Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Celebrating My 13th Blogiversary


Today is the 13th anniversary of ClimbingMyFamilyTree.blogspot.com!

On August 25, 2008, I wrote my first genealogy blog post, about searching for my great-grandpa's death date and place. 

Now, 13 years later, I'm still discovering new things about the life and times of great-grandpa Mayer Elias Mahler (1855?-1910), with even more research in my future. Between my ancestors and those of my husband, plus new techniques and experiments, I never run out of genealogical activities to blog about.

There are still plenty of family history projects in my future as I work to keep ancestors' names, faces, and stories alive for the next generation. These days, many projects (such as 10-minute videos) are bite-sized, but I do have other ongoing projects, such as photo and slide digitization, preservation, and storage.

The ancestor landing pages across the top of my blog summarize what I know about the main surname groups...and serve as cousin bait for distant relatives who "land" on my blog after doing an online search for someone in their family tree. 

A heartfelt thank you to the many cousins worldwide who have been part of this ongoing journey and generously share what they know about our family tree.

Also, special thanks to my genealogy buddies all over the planet, who continue to inspire me. It has been fun to participate in #AncestryHour, #GenChat, #OurAncestors, and GeneaBloggers Tribe, plus be a member of (and sometimes a speaker at) virtual and in-person genealogy groups and conferences.

6 comments:

  1. Congratulations!!! Looking forward to reading more of your posts :)

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  2. Congratulations. Today, 13 is your lucky number. :)I enjoy the family stories, but you've done some great series, too, like all the 1950 census tips.

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  3. Well done Marian, an accomplishment to be proud of.

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  4. Happy Blogiversary! Good for you to keep it up (unlike me :-)

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  5. Wonderful stories, thanks for all of your work.

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  6. You just turned 3 when I was getting started. I always learn so much reading your blogs and observing how you work. Keep it up!

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