately we get a lot of work done on the notable and if you click on mom or dad or The kids you see not you see nothing. You'll see a name is see a birthday and that's it But sometimes those people had really fascinating lives too. Um, you know, what what it is What is his kids do after they inherited all that money? Um, you know, that's that's um Sometimes there's stories there. Well, there's a story There's stories there. Yeah And I appreciate you guys saying what you do I haven't really done but if if a profiles is developed and is beautiful with some of these like see a matter was for example I appreciate it. I read it. I spend time taking it in but I I don't have anything usually to add to it so I do kind of walk away from Thinking I could add something to it or do something to it, but I do see It fascinates me when I see more biography I love headers. I love different headers than the full narrative and I love seeing the photos as well And thank you Ask profile manager if I can change something or what to and it's I love the courtesy that everybody has knowing that it's still collaborative It's still inviting to do Okay, guys, so you ready for bingo? Let's try this again. David. We're trying a little bit of trivia bingo, okay, and um It's interesting. Let's let's say that It's interesting. So if everybody has their bingo card up, I don't know. David. Do you have your cheat sheet? Um, let me see if I can pull a pair No, if you don't that's fine. I hope we can get to some of the trivia too because yeah, I don't think I'll get it These were really really fascinating brewers I will say That what I found is I went through a lot of the brewers Almost every single one of them were very heavily into charity and there probably could be a reason for that But a lot of them were heavily religious as well, which I kind of thought was interesting especially is if you talk about um america and Prohibition and things like that. Yeah, and you may have talked about this before I joined in but um You're going back to the 1800s and before beer was a staple. It was a very important product that they were creating. It wasn't just the The the leisure drink like we have it today. Um, so these were important people in their community Okay, let's go ahead and start so the brewery produced Milwaukee's first individually bottled beer in for And I will get you the word if anybody wants to guess you can as well This one's a tough one. This is valentine wax I think it's tough if you drink the beer then you probably already know and I got a group here I mean Milwaukee is ground central And that's one that is not um, perhaps as well known to appear today, but in its time it was it was a Very um, very important company that he had This this one is fascinating to me. So this was this um is the prominent Nigerian. He's Very large entrepreneur. He owns international brewers, which not only brews Beers based on the grains in Africa, but also distributes beers from everywhere In the world comes in so he's kind of a brewery and a distributor and it's I I felt just as we get the name wrong It's laurence amole om And he's just a fascinating character What what he wanted to do is kind of bring more prominence and more jobs to his area to his region This is how he did Okay in Milwaukee jaco best founded empire brewery and managed paps And jaco best is the word or the person that you're looking for The fascinating thing to me as well with paps Is A lot of other beers a lot of other companies. They were either sold to or they bought and they were around forever and I I You know if you know me well, you know, I go to hockey And we always try to um have pizza and beer before hockey quite a little tiny restaurant and I do not drink wine there I drink pbr. So it's never ordered a pbr. You know exactly that came from paps And don't forget guys. Do you scream bingo at us? Okay. This was fascinating another great thing this person originally manufactured soap Not beer but soap and his daughters married into The bush family That was a Yeah, so so so bush is the son-in-law of anizer. Yeah So everheart anizer He originally decided that he was going to build his kingdom his empire on soap And he switched to beer his daughters married into the bush family Don't I do not know don't know if that's how a anizer bush came to be maybe so through the generations I'll let you guys kind of research and somebody feel free to DM me or put it up on the bingo Jacob best was um the last So you should have valentine blacks jaco best Lauren simole everheart anizer Thanks This is a very family Burry they they've tried to stay family they they've not tried to sell out at all And I it's a Belgium strong ale and I'm going to need help from the audience I'm going to need to call a friend in chat because I'm going to say the name wrongs But it's yon Leonardo's More got m-o-o-r-t g-a-t and I know I have a friend He's going to help me out So I just lost you for a minute. Were you talking to me the the family burry in belgium is yon yon lennardis m-o-o-r I would I would say mortgat, but I don't know how that's um I've never heard it pronounced, so I don't know Oh, wow, thank you. I was hoping you would let me know. Thank you Okay, so my caller friend Oh Okay, this one is a very interesting one as well There's somebody talking Fortably as a stowaway And you're going to be surprised at this one, I think and I'm going to give everybody a hint of who the name is I will just say the mountains And I'm not talking about aslatcha the mountains are blue So this is right in baltimore, maryland reportedly has a stowaway He had no money at all could not speak any english And he decided he's going to leave baltimore. He's going to branch out and head west for new opportunities and that would be I don't of course Yeah Yep, her we got it there Let me try to let me try to do this. Sure. That's fine. I'll go to the bathroom and I'll go to the judgment Okay, and we got one to go in has one to go founder and first president of america's oldest brewery I would give you what I'm going to give you two hints I'm going to give you two hints. You're probably not good hints unless you know me well and you have Been out with me the founder and first president of america's oldest brewery. This brewery is Wait for it in ablacha and guess who got it? One of my app Lazarus, so yeah yingling david yingling And this and interestingly that's not how the name was spelled originally It was originally spelled with a j And I will tell you too almost everybody gets the name wrong many times in their life Good job, erin. Oh erin got bingo Erin got bingo erin. Did you get bingo on that and that's pretty cool because erin has ties to Pennsylvania and ablaches. So congratulations erin on that. That's pretty cool. Again, you're going to want to email Anyone and I'll bring that up. Give me one second We're going to want to email a wish and let her know that you won the second bingo of march Second bingo party march, and she'll get you all hooked up and ready to go I'm telling you what you do. It's a mug. I'll tell you now. It's a mug and This is my bingo mug, but I have a lot of other ones as well So congratulations to everybody. Congratulations Kirby and erin. Thank you guys for playing. I know it was a little different I hope you had fun with the trivia. What we wanted to do is give you a little bit more facts on Notables that are on wiki tree instead of just saying their names in the page That david created with the bingo notables feel free head on over there tonight this weekend See if you can get some connected. See if you can add some pick your favorite Pick your favorite locations pick your favorite I almost project because there was italy. There was germany. There was hungary. There was austria There's a lot of different choices that you could pick canada england and believe it or not on the bingo card We also had a lot of australians that didn't pop up on our bingo card. So there there are australian brewers as well David any hint of what april might bring Of what april might bring Um, i'm not going to give too much of a hint for april because it's a bit of a surprise, but um, we'll just say it's a very colorful thing And i'll give you guys does that register to you? Yeah, there we go and There's the link for the bingo page. I will say, um Um Well, actually april is pretty keen to comfort I mean king. Oh, i'm sorry. I gave the wrong clue. I was going for um a different a different project. So you're right. Um So let me think what else could we say very keen but um um What's the difference if you didn't want to say there was a murder involved? There's a murder involved murder. Absolutely And let me just while while we go through that. Yes, jimmy buffett had a beer landsharks He was one of the major owners of land shark beer Um, this is i am having them for dinner tonight. This is engraving And jimmy buffett beer I thought that was interesting in a good way to kind of give him a shout out in our bingo Okay, guys david have a say From and I will say go ahead and use um The the brewers list as a checklist to try out some new beers take it with you to the grocery store Just match the logos to the refrigeration section and Okay, and then when you do that make sure to tell us on the space page what we're favorite We know we'll go try it out as well. So you No, um not till sunday not till sunday. Yeah, i got two more days here. Yeah, so Are you having fun? Oh, am I having fun? It is it's it's a lot of fun, but it's overwhelming This is like disneyland for genealogists. It is um So much stimulation Well, I think what david's trying to say is playing them for next year be at risk And if you ever come leave your wallet at home um There's a lot there's a lot of stuff here to To to work Yeah, um, but it's but it's a lot of fun. It's really it's a really amazing event Yeah I grew there Well have safe travels when you come home and thank you guys because we know that you could be watching roots tech now There's a lot going on at roots tech as well. So thank you for spending a little bit of your march with us We appreciate it and we will see you guys next month. Congratulations again to curry and eric. Bye guys