The headline above should read: The Grumpy Old Man Starts a Journal, AGAIN. I bet I have started “Journaling” a dozen or more times. Now, at 72, it’s time to get serious. One of the first things you should do in Genealogy is to ask your relatives. Usually that means getting information from a Grandparent or a relative that has lived a full life, and has a lot to remember. But what if you are the Grandparent or relative that has lived a full life, and no one asks? The reason I have had so many starts and stops was […]
2023.02.01 – The Grumpy Old Man Goes to RootsTech Again
If you are into Genealogy, you really need to be into RootsTech. Here is a quote from their website: “A family history conference. An on-demand learning library. A way to grow closer to the people, places, and stories that matter most.” This should get you excited about RootsTech. I know I am. RootsTech is in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States this year, from March 2nd thru the 4th. At RootsTech, you get Exclusive classes from expert genealogists, access to the world-renowned family Search Library, face-to-face connections with friends and industry experts, and much more. All this for only $98.00. […]
More Ramblings of a Grumpy Old Man
Wouldn’t it be nice to be immortal? If you have seen the movie Highlander, you know there can be only one. Well, maybe not. I was an Instructor at an Advanced Individual Training (AIT) School. A school for Veterinarian Assistants, better know as VET TECHS. We taught our soldiers procedures similar to that of the Medical Techs. Our students had to learn each procedure on multiple animals, Rats, Cats, Dogs, and Horses. We also counseled them on their career in the military. One may never know the impact on has on another person. My Immortality came when I least expected […]
A Grumpy Old Man at it Again
I once wrote that one should take time to talk to their relatives, and then sit down and interview them, especially from the generations past. But what if you are the “Generation Past”? No need to wait. No time to waste. I am 70 yrs old. Granted my plan is to live to 100. But what if God, Fate, or Events have a different plan? One’s life experiences, if not passed on, are forgotten, lost forever. The secret to immortality is to pass on the events of one’s life so they live on in the memories of generations to come. […]
2020.09.01 – Another Random Thought from a Grumpy Old Man
The Corona Virus has had an impact on my life. I still go to work, but have cut back, not out of fear, but as an excuse to pursue other adventures. The downside is, I have more free time, and sometimes I get bored. One can’t pursue greatness 100% of the time. When I get bored, my mind tends to wander. Sometimes, it goes to wild and wondrous places and sometimes, well, not so much. I was thinking, how do you talk to your Kids, Grand Kids, and in my case, my Great Grand Kids? How do you set them […]
2023.01.11 – Navajo Family History Research
Navajo Family History ResearchBy Dale E. Lee2023.01.11 Research in American Indian genealogy can be challenging. I recently talked with a friend and discovered that he had Navajo heritage. As something nice for him, I did some research and put together the following resource list. You can gain a lot of information by following the links listed below. Especially useful is the FamilySearch Wiki, but there are others that are also very helpful. When research gets tough, it is always a good idea to turn to experts to point out the way. And it really helps if the information is readily […]
2023.01.04 – Roots Tech: Register for 2023
RootsTech: Register for 2023By Dale E. Lee2023.10.04 Join the largest Family History conference in the world. RootsTech is scheduled for March 2-4 2023 and this time you have the ability to go to the conference either Virtually or In Person at Salt Lake City. Register here: https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/event/rt2023/ RootsTech has exhibits for: Learning – With over 3,000 classes on demand … Innovation – RootsTech partners with over 100 companies each year … Inspiration – Family History starts and ends with great stories …” And more. You can: Tour the site Connect with Living Family Share your story Learn the basics of […]
Grumpy Old Man is at it again.
Hey, it is me again. Online research is excellent. One can sit at home and search the world. But can they? Online I found out that my Dad was married before he met my mother. I found documents that confirmed he was married to another woman. I could not find where my Dad married my mother, UGH. I know he did. I have two brothers and memories that say he did. I just can’t prove it online. Where do I go from here? I keep saying interviewing relatives is the basis of your research. I reached out to my cousin. […]
2020.12.19 – The Grumpy Old Man finds “SPLELING” isn’t always Bad!
OK, correct “SPELLING” is a good thing. But it isn’t the only thing. In Genealogy handwritten documents might contain a “G” could look like a “C.” A small “a” could be mistaken for an “o” or the reverse. Names can also be spelled in various ways, Jon or John. I know a woman that spelled her name Lynda, not Linda. Then there is Petersen instead of Peterson. A woman may be under her maiden name or her husband’s last name. Depending on your name, how many ways can it be spelled? You get the picture. When searching, don’t be constrained […]
2022.12.14 – Getting Started with a Genealogy Business
Getting Started with a Genealogy BusinessBy Jason Kenner2022.12.14 Are you interested in pursuing a career in genealogy? Do you have a passion for helping others learn about their family history? If so, starting your own genealogy business may be the perfect option for you! This blog post provides an overview of what you need to do to get started. We’ll also share some tips on how to build a successful business in this growing industry. So if you’re ready to take the plunge, read on! Find a genealogy niche market that you can focus on Genealogy is a fascinating and […]