 Good morning everyone. Good morning. Oh this thing's covering my head. I was at the bottom before How's everyone doing oh boy, that's really close that's very close in person. Yeah So who's here? Let's see if John he was the first one in And we have Chris Chris broke well I almost said a Chris wall you broke a Chris wall broke a Chris wall. Yes a Brick wall there it is. You're not calling Chris a brick. No found Maria Domenica Say it Greg. Oh I want to mention just just mention on passing what a great source. He's got put up I Personal recollection as told to Chris Ferriolo via Facebook notes in the possession of the community office at San Pedro Amida Catanzaro Calabria, Italia, and he says I gotta go back up here. Um It was funny when I woke up I checked my email and there was this message from the commune office Yes, what did you think it said not the commune? I thought it was probably a commune and that you know A1 or somebody had sent him a note over night Is that not cute that that the man has busted down a brick wall he said that the noise What did he say up here? I need to find rumbling rumbling in the walls in the neck of his woods where he broke down I was imitating rumbling. Oh, yeah. Oh, I see what you know clapping, you know So yay Chris yay Chris. That's excellent. That's fun And then my mom is also here and we have Brian Janine Donna Susie Susie Carter have we seen Susie? How are you Susie? Where are you from? I don't think I've seen your name before Maybe we have Tommy Hilary Yo mama Hmm Hey Hilary Yeah, it was it was in the 70s yesterday, but then it cooled down again today. It's like just Florida's just on this like Weird up and down of temperatures. How many lizards have fallen from your trees? Well, there's no really it's not really iguanas here. It's one about Florida That's a good question for my mom. The ghost is opening the door behind you Just letting you know. Yeah, I know I told you it's gonna happen Sarah has a ghost What's the name of the ghost he key key key the ghost was it key key or was it Lucy? It's key key disease to he's never gone up there That's just her who flies Watch out Hilary Chris is watching your tree Oh, no, look your mama says we haven't seen any of those falling lizards They're invasive species. How did they get there? I don't really care if people hunt them and Eat them. How did they get there that people just take them and put them out as pets or I? Don't I don't know the story behind it exactly but Like so it's just like any other invasive species. They brought them over like the boas Yeah doors Yeah, I just I thought I'd rather see your face than the banner Flurrying in Zed alligators Yeah, today is gonna be the Chris Ferriero day. I Have eaten it. I haven't had gator before if you didn't you really do I have had gator before too I won't tell you what all I've had my grandfather used to Trap and hunt and we I have tasted everything just about everything If they fall in the water in the cold they're they drown Yeah, my because when mom was like, yeah, we're you're allowed to kill them now And if they fall into the water they drown because they're kind of frozen so they can't swim so they just can't Water and they drown Is that a cat house behind you? Yes. It's a cat tower. Yeah Megs Hello June hey morning, how are you? Hey, you know what? We have a really wonderful question of the week. Oh, la la. Do we what's the question? Megs the question is If you wrote a novel about your family history, what would the title be? And I I've noticed that we never have any mention about the wiki tree saturday live cast in that So I added it this morning where to go to see if More about the answers and I also okay, so Raymond Nichols love your answer love love love your answer Questions and ancestors would be his title of his book questions and ancestors Which I think's great. Yeah, but Raymond As soon as you put it up you voted at best answer That's bad for him I'm not gonna I'm not gonna unthink it because I actually think it's a very good answer questions and ancestors So, uh, my dad wrote about his family. They called it times were hard, but these people were tough Pip uh Pip would write about his loyalist ancestor gasper club who was in the Who was not for the revolution and continued to live he didn't escape like other people do I have a royalist Ancestor in my family that spent time in prison during the Revolution and all of his sons fought on the other side in the revolution, which is interesting But pip you never told us what the title would be. What is it? In Where is pip I've not seen him in a while pip is busy Pip, uh, pip is busy moving not far. He's moving it in the same neighborhood, but So he's busy. So we can give him a break today. Okay Oh, wiki tree has inspired me to use the biography section I assembled a book to share with my family and I titled it a life well lived Nice I'm currently writing about my merch ancestry Faith in silk and that's from raws haywood She's talking about the fact that her ancestors were silk weavers and Protestant dissenters So that's kind of an interesting thing Atlas atlas peaceful abounds to be eternity's new genealogy glows That's from Gerald Baraboo And of course always make sure you go around and up vote these answers To let them know how much you like them Name it after my blog all roads leave to have rural I always say it wrong. So I would have said it wrong again. So what he actually explains to to pronounce it It's the only set that for me There you go Probably put that note for me Honor your mother from geo punzata Uh, 1893 the largest land run in history a story of oklahoma families And this would actually be the cover Of the book and it's dated 1898 And a lot of the conversation in the the chat there is about this sod house behind the it's a log and sod house, which was the oklahoma That was an oklahoma house That's what the settlers built because they had to build what was on the land and there weren't a ton of trees Available so a lot of it was sod houses and then they built this newer house Which I thought was great. Alexis Nelson always has something fun and interesting in photographs. See the cute baby So not only were they building houses. They were making family too Uh lots of talk about that one. Uh jackland dobson says Live or live sorry live a great story Missing pieces where art thou from virginia fields. Yeah, I was thinking a good name for a book would be just holes um Some copyright issues there just because of the actual novel There's a novel named holes. Uh, there's actually a novel written by an eternal family. Um Called buckskin britches. Here you go buckskin britches You can go and get it. Uh Let's see 65 dollars by used You know what I I somebody recommended a book to me yesterday. I went looked looked it up on amazon and almost died It was 127 bucks No What no send it to me. I'll but I'd you'd have got I'd love a gift Using gold leaf or what? Beauty addon says it's we are because they were Mine would be titled one random box of mixed nuts from a That's your mom I wrote a summary of a family history for my children. I called it meet the ancestors That's from feral johns never a dull moment. It's never a dull moment storage of courage persistence and flexibility from susan ellen smith uh And of course brian nash. Now, let's see if I can actually play at this time I'm going to turn my volume up really high Because it's it's got he fixes his audio. So let's see what happens here Is that still on for everybody? Oh we treat and we treaters. I'm brian nash for how we got here genealogy You asked a question and I'm here to answer it This week's wiki tree question of the week is If you wrote a novel about your family history, what would it be called? well It's easy for half my family my uh Mum's side of the family behind me on this shoulder are We're all originally from scullin and they found themselves in the late 1700s and early 1800s after The clearances and found themselves in the rocky shores of Cape Breton where they made their new home So if I was to write a novel about that side of my family Tide would have to be scots on the rocks I Thought we'd enjoy that now. Let me turn my volume down so I don't blow everybody out again. Okay. That was that was really fun Thank you brian See Then let's go spindle city Because many of my ancestors worked in the cotton mills. That would be a good one for my family as well For parts of my family surf and turf the story of a family of mariners who married farmers daughters There were lots of answers the oppressed from tracy of brian 555 years of craftsmen and counts difference, but not so much From robertto fisher The path of broken glass mendel cooperberg For my mother's side, it would be 200 years of criminal activity First off After discovering my ancestor in a wiki tree, I would entitle the book about us as from everywhere to here in 60 some generations by robin barber The book would be titled finding me My 10 partane. Uh, it's uh wanted uh a heritage of family history that ties me to somewhere Beyond my house something I can share with my children and say this is where I'm from That's nice It's finally traced it down Looking out my back door a life of stories ken kripho. That's pretty cool. Jill southgate would author. Um And she talks about a novel written already about her family called pirates in the cupboard no need to elaborate Michael smith. I've actually thought about this and the working title in my head is from coast to coast a century and a half of migration And he's talking about migrating across the continent of the Western the northern hemisphere Mine would be I come from a long line of black sheep Ingrid buxom. How many of us would be that? That one. Yes I always thought to my heirs and assigns forever would be fun phrase because that's what everybody writes in their will By jim and wire. That's that's clever. That could be up there with the best question of the week The best answer of the week Mine is entitled echoes of first love and that's april pain. I've chosen to write about my sixth great grandparents Although the first wife helped me Friends and of records two of my ancestors names were field and record. That's funny fields of Uh, I would call it cottonwood roots. In fact, I did Look at that. There we go Thank you. I mean three he wrote that. I was just a year old What's that Sarah? He wrote it in 1993 Not just a year old You are a year old you were a year old not when he was a year old. No, I'm just saying like I was a year old when he wrote it Uh, whoops, where do we go here? Oh no crash and learn. Yeah, we were looking at chris hadfield Uh, let's see. Uh, actually I'm writing a novel about my ancestors. This is from sue upness Uh, or oughtness, uh, I hadn't given a name yet, but I'm thinking against all odds About my branch of Native Americans. They were moved by us troops five times in 35 years Wow Uh, loretta morrison says from my adopted family hartsel hitsel various spellings. It would be guess i'm not Hard-headed german after all and for my birth family birth control. What's that? The ancient name of gas from eyes of brewer main And the hazelton's the oldest family tree in the world and let's see Which goes to this article from uh, the guardian The world's oldest family tree revealed in A hundred-year-old cotswalled tomb And it's the hazelton north long cairn and that that That's pretty cool. The hazelton's the oldest family tree. That's from christopher right Who has a claim of connection to them? I think reberda estes after actually had a blog where you could go and look at some of those mitochondrial DNA results Christopher if you're interested in that Well, you can't actually see the results. You can see if you match the haplogroup Uh, the bucky odyssey from french, you know, to american patriot gene fister Fisher going to emma cedas house. That's kind of cool. That's from jake ferris I majored in english with concentration in creative writing at wells college And wrote my senior thesis about my family I started the story with my parents sister and I going to visit mom's aunts and s at the ancestral home And it went back in time to my great-grandmother's Amosita, that's fun. How fun was that? school projects, I should have they should have known better edgar richardson From otter artists to otter racers to war heroes and beyond betty kennedy's just covering the gambit there Wow The lone ranger letter a history of my family during world war two by bebs freeman Notice how i'm doing this as if they've already offered them. Yeah, I don't know if you guys have noticed that From sea to shining sea by dorthy o' hair and she goes into some of her Information on her family patent place revisited by bobby hall Do you not know what patent place is check it out, sarah. It may be way before your time What a long strange trip. It's been man star jack The nut didn't fall very far from the hess tree. Cheryl hess. Oh nice For Lynn maynard's Fathers grandfather said it would be the dragon clan and for my grandmother's side the french connection Uh, my dad told me not to bother looking up anything about his family. He warned me that I would find horse Thieves and bookers. I would name my book daddy. You nailed it My sister's sisters isn't my sister by janna diamond. My sister's sister is not my sister That's another top one there for best answers carpenter king saints and sinners by richard carls, uh, charles richardson Wow Uh, how we made america our home by susan alexander My title would be i'm married an alien mancy mancy purchased. She talks about how her husband had emigrated to the us Lost children of waltern and by brenda capel. My mother spent about two years in an orphanage after she was born Two of her cousins were also sent to an orphanage. Those two children seemed to be lost They were not on the orphanage registry that my mother and I contacted the woman who spoke with them Had my mother's name and her brother's name, but not her cousin's efforts to find them have failed Did they end up on an orphan train? Very sad story by brenda, brenda capel um I wrote one for my only Aunt's 90th birthday. It was titled stepping from time to eternity Uh, this phrase came from a great grand aunt's letters Including and written about my two times great grandfather's death. That's pretty cool. Cheryl more Scattered because they're everywhere Lisa angkram. That's good Yeah from village to metropolis. My dutch families moved to california louise louisa Tabata by Do that one greg no no sarah you do it Which one? louisa. Oh Tabata Tabata by Tabata by Sounds right. Yeah, oh shut up greg I would call my book from small acorns grow great oaks nicky heartland The misfits quinn urban isn't that already a book the misfits the misfits. There is a brit a bbc series called that Against the wind By joy sprinkle my father wrote a manuscript stripped We titled down the lonely road, but i've never had it published cool I think sprinkles would just be a good name too. Just because it's sort of like sprinkle looks like scattered Yeah Yeah A sprinkle a sprinkle in time a sprinkle in time. I like it nice Waiting is a mugs game carpe diem by june israel Mirror mirror on the wall. My life is a secret love child randy allman Uh the pentlands of gipseland audrey van berg this this Uh gripping story describing the immigration from ireland to australia and working hard to own their own land Beginning the long line of relatives to be eventually scattered around the country Let's see shannon hecht has got her novels titled you might not believe it, but it's true A conversation of heroes that's nice heaven's saddage Uh, so many were heroic in their own right. They had kids during hard times Endured long voyages on oceans started societies from literally nothing Fought and died in war and strove for freedom Or the right to worship how they wanted with a little historical research I'd like to create stories about how I'd imagine Talking to my forebears. I liked that one A conversation Uh because of my family crest of hicks Already has an antlered head at the heart of the heart on top of the helmet. I think deer hunters I think hicks would be a good name For that Uh ester wallace freed by alexander wallace, which is e paterson uh Talks about how easter was brought to north carolina after the death of colonel john quarrels in virginia Uh, it talks about brother alexander and brother robin. So that's that's a cool one Taking a risk the journey from the south to the southwest Which was crazy My family did it and they had to have passes Or passports to be able to travel through some of the territories between south carolina and louisiana My parents were part of the great migration. My dad wanted to see the world and my mom wanted to to leave east to texas No mads taking a risk interesting Aline robinson Margaret curren says that if she wrote about her whole family, I think she'd name it scrambled eggs Which makes me hungry I want to go upstairs and make some scrambled eggs. She says she has hugados uh Quakers germans irish So she's got uh, she's scrambled eggs for sure. My cousin Calls his family tree on my heritage scrambled eggs Oh, yeah, what is that boy looking at? by jeff herban, okay Nothing else just the title Here you go I like it a tale of two to the end cities Yeah, and I I actually brought that up Just for greg. Well, that's where the math is. I was like wondering because you mentioned math What is the meaning of two end factors greg? Well, the way he's written it is two to the exponent n so that means a you know, because Ever you know, you know, you have two parents and each of those parents have two parents and so it's an exponential It's an exponential pattern. Yeah, it goes on forever and never ends. Yeah about that You very cool mapping this morning sarah get my vote for sure infinity and beyond a tale of two end cities. So that's funny That's um, if I were to write a novel about us toads in the bathtub crickets in the loo by robin johnson Oh Of man's land by sherry fru no man's land Oh, I did I miss that? No man's land so Is it no man's land or no? Man's land or is that the family name man's land and there are none? I don't know. I don't understand that title, but okay The paper detective a picture on the cover of an opening closet door with the skeletons inside the paper detective by sarah jingens And those are the question of the week Wow That was very that was fun Okay, now I need to find mourn it. I don't know what I've named my Like I guess it depends that I have to write different books for different parts of the family because it they're all Yeah, yeah, my family's so boring. I would just I would write The story is about a boring family Hmm I was I was going to write it. I would be a tale of two families Yeah, I would want to write about my adoptive family as well as my biological family and so I want some skeletons in the closet. There are some skeletons in the closet And I talk about my skeletons in my closet when I do presentations because they're a good study Group but really other than that one side of the family that it's I mean we're Professionals architects lawyers. We're just like doing our stuff living That's my question Maggie Have Greg I want to point out. Yes. I really took my time on the question of the week this week I noticed that I like that because I mean this was our wiki tree is contribution and you know we're talking about The profiles are contributions by wiki trees as well, but That was more personal. So, you know, no, I that's great. I will be a little more succinct this week then So the question the the profiles of the week were all alliterative So, um, we're looking at the wiki tree. Who's who's um the Um The beautiful bios done by our profilers our prolific profiles and the first one that was mentioned was William Yes, you know, I'm gonna try to get as many alliterations in as possible as I go through this You think he's a scott on a rock A scott. He could have been a scott on a rock. Well, he definitely ended up between a rock and a hard place in the end Um or four hard places as it turns out Um, but sir William brave heart wallace, uh born in 1272 in eldersley renfusher Renfusher Gotland son of milkham allen wallace and margaret croford died Rather tragically on 23 of august 1305 in london and So many of you are probably familiar with the the tale of william wallace There have been some movies about him and and whatnot But uh, basically, uh, what's interesting is uh, so with the passage of time There's been a loss of historical records pertaining to the life Of william wallace, which makes sense. It's happened so far back, you know Records are hard to find that far but with with him has come numerous traditions and stories Which may contain glimpses of truth but are for the most part completely fictional What little is known can be found in a few surviving documents and published works So he's believed to have been born. So we've got an actual date and Parentage there But in the actual bio it says he's believed to have been born at eldersley renfusher to well milkham wallace and margaret croford But there are no surviving records of birth It's common except that he was born somewhere between 1270 and 1275 so hence the 1272 date And that his mother was the daughter of Hugh Crawford Um It's a really well well done profile and i'm not going to go through and read it all But it talks about different parts of his life how he was known as the patron of the guardian of scotland um That he did kill the sheriff of lanark And then about the various battles and then of course he was branded as an outlaw and then eventually captured And he was sentenced to death and he was Found guilty executed and drawn and quartered So With his hung from towers across england and scotland on the order of the king of england. So came at a very sad end But i love this Oh, that's good. I was going to interject if you were done I was just going to say it's a lovely lovely profile. I love the background and the tartans and the images It's just really nice to be done. But you have something. Yes, bruce. Yeah, there's uh, there was a Study by the university of strafkleid that Was published yesterday Or on the first of february where they are trying to establish the possible terminal snip That means like the y dna 700 markers for Him and what they've done is they've actually tracked back to the senates that were maybe a hundred years past him And they want other people to test because they only have it from one line And I think that he was supposed to have had two sons So they need more more testers to be able to verify that but the possibility that the Ftb 15831 is the genetic marker for that wallace clan Which would be cool if they could uh, if they could prove that so if you're interested Contact the university of strafkleid if you think you have connections Cool. Very cool. Thanks max Um, you're gonna need to re-add yourself. There we go. I just yeah I figured that out. Okay. So the next person um is elvin ailey jr Um and elvin ailey jr Is part of the black us black history project the black heritage project He was an african-american dancer director choreographer and activist and the founder of the elvin ailey dance theater Um, I had had not heard of elvin ailey jr before son of elvin ailey senior and Lula elizabeth cooper so Which is need about one interesting and a litter of a literative person elvin ailey born from an a little Literative person of elvin ailey But reading through the the biography He had a very hard life. Um, his grim's begins delight his future successes He was born in texas in 1931 The alvin ailey and lula cliff grew up in texas during the depression at a time when segregation and violent racism ruled the south His father abandoned him and his mother when he was only three months old It's three months old He and his mother worked in the cotton fields or his domestics traveling from one town to another And they they had a very hard life. Um And it goes into some more detail there about that, but eventually he moved to los angeles. He discovered dance um And that sparked an interest in him and he became quite good at it. Obviously had some important mentors That worked with him He teamed up with the greats all like legends in On the business maya angelo lina horn worked with harry bellifanti Created his own dance theater And productions won some awards Uh, he passed away in Where is it here? Uh in 1989 in manhattan, but even after he passed away, um, he was still uh credited. Um He in 2017 he was chosen as one of the 44 most influential black americans So yeah in his dance studio and his dance theater is vibrant and still Very important in, uh The culture of the united states huge Yeah, and I just noticed that yeah in 2008 it was declared a vital american cultural ambassador to the world like Those are huge accolades. That's amazing. So yeah, I think it's so appropriate that that we started off with, um Our profiles in black history month with elvin elegy. Yes. Yeah I think that's just great and I I learned a lot about someone I had not known about before So very cool. Uh andre brie ampere a french scientist born Born january 20 2017 75 in leon france to jan schenck ampere jan imponente des sutières sassy Um and died on the 10th of june in 1836 in marseille um He's he was a french scientist known for his work in electricity And the claim to claim that you might know him from is that the metric unit of electrical current is called the ampere um France they would pronounce it ampere, but there's no accent on it. Um, and So if you think of fuses, you know, they have 15 watt or 30 watt few uh, not Amps and they talk about amps, you know 15 amps 30. Anyways, it comes from From this so from this uh, so you don't know that Yeah, so the amp the unit of the amp is named after that. Yeah, that is so cool. Yeah Um So yeah, because watts and amps are important and they mean different things. So There we go. I could read the whole biography to you in france in french, but we don't have enough time for that Stay tuned for the uh the podcast afterwards Don't say that greg unless you're gonna do it. Yeah, that's right. No Uh, the next person Is brian baruma who is also known. So that's the alliteration brian baruma or brian boru Um, also known as the high king of ireland Didn't realize that ireland had a high king, but apparently, you know, and uh, he was born in 9 9 40 In qlo bilman munster ireland Uh and died in uh april 10 14 in clontarf dublin ireland Is there a difference between a high king and a regular king? Um, my guess is the high king is the king to rule all the other minor kings. Yeah, there was a very tribal time So the high king was overall the other kingdoms and in the kingdom Yeah, it was uh born in 9 40 his parents were uh kenneth tig mclarkham and baybind orcata And I know that's how it's pronounced because I messaged with john tiner before the livecast to get the correct gaelic pronunciation Yay john tiner those. Thank you john john said he's still in here. I haven't seen him I think he had some work to do outside what he said he said he was going to check in So if you're watching afterwards, john, thank you for helping me with that Um, next we have burtled, uh We have burtled brecht who was a german theater director and playwright and poet Born in february 1898 in augsburg konigreich bayern deutscher schreich And he died in 14th of august 1956 in berlin uh, deutsche demokratische republic um Pretty good. Greg. Well, I was trying. I don't pronounce the german as well as you but I'm I'm trying to get there uh So he uh, he's a son of burtled friedrich bright and billy Bill bill billy mina frederica sophie nebretznik His father was a catholic worked as a clerk um, and then went on did some military service and uh became a playwright and wrote many plays and was very famous for that So do you write anything in english or just mostly german? Is there anything Anybody would recognize I guess No, he was in he was translated, but he didn't write in english. Yeah, I have a couple of his books actually Now it's There's another sort of another theme that's underlying a number of these profiles that the number of them had had hard lies or had you know, um Certainly certain difficulties as many do but some more than others for burtled here He was blacklisted and interrogated by the house of un-american activities um, like many of the um arts community, right? Yeah, so That's kind of sad But he passed away in 1950 fix it in east berlin Moving right along benjamin britain. He's my closest connection easy. Yeah Mine too 21. What's yours? I think it was 24 Yeah, 24. What about you greg? Uh, let me just see Where we're gonna go for that put a my connection to 30 30 Yeah Featured connections what and nobody in the chat is posting their connections post those connections people I wanted I wanted 41 29 from ampere Um Looks like that no 23 from ava Oh Eva oh 23 from ava good. I guess you caught that. Yeah ava ekbold is probably our wiki tree of the month No, steve greenwood. Oh of the month Or Yeah, no, no, I don't know. She's one of my profiles here. It's born in 1724. I don't think she's still wiki treeing No, okay, so there is a current wiki treeer by the name of ava ekbold No, I was kind of confused too there from yeah, yeah, there is that's why I was like, what? Really, that's wild Okay, um, and she's a friend. She's a friend of mine. I know that's good. Oh, you're so lucky She lived in toronto Toronto and now she's moved to um to england Okay Anyway, um back to benjamin You're sorry, where were we? We were talking about benjamin britain who is a famous british Composer born in 1913 in suffolk england died in 1976 in suffolk england from lowstaff to all the burden so Doesn't look like he moved around a lot, but there could have been a lot of movement in between beginning and the end there This is a very nice full biography on mobius. I'm not going to read it all But uh, it's good through a lot of um, which is has born on the 22nd of november The feast of the the feast day of st. Cecilia who's the patron saint of music I know that very well because our youngest son was born on the feast of st. Cecilia He's a kindred spirit in multiple ways And uh, anyways lovely nice long informative profile ready to go benjamin Then we have budouin maria ignatius book Our budouin book is the alliteration Uh, and she was born in on the 26th of july in 1948 in den haag Zood haaland in the netherlands And the third son of marioness renarist and alita johanna healthans She was a famous dutch writer poet collector gotha fan and television personality Passed away in 2002 in amsterdam That's all they have here and i don't i'm not familiar with um him budouin He looks like a character I wonder he looks like someone who might have portrayed someone on the lord of the rings That's interesting there greg. Yeah, I know. Um Then next we have donald dunstan Lieutenant general sir donald dunstan Uh, ac kbe cb um night of the british empire Not sure what the other two are off hand, but i'm sure they It will tell us uh born 1923 in south australia murray bridge south australia australia Uh died in on 15th of october 2011 in adelaide south australia australia um So he was the 16th post federation governor of south australia And uh had that was the governor from 1982 to 1991 Uh, and so there's a nice description of his military career here and his appointments as governor And list of a number of awards companion of the order of australia night commander of the order of the british empire I think that was the kbe companion of the order of the bath commander of the order of the british empire Of the bath Yeah, order of the bath that's yeah, that's um Meg's do you know what i've i've heard of that before it's um It's uh, you know, it's uh I wonder is that order is very clean The order of the bath is a most honorable order of the bath is a british order of chivalry Founded by george the first on the 18th of may 17 25 Uh The name derives from the elaborate medieval ceremony for appointing a knight Which involved bathing as a symbol of purification as one of its elements Wow Knights of the bath neat Eva equilad not our wiki tree here was born in stakum uh speeden I'm not sure how you'd say say speeden in swedish, but spare We go What's that funny that's just like the same name like Yeah Yeah, um, yeah born in in 1724 um And died in 1786 She was just 62 years old In scarlet. Eva is the profile manager for Eva Oh Oh my goodness So is this That's the wiki tree or ava Our ava ava wiki tree here is the She must be a direct ascended don't you think we'll have that is ava in the in the chat Okay of the president Precise rather president engraved magnus julius de la gardie and griff vinnan head the glally Wow She married account when she was only 16 years old Um had a palatial residence in stakum and three manners Um, obviously later that had a very interesting life And it would be very cool if she is deaf in fact related directly related to our wiki tree here How fun is that that is very cool, eh? Well, I this is one of my favorite ones. Yes, eric vice better known as harry houdini um Born in budapest austria hungry and died in the states destroyed michigan united states Um on halloween Yes, what a kid punched him right? Punched him in the stomach and then and uh it led to complications for I thought it was during a I don't know. Maybe i'm misremembering, but That was during an act of his or no, maybe during an act No, okay, so what's interesting is you know with the name houdini. You think it's italian, but obviously he does not have italian His parents have german back, uh, german names vice and um He actually took the name houdini from a french magician And they just converted that so that we would all know that houdini means escape That's right, um So anyways very interesting. Um Need how they have the the profile divided into different sections and again There we go I'll let you Read that at your leisure but a very cool story and then of course everyone's favorite michelle nichols who was um Famous for her portrayal of lieutenant hurrah Um in star trek, which of course i'm waiting for chris's comments Of course he already mentioned it twice I'm sure he has Um, I mean, I love lieutenant here in star trek on growing up, but here we go She was very But um, she's also a notable um A notable uh persona important in black history month, but she was also um a heroine for many many actresses and um Many people had gone to say what the gold work herself had mentioned that in an interview so Um way to go in a shell 24 degrees for me. That's not far Yeah, very cool Now there was one thing I just wanted to bring up um That I think the uh wiki treers left out some obvious profiles bugs bunny Daffy duck The wicked witch of the west these are all great literations but however We do actually in fact have there is a nice profile for mel blanc who was the voice of bugs bunny and daffy duck Oh He was born 1908 in san francisco died in 1989 in los angeles california um Well, it's there is a profile. I was gonna say it's a nice profile, but apparently it's a little it's a little shorter. Um They have some pictures That's all folks. That's all folks. That's exactly it. Um, There is also a profile for margaret hamilton who portrayed the wicked witch of the west and the famous parker Peter parker, of course. Yes, that was from chris. I got a really long, uh, you know, there's lots There's lots of possibilities, but um, anyways, I just wanted to say that The the three that I came to first of all, and of course mickey mouse and Walt Disney. I'm sure has a profile here But anyways, we got you covered no matter whether you illiterate real people or fictional people Good wrap up greg Like that As now over to you you have 30 seconds now to do your pictures No, you don't you've got a whole 12 minutes Which is usually what I leave you I tried to leave a little bit more And their profiles need more time anyway because they're just have so much information. We always learn so much So this week we have hobbies Let's see There's 16 photos to look at. Let's see what kind of hobbies he can post it Looks like she's knitting She's knitting while somebody else is fishing On the beach by the sand dunes or swimming. Who knows maybe her kids are at the swimming and And she's knitting Helen playing guitar What's this one Wonder what their hobby is maybe fashion I would say fashion would be a good one for that one This is Kim's 11th grade yearbook photo. I wonder You might have to look at some of the g2g posts to see if there's any explanation on the hobbies Dog walking Piking or walking or something I don't know what that says, but he's out walking is his yaga hunt He going with sinheim Jagd hoon arco Maybe the arco is the dog's name because that jagd hoon maybe I don't know what's mean type of dog it is Oh handstand. So like gymnastics or acrobatics He was 40 and still loved gymnastics. Cool. Wow. I can't do a handstand. So props to him Oh Like a beauty pattern, I guess ballet Janine, it's janine Janine look at you That's sweet I always love when gene post photos did your mom make that outfit That's what I want to know Oh sculpting wood working. That's cool So it seems like carving that would be carving It looks like wood. Sorry wood wood carving Fishing a generation Hey, it's not an animal, but it is an animal. I guess What is the definition of an animal? It was also a dog in the other one. So we've already seen two animals a yaga There's also a clothing line called yaga hoon Oh genealogy Look at all those doing that I wonder if that looks like the family tree in the back Navy and the main I don't know what that is on the other side Hey tuba nice And panellas st and st. Petersburg, florida. Look at that costume. He's a shriner Is that a it looks like a shriner, huh? Oh, yeah But I haven't seen that type of one uh Vest oh He's not climbing out of a very small car That's true. I used to love the shriners during the christmas parade and they're little Oh, look at this. That's a cute photo painting. Yeah and Latvia What are they doing? What's it got in this hand? There looks like they're climbing a mountain crater lake national park Nice hiking. It's like a walking stick then. Yeah Oh Making tea towels Is that that's wreckety-an? Yeah, that's that's right. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. Kind of looks like her Jenin says that her mother did not make that one, but she made lots of other ones Looks sailing his kit Kerita, kiri You can for some reason I can't say that that's either italian or spanish Kerita, I guess is our jenny is a flying dragon. Wow For pokemon go look at that That's a fun That's all the photos. Let's go look at the t2d to see if there are any other photos or More description of your mom says kerita is spanish for my love So this one my grandfather was a woodcarver who regularly won awards for his carvings in the state fair of oklahoma nice And this sits in his office Okay, this one my mother's hobby was sewing sewing so fast. We were kind of on the right. You were right. I was wrong. Yeah interest So all of these I guess she made all of these Maybe Oh, okay, so this photo was taken by my mother and me on the right We were both wearing dresses she made, huh? That is so cool. Mm-hmm Okay, this one favorite hobby was hunting I guess the dog helped in the hunting. Oh did without Which he never did without at least one of his three hunting dogs He owned two german long-haired pointers Which uses tracking dogs as well as a wire hair dashhound for the hunt under the ground All three dogs were also trained as water dogs to retrieve shot wild ducks from the bog ponds That's really cool. And that is fun And he always provided safety venison Deeter Deeter Mm-hmm Don't forget to upvote these boats guys. Oh, yeah, let me do that Oh Good for you My mother taught herself to play Guitar and sing and she was a lead singer in a country western band when I was growing up Nice Okay, this one we weren't sure about my aunt kimberlain miller wore this outfit to her 11th grade picture day My dad tells me she designed and sewed this outfit. She was wearing for this photo. So another one of fashion sewing She studied fashion design too at the american college in london nice So we have the There's the handstand Look, he listed a whole bunch of hobbies. So he built electronics. They worked furniture good or so so Painted even a mural more ambition than skill Wrote articles and a book very good fishing canoeing good golf. He sucked With only french as a very good, but it was gymnastics where he was amazing. That's funny cool Lot of hobbies There was a dog in the last picture there chris Those were vinyans chris is wondering about no animals this week, but I no no We've had a dog from the hunting dog fish the oxment The hunting dogs. Yeah, oh joys of tainty neology Kathy nava. Oh cool. That was one. We didn't see from joys. No Kathy nava has a an explanation for her picture when you get to it Okay Fishing After a career in seamanship navigating ships around the world my father returned to his boyhood home in oak Kenan Okanagan Okanagan and inquired an apple orchard on the shore of the lake from stories He told you might say fishing for lake trout was a hobby He told me that in winter when they big when the big fish bite he would In the 1930s troll with the hand line and compared to the dollar A day man on the road came he would achieve $50 a week selling fish commercially Okanagan is beautiful area another fishing one Feel like we've seen this photo before somewhere another photo of the week Oh, here's Virginia another genealogy one. She said her hobby was collecting Who was collecting the picture above of My hobby is collecting documenting and collating Genealogical records Photo of my husband's grandfather and his farm in the 1920s. He didn't like farming farming, but wanted to participate in his hobby painting This photo unfortunately is torn but survived the evasion of the rich russians into Latvia Wow This was the that's a really good picture too So Yeah Two of them We're talking about a camera They got a kodak camera and um, but he lacked a way to activate the shutter remotely Not being one to let a little detail like that get in his way He found a long stick and used it to push the shutter lever That's what he's doing there Six four that is crazy Selfie stick that is amazing That's funny. Wow That's pretty cool. Love sailboat Oh, look, we didn't see these With my luck, I would push the camera off the edge of the cliff with my I love the privatization done on these photographs Sticky notes with little yeah a little piece of paper Oh So Kathy's picture is not showing but I'm not right here at least that's what she says Uh for go fest they had murals painted around the piers in san francisco that people could take pictures of So that's what that was from so it's funny. She went to the background and she put her so go fest Wow look at that time Wow perfect timing so Yes, yesterday was friday date night Because the murals think they were staying with it this coming friday. So we had to wait another two weeks for the next friday date night And then next saturday and then what is the next For the next challenge Well working on the swedish man right now What's his name just hold on a sec Someone will put it in the chat quickly probably What is it uh fulksberg or hulksberg? Well can't find it on the lookout That's a fro-bird. That's a fro-bird. Sorry okay So we have challenges and friday date night in two weeks for next saturday is us again So Okay, I guess mag is done. Have a good day