 Good morning or afternoon or evening for wherever everybody is You have Charles here from Walla Walla We're I'm trying to do we have Thomas from Seattle It's like everybody out just to let everybody know Thomas's photo that we looked at last week was chosen as photo of the week the Halloween Party I saw that So seeds show share your photos and you might get chosen as photo the week and Be on the home page and social media We have Lynette K. Oh Mindy. She popped in and said hello on the We have Tommy and Chris and Betsy from Chicago and my mom Prisler hi Lewis Stearns but cah and that's it so far. How's everybody doing? You guys see my if you were here Wednesday, but look I got a tap got tapestry We've always talked about tapestry and I have tapestry now. She's one of my family tree, but you know still does a job I didn't explicitly say you wanted a tapestry with your family tree. I just said you wanted a wiki tree tapestry I did want a wiki tree tapestry. Just look at now. It's my back. Now. You've got a wonderful backdrop I know so orange and wiki tree like that. You can't even and you can just barely tell you're in prison because of the prison bars on the window Yeah, I'm broadcasting live from prison Yes, they're my it's my support animal in prison Mags don't start we have me oh they say that right me over and me from Germany Karen is here and she needs coffee We have Donald from Southwest Pennsylvania have family of Pennsylvania Donald is it Southwest? No, I don't think it's south my my geography my brain's not working And yes cat therapy is helpful for prisoners makes And I'm not in prison guys. Just kidding. Okay. If anybody pops in and thinks that I'm not Yeah, I just thinks this looks like a prison bar. Is it my Use on the prison windows That's my family tree that I got it roots tech last year I feel it's not fully filled in yet, but it's a it's a task Maybe that'll get done. Okay. Wait wait. So is there really a drawing in the window or is that just lines? It's my family tree Oh, I'll show you guys hold on hold on this cat is giving me issues. Okay, so Oh, yeah, I thought it was a window of wine. Oh, it's just my what did you do to your cat? I don't know. She just wants to be attached to me right now He's saying you're in he loves you she does We have Sharon from Alabama my mom is saying where we're from from Pennsylvania. Oh Lee and Charlotte Shardlesville and we have Billy Keep keep a burr. I said that really wrong keep a burr. Keep a burr. I'm just gonna stop My mom's like throw her out. No, she she's just she's just part of everything She has become one with her woman. Yep, she was such a great sense of humor Hello from the Netherlands Hi joke It could is that is that your name or is it a joke? Sarah I don't know It could be sometimes you sometimes people have That's why I'm asking. Oh, hi Lynette All right, he favor. Thank you Billy key favor Billy key favor I was close He favor and I love how people phonetically spell their their their names for us Well, how how is it? It's my name but cannot pronounce differently. Is it a yoke or a yoke? You're yawking or if you press E yokey. Yeah, like jockey Yeah, come to the wiki tree live cast where you hear mags and sarah trying to pronounce the names of their guests Men men D D Hey melissa from texas Karen's making a joke I think Okay, so while we wait for More people to arrive. Oh So Syllables if you so joe like you Yoke Cool yoke yoke custard. Yeah So yoke. Okay. Okay. Me welcome from Sweden Was it another one's you're probably my cousin just say look at me. I look yeah um We I have to say this every now and then if you're coming into the live casting You've never been here before There's a time delay between the time that we're actually talking and the people in the chat feed actually Hear what we say So we spend some time trying to let everybody catch up and get into the Chat before we start going on and and doing on our thing. So We're kind of laid but saturday mornings are laid back and easy Unlike me is the only business end of the saturday morning. She keeps in line on saturdays and then The yo and yoke is like my mom's name. Yeah, huh? Yes. Yes Yeah, I know we called yohana joe So like yo, joe. Yo, joe. Hey joe Joey joseph Hey joey Really, why do you want a wiki tree break? Why do you want a wiki tree break? There's no such thing I disagree. I've had a wiki tree break in my time with wiki tree Sometimes I get so busy with regular work that I can't work on wiki tree sometimes Which is heartbreaking because it really is It's like if I really have a bad week All I do is wiki tree all weekend and it just makes everything better Erases all the bad stuff But I don't have a lot of bad weeks I'm excited Oh melissa, we're building up your hopes for Great things. Yes Yeah, like we said saturday is pretty laid back. So I guess what's dive in we'll start with our Questions of the week, which is I think a good question of the week Billy Billy Billy had pacemaker defibrillator surgery. That's why she had a wiki tree break. Oh my goodness We're so happy that you got that. We're so happy that you're you're okay Yeah Oh, and no, we're not allowed to break wiki tree lewis. We would never break wiki tree Question of the week Question of the week. There is a question of the week, but there is appears to be an issue With g to g this morning. We don't know what the issue is Uh, let me get myself. Maybe it's solved itself out. I was having I wasn't sure if it was my internet or wiki tree earlier Um, but I restarted my I read reset it and it's still not so I mean I can read do it again and see No, it's still the same. So it's it's I'm showing up on a couple of pages in So there's probably there's 19 answers. So there's at least two pages And I can only see one of the pages so Um, I love this one georgia kief the best female american artist and my second cousin. That's from gene roach I'm a huge georgia oki fan. Um Well me too. I had a brush with fame with her Which was which was fun Uh, but there's a ton of great answers tons of great answers even if they're only on the second page You know, it doesn't matter where at which page they end up on but we'll go through these Uh, this was uh, my great grand aunt Elizabeth loveless picket graduated from a women's medical college in 1895, which is unheard of for women Um, if you ever want to know about the the medical history of stuff that it's women were not medical people Uh, so she uh became head of the women's department of the philadelphia general hospital Uh, her husband was elected to the president as president of the neurological society So they were really big and so she had a big civic um leadership Identity in the philadelphia area and uh, so that's really cool Um deeter laurence. I love this one. Um, one of the most outstanding women among my ancestors is undoubtedly Engel peggen named muhler She married hyde hyde hyder categan a farmer in 2017 13 leats and sega bird county schleiswig holstein And when he died she did not marry again, which was absolutely the custom and if you didn't And so he says that um, she brought so-called set Onto the farm so sets the bird is um being uh pompous being up in it and You know being uh, uh, I forgot what the exact word is but it means that she was just like I'm not getting married again. So She stayed unmarried and Ran the farm alone until her son was old enough to take over the farm, which is a huge thing in 1713 germany My great nana. I just just want to say that from tea doubting my great nana I just love that my great nana melms Uh was amazing. She lived to 106 always smiling optimistic happy never gave up on our hobbies no matter how frail very inspirational she Knitted and She did this until she lost the sensation in her fingers and kept on going which is incredible um, one of my great Grandmothers different side it worth uh Itwara was also groundbreaking. She was a daughter of the king of uganda A nurse and I'm told she was so hard working that she apparently could have ran an entire Ugandan uh national health system nhs. I'm not sure what that is On her on her as she wanted to so that's really cool. I love that America's first published female poet and Dudley is the Uh, whatever 11th great grandmother of karen stewart Francis bob at butler was a lifetime founding member of the fire auxiliary of throop new york Can you imagine? She was a very stern woman and only the only great grandparent I have memories of and that's robert ward. How about that? Imagine a woman starting the fire brigade. That's crazy crazy great Uh, the main two that this person can think of richard shelly is New Zealand suffer jets there are lots of comments about suffer jets throughout this So a lot of people had suffer jet great grandmothers or grandmothers that they're really proud of um Cousins fairly recent find uh, she was a charter pilot for an ambulance company in the 40s and her name is uh I have found her of mother Day. Oh cool. That's pretty cool. Billy kief ever says that she's got the founder of mother's day in her family tree That's really cool and a jarvis. I yep She like no link. Yeah um let's see On the women who first dared to quit their in Endomatic tribes of inner britney regions of france and sell over the ocean to meet their fiancés uh, susan gaird heart and Catherine fulamac A leave in britney from normandy might look like nothing today But one century ago it was kind of a breakthrough and yeah, if there were women leaving europe to go to the us or even the I think that the western brides is is a huge story too because those women took off for the west without knowing who they were going to marry Can you imagine the strength and stamina and? Ethic of those women Uh, I in my research. I've found lucy stone lydia teft and alice blackwell also princess diana. That's from lisa strom Uh, that last one about the ladies leaving britney was from bernard factent Um, this is a interesting one. So my fifth grade grand aunt Uh, ludicia dicey langston was a ground breaker for women She was a true inspiration for men and one of many reasons. I joined the army During the american revolution dicey stood before her father my sixth great grandfather solomon langston When he was threatened to be killed he will have to kill me first. She shouted They did not shoot him ironically that same shoulder soldier. Thomas springfield came back after the war and asked for dicey's hand in marriage this is from alice thomason who has lauren's south carolina roots because supposedly i am also connected to dicey langston I have no idea why i just one of the people that i worked with Um years ago told me that i was related to dicey langston because i have a lot of lauren's county Uh connections as well. So does uh, kath derell oakley teat if anybody knows derell Um, i'm not sure if kathryn borges does but um mags frank yetzik said that The question with the sitz wurt. He could elaborate what a sitz wurt. Yes, please do Please tell us frank and frank was the one who was once frank. He said he switched his account He was the meo van me that i said was Once he said like it clicked in my brain So we'll wait for frank to write out what uh To elaborate what that is for us and then we'll share it It's being i forgot exactly what it is, but i i know what it is, but i obviously don't know right the second Karen steward says and dodley Let's see You on down So i thought that was funny that somebody brought up dicey langston and then somebody wrote a bunch of um of uh Welsh which i am not going to try and pronounce And the best was blessed i am her Wine and mead a fine lady Nightly line most generous by nature her children can't come in two by two A beautiful nest of chieftains how sweet is that and that is Margaret hanner a k a married fair david His 19th great grandmother diana Pritcher or hers how cool is that? um Wiki tree huggers in the future i consider all the women in my grand in my tree groundbreak breakers I have alternative challenge for wiki tree huggers in the future Unless your paternal line involves slavery or imprisonment you have pretty good shot at knowing the last name of your sixth great grandfather on the paternal side And even further back in time, let's say that you have succeeded in tracing your paternal line back 10 generations. Here's the challenge Go do the same for your maternal line your mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's mother's You know what i'm saying most of us do not even know the main name of our grandmother's Of our mother's mother's mother. That's how quickly we throw away the identities of women Um, I absolutely know mine All the way back to I can pull it up. Yeah, you don't want to see that you don't want to see that Um Elevator music And here we go. Elevator music goes this is a picture of me my mother my grandmother Her mother her mother and then I actually have it two more ladies on down, but I don't have photographs of them This is for wilburne And I have her travel trunk upstairs in my living room that has quilts and stuff that were put together by family That's really cool mags. Yeah, I I have Like my maternal line followed up to my fifth great grandmother Yeah, that's as far as I've gone out maternal maternal maternal I've gone back to seven to the 1790s in raven county, georgia. Um, I don't know I I have dna that matches her in raven county georgia georgia, but I haven't really taken the time to do it, but In september, I have a presentation that I'm doing on that. I think that's the one Wait, I'm doing a presentation on this somewhere. Oh It's coming up next month. So I got to get to work on it So I can do research and and count it as work. So that's fun. So there were lots of great questions answers There were lots of suffragettes. Um, there were uh, Julia stinson here from trisa langford. This woman was superintendent of the navy nurse corps First woman to attain the rank of major and there are all sorts of other things. That's just crazy cool I have one that was listed for me um, that was for let's Go down here to my surnames Oh, see I can never find what I'm looking for All right here mine is for when my grandmother's graduating There we go dad First cousin so my dad's cousin who is uh Over here. I gotta find her daddy daniel harley Mary ester galdin was a radio radio radiation geneticist For the manhattan project. So she worked on the nuclear bomb testing at oak ridge tennessee After she did that she went on Become a professor at the university texas university of texas southwestern medical center And made lots of discoveries and has lots of published materials Around her specialty So she is notable in her field and she's also one of the founding members The national organization for women now. So that's pretty cool So I had to show that off even though it wouldn't let me show it on the list So that's the question of the week. Did we ever find out what Seth's birth was? I didn't see frank Maybe frank disappeared. I didn't see him um But I wanted to share because we were briefly talking about her Georgia oki's profile on wiki tree, which is beautiful as such as her is her herself and her artwork So I just wanted to show that um her wiki tree profile um It was very well done Oh, we need to add some more sources I guess but It's a beautiful profile She taught at the university that I went to in 1919 And then in in the 1980s she came back to do a sabbatical At the university and um, I was working in the dark room and was having lunch with the This group of people in the art department every day for day for weeks for a couple weeks for weeks and um One of the ladies and I had no idea who she was was georgia oki Frank says he's still writing his answer, but he has to translate it first Okay, we'll wait no pressure frank. We just wanted to Curious as if we're there. Okay. So we will go on to Our other our other topics of the day So our profiles of the week this week were communications innovators and We chose this because this past week. I believe it was Wednesday when we usually Post our profiles was the anniversary of the day. The first telephone call was made So I don't know it doesn't say what year it was. I don't know what's looked that up, but that's why we chose These people so our main one was alexander graham bell. I've got it Who what year was it gumption? No the the definition of set sports. It's So alexander graham bell was born in scotland and he was Credited with inventing the first practical telephone He's all he died in canada. So he was born scotland passed away in canada And Yeah, and the telephone we all we all know the look. He's part of he and he has a we have a little sticker for his scottish clan clan bell Where's pip when we need him? Where has been pip has been pip? has been pip And the next one on our list is steve jobs Steve jobs as probably everybody knows is the creator of apple Until he passed away in 2011 Um, it's kind of interesting. I mean There was has been a movie about him and some documentaries, you know, he didn't He didn't finish university and he started his apple thing in his garage With a few other people so it's It's kind of interesting and he also had um Wait, hold on. Yeah, so apple that's what he And everybody knows apple That's pretty cool at steve jobs and Who's everybody most closely connected to while we are? Going When people are so the next one on our list is Hady Lamar Well, she married a lot Hedy Lamar Hedy Lamar or Hedwig Eva Maria Keisler she married looks like six times Very She was born in austria She died in florida That's where I am um, she's credited with the secret communication system in uh, 1942 which is still used today and Integrated into many of the devices used today and it's the basis for all of our wireless technology It absolutely is and that is a huge huge contribution to the world talk about A powerhouse and she one of the persons she married fritz Fritz man mandal. He was a tycoon one of the top five wealthiest men in austria So probably you know sometimes she probably married this wealthy man and it kind of kicked her off to um Oh, who are you waving at? Oh, I just saw Hillary. Oh, Hillary. Hi, Hillary. I can't see the Comments so so yeah Yeah Hedy you said Hedy Lamar as I say that right? That's correct So the next one on our list is samuel morris. That's the one i'm closest to Yeah I had looked it up, but I forgot already so samuel morris born in boston Uh, he was the inventor of morris code Beep beep beep And the single wire telegraph Um, they're an early version of the electronic age of telephones radio television sets and computers and we still use morse code today Pretty much, you know, it's still fairly common Do you guys do any of you know the morse code alphabet? You know how to do morse code? I know how to do sos That's the important one You need to know any of it. It is The sos i'm getting ready to send out an sos right now. Bye. You're dying because of the We need rest Okay, the next one Is guglielmo marconi italian He was The born in rome no just died in rome. Sorry And he's his contributions to the wireless telegraphy would hurt him the 1909 noble peace prize in physics Very cool And which he shared which he shared with carl brawn And let's see what else he was the head of the physics institute and the university of stress burg um and yeah Very cool Here mo marconi italian probably chris has something to say about that Being quiet he is yes, he is Maybe he was very i think he's at doing his morning cannoli uh Next on our list is lars erickson Born in sweden died in sweden um In 1877 he began experimenting with construction constructing telephone and switches His research which began in his kitchen soon became a whole factory complex in sweden And then got some whatever this stuff is in the background probably his Connection-y things that he did the switches and telephony stuff. What was that? Is there a connect Billy kifferberg says she has only have inventor of camera parts here I just wanted to show this part here. So He according to some sources lars erickson constructed a telephone at the age of 17 having read about an invention by the german Johan filibri's erickson's version uses a pigs bladder as a membrane He used pigs bladder as a membrane Perfect I'm reading a book right now called the code breaker and if anybody's interested. It's hot off the presses It's about the woman who got the Nobel prize for crisper, but in it the very beginning of the book They talk about how inventors often are so competitive and about how alexander grand bell Had submitted his patent But every there were other people who were submitting patents for the same Design or close designs at the same time. So it's very very competitive these these inventors. Yeah So we have next is Claude shop. Did I say that last name right? Sounds like it It's from france he Probably chape He was the french inventor of the first practical telecommunications system in the industrial age Making him the first telecom mogul with his mechanical internet And he's a twin Look at that. Look at the sticker of a twin and was the twin a horrible Not not Achiever, I don't know. Let's see. Which one was his twin? Was twin was oh, is this the twin it was Oh, it has a born a day after him. Maybe it was like Interesting. I wonder Uh-oh Spaghetti-os Oh here. So there's something here in french which says something about the 25th and the 26th It looks like baptism. Maybe they have the baptism day for her That's what i'm thinking If anyone can read french Um, I think that's kind of what it says. It was born that but the baptism was on that day Well, I know in portugal Um, sometimes when you have the twins like that that are baptized at different times It's because one of them was born really sickly And so they would do an emergency baptism on them and the other child was healthier And they would wait and do a baptism in the church It's interesting So yeah, so Whoever wants to go and fix, um The twins Next on our list is Rear admiral home rigs pop hem He was one of 15 children in gibralt Born one of 15 He doesn't have all his siblings there, but He Oh, I see he died in england He was considered one of the most scientific seamen of his era and was author of the code Using signal flags in 1803 and he's for many years and he was appointed rear admiral in 1814 He was a commander of cheap the cape of good hope station The chape, his sister was born a day later So he was born on december 25th, and she was born on the 26th That was my first thought like that maybe that he was born like he was Maybe born at like 11 p.m. Or something and she In an hour or two later So I just was looking at because I went to his profile. So And that's how it says about them is that they were born a day apart So this is our We have one left Who is john logie? Bard Baird baird Yeah, I already yet baird So he was born scotland. He died in england and he was a british scientist of scottish Nationally, he was an engineer and innovator and the inventor of the world's first television, thank you Thank you You should thank this man For the television. Thank you. Thank you for all the binging we've been able to do Without without a lot of these people Our quarantining right now would be very different We've talked about um headie lamar if it wasn't for her, we wouldn't be streaming And if it weren't for him, we wouldn't be seeing it Yeah, no for warrant for some of the other people with a telephone. We wouldn't you know Yeah, it's still being morse code Or we wouldn't have the morse code either because you know all of these people are very central to the modern day and age So Very cool. So chris has been talking in the chat now non-stop. Yeah once once once we said he was That we have Just tesla but not having him as one of the spotlights That we should have had tesla I'm sorry so Not tesla the car, but tesla the man nicola. Yes nicola tesla also a very central man to the modern day and age but These are our nine And I don't remember who I was close connected to and I think it was through my mom's side I think I discovered that hold on. Let's let's go see real quick. Let's go see. I'm gonna see Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go on an adventure. Okay with inappropriate stuff on it Uh, okay. I was close. Samuel morse. Look at that morse code guy and look through my mom. See Look see morse. So you should have known it was morse if many and I were morse Yeah, I just I wasn't a hundred percent sure. I didn't remember 17 degrees from samuel morse through the cleaver side Like then you're married man and beaver cleaver The what cleaver? beaver cleaver Cleaver cleaver. I don't even know who that is No, sorry. You don't know who beaver cleaver is I don't think so See my mom was so excited My side billy Okay, now on to the next The next topic The photos of the week and this week It's women kind of because on the 8th was uh international women's day and this month is women's month So that's why you've been talking a lot about women Women rule women rock So let's look at all these photos So Doris lensley, that's a nice photo That's a really pretty photo. Look at the tree in the background That's me. What tree are you? There's a tree in the background A church or building in a church or something You don't see that in the background of that picture No, I see a shadow Yes Hey joe, we need to get uh sarah's some new glasses. I just got these new glasses. Uh, oh I see some shadows that maybe can be made out of that, but I'm not I'm not convinced This is interesting The sleeves are tied together How did you put on your shirt like that? Why is nobody so one person wait What's the point? Does anybody have any insight? As to why this happened. What is the Please somebody look it up and then tell me Oh, look and then also I wanted to Frank Frank Frank said something about Ada Lovelace the first computer programmer in history Chris Ferriero has answered your question about how do they get it on? He said they zip in the back Yeah, but then they kind of yeah, and then Jonathan says photoshop. I know That's that's a Weird picture and they look a little mischievous those two too And mom doesn't look very happy, but the other lady in front is seems okay Maybe maybe the g2g post there's some insight Hmm Alexis She's always posting photos. Alexis. Please tell us why she's gonna answer you Alexis behind you. Oh, isn't that a beautiful picture? Look at her hat That is gorgeous and the is it pearls? I'm is there a person in the window again It's a pipe in the window. Yeah pipe Good work on that zoom Thanks. I'm pro. Yeah But we look at this one Look at her hat. She left some flowers and a feather And look at the shirt and the jacket the veil It's not her. Where is she? Carbondale, Kansas. Kansas. We're not in Kansas anymore That hat is awesome. It's it's great. Did you think that she looked like she's in mourning? Hmm Edda as a baby Look she has like look at her hair. I was like kind of like they tied it kind of in a bow Kind of looks like that Interesting Look at look at all these interesting hats. I'm loving this loving it You sound like a McDonald's commercial They're riding on that one. Oh, no, that's a column behind her Are you are you seeing more things on images? I just get the column in that one I thought there was writing and then I realized it was the scripting on the column Look they're having a potty And a little get together That's a what there's it are they having a tea? I don't know. It looks like they're having they're drinking from like wine My thing is water. I'm not sure the lady in front looks like she has milk That is a picture that my grandmother would have fit right into Isn't that a great picture? I'd say the 1880s. You notice the the picture of the girls with the tied um Thing the woman that I thought that was the mother on the on the front right Had like stuff on her shirt kind of similar to what this lady has Hmm Rebecca gambrale new bar late in life She's still in mourning She has a black fan Martha Jane earls and second husband overton dentin and the little and their little baby And then the little baby favorite is daddy You can tell that Those kind of got squinty eyes. Well, we got a lot of images got 26 of them Wow Dorothy we're not Kansas anymore Or Sorry, I'm allergic. Hi, Greg. Yeah, you're late, Greg late I'm not even watching the comments We got I wanted to read the names out. We got euphemia agnes jane isabel the wilk sisters and child laurel bell read Oh, wow And they're at a funeral You don't know Oh, look. Oh, who is this person? I don't I don't know Maybe it's my grandmother. Uh, give us get blow that one up there My grandmother. Oh my goodness you favor Yeah, that's why mama always says I love that This was in their house in Guatemala Greg Clark says it Vacuuming is more important than coming to hanging out with us I vacuumed before Julie is snapping that whip Oh, wow, look at this one That is a great picture and there's writing on the bottom that is really I like that Betsy coe That's great The little boys if only there was a dog, sarah would be making it through the tapestry I like this one. He's a little fence and look at their hats Now you're gonna try to pronounce their names Yoke she uploaded this one If she's still here or he I'm I'm sorry I'm not It's a it's a That's a great picture. I like that. Yes. Maybe that's the reason why they're here because I think they uploaded the photo and they knew we were gonna Look at this. Look at oh my god. Look at her braids. I am jealous To pronounce the camp Squaff I'm not I'm gonna try but I like that. I like her braids I envy her have fun She okay, Yoke is a she thank that's a great picture Yoke I liked it. Thank you for sharing Squabby camp squabby girls night out It looks like if they're having way too much fun in pennsylvania 1910 Look this is Easter in 1949 They got some braids going on too They do And some knee-high socks Yeah I'm I love knee-high socks Myself Listen, I love this one too. We got some great photos this week. I think we do Look at that. I can see the the I can see the tree here. I see a tree. Yeah And a column. Yeah, then a table and the curtain. What is on the table? Is that a piece of wood? um I don't know like a piece of wood just sitting on the table. It's but it's an outdoorsy scene So, you know, I put wood on my table like I think it's a vase Because it's a vase on the other side Maybe it's a vase. Maybe it's a Look, he has look zoom in. Look they have glass. She has glasses I like your zoom. I know Thank you That's so fun The zooming in and really getting into the details of the photo can really Analyze every photo This one's a little blurry, but we got emma and george Georgie, neanna how? And her adopted daughter jennaby of sorrel how how which is um jennaby's mom Very cool. Very cool Got one more page so many photos Oh, I like this one Gordius 1918 She's just with she's in like pants and a sugar red next to the car 1918 Look look look there's a they're having there's a circus going on soon She what's she got is she holding onto a strap from the yeah, that's what it looks like She's holding on to like the car strap Well women often wore pants when they were out driving in the early days because the skirts Bugs or whatever the skirts would blow up from the wind. So wearing pants was there they would call it their driving clothes Mm. This was in south dakota Very cool, we got anna maria tim timson Then Oh, look sarah rice and charlie chews home. Oh, that's cool. You know who she really chews them is Mm-hmm. We can look at her profile She it was a important woman. Mm-hmm That's pretty cool. Okay. Let's go back got sidetracked. Okay And then that might have been oh no Go ahead and saying somebody put a forward of painting is that Dicey Langston saving her it is yep Yeah, margaret purtle Cooksley and daughters Look at that old house In indiana Indiana Yeah, so it says and then we got marianne drink all This is the last one That's cool. This greg mark while we've been chatting came in late um He was talking about my heritage new My heritage is new animation of old photographs You wanted to know what people thought of them. So he's asked that And I agree with caro lo. I think it's creepy I would not want to see my grandparents animated I wouldn't want to see anybody close to me animated in in their death picture Or their picture after they've died But even the old ones I saw one where a woman had a lazy eye and the animation had the odds going different directions That was like No, I don't think they're creepy Yeah, so yeah, I probably some people enjoyed looking at their um Kind of seeing them some people get got emotional. I saw and with other times, you know Guess it depends. No, no, no, no, no Yeah So those are all the photos of the week. Um, I guess what just kind of touch base on The wiki tree challenge really quick and Mindy who's our wiki tree? Challenge coordinator Guru She's who are we even working on this week? I don't I mean, I know but We're we're working with dear myrtle Mert yeah, if you guys missed out watch Wednesday. It was a really good live cast on Wednesday It was and it's been a little bit slow picking up but Her tree I I'm hoping to see more u.s. People come in because she has a lot of early united states Pre-revolutionary so I think it's slower working back because just because she has so many of her relatives already filled in But you know, and then there's other scatterings of of germany, but a lot of england a lot of early united states And then a token line one switzerland one france one ireland way out there I I have to say that that you are doing this week and you can tell pat that I have called her this Pat is the most elegant Wonderful person in genealogy. I would call her the grand and dam The grand dame of of genealogy. She is just She's like the hostess of all hostesses. She is the most giving and wonderful person Period. Okay. So tell her I called her the grand and dame of genealogy She is it So I also wanted Um, unless there was anything Mindy wanted to say about it. I wanted to show Some new features that maybe you've noticed Maybe you haven't noticed on week tree that got released recently like it for example on this If you see we have this new answer this post button sharing your screen. Oh, yeah, there you go You are sharing there. There you go Much more obvious So it's easier to because sometimes people accidentally hit comment, but now it's really obvious to answer the post So I just want to share and there's one other one, which I think a lot of people are really excited about The feeds Yeah, the new activity feeds. Yes I know i'm excited. You can get to them. There's a few ways you can get to them So contributions feed And then you have you can see your ancestors the edits on your ancestors and I've noticed for that A lot of the ones are like the ones that are really for me at least are the older Notable profiles that I just happen to be connected to that's usually what I've been seeing for my Descendants I don't have any descendants. So just me Connections Hold on Your mom just went connections, um So people who I'm connected to I have 900 and it says how many profiles you're watching for each one. So 995 profiles the ones I'm following Sir names. Oh sir names. You are following. So like the louis the ones you usually would get in your email And then a certain surname which you can look at and then you have your watchlist one So, yeah, so that is the new activity feeds, which were pretty cool So chris did something to a presentation this week. Hilary Gadsby is not a presentation I'm assuming that she included wiki tree But she didn't see the changes until after she did her presentation and that's one of the things that we hate About businesses or sites and stuff when we presenters go to do a presentation They've changed something the day before we go to give our presentation We're all trying to change it back or fix it Yeah, I think she's doing it on the one name studies. Um, Hilary she told me about it And she's including wiki tree I'm sure she is It's hard not to when you use wiki tree as your your Platform and you're doing presentations and you're going to show something from your family. You have to show wiki tree And everything you'll see when you do Yeah, I mean I I use it all the time. I talk about it all the time. I I'm promoting it in my house with my tapestry Have you painted your walls orange yet though? I'm renting so I can't oh This wooden has a wall in his house that is that color orange. I I know this Unless he's painted since since since it was seen so Yeah, Hilary says it was about using wiki tree. Yay for the one name studies Yeah, wiki tree is great for one name studies of one place studies For everything because of our free space pages the dna surname projects. Yes wiki tree is just great in general and This wiki tree challenge has been showing a lot of our genealogy guest stars Just how wonderful we are like Katherine last week. Um She was Because a lot of people are kind of hesitant about Our kind of tree, you know the collaborative one profile one person kind of tree But with all of the measures we have in place to ensure Accuracy, you know some you know, we do we do still have profiles that are unsourced or to have mistakes Collaboration works. That's great. Mm-hmm. I was in a chat with some people over Yesterday actually Chris Ferriero happened to be in on this too where there was a High level genealogist who was like when can I go? Or when can me and my my co-workers go and Ouch for them and Chris was like Uh, uh and a1 actually jumped in and said send me your email. So yeah, I I told a1 I was like that they want to they want to come a1. They want to they want to participate But are you gonna do them all three in the same week or I don't know you don't have to be one at a time Yeah, no, can you imagine doing But there's a fourth person in there too George you gotta you gotta put George Morgan in there too. Yeah as it's kind of We might see a smith now Karen. We might see smiths. So just be watch out Won't give any more way to me Lauren's down the connection too I'm sorry throw it ahead of time, but we can get in our smith experts. We have a lot of smith experts on wiki tree so Does anybody have any questions? I know people are talking about me dying my hair orange or something in the chat No, I'm wearing an orange shirt And no there was also an orange me dying my hair orange. You can look like I did for the uh, halloween Yeah, but I this isn't a green screen though. So I don't think it'd be I wore a green. Oh, no Oh, no, this this is I don't think it's gonna stay anywhere. Oh, well If you die you're orange then you'll have balls Sarah Sarah's trying to get big now Well, because I have my vacuum that I left out that was hiding Well, at least we know you're cleaning. I know a greg. I did it before the live cast not during I love Saturday mornings with you Sarah on that note unless anybody has any questions Are there any bounty points at all? Do we got any bounty points yet, Mindy? Um a few Not a lot yet So we've broken brick walls bounty points. Yes Yes Pat has probably been so good about doing her tree that I'm interested to see but hearing that there's been a brick wall Yes Then it's fun to it's fun to see how excited they all get Yeah, yeah Who wants to join in on the us black heritage connectors challenge nice when you need a break from the guest of the week Oh, yes Okay Yes, we they have a connectors challenge. So we're because they're trying to get all the um Our us black heritage profiles connected to the tree. So if you guys need some Other things to do or you you know, there's lots of stuff to do a wiki tree like that. So It's a monthly challenge because they started it in February But they're doing it every month because they're trying to reach a goal of how many profiles do they want to get connected to the tree I think something like 1200 or something A thousand I'm not sure but If there's anything else anybody wants to say or ask We'll probably go because my tapestry fell down and now this doesn't feel the same No, nobody nothing Nothing, okay. I love Saturday mornings Oh, so they want to connect 10 000 because they get 3000 last month. So they already beat whatever goal I said 1200 So they want to get 10 000 connected. They did 3000 last month. That's that's awesome So proud of everybody They keep having to raise the goal because because wiki tree years. I like that because wiki tree years and I guess mentioning how big the tree was for pat to be when we started and Yes, it was quite huge. She has a lot of lines out that are pre-revolutionary Yeah, that's good. That's fun That would have been that would have been um Overwhelming not overwhelming but like Almost like too big a challenge to tackle would be pat richley erickson's tree Because you guys see my cat is on the counter right now behind me See both my tapestry up. You wouldn't see her on the counter, but you can't know Get down Get off that counter Okay, so we will go for the morning. Thank you all for joining us Um, don't forget to like and subscribe wherever you're watching on youtuber facebook This is recorded so you can watch it. You can watch my tapestry fall over and over again as many times as you want And um Check us out wiki tree dot com participate in the challenge And we'll see you on wednesday when we wrap up dear myrtles week Good bye everyone