Monday, May 15, 2023

Genealogy Pot-Pourri - Week Ending 14 May 2023

 Here are the highlights of my family history and genealogy related activities over the past week.  

1)  Hosted and moderated the Chula Vista Genealogical Society (CVGS) Special Meeting on Zoom on Wednesday with Mark Olsen presenting "Introduction to Family Tree Maker" with about 62 in attendance.  

2)  Attended the San Diego Genealogical Society (SDGS) program meeting on Saturday, with Michael Lacopo presenting two talks on German research.

3)   Wrote a genealogical sketch for #759 Mary (Weeden) Greenman (c1673-1743) of Westerly and South Kingstown, Rhode Island for the 52 Ancestors series on Friday.  I've written 479 of these sketches for my ancestors.

4)  Transcribed the two page 1828 will of Shubael Seaver (1773-1828) of Swanzey, New Hampshire for the Amanuensis Monday series.

5)  Wrote one more StoryWorth article of my memories - "Do You Know Any Family Secrets?"  I now have 29 stories for my book.

6) AncestryDNA now has 43,195 DNA matches (up 45 from 7 May) for me today, with no new ThruLines.   I added 4 Notes to my new matches.  MyHeritageDNA now has 11,365 DNA matches (up 14 from 7 May) for me, with no new Theories.  Reviewed the new DNA matches on AncestryDNA, MyHeritageDNA, FamilyTreeDNA and 23andMe.  

7)  Occasionally matched RootsMagic 9 profiles to FamilySearch Family Tree.  I have matched 49,488 of my RootsMagic persons with FamilySearch Family Tree profiles (up 49).  

8) Used Web Hints and Record Matches from Ancestry, MyHeritage, Findmypast and FamilySearch to add content and source citations to my RootsMagic profiles. I now have 71,042 persons in my RootsMagic file (up 48), and 145,983  source citations (up 30). I TreeShared 133 new or modified profiles with my Ancestry Member Tree, and I resolved 622 Ancestry Hints. My Ancestry Member Tree has Ancestry Record Hints with 177,600 to be resolved, but I work on them several times a week.  

9) Wrote 14 Genea-Musings blog posts last week (Monday through Sunday), of which none were a press release. The most viewed post last week was 
Treasures In the Closet - My Mother's Childhood Scrapbook and Art Portfolio with over 101 views.  Genea-Musings had about 8,810 views last week.  

10)  Real life:  This is week 166 (over three years!) since COVID restrictions started.   I stayed home except for visiting Linda every day at the skilled nursing/memory care facility. Went grocery shopping on Monday and Friday.   Went to See's Candy on Tuesday for peanut brittle for Mother's Day for Linda. I'm still sorting out stuff from the closet and the genealogy cave - save, toss or donate.  The backyard weedwacking is about 90% done now, but the weeds are still growing.  Walked every day on the block and talked to several neighbors.  I am almost finished reading The Boys From Biloxi by John Grisham.  The Padres season continued, and I watched all of the games this past week.  They are 19-22 so far (1-5 this past week) and in third place. 

                             =============================================

The URL for this post is:  https://www.geneamusings.com/2023/05/genealogy-pot-pourri-week-ending-14-may.html

Copyright (c) 2023, Randall J. Seaver

Please comment on this post on the website by clicking the URL above and then the "Comments" link at the bottom of each post. Share it on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest using the icons below. Or contact me by email at randy.seaver@gmail.com.

No comments: