 It is Saturday all day all day all day once a week But all day once a week we have about that much brand new snow and it says I have to snow you can make snow women out of Because it's what is it today Greg? Yeah, well March 8th was the International Women's Day. So we're celebrating that all week. Yes, we are Mm-hmm Women's Day, and we actually have some Some things to go along with that too Joe interest And it's my mom and Chris. Yes. Hello Anybody else here watching it would have been better if you just said mommy. That's my mommy mommy Why'd you say that? People people are coming in we're lagging remember we lag so we like to just not do anything for a few minutes So that everybody has a chance to get in Get caught up to us because you know Sarah and Greg and I live in the future That's right Sarah's wearing warm clothes We had a cold front come through Gonna be in the 20 I know so sad Cold Florida It's all relative That's so funny Greg. That was such a double on Tondra. It's so relative I gotta pay you more if you're gonna come up with good stuff like that Double my current rate of pay Guess what what we have a great question of the week And I'm gonna But to start things off this is this is the question of the week Now I completely disagree with the way this this question is written because ethnicity doesn't really mean what people think it means these days It's really origins. It's about where your DNA mutated as your folks traveled out of Africa to where they are now But to start this out, we're gonna go to a Facebook post that Let's see Joe Johanna Gamalaro Callus. Oh, yeah, Joe Joe posted this so This is a snowman who is looking at his ancestry results pond water puddle water 5% oak or carrot 3% coal and 14% toilet water now the toilet water I'm assuming that's from puppies and stuff And then Deborah just said an unknown amount of pollutants. So Joe, that was a perfect That was a perfect Start to our discussion on this the second thing I wanted to talk about really quickly is I had some Interesting stuff happened on my dy DNA this week that is connected to this and I wanted to show that Because some wiki-triers asked me to explain it today So I am so if I go to my dad's my dy DNA kit Page that shows all of his information about his kit I can pull up this right here this explorer and it takes me straight over to The snip tracker and it gives me his place in the tree of humanity Now Rob Spencer, this is from scaled innovation and this is one of the integrations that we have with my dy DNA But this is a really cool and very simple way to look at the tree if you go back here and the proverbial Adam is the the first piece of DNA that we have that dates back to about 240,000 years ago and and then every time that group of people for that specific person Every time a mutation happened that mutation ends up in this list And that's what these little boxes are here showing how the mutations happen from the very first person And how they changed and progressed down to these people and this happens to be the RM 2 6 9 Happily group, which is what my dad's very high-level happy group is and so From my dy DNA straight over to scaled innovations that automatically he filled in my dad's information But above that you can see where my dad is now my dad is going to end up when I get his big Y test He's going to end up somewhere down here but in Correlation with what we're doing today talking about those origins estimates you notice these little weird boxes They look like war medals that somebody might wear on their their uniform It's actually showing what the user reported earliest known ancestor origin is for their family so Over here to the right. You see Ireland England Scotland United States Germany United Kingdom, France And then there are also surnames if somebody lists a surname over at FT DNA This information gets filled in with this as well. So you can see that RM 2 6 9 has a bit of Ireland You can see that there's a bit of England a bit of what is that color blue? That's Scotland a little bit of the United States a little bit Who's that a little bit of Germany? Deutschland a little bit of something there I don't even know what that one is and then a yellow and we don't even see what or no That's just clear. So we don't know what that one is. So that's pretty interesting So you can actually look at the origins estimates for your hapla group and it gets broken down even further There's a really cool one down here. Look at these. These are all Irish How about that if you get a big Y test and you come over to Minor Y DNA you upload your stuff and you go over to scaled in invasion You can see exactly where you're from all of these people look like they have very English origins So it's pretty fascinating. So if that helps you explain it that that's good. Here's my For my mitochondrial DNA hapla group You can see the same thing where it starts back at the reference sequence And then follows the line which would be like the proverbial eave And then follows the line out in these breadcrumbs out to h1b1 and then to my particular Subclade of that and then the subclades that come after me my sub plate. I'm actually mutating right now I wouldn't match my mother's DNA because I have a hetero plasmid which means I'm in the middle of mutating. Yay. I'm a mutant Mag wow. Yeah I would end up being one of these Four or five unless I come up with a new one and they would have to add that in But it would be my kids that would show up with the new one. So I'm Not going to ever see that because my kids are Not my biological kids Oh, thank you very much, Brian. I'll send you the money. I promised you later Okay, so that's all fine money, but me this this This life cast You're paying gray. You're gonna send Brian Yeah So what are your DNA estimates estimates? What are your DNA estimates? I'm gonna start with Facebook group. I was pulling up mine. We'll look at a couple of these Um And Brian, we'll go ahead and do Brian. How about that? I love listening to Brian. Let me turn my volume way up here and Big screen this and here you go, Brian I'm Brian national without your genealogy We treat you as a question. I'll answer this week's question week is What are your DNA? ethnicity estimates So strange I'm Two percent harsh and i'm 58 scotch Now he's gonna be 100 drunk Yeah, you're you're now 100 drop Brian that's funny Imagine like somebody with like really mixed they and they had to put some tequila with some like irish whiskey That was good, Brian Jody has an answer. Let's see here. She is England north east europe 31 norway 20 wales 13 sweden scotland island france Uh, somebody is actually writing an answer. Who are you? Who is it? Who is who is someone who is someone? I don't know who's someone someone We'll wait. We'll wait for them to fill us in. We'll go to the g to g And remember to always upvote your answers. Oh, yeah, and I had this um If you Look at the way ethnicity the word ethnicity is used these days. It really isn't about ethnicity It's all about origins and when you test at the different testing companies It's going to change over time. So here are my living DNA and living DNA since I am northwest European origins Living DNA really has the best DNA estimate for me for or for us for origins But you notice it changes from time to time. So this was the way it was in 2019 And in 2020 I've got svaldbald and I've got ice uh iceland over here And I've got a lot more irish going on. So the difference there if you look at my origins at ancestry in 2019 I'm irland scotland. They had lumped that debt together at 34 percent but I was 60 six percent england wales and then it it tells me my my Stuff today and now I'm like 34 scottish And it's interesting. So it changes over time. Uh, here's my origins from Family tree dna. You see I've got a little bit over here a little bit there on a lot here And they give my just the british isles 92 And then that's changed a little bit It's gotten a little bit more precise from 2019 to 2020 And This pin person this is just somebody I match up up in yorkshire england And then again at sean norway So when you're looking at this stuff keep in mind that the origins information for you is different from site to site Because there's a different amount of data that people are polling So if if more people in the u.s. Test at living DNA i'm being facetious And you're going to have more in u.s. People match you at living dna if more people test uh jewish dna at my heritage or at ft dna You're going to see more jewish connections at those sites So put your dna in all of the sites and you'll have a good idea and there's uh your dna portal They don't quite have the beautiful little diagrams that everybody else does but it gives you great information. Okay, so uh Back to There we go Back to the question of the week at week at uh G to g i'm not going to go through all of them because there's 93 answers Always remember to go through and upvote those uh questions, too Uh, somebody actually created a nice little uh Uh, I would say this is an interesting look at this they even added And this is from jetmatch They're uh, yes Interesting that they have basque Um, because my mom has some basque Well, the Well, it's it's iberian peninsula. So yeah, and also there's there's uh some research showing that the basques may have been The original settlers of ireland eight to nine thousand years ago and that population disappeared And then the new population moved in so it's interesting. Uh, let's see Janine She took an ancestry dna test her original results and she's showing us that there's a big difference 42 scottish England northwest europe 32 germanic nine norway eight ireland seven sweden and dimmark two Uh, you let's see and then my heritage says 71 73 english Greek and italian That didn't even show up in the ancestry test irish scottish welsh and then a 23 in me test Um, give sort of the mitochondrial when when you take a 23 in me test It does give you a very high level Halfway group designation. There's not enough markers in there to give you a true mitochondrial dna information, but it's enough to guess or estimate your your mitochondrial and your wide dna Information so askenazi jewish and other peoples. That's interesting. Let's see. Alexis Alexis is scottish. She's northwest european Almost all the way and so we get down here to germanic and baltic interesting See origins from samantha thompson So northwest european, are we getting a glimpse of the membership of ship of wiki tree? All these northwest european. Here's another one rosemary jones interesting See middle eastern Oh, she actually broke down maranda actually broke down the different companies. So you can see the difference 77 England and northwest europe for ancestry my heritage. It's only 52 and down at family tree dna. It's 96 So you see it's like shifting sands. You have to be careful where you stand Uh, then Nancy thomas gives us her 23 in me. Look indigenous american 12.1 That's pretty cool. And and how I wish I knew How all that indigenous american came to me. That's really cool. Nancy I can tell you Nancy that you would probably do be well-served to go back and look at the migration patterns of your family And as you check those migration patterns, you're going to end up in an area where Your family probably interacted with the indigenous community. So that would be that would be fun to do, Nancy uh dina or dina grotsov Uh south a southern european greek balkan scandinavian european fun Got another doug mccallum. Of course doug's gonna give us a pretty chart Mine are all overlap depending on where the tests were done And so what he's done is he's taken them and all and figured out What the combination is here But basically british isles Oh ivory coast and gana that's fun Oh, look, he's got more doug gotta love your charts Goes on forever. How fun doug Go over and check these out. Make sure you vote you upvote some of these I haven't seen any snowmen on here joe No Joe did you post your actual? sarah, do you have your Greg do you guys have your origins? Uh I did not post it I have mine. I was just looking at mine. I was also looking at my mom's and I think my mom's has Chained since I last looked at it because she also like I said, she has bass and she also has cypress Oh cool few percent Cypress which is pretty cool and one percent indigenous americas panaman costa rica You know that makes sense. Do you know why? Because of your south american connections. Yeah Yeah, and that's another thing. Um, I have a lot of indigenous people who contact me Through the wabano center here in oddwoods the indigenous health center and they have my card apparently And uh, so I have a lot of indigenous people contact me and it's interesting When they say well, I got my dna results back and it says that i'm from brazil and i'm like, oh, yay That's great. And they're like why is that great? And i'm like because that's one of the original patterns when people flowed Into the americas originally they went down the west coast of what is now the united states and straight down into south america So yeah, if you show brazilian or south american indigenous population, that's a good thing And that is because there aren't a lot of people in the Uh, united states who are indigenous who have tested same thing with canada And if those populations were to test then the indigenous information would be Uh, more focused there you go tommy buck tommy buck is human Oh, he's human. He says he's human Um autosomal dna ethnicity estimate is 45 scotland 43 england north west europe ireland and norway. That's probably a little viking going on there tommy um My heritage autosomal dna the other one was ancestry europe 42.5 English 41.5 north and west european And look meso american and andyan So again, we're seeing that south american indigenous information come up and There have been quite a few studies of indigenous south american people that shows up and Sorenson did a lot of work. So some of that information is going to show up Uh in some of these tests I love that you're I love the formatting of your answer tommy. That's from mary barryman Make sure we upvote these babies. So lindy blend of body. Linda's not in here today She's scottish swedish-denmark ireland germanic europe wales. So she's got anglo-saxon english irish and viking and wales I cannot wait to see my dad's big. Why? It's gonna tell us where the galdings are from It's not fun having an unusual surname Or maybe it is fun because You would think it'd be easier because you know, there'd be Like how many different branches of smith that are not totally related at all Yeah, yeah Well, and they're all of the galdings are related everybody that can track back to the galding if I see a galdin And I used to as a kid. This is how my genealogy life was I would travel somewhere and I would pull out the phone book one of the first things I would do I would pull out the phone book and look and see if there are any galdings in that city I didn't call them. I didn't go that far, but I And now I know that they're all related Or you're not like the person who was I was in a workshop once and someone said That when this person trout and I can't remember who it was I think it was some dna guru and it was whenever they traveled They carried a suitcase of dna kits with them and whenever they came across someone with the same last name That they wanted to investigate. They just gave them a freeze dna kit I don't give away free dna kits, but I have empty dna kits so that so they could send it in and pay for it I I'm not I'm not a rich genealogist Um, let's see deeter deeter deeter. Thank goodness. I was worried You were so german 74 we're so glad 22 sweden and dimark that just not surprised me because the north of germany And sweden and dimark there was a lots of back and forth and back and forth um What do I think of the dna archaic dna matches at tool at jedmach? I haven't done a lot of work with that Actually, so i'm not going to make a A comment on that mary sluffy, but now that you brought it up. I will go look at it harder I don't do a lot of I don't do a lot of work with the origins estimates unless there's a specific Estimate that would help in identifying family members so if I know that there is uh, say an african connection or a specific uh, chinese connection or an indonesian connection or Uh, say somebody is polynesian. I know that i'm looking for that information. So i'll go looking at that But normally um, the the clients that I have Other than a lot of indigenous clients. I I usually work with Northwest european people and french So it's um, I don't have a lot of reason to go and look into the The origins estimates Let's see eric weddington Did a good job northwest in europe southern europe my heritage 23 and me from lea Uh, there's five pages folks Let's go to the last page um I gotta vote these up. I can't just scroll past them taking four autosomal dna tests and you know that You can look at your autosomal results, but when we were looking at my dad's results This is not based on his autosomal results. This is based on his y dna So his y dna at this point is english and irish irish mainly than english Uh, a little bit scott's germany in the us But if I I have done, uh, let me see if I can find him Um You 106 is one of his estimated, um Predicted hapla groups. You can find that hapla group predictor here as well at my y dna So I know his predicted hapla group and one thing is you 106 which shows way more english Uh more american german Uh scottish and I don't know what these two are. Oh wait, that's United kingdom specifically and then a little bit of sweden, I guess Or no, yeah sweden or the other one that he comes up as a probability of is 152 And that one comes up with way more english and german. So this is a very anglo-saxon Hapla group and I already know that this this hapla group actually Probably originates in prussia Just just from the research that I've done on this y dna So it's fascinating go through like your friends enjoy joe's wonderful comic that she posted And um, make sure you go through and upvote these people Have a great great day. I'm gonna shut down and let greg take over now. Not too bad Greg I told you I was going to take over the whole live stream and I didn't that's that's Informational everybody loved it. It was very good very impressive. Yeah. Oh, is this greg sharing his now? I was like wait, I thought I shut all my stuff down. Yeah, you did. Yeah. No. No, this is this is mine because um, so the profile of the week is Is women leaders? so if you um to make I didn't put together a A computer game or anything else, but if you want to you know, take 30 seconds and write down as many women leaders National leaders that you can think of who might be might have been in our wiki tree profiles of the week See how many you can guess that's assuming you haven't actually already read them and know who they are But anyways, uh, but in the meanwhile, uh to go off what you were saying matt this this is my ethnicity Estimate and uh, I share the same top level YDNA haplogroup as you're dead m269 and u106 and uh, I don't know about the 152 if I'm in that sub-brain So you've done the predictions that might a wide DNA? Yes. Yeah Yeah, yeah, and and it's very similar. Um, and I actually have a fourth cousin who also did a full Why um, the big why test as well? So we actually share the same um final snip or terminal Terminal snip. So we're a branch where we actually have a branch on the bottom. That's your your you've done a full 700 Yes, cool. Yeah, so it's very cool. Um, so that one has two people in it And they're fully irish because we both come from the same irish Have you put your your, um, your Full your terminal snip into the minor y and done it? Let's see it. Oh, you want to see okay, uh, let me just Okay, wow DNA day It's DNA day. Well, I want to see what his terminal snip says about his origins Okay, let me just go there. Uh, no, I want to go to what I'm going to tools Um We're here to get my dad take a wide DNA test You can't take a wide DNA test. Oh my dad. I might have to get my dad Take not me my dad There we go. Okay, so Okay, can you see my screen now? Yep Get that explorer button Okay, wait a second Well, no, I was trying to find the other screen No, click on the explorer button. Yeah, okay. No, uh explorer There you go loading data who Oh my word Look at that See the two of us me and my fourth cousin You are so irish I'm so irish. Well, that's only because We've both entered that information. You know the the the same person from ireland, but if I go back it up go up to Okay, go back go up to um. Oh, you can't get to that So as I go back further and further it adds more combination No, but yeah, yeah And if I go back as far as where's the did I hit where's this you I don't see them. Well, let's go back to there, for example Nice, so there's lots of combinations Well, and you can also you can you can actually use the uh snip tracker And look at the locations in the snip tracker. So go to the right here. Yep. Well, I know not bad, but the next one Oh, okay So just yeah, go to sniff age. There you go Scroll down. Okay There we go Yeah, so As other people test like I said this automatically updates from fdna stuff So as people test you might have another person who says hey, I'm from scotland And so then your your your origins estimate is going to change from purely scottish to Half scottish half irish so you might be because That they think Yeah, we think that the the douglas originally came from scotland But we haven't got back. We haven't got any paper trail yet to prove that but It makes sense with the name douglas, doesn't it? Well, but the rm 269 and you go through what i'm looking Make your screen size just a bit bigger. Oh, sure, right All right, so i'm looking at your snips scroll up slowly Okay, keep going df 96 is a big stop. Hold on just a second So df 96 is a big stop And that was 2,200 BCE but notice the german English look at that irish So you might have some angle saxons going on in your stuff too because I see more people reporting germany up above as well Um, so go on scroll back up scroll on up again. She said Oh zed, so, um And I don't see it the dead people looks like some of the zed some of the rzeds are viking But I don't see that. I don't see that in there There's rg 106. Do you know where rg 106 was when it mutated where its origins is? doggerland Do you know where doggerland is? It's the land between uh, france, england. It's where the the The nor the the sea the north sea is north sea So if you were to it was it was all dry at that point Yeah All right The vikings well that might explain my Sweden and norway as I yes Yes, and that's not unusual because the viking incursions into scotland and ireland and in england really Gave a lot of influence to that and then the angle saxon farmers and they weren't really conquerors They don't think but the the angle saxons decided to come over and settle and so the there was german coming in and stuff so Fascinating I could go on and on okay now. I really did take up half the live cast there again Okay, there we go. Well, you know, it's only fair since I often do that so Um, but anyways, here we are screen up man I am going to there we go Uh, yeah march 8th was international women's day and so the profiles of the week are all about international women um women leaders specifically um So the main profile of the week was margaret thatcher margaret hilda the iron lady Thatcher born roberts actually margaret hilda roberts And she was born in grantham Isn't that the place the earl of grantham? Isn't that from downtown abbey? Yes Very cool, I thought but the guy the Carnival is the guy who actually lives in the castle that was where it was filmed Right or khanok and he was one of the guys who helped discover king dunn Very cool Very cool. That's funny, erin Erin said about dogerland is it the atlantis of the north sea The atlantis of the north sea very cool very cool Anyway, she's uh had A very you know very long long story to history First female prime minister of britain and the longest serving prime minister for over 150 years Born as margaret helbert roberts. We talked about that Her father was the mayor of grantham. So politics was obviously in her blood She joined the conservative association in 1948. So this is she's been she was doing this for a long time Um nicknamed iron lady won three successive general elections. That's pretty impressive for any politician anywhere We're in three elections in a row because Often you become unpopular shortly after the first one is over. So Very impressive. Um the leader from 1979 to 1990 Um The very well done profile goes through a lot of different things Um, so I will leave you to Peruse that 28 degrees for margaret thatcher greg Oh, thank you. What about you? Sarah let's see Keep going greg. Okay. So we have 11 first ladies to get through so i'm going to not spend as long as I often do But I will try and do the michel a little bit of a spotlight So our next one is magdalena anderson from sweden She was uh politicians for the swedish social democratic party grew in apsila and lived there, um They mentioned the source where they found out she joined the social democratic party when she was in her late teens In 1992 she became a civil iconum after studies at stock home university And since the 30th of november 2021 just recently she's become the prime minister of sweden Uh upon her accession she becomes the country's first female prime minister. That's a theme we will hear a lot about this morning um Before that be she came prime minister though. She was the swedens minister of finance And also a member of the swedish rick's die since 2014 Congratulations magdalena Moving on to yacinda ardern And she is notable um, and she's the prime minister of new zealand Uh, she before she was prime minister. She was the leader of the opposition Uh, new zealand politicians prime minister new zealand leader of the labor party since august 1st 2017 and first elected to parliament Is a list mp in the 20 2008 general election and has been the mp for mount elbert since the 8th of march 2017 And she has i mean most notably in the news. She's the one who led, uh, new zealand through You know navigated through the whole pandemic and uh, they had uh um, so Congrats to her for that. She's a pretty young leader too. Yeah, i'm sticking that Well, she was born in the 1980s so Yeah That's a young stuff Look at the old lady sarah saying oh, she's so young Well, if you know her than me, but like if you think about how Lages of other political leaders there Yeah, she's made quite a splash on how she handled the Pandemic too. She did a really good job. Well, I mean at one point new zealand had very little Yeah, I mean it it was fairly drastic what they did to keep it to keep them safe, but they had very little Uh infections at one point, right? Um kim cambell our canadian contribution to the theme she also was the first female prime minister um first canadian woman to serve as prime minister in canada now Oh a bit of a distinction between her and some of the others she was not she was never elected as prime minister She became prime minister because the current prime minister brian mulroney retired and then she got the gig um, it was kind of a it's kind of a bum a bum gift though in the end because um uh He had done his his his gig and the conservatism in power for a number of years And so at that point, you know people were ready for a change so he hands it over to her and then As most people would predict, you know be just because people wanted to change um the conservative party lost the next election and um, so she was only prime minister for a short period of time But um, I would say it wasn't it wasn't her fault That's what I would say, but he's my closest connection and i'm actually 23rd cousins to her too Very cool. Very cool. I forgot to look at which ones I was actually related to this time Whether I'm cousin or not Um, if she had any french background, I chances are I'm a distant cousin somehow Um, but she was she practiced law um went on to her interesting, uh, I noticed Yeah, I guess she's a companion of the order of canada member of the order Uh, british columbia honorary degrees from number universities. So Nice that we have a a canadian prime minister Moving on edith edith campion crescent Is a french politician the first and so far the only woman to have held the office of prime minister of france She was appointed by president france wami torrent on the 15th of may 1991 and left office in april of 92 short and sweet biography I've lost the screen that has your your picture so I can't see how if you're reacting or I think everyone is Um gladus adams uh walters elfic mbe member of the british empire Uh from born in right court adelaide south australia Uh, she's a daughter of john herbert walters, which apparently has been confirmed by Uh, and they give a reference right there who was a gas meter inspector And her troop adams, but they haven't added him yet. They haven't created a profile for him yet in wiki tree um Her maternal great grandmother was kudnarto like that's actually the name of the of the person I clicked on that to see the the link They just put the wiki tree ID not the the actual name kudnarto um, who was uh Aboriginal woman of the pedinandy of the cor corna nation kaurna nation um an indiginous australian um, and that piece of information, uh has probably um Was important to her because she then became um She joined the aborigines advancement league of south australia And that cause um fueled her political Activities from then on she was a founding member and president of the council of aboriginal women of a south australia Worked for the rights to raise the status of indigenous people in the community And a member of the south australian aboriginal affairs board And she was appointed the mbe in 1971 Advocated for adult education courses for aborigines in the 1960s um And in tooth she died in 1988, but in 2003 the aboriginal women's group advising the international women's day committee Presented the inaugural gladus elfic award So there's an award in her name now too. So that's very impressive Julia Gillard daughter of john fillard and she is the Was the 27th prime minister of australia from 2010 to 2013 And then kevin red was proceeded to her and succeeded her Yes, that's exactly right So if you read through um uh So she was originally born in wales Which doesn't say oh because she's still living her some of those details are are not up in the um The data up up top, but they are included in the biography. She was born in wales and then her family moved to um south australia in 1966 on the assisted passage migration scheme Sounds like a cool scheme. I guess um Colloquially known in australia as the 10 pound palms Due to the payment of 10 pounds in the processing fees to emigrate to australia So I read that earlier and I well that that explains the 10 pound part, but what's the palms What is what is the pot? What's that short for like? Not pomegranates yeah pom poms pom poms Uh, I don't know. I can't think of what the word would be that palms would be a short form for Uh, a colloquial term used in australia in new zealand to describe Uh, british citizens who migrated to australia in new zealand after the second world war Uh, assisted passage migration scheme So maybe palm is a part of that Kylie Kylie says it means english people palms means english people. Okay, there you go Is it sort of like Like yanks for you know as a colloquialism for americans. Maybe okay palms. Okay, there we go She joined a law firm was elected to the house So the just the profile has it goes in the lots of description about the Politics going back and forth. She took over from the this one guy and then there was a couple um Sounds like she uh encountered sexist um sexist remarks and other things that she had to deal with at the time and there were some Uh Challenges to her leadership which she won Until she lost Like she she won a couple of the challenges to her leadership And then there was a another challenge by this predecessor kevin rudd who did win and that's when She ended that but after she left politics then she got a whole bunch of career Um Acknowledgements and wards and things so I say good good for her So That's julia uh, alexandrina victoria handover queen victoria uh Queen victoria of the united kingdom of great britain and ireland empress of india And relative of many Just look at this a lot of that's I know if you just very long names or yeah, exactly Well, yeah, look at our hover there. That's one name takes over a line two line. There's another one. There's another one. There's nothing So probably about eight kids. Okay. Let's see. Have we got one there? There's one that only that fits only on one line Doesn't roll over to two lines. Wow impressive Um But anyways, uh, I really love when the profiles do this sort of thing So you can you can flip back and forth to see, you know, who was before and then who was after In terms of like the kings and queens and prime ministers that sort of thing. I always find that a very cool thing um so william fourth was her uncle and the King before her before him was another brother of his so another uncle of queen victoria George the third and then george this Or george the fourth uh one of the georgias and then the previous one was another george Which was her grandfather. So her father was never the king her father died Between when his his father died and we and queen victoria became queen fascinating Well, I thought it was passing of india What's impris of india? We got it. We've got it. Judy stutz says palms is an acronym standing for prisoners of mother england Wow Oh, it's going Okay, um so anyways, they're queen victoria There's lots written about her and um a very good profile But I will move on to the next person angela. You're a minute into sarah's time now. Oh, no, okay Well, I've just got two more after this angela merkel from germany Um angela dortha. I'm merkel. She's the bunting's kanzler of the bundes kanzler bundes kanzler bundes republik deutschland Yeah, so 2005 to 2021 So that's a that's a nice long, um leadership there and uh And then she so as 20 olaf took over in 2021. Um, I won't read in the german. I I will skip down Uh angela merkel destaina deutscher politiker politikerin Yeah, yeah, you know, see I can say the words but Chancellor of journey from um 22nd of november 2005 to the 8th of december born in hamberg oldest child a Lutheran pastor and a teacher for latin and english um And and then we go through excellent pupil Um physics and russian. She was the best in her class very cool. She wins the country ride russian olympiad. Isn't that neat? um, then it goes into details about the political career and um beer schwa beer schlafen ha das beer schlafen das We sleep that no Schlafen, what is that? Yeah, that's schlafen, right? I'm not sure Someone in the chat will know what that translates to or you will look it up while I go on to the next person mary bork robinson we will make it We will make it. Ah, that makes sense There's irish um irish look irish prime minister john tiner What's that john tiner says don't forget about us. He didn't want me to cut you off and not be Oh, I see of course. Well, we couldn't leave without talking about mary robinson the president of ireland Uh from 1990 to 1997 and then that wasn't good enough. She then became the united nation's high commissioner for human rights 1997 to 2002 a very important and probably Not a fun job. I would think I would think that would be a very stressful job. Yes Um, but a very important one Born in uh, may 1944 in county mail republic of ireland and Her parents dr. Aubrey bork of county mail and dr. Tessa o donnell bork of cardinach Initial in both medical doctors um She was the surprise winner of the election for the presidency of the republic of ireland Isn't that interesting? um So as a president she had a 93 approval rating That is almost unheard of Really she resigned from the presidency in 1977 to become the united nation's high commissioner Very impressive And the last one is maria teresa valburga el malia christina hobsburg von ostreit Who who uh in 1717? was actually the leader of Part of the of the hobsburg dominions in the last of the house of hobsburg So she ruled a bunch of europe for 40 years Which is unheard of In that day and age Sovereign of austria austria hungary croatia bohemia transylvania mantua melanne Lorda maria anglicia the australian netherlands the austrian not the australian the austrian netherlands Including what's important and by marriage. She was the duchess of lorraine grand duchess of tuscany and the holy roman empress Very cool Yay Sarah smile Does Sarah want to stop? Okay, we just show the the womanly photos our photo of the week theme is women as well. So Let's go ahead and get on with that I should have been more prepared in showing my screen already. You had so much time to prepare too. I know Okay, did you for gray? I've lost my I've lost the oh there it is Okay, so Women we only have we only have so we have 11 photos on here And then we'll look at the gtg post to see if anybody added some extra stories or extra photos of the gym post here So we have baron alice And they're cute. I look like they're oh, it looks like they're in a cemetery Oh, yeah, yeah, that's what it looks like. That's a great picture for a genealogy site That was a good one. We have elinor and audrey nelson 1946 in oklahoma by alexis nelson alexis has great voters just Wow, just shuiya adaline gregory aislesman And sisters or cousins by janine I don't know if I said that correctly pronounced that correctly. Do you know? I'd try my best Oh mernah with pat nice marylis with mcclain and sisters 1910 in nebresca Wow, well, I talk about family resemblance Oh, this is cool I like these look at her. She just did a whole bunch of different poses Hold on. It's taking a bit to load the photo booths back then Look at her. She has like a little phone an american flag and then a little hat suffragette Fun Like the the photographer had different little things for them little props. That is fun What is the description of that? The same photo album of my great aunt francis pritchard. That's nice I'm 1910 in canada new brunswick So you have a five generation photo of willoughby women Wow 1948 Look, they're doing homework mom is helping checking the homework in new jersey That's a good photo. Let's see Oh, that's cool. Red Cross nurse volunteers Pennsylvania Plymouth Now they're doing some kind of parade or something That looks like four generations of women I could almost say the the two on the far end could almost be sisters. Maybe There'd be a big mother and a daughter The daughter mother Mother grandmother great grandmother Nice I've seen generational photos. They're always So cool Okay, now we're going to look see if the g2g post has anything extra those 14 answers. So probably That's sweet And saw that one Saw that one too Oh, we didn't see this one. So here's a picture of my grandmother haddie and her sister laura On the back someone wrote can I borrow your clothes line? It took me a while to see why oh do you see a little kid in the background? Oh, yeah Hold on. I'll open it up so we can Oh Still in the clothes off the clothes line. Oh, that's funny. Saw that one Two, let's see. Oh, this one was a fun one. It's from a little photo album Features two family members with no indication as to who they were so she doesn't know who they were but It wasn't a photo album belonging to francis protrude So we don't know who these ladies are It seems like you'd be able to work that out by the dates and kind of figure out looking at the photos the age people that do that like Lots of comments on that one. Yeah Because of a great photo set And they could be her friends or cousins So yeah, someone says they're likely Her cousins. Yeah, I noticed that about the american flag and this is done in In canada That's a good one. Mm-hmm. That's a five generation one. Yeah But in 1910 we didn't have the maple leaf flag in that photo Look Horses Oh and a lady riding side saddle. Oh, no I wonder if I don't know if that's a guy and gentleman in the back. We can't see So Yeah, so this is my great-grandmother alma lindstrom She was one of 12 siblings and all of them were raised to begin with horses And at that course of time the woman rode side saddle So it was a north dakota We didn't see this one either. Let's see um It says I'm sure if you look up indomitable in a dictionary, there will be a Next to the definition That's a good photo of her Most is also when we didn't see Doesn't really have anything on it, but second great-grandmother We can see that one the oldest photo that I own it shows my paternal grandmother's mother Shortly before her wedding behind her is her mother. Oh cool. Oh, you can definitely see the resemblance. They almost look like Same age almost too. Yeah She kind of looks like I guess because of the photo she kind of looks bald, but That's just The aging or just how they wore their finger Well, this is at a wedding so they guess they had a wedding at a church and they were standing in the cemetery Oh, here. I got all excited that they were genealogists Getting dressed up to go have a picnic In the cemetery in the cemetery People picking in your catholic cemetery your church cemetery Uh, not that I know of give me the address and we're really and I will come and do that Okay. Yeah, we actually had a murder in the cemetery Um 20 years ago. Yeah I know I have let me get my screen up the This week, uh, if if you have any issues related to the outage from last night If you aren't aware they shut down things from 11 p.m. To For a while to do some server upgrades. So if you're having any problems answer That gdg post um, there's stuff about new categorization the way to get requests for those for help and The 2022 wiki tree challenge number six jimmy fadden from the nitty gritty dirt band Remember, I told you I told you she was down at a a concert last week, right? Oh, that was it And apparently sarah needs to find her father sarah No, it's not this a difference Oh, look Look at that. Hey, that's us. That's us Well, it's us and and I do have a shameless plug. I've got a talk coming up on One day this week the 18th are online digital footprint genealogy in the digital age If you want to learn more about it go to my wiki tree If you need something to do after if you need something to do after st. Patty's day Yes, once your hangover gets done check out my Facebook page to grab that information Excellent like Unless anybody has any questions, it is time for us To ttfn Top top top top top top top top top top top top I know Oh, yeah, that's a good angle. Let's see if we can coordinate this. Happy march great to people from Ontario. Yeah All right three two one