What a year 2017 has been (and it's not over)! Nine years ago, when I
first began blogging about my genealogy adventures, I knew the names of only four of the eleven people in this photo from my parents' wedding album. Earlier this year, thanks to
Mom's address book and Cousin Ira's
cache of letters, I smashed a brickwall blocking me from researching Grandpa Isaac
Burk. Now I have a new set of friendly cousins
and the names of all the people in this photo. And more info about my father's father's father, Elias Solomon
Birk.
This was DNA year for me. Thanks to "known" cousins on both sides of the family who kindly agreed to test, I have a lot more "probable" cousins (we're still investigating our connections). It was especially helpful and motivating to meet DNA experts at the
IAJGS, where I gave my talk on
Planning a Future for Your Family's Past. I also attended DNA sessions at
NERGC, where I spoke on the same "planning a future" topic. (For a calendar of my upcoming presentations, please see the
masthead tab above.)
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| Future genealogy: Using a pinhole viewer on Eclipse Day |
This year will go down in American history for the unique solar eclipse that swept the nation . . . for my genealogical journey, it will be remembered as the year I created detailed family memory booklets for my husband's
Wood-
Slatter tree and his
McClure-Steiner tree. (For sample pages, see my blog
post here.)
My Facebook genealogy persona Benjamin McClure (memorialized on
family T-shirts) has had a wonderful time making new genealogy friends and both posting questions and answering queries. Benji is also active on Pinterest. I really appreciate how many people are very generous with their knowledge and take the time to help solve family history mysteries via social media!
Plus I got to meet many genealogy bloggers in person at conferences this year. It was wonderful to say hello and get acquainted without a keyboard for a change.
Thank you to my relatives and readers for checking out my posts, leaving comments, and sharing ideas. Looking forward to Blogiversary #10 next year!