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Monday Genea-pourri, Week of March 3-10, 2019

Genealogists are great at documenting our ancestors’ lives but not so great documenting our own. I’ll write about what I’ve been doing the past week. This idea came from Randy Seaver of Genea-Musing, who started this meme. Genealogy Blog Writing : I wrote the following blog post this week: 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks  For week 10, I wrote about my bachelor uncle, Albert J. Hork, who worked many jobs from printer to county clerk to haberdasher in Hamilton, Montana. For Saturday Night Genealogy Fun , I wrote about my Nana’s favorite recipes.   Webinars/Study Groups Attended:   I attended: “A Guide to Third Party Tools,” by Michelle Leonard. Loved her Glasgow accent. She really packed the webinar with some great tips. “Essential Considerations for DNA Evidence,” by Blaine Bettinger, a RootsTech 2019 talk. “The Research Road Map, Your Path to Success,” by Amy Johnson Crow, also a RootsTech 2019 talk. “Hispan...