 Good good morning Today doing fine I made Mags have a fit there Because I was trying to trick you because we all dance and carry on in the background and as soon as the music stops I go still. Mm-hmm. Oh, I like to keep going grads still dancing. Oh, yeah Thank you He's here Let's see who else is here besides he and us so we have Brian and Betsy Let's see Brett Betsy the in a hot minute Janine Tommy Chris and my mom is here That's it so far. Did anybody else let us know, you know, there's a little bit of a lag. He's tail. Yes Yes, her tail. That's like a Swiffer. It collects everything. Hello, Erin, Erin Hanlon Your face here before not really your face, but your name press She's adjusting herself. It's gonna be one of those days It's gonna be a ball boa boa. Yeah I don't know what she's doing. She's in a weird position right now, so Really? We didn't notice that your cat was in a weird place Yeah, I don't know okay, there she goes that hurts, huh? Did that hurt? No, no She's pretty cautious of her nails. So So we I heard we have a whole bunch of fun stuff today lined up We have some questions and some answers and then I'm sorry, but there is no fun today Well, I guess if there's no fun, I'm leaving. Oh, no, no, then the fun would leave. Yeah The fun Hello, Susie Carter. Hello Let's see somebody said it was 49 degrees in Middle Tennessee, I believe Somebody up there. What's your weather like Greg? Three degrees. It's above zero It's above zero above zero Celsius. So yes, it's it's it's not freezing anymore It's raining. We got a little wet on our morning walk getting in an eye So I've got two degrees Celsius and it is raining here and I just want to go crawl back in bed with a book Yes, that's what today is like We were talking about books. What what are you? What's your weather today looks? It's raining out here, too Oh, it's like 60 degrees. It was been stormy You know Yeah, I'm talking about books before we started recording. I just mentioned I finished all of the Nathan Goodwin books And so I need a recommendation for another genealogy writer that I can dive into anyone in the chat Richard Hills book And there's a really good one out this week that was American Bay or this summer. I've got a whole bunch I'll take a picture of my bookshelf and post it on my Facebook page. There you go Thanks has all the books and if anybody else has any suggestions, you know, I could I could give you some research books like I could give you a Templeton book or two. There's they're pretty heavy You know what we we have a great question of the week this week and it Seven pages of replies. Let me get over to that Oh, yes, I remember what the question of the week is now because of a certain day that was Yeah What Share my I see a fox up my window right now. I'm really excited really you get a red box You're gonna take a picture. She's taking a picture. Yes. I am Maybe that's why Kiki was being weird. Yeah, I don't know. You just popped up. Look at him. Okay. I'm sorry You should turn your camera around Let me see if I can actually try I think it would be difficult. Hold on Can you guys see him? Yes, yes, oh, wow, I'm away. Yeah, I think he actually looked directly at the window How fun was that wildlife Saturday live cast there you go There we go, let me make it bigger. Oh So do you have Irish roots Greg, I don't even need to ask you. No, I do. Yeah, what about you, Sarah? I Do not actually none Smidge, maybe a smidge, but it's not really that smidge sounds like an Irish name Oh smidge Jane Goodall's book of hope there you go. Oh, okay So do you have Irish roots? We have so there are seven pages of answers Lots of can you believe the very first one on the Facebook page? Has a name Rebecca O'Cain How Irish is that from Jeanine Paul? Yes, two different ways my maternal grand was born in Belfast Scottish names and religion obviously at some point planters. That's not true Because I have Timbletons that are that are DNA connected to the O'Neill So they're very Irish and they had Scottish Name name They aren't planters McCluskey Yeah, John Walker says yep all convicts sent to Australia McCluskey's oh look Look at you And I have a coffee cup. How apropos Conversation starter I'm from Appalachia. Of course, there's some Irish in me. I'm even supposed to have Scott's Even my supposed Scott's has Irish DNA. So what I was just saying, thank you Clearing that up for me Multiple people people Lloyd. How do you pronounce his name? Lloyd feel let's sir Yeah, ancestors work to live in almost every country in the Caribbean Pan Irish Get but he gets very low. I Irish DNA results Sukay quite a lot Quite a few from Bob Wilson and he even has a wiki tree map for us to see if we want to see it Let's that's his Let me go back to where I was Fidelia Alice Morris Lowe Sharon Haynes, I'm gonna switch over to there's so many To go through question of the week I tried to grab some good one. Yes, so my mother's side of the family my mother's Maternal side of the family as far as I know they were from County, Kevin and emigrated the United States in the 1800s I think I have other Irish ancestor Different parts of Ireland that go further back, but I really have rather diverse origins Information that's from Mary Leachman. So I just went through and I picked a couple Mary and Saruti according to the results of the DNA Analysis I have Irish ancestors. However, none have been identified genealogically. That was kind of the one of the running themes is Yeah, I think so or yeah my DNA, but I don't have anything genealogically um Let's see Jeanine Jeanine here today is actually Jeanine Isilon says my ancestry DNA result says that I'm 7% Irish I Do have documented ancestors who were from Ireland. Thank goodness. That's John K. Knowles and James pasty Several more, but those two are documented more than the rest Cool, Jeanine Let's see. I think I have John tiner. We have to talk about John today. Yeah I hear you from Ireland after all If John comes in late telling me has to go back and watch it Well being from Ireland. Yes My dad's family are from Dunn Manway and Cork Cernames are tiner good. Yes, it's a surname Shorten Bradfield rice my dad's mom's side are from Wicklow and Carlo with surnames Sean or Shane Haskins Astle Astleford Hopkins and Cursey my mom's father was an air commoner Walter Howard Hutton CBE There you go and what is he saying yes Oh, sorry in Italian with my Irish side in both Massachusetts and Nova Scotia Thank you so much and then Aaron said his great third great-grandmother was Irish nice um a lot of people wanted to just list their surnames to um Interesting and Brian has I'm not gonna show Brian's video today But it's up if you want to see it check out the the G to G feed Carol Baldwin says I'm st. Patrick's 47th great grand knees so Yeah, so that was one of the the connections for this week was Irish Spain so we could do that Um, and I forgotten who it was somebody pulled up the Ancestor Explorer app in their answer and Said yeah looking at the Explorer app. I can see tons and so there you go. You can see all of my Ancestor Explorer. There's lots and lots of of them up here Maybe it puts a bunch so if there's a bunch of people from Donegal it puts them all in one place there Lots of people from Northern Ireland. You see my Templeton's those are the ones that are Irish that are supposed to be Scottish down here and Other places, but yeah, that's a pretty cool thing to go to the Ancestor Explorer and That's in the in the apps section. You can check that out and And What did I want to do? Oh People were talking about just how many Irish names they had and I went through and I looked at mine and I have 44 Irish surnames in my family line and people were listing those So if you really want to check those out go and look and see them and make sure you vote Those answers up. That's the question that we kind of a short one this week because there were so many answers I can't cover them all It was I was overwhelmed Yeah Very impressive That's a nice nice app that you have there putting together all those surnames. Isn't that a beautiful app? I designed this this cool little Widget thingy and my good friend Greg turned it into this impressive application And what's a really cool thing is we can go to one of my Irish names and click on it And it'll take me straight to the earliest known ancestor for that line That's cool Very cool And also if somebody calls me or sends me an email and says what are your surnames? I'm like no not doing that here Go to this link and you see the link right here It brings it takes people straight to this list of surnames find what you want. Tell me what you find Yeah, I've got lots Anyway, there you go It's cool Greg's the man Thank you. Wow. Well, actually sticking with that theme. Maybe I will do I will do that That's a great segue. It's a nice segue. So I'm going to share my screen Which I should have actually prepared in advance Let's do sitting around all the apps today. Yes, that's right Because I made a gdg post this this week Um About a new app that I just created and All right, did I not share it? Wait a second Thought I hit share share. Wait a second share share Browser cannot access your screen What why can't it access my screen he keeps saying share sorry I had to pull out my share Okay, well except I won't dress like share I can't pull that off Okay This is well, we'll try this it doesn't it doesn't it didn't want to Oh, no, it's not letting me share a screen. Yeah Oh We have come across a technical pick up No Make sure you click share on a model and not on a what I just tried to share and it says my screen can't it was cancelled Oh, I'm gonna share my screen so it happens. No, give us a give us a link there. Greg and we'll see if we can do it Oh, okay There we go The link is here pka.hp is the ending of that Wow, that is weird Can you I have to close out and come back in maybe Don't I have that in my email somewhere though? Yeah, I put it in the chat. Do you don't you don't see it? We can't copy it. So I can't get it. I can't grab it Which one of my oh try that There we go Okay That was the best five minutes of any livecast we've ever had. Oh, yeah, I'm sure it was just riveting Okay, so um My new app is called the earliest known ancestor finder and oh, yes Sorry No, no problem. And when you go into if you're already logged in on the wiki tree app it automatically Finds your name and then loads your earliest known ancestors and what it does is it basically it follows your paternal line your father's father's father's line as far back as wiki tree has it recorded and it follows your maternal line Your mother's mother's mother's line as far back as as it's recorded Which correspond to your y dna and your mitochondrial dna lines Um, and you notice it always says starting with the father of whoever the person is That's using it and starting with the mother of so even though Women do not have y dna because y dna is only passed on from father to son But if you start at the father of any person then that then that person will have y dna Obviously because the father's always carry the y dna. So that's why I've phrased it this way so that those who are the The pedants who like to always nitpick the fine details of every aspect, you know This is still technically correct because it is the y dna of the direct mail line of your family starting at your father Okay, I just thought I'd put that out of there, you know, is it on the apps page yet? It is uh, I put it in the ggg post and I haven't asked jamie to put it in the apps page And I don't know whether she's put it there yet or not It's not but I can look because in the help menu. There's a link direct link to the wiki tree apps page and I can see Others that are there but not that one. There's the surnames generator. So this app here is the one That mags use to create that list of surnames. So if you want to do that surname list in your own saves me so much time It's pretty cool. Um, so the eka the earliest known ancestor app works basically the same way if you're not logged in So I'm gonna be logged out. I'm gonna log out here and Basically, you get you'll get a page that looks like this And it'll ask you to put in your wiki tree id So you can put in your wiki tree id. Um, uh, let me see if I'm gonna put in just someone different Um, the title of the uh the Post for g to g is new app to find eka ancestors Here we go. I'll post it. That's the Right Here you go Yeah, and um, there's a link to that also, but of course if you can't if you can't get to the app, you can't find But if you're in the app and you want to read that and you want to find out any comments or any other things That's really cool. Uh, so I you put in your your wiki tree id you click the button Uh, it gives you a little scrolling then it actually happens pretty fast So you don't see too many names before it gives you the final results And one thing I've added is that it shows you the your confidence level. So whether so this one here So joseph a shea maku is that who is actually my great-grandfather? On my mother's side. I've got he's I've got uh dna confirmation up to his level and then from there on I've got some confidence and um, this one I I haven't personally done the um, I haven't checked the the records I suspect they're there, but I haven't done that so I haven't changed that from uncertain to confidence Has has peter roberts seen this yet? Uh, I think I did show I'm pretty sure he's seen it Uh, I think I know I sent him a message about it. And then the same thing with the female line Goes further back because it goes all the way back to france. Whereas my male line Oh wait one second in my personal one the female line goes further back than the male because my personal line stops in ireland 80 1800 But because I chose my great-grandfather. He has a french line on both sides. So he goes back to 1600 I and the other fun thing if you scroll down copy copy wiki text to clipboard So if you want to slip this into your profile That's exactly absolutely put just grab all the text click on it there, right? I'm gonna click okay, and then I'm going to go to joseph's uh profile here And Uh, so there's the profile I've made for him And uh, so I'm gonna add This list now to his profile Scroll down And so right before sorry, so I'm gonna make it the last part of the biography So I just have to go edit paste or control v or command v on my mac actually And there it is It shows So it pasted a whole bunch of gobbledygook Which looks like gobbledygook when you first paste it, but it's pretty But that way you don't have to worry about all the markup stuff, right exactly So I do all the markup for you. Um, and then I'm just gonna say added eka list You can never you do you have performance anxiety? Uh, no I can never type ever anyway I can make I can make typos and 90 words per minute. There you go Let's see what it looks like. Look at those big families, eh? Anyway, so now in the contents, uh, there we have early as stone ancestors I click on that and there he is in that beautiful It's the same sort of information. It's just it's um formatted with with wiki as opposed to the html sort of formatting, but again all of these links will Will take you exactly to where you want to go That is so cool. And then it also has if you have a website you can copy the html as well. Yeah, that's exact. Yeah, because um Let me go back to Okay here. It's gonna reclaim it again. Um When I first made the surname's app someone said well, that's great But um, I don't want to put it on my wiki tree, but I've got a blog and I want to put it there So that's why I yeah created this copy html button. And so the same thing So there you go. You're fun. You're a fun guy to have around Well, it's dangerous because then people say well, what if we do this and then of course my mind spins off and You know, I'm shiny. Exactly. It's girl so Uh, anyways another shiny thing that happened this week though is that we did get profiles of the week So maybe I should start talking about those Oh Does it have to do with the is it is it irish themed as well? No way Because the profile of the week is st patrick um In the theme is which saint are you most closely connected to so saints? um How stately is everybody? How stately is everybody? Well, I am actually fifth cousins to one of the saints. So that was pretty cool Now I have to go see. Let's see. I will reveal that mystery when we get to it Well, some of you may guess Oh, thank you betsy Just a quick look over there, uh, someone when someone calls you brilliant, you know, you got to acknowledge it. That's very kind So the first the first saint is st patrick um From way back and born in 351 Like that's really he he was around for a long time patrick ap culpernaeus um In actually born in scotland. So did you know that he was actually born in scotland sarah? I did not Yes, it's kind of surprising actually because you I mean, you know a little bit about the myth of st patrick's St patrick and you know private snakes in a virulent and all that sort of stuff But uh in real life he was actually born in scotland um now, uh And again, no lovely long profile because there's just so much about st patrick Um, but the person who's put this one together are people who put this together. I've done a really nice job um, so i'm not going to read it all to you but uh his um where we're here His father was a deacon in the church. So He didn't he didn't come to religion just all on his own that he did grow up in a religious background His father was a deacon his grandfather was also a a Celtic Christian priest um And when you go through it it seems he lost or he wasn't really Uh deep into the church when he was young, but then he was kidnapped by irish pirates So that's how he made it to ireland the first time because he was born scotland captured by irish pirates Um and was taken there worked for six years on the farm uh learned the irish language customs and history And incorporated that and that and is credited for devising the Celtic cross which is a combination of the cross um and the The kelta the the earth symbol the pagan symbol of the the round so that's a neat combination there um Eventually became a priest and then ordained as a bishop and went back to to serve in ireland and uh So he is the patron saint and where is that here? he's the patron saint of uh let me just Pretty much Of our engineers ireland in nigeria So i'm curious i didn't read and maybe i just didn't read close enough the connection with nigeria So that's interesting. So if anyone knows that connection that would be very cool Um, but let us go move on. So yeah, happy. Thank you to you. Which is the 17th um another fun fact this is march 19th And today is actually the feast of saint joseph Now saint joseph isn't one of these patrons because this is saint joseph the husband of mary um So uh, you know woodworker Um Father of jesus or adoptive father. I'm not sure what you would call foster father um anyways, um, but uh little family history here patrick saint patrick's day is the 17th Saint joseph's day is the 19th And the 21st which a nice arithmetic sequence 17 19 21 The 21st was the day that my dad was born and his name was patrick joseph Clark That's how he was and that's why he was named like that. So anyways, a little piece of family history there um, moving on the next saint tomaso d'aquino um son of landolfo d'aquino and teodora Car caccio or better known to english speakers as saint thomas equinas um born in sicily And died in the abbey of fos fos anova in part as part of the papal states So he was a saint and a doctor of the church and a philosopher Teacher he taught in cologne paris rom and naples Also called doctor angelicus because a lot of his philosophy work actually dealt with the theology of angels um His His father was a knight in the service of the emperor and His family wanted him to become an abbot in an abbey, but he wanted to become a monk So um, which I thought were sort of close to the same thing, but I guess one is more Serving at the other end the family didn't like that um They tried to prevent him become from becoming a monk by kidnapping him like that's These these saints, you know, they're being captured by pirates. They're they're they're being kidnapped by their own family man Back in the day, you had to work hard to be a saint The things you had to go through Anyways, and he was uh but he became uh he was uh He studied philosophy a lot and in in fact if you If you do want to become a priest today, you actually have to get a university degree and philosophy um Aquinas a lot of the Philosophy that was based on saint thomas Aquinas is some of the stuff that you have to study. So Uh, he's a pillar of the church very important, uh saint in that regard and then we have blessed brother alf alfred beset or um ferron drae As his name as he's known as um So andre beset uh more commonly known as brother andre uh and His since his canonization has seen andre of montreal um Was a lay brother of the congregation of the holy cross and a significant further of the roman catholic church among french canadiens So he's the one he's actually my fifth cousin four times removed So he's the closest one um Here so that would be my my great grandfather would have been fifth cousins with him So that's pretty cool um He was declared venerable and then beatified there's sort of three stages as they're as people as the These people go through the progression to becoming a full saint They're first. They're venerable if they're they're kind of holy, I guess and they're they're deemed blessed So he was blessed saint on or blessed brother andre for the longest time um, and then the final one He was in 20 october of 2010 when he became a full saint Yeah, I was just looking up house. You become a saint What are the steps on becoming a saint? Yeah, and then they're posted there's there uh, they're actually there's studies and groups that you know declare You know, they have to have three miracles um Unless you watch I don't know if any of you are fans of saturday night live But there was a sketch in the 80s When they had a guest who was playing the role of father father guido sarducci was talking about oh And they just wave the third miracle. It's wave the third miracle. So um, I don't know. I'm not saying that they waved his third miracle Talking about how to become a saint Uh, next one annus yord bransma from the netherlands um Son of titus bransma and tietje postma. I'm not uh, I'm not dutch. So I'm not sure if I pronounce that close or not Uh, but he was a dutch caramelite fryer catholic priest and professor of philosophy Beatified in 1985 by pope john paul II um and In the end, uh, the vatican announced that pope france is the first to create advancements towards the sainthood And that he will become So when it says beatified that means he was given the title of blessed. So remember there's the three stages So that's that second stage The so he right now he's known as blessed titus But then as of may of this year He will be canonized and will be known as saint titus So he's not a saint yet, but he's not a saint, but he's almost there What's that he's a want to be saint. He's a want to be saint He's blessed and he's he's very close to becoming a saint um So he spoke um his uh the impressive thing in his biography is that he's he spoke out Against the nazis and encouraged cath newspapers to refuse to publish nazi propaganda And eventually he was captured And sent to a concentration camp a couple different concentration camps and then was Killed in Dachau by lethal injection in 1942 um, but he always prayed for those Yeah, his oppressors. He told the nurse who gave him the injection that he would pray for her and he gave her rosary like That's pretty you know, we're near at that end. It's amazing if you keep uh Keep that positive face You know And he was even hopeful that god bless the Netherlands and god bless germany May god grant these two peoples to return to the path of peace and freedom And to recognize his glory for the good that these two nations are are so close That is a sentiment that I think we could do well with. Yes. Yes, we could Yeah So pray for us saint titus blessed titus Um, and we have catherine bere Drexel Born in pennsylvania Philadelphia pennsylvania U. S saint Uh daughter of francis anthony drexel and hannah jane lying swirls Um, she was known as mother catherine mary drexel and the fender of the catholic sisters the blessed sacrament so um And she was beatified so she became blessed in 1988 and then canonized and declared a saint on october 1st 2000 My john paul II She's the patron saint of racial justice and philanthropists Very nice Her feast day was march 3rd. Yes. Just recently. Yeah, I think there was another one that was in march as well. Um, But yeah nice, um anyways, and then it talks about the The the sisters of the blessed sacrament uh, um that she's she counted and stuff So Very very neat Moving on is it jokes Um, son of la ronde jokes and france was Just some meh meh So he was born in france in orléans france And he became a jesuit And he was one of the north american martyrs Uh, and so his biography is totally in french Ha ha ha He was a thumb it up for us. Great. What's that? Sum it us. Sum it up. Look, I can help for you. You don't want me to read it to you I can see that he was canonized on june 29th 1930. Is that right? That's right. There you go. Yes Seven of his companion martyrs So, uh, I could name a bunch of them before Um, gabriel aleman. There was uh john Oh now i'm freezing. Uh, but anyways, he said daniel. There was um, anyways, uh So he he was a jesuit and he was sent to preach to the um, herons and then the iroquois Actually it was the herons he would preach for uh, but that was captured by the iroquois and um Then along with um, some of the other ones he they were tortured and killed, but um anyways the There's the profile is very detailed and well done. Um, but i'm not going to translate it bit by bit He's very very, um the canadian martyrs are very From where I live it's only about an hour and a bit to the martyr shrine Which is a giant church in midland ontario And they have ran right across from that is the village of uh, st. Maria among the herons, which was one of the villages where They they worked with the These the priests all worked and um, so they recreated that so you can sort of go back in time and visit it What it was like at the time, so it's very quite interesting And in fact, uh, my parents in the house had this exact painting. I remember that being there um, moving on him and colby Or maximillion colby as he's more commonly known as Um, it was born the 8th of january 1894 in stanzka bola, uh, which is Poland, right? Yeah, polska Uh, his, uh, mother was mariana The broska and his father was julius colby His mother was polish. His father was german Um during the second world war one half of polin was occupied by germany and the other half by russia Uh, the german nazis brought maximon colby to the concentration cap of camp of oschwitz He arrived in 1941. He was registered as a and he gave us prisoner number um One prisoner escaped for that reason the german nazis punished 10 other prisoners of starvation Maximilian colby asked to die instead of one of those 10 prisoners after two weeks. He got a deadly injection Uh, so he basically offered his own life on behalf of someone else Um, and so since then he was beatified and then canonized There's a movie about about him. I I think there is I don't know what the name of it is It says that there's a link at the bottom there see movie. Oh, there's a movie. There we go That's the reason I mentioned it So I clicked that link So what's the Oh, it's not a really a movie just uh, it's a movie on sink on catholic.org That was an absolutely Say youtube video Uh, then we have Marie-Francoise Thérèse Martin or uh St. Trisa of the infant jesus of the holy face or the holy face of jesus There's st. Trisa of the child jesus in the holy face discolored carmelite nun She was also known as trez was born ruse emblaze Alonso born france The ninth and last child. Oh my goodness for the large family um youngest of five girls She learned her lessons and she began school at the benedict in convent And then she became a carmelite Received her religious name and made a profession took boughs of poverty But then contracted tuberculosis and suffered deeply for the last 18 months of her life. That's very sad She died of tuberculosis on the on number 30th 1897 the age of 24 So she wrote lots of very large books about st. Trisa and she's quite quite beloved actually I'm so much I didn't know before about How to become a saint. Yeah, that's right. Well, you think you have a shot sarah, huh? Do you think you have a shot of becoming a saint saint sarah? I can see it now saint sarah of wiki tree Maria Helen uh, mary saint of saint mary of the cross mackillip Born in new south wales I love it when we have a australian or in new zealand or like a down under connection somewhere. So this is nice. Um mary helen mackillip rsj also known as saint mary of the cross mackillip Is the only australian to be recognized by the catholic church as a saint Now surely there are more saintly people in australia. Just church is a little slow at recognizing that Mary and the reverend julian and tenison woods founded the sisters of saint joseph of the sacred heart A congregation of religious sisters who established a number of schools and welfare institutions throughout australia On the 17th of july 2008 pope benedict the 16th prayed at her tomb He approved the catholic church recognition of a second miracle attributed to her intercession um And was canonized in october 2010 during a public ceremony in saint peter square She was born in new south wales She was always known as mary And then it goes on about more of the details of her life and stuff. So very interesting And The last one is elizabeth satan an american saint born in new york city in 1774 Uh daughter of richard bailey and catherine charlton Um saint elizabeth and satan was the first person born in what would become the united states to be canonized And uh recognized as a saint by the rome catholic church. So there's your first the first american saint Uh elizabeth an bailey was born um new york city. We talked about that um She was fluent in french always like that an avid horsewoman and a talented musician You think she rode side saddle or? My guest back then as she probably did have to Probably wouldn't be saintly to not ride side saddle probably um Uh, so she she started the first religious order in the united states the sisters of charity of saint Joseph months after beginning She was now called mother seton And she and her sisters moved to in order to a poor parish and began offering free education to the poor children there And then the order grew swiftly Continued her work until her death. She devoted much of her life to charity for the poor Which is often a common theme among Um So there you have it. That's the oh my god, it's not even 11 o'clock yet. I know The saints helped me get through it quickly Everybody knows all about the saints and how to become a saint now everybody's goal Become a saint kiki kiki is going to be saint kiki saint kiki And now we have the the photos of the week the photos of the week They don't call the same theme of Oh, no the question and the kind of what's your job? Yeah, it's a profession. I guess being a saint is a profession. So The theme is profession. So we'll see Okay Let's go. I also know uh mags had a sneaked in a photo That has something for me Okay, so profession Have about 19 photos look at so This one C. I love lay senior on left owner of the musk g musk g auto accessory company Yeah, I'm used to a little kibbit Moskiggy, that's a crazy name. Hmm That's a good picture though. Like holly's pretty good And that kid you just smell the oil Fresh oil fresh oil machine oil Yeah chemical engine company 10 in front of their quarters some firefighters Firefighters in Roxbury, Massachusetts 1918 Then we have Douglas Porter Was your board ship? I guess he was a I don't know if he was a captain or So 1928 to say it Nope, it doesn't say what maybe the g2g post might have Love of Douglas Porter Oh look, we have a doctor We have an ob gyn Oh, I guess Yeah, I was like, what is he listening to and then I realized it's a baby Listening to the baby I can't I don't don't quite know Not a hundred percent sure on this one looks like they're eating something. Maybe we're on a A farm or something What was the the caption was pals of them both Right, so it's like a coffee break or something. Yeah, I wonder what I was by Dieter Dieter uploaded this one Dieter you have to give more on the More information his grandfather was in the picture. I think Who they Some russian sailors No, how the facts harbour pilots And unknown russian sailors Thomas Hayes and they look like they're very cold like that looks like snow No They're they're cold That was a Yeah, that's intense. Yeah, that was a break on the construction site Wow So sarah that last one from Dieter that was uh It translated to break on the construction site or building. Okay. Yeah, look behind them. It kind of looked like concrete or something So, um Oh, look on a tractor Look at her go Wow, very cool. She don't need no man to do her farm work for her No man in kentucky 1952 Oh nurse for newborn in 1911 orange pritchard Getting some fresh air Constitutional better Huh better up. Oh, yeah coal mine baseball team Are they called the catholines? Oh, yeah the catholines Kathleen Name and cat have Kathleen on their jerseys. Hmm. I guess the names name of their coal mine I'm assuming in illinois Is there a Kathleen illinois? Is that a no or maybe it's just the name of the company not sure Yes, let's do Oh milk and cream Bernard and arthur mclean That name sounds irish mclean from oregon 1922 Florence at work In indiana So wonder what her maybe receptionist Not sure executive assistant. Let's there we go. It's a secretary. I said receptionist Turnover of alan stein 1921 what what is that? Not sure anybody know what that? Turnover of alan stein Are they transferring our insight? One person to another or Not sure Oh alan stein The polish teutonic wars Hmm There you go. There was a siege Oh from No, that was in the 1500s. Yeah, so that's Hmm must be a commemorative thing. Maybe maybe yeah I found the catholines. By the way is was a mine in dowel Illinois, which is in the southern part of the state of illinois A Kathleen coal mine from before Bye john We have a rocket scientist from st. Petersburg, florida if he was um So this was at his retirement He retired from being a rocket scientist Jamestown blast has oh Jamestown virginia. I think i'm going there in may i'm going there I guess we'll see that my parents are taking me on a A trip an educational trip to see a blacksmith Yeah, we're gonna go to jamestown because my dad's family's from virginia. So it's kind of like a kind of genealogy trip, too Three yards. Yeah. Yeah, we're gonna go to a couple cemeteries. So very cool And We have a nurse by janine Hey Shirley and williams iceland Salesman Looks like they work a little little store nice. It looks like there's like paint behind them or auto shop It says paint salesman. So i don't know hands. I can't tell paint That's what I paint. That's what I thought Lindsay finishes incorporated that. So yeah, it's probably paint. What's the name of their shop? Oh teacher and oh my Doris thompson That that looks like my grade one picture It's not like my graders or second graders Look for greg see if he's in there. Oh man I'm 19 Were you photobombing pictures to other people? Oh, I don't know the guy in the top in the middle I have a picture that's almost identical to that. Oh, there's greg Looking I figured you'd have been the one in the bowtie No Never that classy There's a couple bow ties. Yeah A baptism So I guess he could he could be a saint You know, maybe maybe he was canonized Both ties are oh look this is the one I was talking about There's a dog the dog's name is major Major would be a fire pilot. So this is before So that's my dad on the far right there. I mean I asked him Who the guy in the middle is and he has no idea who he is No way, but the dog's name is major and that was People back in the early 30s. They got these little flying Outfits for their kids and my dad had the whole get up with the goggles and everything So that was a wannabe fighter pilot. That's cute He became an architect That's funny. He doesn't know who the guy in the middle is Brother or cousin. No, he didn't look like anybody in our family Okay, let's look at the g2g post now see if there's any photos You said something in the chat there about that picture about what That one was a lpn and mostly nursing homes. Oh, that's good Okay, so this one. Oh, yeah, it does say it's an obstetrician. So abgyn Who was in solo practice and delivered 13 000 souls into the world? Wow. That's a lot of babies like rob said Okay, so it's show. Okay, it says Um, the man on the far right is my father-in-law On the photo that is many of the brick layers have beer bottles in their hands And in one small shot glass, you know, they they had to they really enjoyed their breaks Well, it's germany What I remember this one is this before what's this one? Oh, look, okay, so this this is the family temperance pledge By the help of god we The undersigned salami promised to abstain from the use of all intoxicating drinks as a beverage and only one person signed it Out of the whole family They weren't at the construction site, obviously. No, they were not That's Any of you seen anything like this before? Joyce uploaded that one. Look, it's the cold cold sailors great grandfather thomas ihays third from the left Harbor pilot and Halifax Nova Scotia Which would not be an easy job this time of year. No yeah And my great aunt told my brother that the other men were russian sailors that he meant in the course of his duties And they were none too happy to experience a canadian winter You know, ottawa is the coldest national capital in the world. Do you know that? I believe it It is very cold and snowy and snowy and snowy Let's see. Oh, we didn't see this one. So he was a suey's canal pilot Um, he served with the british merchant navy from the early 1930s and about the beginning of world war two He guided ships to the canal Uh, well, he lived in egypt for a bit um And Yeah, that's cool. That is cool. Mm-hmm Wilfred frances ross Oh look this one my great grandmother lived from 1912 to 1992 She married at the age of 16 to a man who was 52 years old and had 11 children. Oh more than she was. Wow Oh Wow, they had one very old Reykjavik actually this is this is why she was able to just be on her own They had one child together and three years later. He had a stroke and was unable to care for himself. Oh, no My lord. Yeah, so she was stuck right on the farm. So she don't need no man He did his other children were no help Yeah, that's yeah At least all most of the other kids were older. So she just had to take care of her one kid and him. It looks like so Wow And she also yes, she did hog killing time too. Can you imagine how stout and sturdy she must have been? I have the nurse She's a candidate for singing food We saw a different nurse. No, we saw this one. We saw that one. Okay, sorry Yeah outside giving the baby fresh air The one sound I think it said What did it say? I think it said oh one sound. Did I read that? Yeah. Oh, yeah Oh one sound terry okenda Okay, so this one Douglas porter worked as a ships engineer. There we go So the boston fire department john hogan. He served with them for 44 years And look at that. I remember her name Dorothy. Oh hair We have the baseball team Oh, we didn't see this one um Her great-grandfather love love deed d main Was lieutenant police officer in egypt like likely in alexandria Cool, you have arthur mclean and their their milk they had to 1918 they purchased a 50 acre farm They were able the rival rival the condenser area in the town allowed the farmers to sell their milk whole without separating the queen Yeah, we had to do that So She worked at rca manufacturing plant indianapolis Um, she started as a secretary and later worked in the factory itself Okay, so this one so Turnover by the allied commission of the district allenstein to the german government 1920 following the plebiscite in which the The population devoted to be part of germany my great-grandfather matias von open a lawyer then serving as That word Heart and i'm gonna try that is the tall gentleman holding the paper accepting the turnover That's a beautiful picture to have Yeah, family history album. Absolutely So we have the rocket scientist I don't see a pocket protector That's funny The glass house Hey, jory jordan just Oh, we're running out of time guys. Oh, we didn't see this one though. It's not my fault It was uh, so this is captain frank lewis weinheimer ship master on the great lakes nice The teacher let's say what she had grades three to six on the top floor um bc then My mother okay, it's her had the next door annex building to herself cleave with every grade one and two students for the next 20 years John thompson. Oh, we have one more page Somebody read that one there. Go ahead read it No It was a captain of the railway connection ship Uh, and that's the last one. Okay, that is all those are some good ones Thank everybody. Thank you everybody for sharing Well, let me look at the g to g real quick and see what we have for The wiki tree challenge seven elizabeth grason from highlander Oh Yeah, and then challenge seven jimmy fadden from the nitty gritty dirt band We have started the elizabeth grason is you can register for that. So check out the g to g feed um There we go and right below that is the wiki tree live cast for today Tommy buck for getting that posted for us. That's very nice of you um Oh Brian says no, go ahead. Go on. He's not in a rush. It's right Well One minute passed unless we have There any is there's anything else If there's one, I can't think of anything Oh We can just leave is there a thon coming up