 Good morning everyone happy Saturday. Well, I think it's depending on who's on some people might be Sunday So we have some On the other side of Australia and stuff other side on the other side. Oh the other side of the world Yeah, so I know the So we might have some lingering people because technically I had to make the live cast for 10 10 at 10 10 last minute Because it wasn't made so that's what if you're curious as to why it was 10 10 or you couldn't find it 20 minutes ago Yeah, my mom even text me she was like I can't find the live cast So let's see who's here we have Hilary my mom and Chris so far anybody else anybody else in the chat Willowdeen Willowdeen stiffen Adams What are you doing Greg? I'm doing interpretive dance as Chris suggested Yeah, I can see without reading the comments that would have been a really strange look Yeah The people watching after we don't see the comments as they scroll by yeah, they're sorry That's why I try to also show the comments when they're relevant sometimes I Was somebody that has a brand new book out and I was like are you gonna do an audio book and then we were like how do you do an audio book and describe? Pie charts. Well, there's a pop. There's a chart that's circular and it's segmented How do you do that in an audio book describe a chart or a listing or something like that? That's Wow So that would be along the same lines is not seeing the comments trying to do an audio book. That's technical. Yeah Yeah But they have they have plugins for for browsers like for people who are Visually impaired right that will interpret a web page and if you mark up your tables the right way then it Well, yeah, it will like read the columns and do that Now I actually haven't listened to see how that sounds now Greg has a new project Greg has a fun little something something to show us at the end secret surprise for after the The live cast a new toy Greg has made See we had wheels let Leslie from Western Wendy Western, Arizona Is it cold there in Arizona right now? Leslie, it's Well, Greg and I can't compare with Greg and Mags because they're in Canada and super cold But it's pretty cold in Florida right now minus 29 Is it? Yeah, see mine. It says it's only minus 14, but it I don't know it was really really It felt like minus 29 on the morning walk with the dog. It's going to be 29. Oh This week And Fahrenheit this is in Celsius and negative Chris is asking if I watched the Thon streams saying they was he pestering you a few times You know, you know Chris likes to joke My mom says it's 70 it's 72 in Miami When she says That's probably my dad my mom likes to call my dad not so much Donna There's something about being outside on a jacket and it's so cold that your jacket sounds like it's gonna break Crinkle crinkle cringy it really truly. I've never experienced that before never been anything colder Pretty much the coolest I've been maybe was when we were in Salt Lake in February March. That's the coldest of really The snow there. That's it Look June is here Are there mountains around it or is it? Gorgeous love the other beautiful. It's like it's like you fly into a Over the salt flats, but into a like a bowl and the mountains Circle the city. It's gorgeous Nice one day. I was asking about New York. See I don't think it was as cold When I was in New York is what I was in Salt Lake, but I don't know I Win it. I don't know It wasn't really snowing in New York, but it was snowing in Salt Lake So remember all the nice cold weather gear from Mount Washington right So I have what do you have I have something to share Our question of the week I'm gonna make it bigger There we go Nice that nice and big yeah Question of the week, which of your ancestors migrated to further make sure you'd vote those questions up. Oh Let's see. I'm gonna scroll down. Oh, we've got a best answer somebody Michelle Parker voted up So my great-grandmother Rose Carmichael was born in Antrima, Ireland on the 26th of July She married my great-grandfather in Napier Hawks Bay, New Zealand On the 1860 quite how she got to New Zealand have not found out. I think she swam Although it appears she traveled with her brother Thomas who returned to Ireland to marry his childhood sweetheart. That's interesting Maybe they were a home child Which that would fit with the time frame interesting That's interesting. So going from County Antrim to New Zealand. How many miles is that? Somebody want to find that for us? Let's see Tommy Buck the ancestor I currently know that migrated the furthest is my paternal great-grandfather Elias Buck Lancaster County to Louisiana Not quite Antrim to New Zealand, but pretty good Let's see. I feel like it should sure be further back, but I think it's probably my mother Eastern Germany, Poland to Western Germany to San Diego. Oh gosh, Santiago, Chile, Chicago Boy, she was a mover. Wouldn't she? Let's see my direct ancestors have as far as I know not migrated far Mecklenburg to Schleswig-Holstein Others from Thuringia All right, cool. So theaters people stayed pretty close my family after they got to the United States or got to the colonies They they stayed pretty my family particularly stayed pretty close to the eastern United States Kent England to New South Wales. That's a pretty good long one Oh To join Wait, Kathleen Cobcroft and then for some reason hopped over the South America to join a utopian cult That's an interesting between interesting story. That's a pretty far away That's just you know, ideologically. That's a long way Let's see Johannes Schlenker from Schweningen in Wurtenberg, Germany, but where does he go? Where does he go? Let's see He goes to Chicago, Illinois. There we go Let's see All of my English Scottish and Irish ancestors who sailed to New Zealand maybe the question the best answered question That's where you need to check out That's from Robin Lozier. Hey Robin Let's see That's easy. My father snuck across the Hungarian border into Austria on foot in the snow On his 20th birthday in 1957 arrived in Idlewild, New York July and got a job how fun Let's see Judy Addin see born in Russia and Founder white in Nebraska. There's a lot of Ukrainian Russian People who settled in the Canadian prairies Which I find just fascinating Let's see on the 30 1930 desert to hit my great-grandfather Thomas Luther Loveless Says his mother came from Holland to Pennsylvania Interesting Let's see my great-grandparents Antonio and Made the journey to Brooklyn from Menfi Agra gente Syria Italy go ahead Greg Tony and grass raya from Menfi Agra gentle. Oh, there you go. I like how all of it I think it's funny how everything is in the Italian forum except for Italy Yeah, it's Alia It's funny. I do the same thing on a wiki tree. I use the Italian names and then I put Italy at the end I put new Val France for my French Canadian ones Here we have Chris My Italian great-grandparents traveled over 4,000 miles. I like this. He put the kilometers in 637 kilometers. Thank you Chris To have her hill Massachusetts That's crazy. He also he said he also said I forgot to mention in the my post on my grandfather Robert went to Japan during the war That's pretty long ways, but he didn't great there Is that the question in his health? Let's let's look real quick. How far like what is it a migrate? Migrated consider like you have their first sort of a time or stay there That's a good question Let's see. I have a small number. This is from Eva Ekbal Small number of ancestors who came from Wallownie to the mid Swedish iron districts in the 1600s So about 15 kilometers in the 1600s. That's pretty good On the other hand a branch of my paternal grandfather mostly stayed within a few kilometers from where they were born My dad's first cousin Christopher emigrated from Pomp to Prith Monmouthshire Wales to New South Wales in 1968 That's cool. Wiltshire to Christchurch, New Zealand Cool It's Oakville, Ontario whoo-hoo from Birmingham Uh Listen to this the distances are from Monmouthshire Wales to New South Wales 10,661 miles From Christchurch, New Zealand eleven thousand eight hundred thirty five miles. That's crazy It's a toss-up among my fifth great-grandfather and County Antrim for Georgia and See Robert Purdy From Antrim to st. John D. Brunswick and then John Hogan from Cork who tour the Royal Navy sailing between Brisbane Australia Hong Kong immigrated to Boston in the end My mother 125 0.3 kilometers from Gitterland Netherlands to another part of the Netherlands faith faith Oh my great-grandfather Lithuania to Paris Argentina to Chile Dude, June wants to know if her walking the Appalachian trail counts Really June the whole way Wow, I'm impressed I'm really impressed. I guess it counts in the question if she emigrated She moved to the new play the place of the end of the trail. Yeah, did you did you not go back to where you started? I've done parts of the Appalachian trail and whenever somebody tells me they've done the whole thing Did you do it all in one one swipe or did you do it like I've done piecemeal? Let's see Rita Nair my husband arrived from Burtonburg with 14 children Settled in Wisconsin. Wow Wow Hilda Caroline Larson from Finnmark, Norway The tip of Norway stretches over Finland in the Arctic Circle See her father went to California around the time she was born leaving her mother alone with two small children I knew born and when her father had sent for the rest of the family to come her mother packed up Everything and went with three small children From there to England to get a boat across Atlantic to New York and then a train across country to the West Coast Oh, oh their train their boat Collided with another ship and was diverted to Halifax So they were put on a train to Vancouver This is a crazy story. Yeah They missed their connecting train to California. She didn't speak any English and had very little money left By complete chance of finish man found them on the street and decided to help them He fed them helped put them on a train to San Francisco It's another letter I had to Hilda's father to meet them there. Oh my gosh. How fabulous is that story? 7,000 miles That's a pretty long one So June said she Did in the mid 1970s both ways the first time was one month for five days and the second time was about a six-week trick So she has or hasn't done the entire thing She says she's done it both ways That's crazy So impressive in either way. Yes June we had no idea My backpack's still down there. I wouldn't dare put it on my back these days My mother immigrated from Alexandria, Virginia. Oh oops, Alexandria, Egypt to new jersey To Alexandria to Pittsburgh Cool. Oh, there's lots more pages. You guys want to learn more about all these wonderful stories Go and check it out Barbados And make sure you vote all of them up. Do any of our fun people in our chat have any exciting Exciting stories about Aside from June Some people had talked about them. Um Janine just said on my dad's side my fifth great-grandfather traveled from Somewhere in France to Pennsylvania Somewhere in France That place that uh Alsace Alsace Yeah, my uh Yes, my maybe the furthest that I know about is my on my mom's side her family went from Italy to Guatemala Oh And I went to japan and I did live there. So I don't know that counts. You know, I don't know Kiki says I haven't been that far No, she hasn't Did you have her before you moved to Tallahassee or no, I got her here in Tallahassee. So He's Tallahassee kitty Should we switch to the profiles? Yeah, what is our what is our profile theme this week comedians? Is which comedian are you most closely connected to so I'm going to do Fags and zoom in on that So um because bob sage had just Yeah, we chose that that thing. Well, I didn't choose it someone chose that theme um And uh, so there's the list of the ones that um are the profiles of the week. So I'm just gonna Go through them There we are Robert Lane sage it also known as bob sage it um And since he just recently passed his his profile is um is Is rather slim because obviously he was a living person up until very recently Son of benjamin morton sage it and rosalyn pomer born in May 17th of may 1956 in philadelphia He's the same Almost the same birthday as my dad Oh, he has a 13th But the same year too No, 52 It was a it was a useless comment to me. So no, no, no No, no, are you related? Um, I don't know I did the check there's only one of these that i'm related to and it's not the one you might think And unfortunately, I can't remember now. Not the one from canada. It's not the one from canada. Well, it might be the one from canada But it's not the one with clark. It's not the clark anyways, um bob sage it was known um uh Probably best known for the full house show and the america's 20s home videos and uh anyways He's already got a fine to grave entry, which I find interesting considering that they've just changed their format or their policy Yeah, so I don't know if it's like would you think it's the same for famous people? Oh Like for like celebrities and stuff. That's a good point. I wonder Hmm I didn't actually investigate to see who the person was the who made the citation I didn't want to be that nosy but um But that is a our wiki tree years may or may not realize that that was a change that was just made recently to find a grave um Daniel um I'm trying to think of daniel's last name the irish Oh, yeah genealogist. He's the one who drove that Did he yeah? Oh interesting It's basically to protect people's privacy and give them some time to mourn before someone else puts up a marker in the memorial Right So it's a good idea Um, then the next one burga marinus rosinbaum more commonly known as victor burga Uh was born in 1909 1 3rd of january in uh mosesk trozum flun kopenhagen danmark You ever heard him play? Uh, I think I've seen clips of him playing so he's a comedian, but he's also a pianist He's hilarious. Yeah, I loved seeing him Yeah, so he that was that was really neat um So born in 1909 passed away just in 2000 december 23rd in 2000 in connecticut Um known as the danish canadian of the the clown prince of danmark Which I think is a great title. I mean if you're a crown prince then the clown prince is you know second best So I just think that's very cool um His first marriage he was married in paris. So that's pretty cool. What I found interesting is that he arrived in the states um A board a ship that had been sent by the president uh, your president at the time franklin d roosevelt to evacuate the crown princess uh from nor um From from norway Oh norway It says the crown princess marta of norway And the former minister to norway So he's he was on the same he traveled across or he escaped from europe um in 1940 before the uh the war All right the very beginning of the war I guess because it started in 39 in europe um On on a ship with royalty. So I just thought that was a really interesting uh fact But he did become an american citizen. Um, here's some pictures of him playing and uh He was very nice. Yeah betsy says that she got to see him live in new york city when she was a child I got to see him as as an adult somewhere before he passed not long before he passed But I remember having really good seats and I would he was he would He turned and just stare at somebody at the audience and not say anything or play anything just stare at them for a minute And then he would say something and you're like, oh, don't look at me. Don't look at me Ha, that's funny The next one is graham arthur chapman And he was a member of uh, if you don't recognize the the picture here Um, he was a member of the month of montipython's flying surface uh born in 1941 in uh, licensure england And passed away way too early October 4th 1989 Can't made stone can't england Um, what's interesting what I found interesting about him Uh, was that uh, he excelled in sports and science and he became a doctor. He actually studied and became a doctor um He started his medical training in 1962 just like he had his brother john um, st. Bartholomew's hospital famous hospital in london Um, but also had joined a sketch group at that time toured new zealand the new zealand will come up again in one of the other profiles um, but uh discovered that medicine wasn't going to be his life's ambition so uh, he He followed his heart and started working alongside john cleese and then the whole montipython's flying circus thing Happened and uh, so he was a member of that Uh Found his lifelong partner adopted a son But sadly they discovered that he had cancer and he went through treatments and chemotherapy and um It gets it gets kind of sad at the end of the profile as some of them do, you know Well, you know the end of the profile is well, you know, we know It's not always a happy time. We're all about those birth and death dates. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, but um the uh, the first broadcast of the flying circus was the Or the the 20th anniversary of that was when he passed away and one of his fellow um members of the troupe called it the worst case of party pooping in all of history Which you know the way of making it a joke, but the neat thing What I thought was was was interesting was that um The high members of his troupe stayed away from his funeral because they wanted to give his family privacy because they figured if they showed up It would become a media circus with all those It wouldn't become a circus, but they sent him flowers in the shape of a giant foot Which was the You know the the the giant foot that falls on the plant and when he did deliver when john clase did deliver a eulogy He said graham Chapman co-author of the parrot sketch is no more He has ceased to be bereft of life he rests in peace he kicked the bucket and then Basically, they redid the parrot sketch as part of his eulogy. I thought that was very very touching And then the fact I do love uh, lani python tis but a scratch Exactly. Yes funny walk And I love even even at the very end of where his ashes have been scattered, you know They get they're three possible Launching the air over wales by a giant fireworks at the new year's display Blasted into the skies by rocket or scattered on the mountains of snowdonia Uncertain which any any which if any of those are in fact true So kudos on the person to put together this um Very well done It's a nice. It's a it's a great mixture of Well, well truth in fact, but also It really gives you a sense of the person which you know, which is great Sorry, sarah every every time I post somebody's fun comments. They we cover your face up So here's someone with the same last name as me clark Right with an e in the end But uh, yeah, we're not related to him not related to him Well, maybe we just haven't found that connection yet. Well, you know clark is my adoptive Oh, but I don't think we're not but even he's not related either. So Anyways, and this the this guy was born in new zealand remember I mentioned new zealand was going to come back Um, the 29th of july 1948 in palmarston north new zealand Now it doesn't say which island that's on whether it's the north island or the south island or one of the others little wee ones um And passed away on 9th of april of 2017 grampians victoria australia Um, he has a fairly short um profile, um, I'd love to know more about him But uh, new zealand an australian comedian writer and satirist I like that he was listed as one of the 50 coolest kiwis ever because of his iconic character fred day and That's that's a neat list to be on the one of the 50 coolest kiwis ever Have you ever heard of the flight of the concords? Yeah It's a comedy group. It's two guys jamane and bret And their stick in the in the show was always that they were the the force fourth most popular comedy comedy folk rock group group duo in new zealand They may be the only one Was a comedy folk rock group in new zealand, but they claim to be the fourth most popular one so Anyways, I would like to know more about john clark and if anyone here in the chat. Well, we don't have Uh, benjamin might be our best bet Give us the detail But he's probably sleeping. Yeah, he's sleeping Somebody Call him and wake him up. Okay John clase uh, also as mentioned now. He's still alive. So he we have a birthday in the 30s Um And uh his profile What were you gonna say another monty python another monty python? Yeah, and um, the other thing he did was faulty towers and I don't know if you watched that but that is a hilarious show Um, I really enjoyed that. I think my favorite episode of that one was When his car stopped and he was just so frustrated with he couldn't get the engine to work Is he took a branch from a tree or whatever and just started beating the hood of it with you know in frustration Did it start? No, it didn't that did not help at all My mom just said a fish called wanda That is a funny one. I there's a fish a fish a fish a fool. I'm a fish. Are you So he has a huge long profile. So someone's put a lot of work into this Um, and I'm not going to go through and read it all Because that we're so glad the rest of the of the thing but what I wanted to comment on was the um How nicely it's done and how it's broken up into little sections and with the pictures inserted here and there And I was going to hit edit to see how they did that because it just looks so nice And because it's a private profile and I'm not on the walk because I can't get at it So I don't know the secret of how this is there is there is when you do when you upload an image If you go over to the right hand side, it gives you all of the wiki markup to insert left right center Larger picture smaller picture. You can just grab the wiki markup and plop it in Okay. Well, that's what I want. I wanted to Comment how well this was done and then ask how it so other wiki tree members here could figure that out So thank you. There you go. There we go So when you upload to the image, that's where you Ah Okay, if you click on the image unless it's attached to that profile, you might be able to see that markup now scroll down Scroll down keep going keep going. Oh It's private or whatever. Oh, so it doesn't give me the But down here somewhere there would be a code that you could copy and then paste it into the bio when you're doing the edit Excellent. Well, thank you for that I always find it surprising finding wiki treers Who don't have maybe the same interest that I do that I know something that they don't know which surprises me Well, I knew it was possible somehow, but I just didn't uh, I had not noticed that part Uh phyllis diller That's my closest. Is that your closest? I think it's everybody's closest. Yeah, there's a lot of people that it's the closest to She might be mine, too And my mom really wanted to be related to her, but we're not so oh, that's too bad So she was born in 1917. Actually, that's the same year as my adopted father was born Totally different date different location, but I was um passed away in august 20 on august 20th and 2012 So just 10 years ago. We always thought she was gonna live forever like betty white Yeah Yeah, but she she did well. She made 95 So that's pretty good Sassy screeching rapid-fire stand-up comedy. Um, she's known for Yes And uh, just hilarious I I love when they they they include some quotes in the profile. I've mentioned this before so here's one Uh, I once wore a peek-a-boo blouse people would peek and then they'd boo And then this one I love this I never made who's who but I'm featured in what's that She's just so it was good and well, there was another one down here. Anyways, this is a again another well-written um Profile so I I'd recommend you reading it but where was it? Oh, yeah, I realized this is another quote from one of her bits She refers to her husband always in her routines as fang Yeah, I don't know why or she came up with that but that's when she says fang That's who she means her husband. Yes. I remember that You remember that? Yeah, I do Here's here's the one liner that she used I realized on our first wedding anniversary that our marriage was in trouble Fang gave me luggage. It was packed. My mother damn near suffocated So, um, yeah, she liked to have it so at the very end you'd you'd realize oh She would never have said dang No She probably wouldn't oh well Anyways, again well done And very interesting and uh person lots of people enjoyed and I think uh many comics Oh, they're um Yes Oh a debt to her for the things that she's opened up Uh next ans Gustav Gustav Ekman Gustav Gustav Gustav Gustav That's right And Gustav Ekman was a Swedish actor comedian grandson of the legendary Gustav Ekman. So there you go. There you go um And again, this is a short one. So I don't know if we have any Swedes in our viewing audience who have any more Details, but he was born on the 20th of july 1939 um, his father was uh, Hessa Ekman and his his, uh, mother Agneta Rangel um He lived in Stockholm. Um, his parents back divorced his three younger brothers And he's notable notable for hilarious performance as papa hammer I wish this must be the character that he had to Portrait Yeah, cool. So looks like he'd be a fun guy Fun, uh, we'll be goldberg Now the next few are uh, well Whoopi's one of the ones that was featured that again is still alive So 37 degrees for me and I noticed chris fariello as well Oh, wow 37 for whoopi long one. Yep Wow I think I'm I think I'm connected to all of them But I guess if they're connected to the main tree, we're all connected somehow, right? Yeah Yeah, so um, but yeah this week's in particular a lot of them were I think my closest was a 21 And then the rest were way beyond that so Um, very famous of course whoopi. Um, there's not really much I can say except that she was born in the 50s daughter of robert james johnson and emma harris um, american actor author comedian And uh, her stage name was taken from a whoopi cushion referring to the gassness that she would have right before Performances and letting it out like a whoopi cushion. That's hilarious. That is funny, isn't it? A fun fact that I don't think many people would have ever known Yeah, it's a smelly show the smelly show. That's right It's interesting like her profile says whoopi e goldbird formally johnson's because her father's name was johnson So that would have been her maiden name, I guess So it doesn't have a real name, but her real name is here in the in the bio karen elaine johnson Born november 13th 1955 in manhattan new york So I wonder when she officially changed her name to whoopi Yeah Yeah, I thought whoopi was her name. I don't know. Yeah, I know But if you you read closely it's only mentioned once it's not mentioned officially as you know former Uh, yeah birth or whatever Her last name would be there, but not. Yeah, I gotta look for antipodians Antipody antipody oh antipodians Antipodians the okay the antipodies are aren't they at the bottom of the row world So it's the opposite of a pole That's I'm trying to figure out what it is that uh Hilary gadsbees talking about She's closest to the antipodians. Okay. Oh look norman weston new to wiki tree first time here from england Welcome, thank you for joining us. That's great. Yeah Um bob hope is next and he's also another very famous um person Uh again someone who changed his name or uh, it was originally born as leslie town's hope um But changed his name to bob and it's in here the in the profile because he wanted a name that was a more of a High f had more of a friendly hiya fellas sound to it. So we switch from leslie to bob I really enjoyed bob hope Me too. He was very quick with his humor Yeah, I liked uh him and and bing crossby. I like their they're pairing their their chemistry together When the shows they're in um very famous for many many movies and many things he's he did over his life um, but he had um a huge contribution The uso and stuff he did for cheering up the troops um And one of the biggest honors that he received was in 97 when bill clinton gave named him an honorary veteran For all his work that he'd done with the the military and uh helping out. That's pretty cool. Yeah So i've been giving many awards in my lifetime said bob hope but to be numbered among the men and women I admire the most is the greatest honors i've ever received Hmm That's nice So well done Well done bob and well done the person who put this uh profile together I I saw as you were scrolling. I saw they apparently there's a term coined a dance comedian. That's what he was There it is. Yeah For the group called dancing media But that's yeah That is like a sub genre of comedians are dance medians because they can sing and dance Uh very Humphreys a o cbe I'm not sure what a o stands for but cbe is um From the british empire companion of the british empire Is is that australian order maybe because he was um australian He was australian He's dame edna. Yes I didn't recognize Now if you look closely you can sort of see a little bit of edna in there but there he is Dressed up as dame edna his most famous boy idea I would run a mile in the opposite direction if I saw her coming towards me with a mind So uh born in australia um in the 1930s and uh moved to london And worked there, but then he did return to australia in 1970 And dame edna's name or a full name is mrs. Edna average Apparently and she had uh, she was in two movies And then voiced many many characters. I didn't realize but the hobbit the hobbit an unexpected journey the 2012 movie He voiced a character in that so that was one of the the more recent uh animated versions probably not the one that I watched as a kid um And I don't know the magical land of us from 2019 I'm married four times And then it goes on Talk about his career. Um, it talks about some of uh There are places there where it gave some of his critiques and some of the critics weren't just as uh Weren't just nice. So I thought that was sad to put that on the profile, but In the review, but uh anyways a very informative review. So The work on that and the norman joseph wisdom order of the british empire born in 1915 passed away again um, just five years shy of 100 And on the isle of man Um, is the isle of man part of the uk or is it its own separate entity? Do you know who you don't know? Hillary might know Yeah Um, actually lots of people might know um, but i'm just um It was born on the 4th of february 1915 his father was a chauffeur his mother a dressmaker He had many different jobs before becoming a comedian erin boy cabin boy was in the uh navy and Then he started he could he could sing and play many instruments Looks like a quite a character norman said yes Probably to the question you asked So isle of man is part of England. Okay. Yes And that's it Also great great profiles What's that some great profiles and mags has m&m's. Thanks. Thanks mags I tried to go through my little faster and give you a little more time sarah sword Oh, it's okay And then um, I think hillary said the ao was a british honor Yeah, I think that's what she meant because she said that right after we were talking about the ao So where I wasn't paying attention to the chat. Oh, that's fine. Yeah The isle of man is a self governing british crown dependency In the irc between england and ireland according to google Self governing british crown dependency, okay So I updated my Computer the other day to windows 11 and I don't know. I felt I feel like my mouse isn't I don't know. So we'll see It's being weird. So forgive me if anything takes a bit Okay, so our photos of the week the theme is relaxation. Oh, hold on. Can you see it? Let me show it. Hold on Not yet. Oh technical difficulties one moment. So you've got it in the prep here. You have to hit add this stream. Yeah, there we go I just wasn't doing okay relaxation Looks like they're having a picnic Yeah, this is the enjoying a picnic with the family and new brenswick canada in 1890 That looks like fun. I'm gonna go for a picnic Look relaxing by looking at some photos Bob and renais photos. Yeah, I don't know who they are, but maybe some family members Who knows Uh, oh camping And that's in on right relaxing like a little cot in the tent. Yeah Cool I wonder what does that say on the top best? What is that some says says best something I bet they had the cleanest inspector Yeah Maybe that looks like we're inspecting inspector, you know in camp they would come and inspect up your cabin and if uh-huh Is that a is that an animal there is that a chicken a chicken? Camping oh, it's a farm Yeah, look at that. I think that's yeah, it's kind of blurry. Well, it's kind of like a chicken Maybe where am I crazy? I can't tell I'm lying down, but I don't know um me That's a chicken. It's a chicken. It looks like they're eating watermelon Looks like they're eating watermelon with some chickens chickens waiting for the seeds David relaxing by the fire That's it's interesting how many relaxing photos are of people camping Yeah, I guess camp camping is a relaxing activity. I like how they have their like stuff hanging on this pole right here It looks like they're cooking something in aluminum foil Just he decided to join me at the same moment. Yep Harvey Milton brown wonder what the cat's name is Hmm and March 1956 Wow Oh, I think you're on the wrong photos of the week I am That's what janine lee isleman goods on this saying Am I on the wrong photos? I was looking up the crack. Am I doing the wrong photos? Is that a picture of june on the Appalachian trail? I know thought that was funny Appalachian trail But I don't think we've seen these photos anyway, so I think our own rules We're already I'm already committed to these I'm committed to these Am I doing the wrong one? So Where do we find the list of Is it the 52 photos of the week? 52 weeks Have we seen these before? No We have not so we're gonna go with it because if anything we would have done this on new year's day So look, we're not there any photos. We'll go for it Well, because you can tell when it was uploaded that was the 20. Yeah I thought I had picked one that was five days ago looking at the tags Oh, well I think these are relaxing. So yeah, we need to relax That's right girl that way looks like we need to relax After after all the work all the wiki-treaters did last weekend. I'm sure they need to Yeah, so now it's relaxing time. Exactly Relaxing for except the person who had to put all that together. Yeah all that food You can't brag. Do you can't? We had a secondhand motor home when our kids were young and we traveled all the way across canada And we did one trip down to Disney world Walt Disney world and Key West Wow So we we did a lot of that but that that's as close to back to natures. We got Is uh with a motor home that does not sound relaxing either Well, it was fun In the RV. Yeah. Yeah, it was nice Looks like she's on a cruise maybe. Yeah Aboard the queen elizabeth the first Yeah That's cute sitting with pa pa Yeah Now it's the last one. Oh, wow. So look see look how I did it was I Went to g2g I looked up the tags and I thought I clicked the one That was just a few Oh, maybe I did do the wrong one Because I opened the one by a one and maybe I was confused. Oh, well But now chris fariella Now we have a Surprise a surprise We're ready for the surprise I think we're all ready for the surprise if anybody knows greg and his toys They're gonna be excited Okay So I um What I've got is here. Let me just add to the stream and I'll zoom in so basically I've got a zoom in the right window here There we go um If you have DNA matches at Any of the the big sites most of them allow you to download your matches and put an organism in a spreadsheet And if you get lots of matches, that's a good way to put them all in one place So that you can sort of keep track of who you match to and and all those other little things you want to do Ancestry unfortunately does not allow you to do that. Um, there is no download button There's no convert to csv or whatever um, and I was um watching um, I was part of a Uh a video that uh the family history fanatics were doing a year or so ago actually um And they were talking about that um because the topic of the time was organizing your DNA matches and Someone commented that it's unfortunate. You can't do that with ancestry. You have to sort of just copy it out yourself and And do with a nice thought. Hmm. There's got to be a way to do that I mean, it's just just a matter of doing some little uh spreadsheet programming So I put together this uh google spreadsheet that does that for you It's gorgeous When when he showed uh, sarah and I we both went I'm gonna zoom out a little bit so you can see a little bit So, um, there are steps here and I'm putting together a gg g post the g to g post isn't actually done yet So you guys have a sneak preview before anyone else in wiki tree knows so that's your thank you for coming To this live cast and sticking around to the end um What you didn't pay them. I paid people. I did not pay them. No um, yeah chris Uh chris was there too. Um And anyways, there's steps that are written out that explain exactly what to do But I'm just going to give you a quick demo here. Um, basically there are Three three things first you have to go over to ancestry and find your matches. Okay So here are my matches and then you just have to copy them all now you could Hold the scroll down button and do it and then scroll through the end of the page but the best way to do it is to use a keyboard shortcut and that's your control a if you're on a windows machine or uh command uh command a if you're on a mac so you copy it and then you go back to your spreadsheet And then so the the instructions tab is the one that comes up by default But then there's a tab that says raw data And this is where you're going to paste in the raw data that we just copied So we did a control a to copy it to highlight it all and then we did a control c Or a command c on the mac To copy the data into the clipboard, which is just in your computer's memory up here And then down here in this bright yellow cell. So you can't miss it Um, you do a control v to paste it or command v if you're on a mac And then when you paste it the data goes all down this column And then magically the formulas do all their work And all of that information that was in answers g is now organized in a table Steven to masowitz wants to know will this be in the apps section of wiki tree It's not really an app. It's just a it's just a link to a google spreadsheet So i'm going to put it in the g to g post Um, uh, and I don't know where else it would be good to head if there was a a free space page For ancestry Helps or apps helps or so dna supports we could put it on the dna projects page under resources That would be a good place for it. Yeah, so you see it just highlighted all of my now I've zoomed out because it occurred to me that i've got people's names here um that uh People are excited at how easy this is going to be Wow, like wow even I could do that And your good friend chris says sweet Sweet So now that you've got to hear what you what you might want to do because each of these cells is actually Populated because of formulas you can then The last step that you might want to do is copy This again and then paste it into another spreadsheet like this this spreadsheet is full of formulas So then you might want to take this and copy it somewhere else So that you can do other things by like sorting and and all that other fun stuff and joe no She hasn't done yours. We just I just saw this for the first time today Little pushy there joe The question is because I wanted to do ancestry, but I have my heritage dna Will you be expanding on this for other matching sites? Well, my heritage does allow you to download your your matches There is one more company that doesn't allow you to download your matches and I've created a spreadsheet for it That's the my living dna Every other company 23 and me allows you to download them family tree make every family tree not family tree maker I didn't realize living dna didn't allow that. That's cool I didn't realize living dna didn't allow you to download. Yeah, they they show you 10 at a time on a page So it's the same sort of thing as this but it's a little more of a pain because you can only do 10 at a time So that set up I have 10 instead of just all in column a I've got 10 columns where so that you could have up to 100 and then you can just so I accused greg before we came on of being the the wiki tree ever ready battery like Is coming up with new stuff So anyway, so there it is and um just because you guys are being so kind Here is the link to this spreadsheet So even before my gvg post if you really want to have a put it in the chat and I'll put it on the other we go Oh Yeah, you two doesn't okay. Yeah, you two doesn't like to show it, but So somebody go ahead and write it down real quick one six n and z two qp dc But it will be in the gdg post and mags is going to put it in the Somewhere else and the dna project somewhere And it'll be here So you can come back to whatever the time limit is we're 55 42 and you can grab the link Yeah, just just kind of scribble it down. Can we put it in the show notes for the youtube video? Oh, I could do that There you go. Okay. Yeah, I could technically yeah, I could technically It is already doing it Done I could Oh, I'll do that Facebook and stuff, right? Yeah, so yeah facebook shows the link So if you're on facebook, you can see the link in the comments just youtube doesn't like links Oh, okay, Sarah Did your mom not like the way you did your chores when you were a kid? She's like wanting wanting us to give you all the work. Oh, no Yeah, she just lets me do all the genealogy work I wanted to see like in the d2g post I'll mention this as well, but I did demo this So once I made the spreadsheet I emailed Devin Noelle from family history fanatics. She was a wikii tree challenged guest last year Some of you may know her And she invited me and chris actually On to her life onto her show. So there was one live cast where I demonstrated this there and I also um shared it with diane southern because I had taken a dna course with her and she um She has um one of her um team members did a demo of it and it's on her website as well and then Someone just emailed me yesterday because they wanted to share it with um Some members from the jewish community And so I it occurred to me then oh, I have never shared this with wikii tree people. So It's time so I look for my g2g post and um I hope that helps. Well, yes, apparently youtube did show the link. Maybe they changed something. Well, I've all of a sudden got uh, at least 13 people viewing the Welcome to my spreadsheet That's so you would want to update them every now and then because you get new matches added Yeah, and the other thing Oh, I shouldn't even say it out loud because I know this is gonna come back to bite me When I first I first posted in march did the live cast and basically that week Ancestry changed its format. So the I was just thinking about that the the american form dna page looked different than the canadian dna page And all of a sudden I had a bunch of people who couldn't use it And I didn't know why they couldn't use it because mine still worked properly So I ended up having multiple tabs for different formats because I had to change the way the formulas work So when even inevitably Ancestry changes it yet again and adds more features or changes or moves buttons around or columns around um As soon as I'm aware of that then I will revise the formula And then there might be probably multiple tabs along the bottom and based on What yours looks like is it would be the one that um The one you choose So there you go Kathy says she joins wiki tree six years ago today But it wasn't until greg and chris were on family history fanatics as guests So I got back into wiki tree. That is so cool. And we're glad you did kathy. Thanks. Yes. Yes, we are All right Unless anybody has any questions and I'm pretty sure greg is okay if you copying it to your own google drive I guess just if you have to make any updates or something Don't make any changes to it All right Well, the the link I've given you I'm pretty sure is caught is view only. Oh good. I hope Oh wait a second. My dad is in that too. Let me just remove my dad Sorry The one I shared had my own dad in it. Thanks. Well, that should probably just delete it at all. So, okay Um, okay So guys if you copy the date if you're not really related to the same cousins that I'm related to I'm pretty sure It's view only That's what should be because then the first step is and I didn't actually show you this but is you go to file Groupings to you make a copy Yeah, I should have done that really would have been a smart thing to say because the first thing you open it up And you go file make a copy and then it'll let you say make a copy and then what I would say is Greg's copy of the ancestry and then you'll be able to find it in your google drive and It really works best in google chrome if even if you love safari or firefox or internet explorer or ed or whatever Most people who who email me saying they happen problems. I suggest they use it in google chrome Open up your ancestry in google chrome Open this up in google chrome do the copy and paste if you stay inside google chrome because it's a google spreadsheet It plays so much nicer and the formula so excel is not going to be a good You can at the last stage After you've done your copy and you've got the table copy that into excel But let the formula magic happen in google the formula magic a formula magic Greg talk about the group groupings in the tags Oh, okay, so One of the things that you can't do here When you're looking at your matches and let me just do that So you can see groups right and My son is a member of all the groups because he's related to everyone that i'm related to and then some So, you know and my sister and then other cousins as well You can see as you scroll down looking at the colored dots, you know There's various grouping because the way it works is that copies text it does not actually copy these colored dots There's no way of grabbing that information um So what if you want to? Do some sorting by groups and what you should do is before you do this copy and paste process is pick Um a group so say I want my overland um relatives And so all the ones that I have that particular color dot are now there so now if I do a copy Control alt to copy it all to select them all control c to copy it go back to greg's copy of the ancestry one Oh Dunderhead here, um, and then I do my control paste In the yellow box in the yellow box and it goes all the way down It's going to take a few moments. Oh come on. Yes. There we go And then just those ones are going to be here now What you might want to do then is at that point duplicate that page So I'll and I might even rename it because this is my own this is greg's copy not it's not your copy It's not the one you're downloading, but this is the one I'm working on so I might just actually rename that page and say This is the overlands And this one I'm going to say is the marco And then I would change I go back here do the same sort of thing and um I'm going to reset the filters change the marcoo family And then do the same thing highlight. I love you. I love you. I love you She she can't speak for everybody else, but she can't speak for everyone else, but Uh, and then I'm going to do I just I deleted everything in column A And then I'm going to go back to to there paste it and there now I have my marcoo side And you'll see of course my son is at the top of both of those lists because he's related to all of those But there you go. Norman likes it. Norman says you so you can make individual copies for each group. He's probably very glad He joined week three and watched the live cast for the first time today, and I bet Norman loves you now Thanks, Norman Um, I've made us go over time though. I'm afraid sorry No, that's okay. We have to dock. We can Because that's right. Okay By four minutes Yeah, okay, but guess we will go unless there's anything anybody want to ask real quick or say or do And people are working on people are paying attention to us anymore. Anyway, they're all working You know what there's one really funky thing that um, a couple people did. Um, Am I sharing uh, yeah Yeah, uh That I hadn't even thought of when they said click I say click here and paste so you um A couple people Do did the double click and then when you paste All of it goes into the one cell instead of going all the way down And the messes the formulas just can't work that way. It just doesn't work that way. It just doesn't work. So just a single click Just don't go nuts with the double click. Uh, and uh, Donna, we didn't even cover the challenge for this week or the fact that we have a date night coming up So current challenge zoom at noon for those who are interested check the discord for the link. Check it out Check it out. Okay. Like like us Yeah, the next week we'll make sure I select the correct photos of the week. I'm sorry I wasn't upset I love that. There was a cat in it. Yeah, photos of our week, so So, okay, we're gonna go So goodbye everybody and you guys every