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Linking MyHeritage Trees at FamilyTreeDNA
Diana Elder discusses the process of connecting FamilyTreeDNA accounts to MyHeritage trees in light of FamilyTreeDNA's July 2024 announcement that their family trees will be retired. She explains that users can link their existing FamilyTreeDNA tree to a free MyHeritage account or transfer it there. Diana provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to complete the transfer, including logging into both accounts, choosing which tree to link or transfer, and verifying that linked DNA matches are preserved. She recommends following Roberta Estes' detailed blog post on the topic and emphasizes the importance of completing this process for all kits managed before the September 9, 2024 deadline when...
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RLP 320: RLP with AI Research Questions and Objectives
Просмотров 847 часов назад
In this episode of the Research Like a Pro Genealogy podcast, Diana and Nicole explore using AI to find research questions and write objectives. They discuss how AI can analyze your family tree data and suggest potential research questions. Diana shares her experience using a GEDCOM file with a custom GPT to analyze her pedigree for the Isabella Weatherford project. She explains how to create a...
Adding Citations to Document Images
Просмотров 24216 часов назад
Diana Elder, AG discusses how to add citations to document images in a research report. She recommends using Canva, a free online design tool, to easily label documents with the citation information. Diana highlights the benefits of making document images more descriptive, especially when uploading them to platforms like FamilySearch. She provides step-by-step guidance on the Canva editing proc...
RLP 319: Uses of AI for Genealogy with Steve Little
Просмотров 163День назад
In this episode of the Research Like a Pro Genealogy Podcast, Nicole and Diana interview Steve Little, the National Genealogical Society Artificial Intelligence Program Director. Steve explains what Large Language Models are and their strengths, including summarization, extraction, generation, and translation. He discusses how AI can be used in genealogy to extract names, dates, and relationshi...
Editing Genealogy Source Citations
Просмотров 13214 дней назад
Diana Elder, AG discusses editing genealogy source citations during a Research Like a Pro study group Office Hours session. She reviews several citation examples and explains how to improve them based on the latest edition of Evidence Explained. For a webpage citation, she recommends italicizing the website name and removing unnecessary publisher information. With newspaper articles, she advise...
RLP 318: AI Photo Analysis with Mark Thompson
Просмотров 17314 дней назад
In this episode of the Research Like a Pro podcast, Diana and Nicole interview Mark Thompson, a professional genealogist specializing in digitizing and archiving family memorabilia and genetic genealogy. Mark shares his expertise on using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to analyze family photographs. Here are some key points from the interview: ● Benefits of AI face tagging: AI face tagging ...
AI and Source Analysis
Просмотров 13121 день назад
In this video, Diana Elder, AG, discusses how AI, specifically ChatGPT, can assist genealogists with source analysis by offering fresh perspectives and helping to understand different types of sources-whether original, derivative, or authored. She shares her experiences using AI to analyze sources and highlights both the benefits and limitations, emphasizing the importance of carefully reviewin...
RLP 317: Transcribing Images with ChatGPT and Claude
Просмотров 20421 день назад
In this episode, Diana and Nicole discuss the advancements in AI tools for transcribing handwritten text. They highlight FamilySearch's new full-text search feature that uses AI to transcribe deed and probate images, and they demonstrate how ChatGPT and Claude can quickly transcribe uploaded images, significantly reducing the time needed for such tasks. They explain that before May 13, 2024, fi...
AncestryDNA Enhanced Shared Matches
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.28 дней назад
In the Research Like a Pro with DNA Q&A series, study group and eCourse members ask questions, and we answer. To view more questions and answers in this series, go here: ruclips.net/p/PLbWohRttmiAgotMNnIAdpQt24eQG5CTbV. To join the Research Like a Pro with DNA online course, and learn how to integrate DNA evidence into your genealogy research, click here: familylocket.com/product/research-like-...
RLP 316: DNA Confirms a Father for Clemsy Cline
Просмотров 218Месяц назад
In this episode, Diana and Nicole discuss Diana's research identifying Clemsy (Cline) Weatherford’s origins despite record loss in northeastern Arkansas. She began with extensive documentary research, identifying Clemsy's likely family: father John C. Cline, siblings Jacob, John, and Mahala, and half-siblings Jesse, Abner, Ann, and Amanda. She then incorporated DNA evidence, using tools like th...
How to Choose a Locality to Focus On
Просмотров 162Месяц назад
Nicole Dyer discusses strategies for choosing a specific locality in the Research Like a Pro locality guide step which can be challenging when an ancestor moved across multiple areas, even within a single state. While a state-level guide can be useful, Nicole recommends a more specific county-level focus. Especially for death information, she suggests starting with the last known county of resi...
RLP 315: 5 Tips for When the Courthouse Burned
Просмотров 99Месяц назад
Today's episode of Research Like a Pro, Diana and Nicole discuss the challenges of genealogical research in areas with severe record loss, using northeastern Arkansas counties as a case study. They offer five tips to help researchers make progress despite such setbacks. They advise starting by understanding the extent of the record loss, suggesting sources like the FamilySearch Wiki to determin...
Using AI Chatbots to Draft Report Paragraphs
Просмотров 230Месяц назад
Nicole Dyer discusses using AI chatbots to draft genealogy research report paragraphs in this Research Like a Pro study group excerpt from February 2024. She explains how to upload a research log CSV file to Claude, an AI chatbot, and provide prompts to generate paragraphs. Nicole demonstrates the process of refining prompts to improve the AI-generated content, including adding specific details...
RLP 314: Banyan DNA and Double Cousin Relationships
Просмотров 210Месяц назад
Diana and Nicole discuss BanyanDNA, a tool for analyzing complex family relationships in genetic genealogy. Leah Larkin introduced BanyanDNA in December 2023, highlighting its unique ability to identify unknown ancestors and alert users to discrepancies in family trees. Diana shares her experience with her own family tree, where her great-grandparents' siblings married each other, creating doub...
Making an Outline to Help with Genealogy Report Writing
Просмотров 301Месяц назад
Nicole Dyer discusses strategies for writing genealogy research reports in this Research Like a Pro study group excerpt. She emphasizes the importance of creating an outline before writing to organize findings and reduce overwhelm. Nicole recommends using research logs to group information and create the outline structure. She advises against doing additional research while writing, suggesting ...
RLP 313: Immigration 1906 Forward
Просмотров 67Месяц назад
RLP 313: Immigration 1906 Forward
How to Organize Your DNA Project Files
Просмотров 355Месяц назад
How to Organize Your DNA Project Files
RLP 312: Mitochondrial DNA and WikiTree
Просмотров 198Месяц назад
RLP 312: Mitochondrial DNA and WikiTree
Tips for DNA Research Objective
Просмотров 1812 месяца назад
Tips for DNA Research Objective
RLP 311: Giving Credit to AI Tools in Genealogy Writing
Просмотров 1222 месяца назад
RLP 311: Giving Credit to AI Tools in Genealogy Writing
Example Locality Guide for a Burned County
Просмотров 2162 месяца назад
Example Locality Guide for a Burned County
RLP 310: Disclosing use of AI in Genealogy Writing
Просмотров 1892 месяца назад
RLP 310: Disclosing use of AI in Genealogy Writing
Prioritizing Genealogy Research Plans
Просмотров 3442 месяца назад
Prioritizing Genealogy Research Plans
RLP 309: WikiTree Special Projects with Elaine Martzen and Emmaline MacBeath
Просмотров 1112 месяца назад
RLP 309: WikiTree Special Projects with Elaine Martzen and Emmaline MacBeath
Citation Tips Don't Let Perfect Be the Enemy of Good
Просмотров 2192 месяца назад
Citation Tips Don't Let Perfect Be the Enemy of Good
RLP 308: DNA Features at WikiTree with Emma MacBeath
Просмотров 2562 месяца назад
RLP 308: DNA Features at WikiTree with Emma MacBeath
Narrowing the Focus of Your Locality Guide
Просмотров 2322 месяца назад
Narrowing the Focus of Your Locality Guide
RLP 307: WikiTree with Betsy Ko
Просмотров 2243 месяца назад
RLP 307: WikiTree with Betsy Ko
How to Anonymize Living People in DNA Diagrams
Просмотров 2303 месяца назад
How to Anonymize Living People in DNA Diagrams
RLP 306: Genealogy Institutes with Cindy Ingle
Просмотров 1763 месяца назад
RLP 306: Genealogy Institutes with Cindy Ingle

Комментарии

  • @gerrigibson5118
    @gerrigibson5118 2 дня назад

    While I have made discoveries using Pro-Tools, I still have not solved a 20+ year brick wall identifying my 2nd and 3rd grandfather. I'm sure I have the family because so many are on Ancestry including 2nd-3rd cousins who all have trees. They have tried to help me. This involves and NPE and I just can't figure out how my female grands (at a young age) became impregnated and were in the same area as the men in this family.

  • @meeranraees3183
    @meeranraees3183 3 дня назад

    T 0:09

  • @BonnieDragonKat
    @BonnieDragonKat 4 дня назад

    Emma was my adoption angel on WikiTree. She is totes amazing! Thank you cousin!

  • @peterCalabria3
    @peterCalabria3 4 дня назад

    Wow your presence presentation gentle kind words. As for myself don’t see advantages of new technology non expected parent having 2-3 & distant cousins they are likely to have married been told by search angel “not possible” Australia

  • @inkyfrog
    @inkyfrog 6 дней назад

    Thank you for posting this video! I realize I’ve neglected my images and can do so much more to label and organize them!

  • @SkyWithFlame
    @SkyWithFlame 7 дней назад

    You might want to become familiar with where your microphone is, and how it sounds to your audience. I am nearly sea-sick from the swaying fore and aft... barely hearing you fade away and then Boom! You're facing the mic again but it won't last as you fade away. Please don't neglect to think about how you sound on a video release. Thanks!

  • @pattyunderwood7706
    @pattyunderwood7706 9 дней назад

    Thank you, that was helpful.

  • @godisloveireland
    @godisloveireland 11 дней назад

    I noticed that the child of my paternal cousin was listed as maternal to me. I believe this is due to a possible extra chromosome. The child is not downs syndrome that i am aware of.

  • @thefamilygenealogist71
    @thefamilygenealogist71 17 дней назад

    Excellent podcast, thank you

  • @cathyc6725
    @cathyc6725 23 дня назад

    I have a bunch of typed deeds I need to try this with. Thank you for explaining how to make ChatGPT 4o do this.

  • @mariecarpenter3371
    @mariecarpenter3371 28 дней назад

    Could you show us the next steps once we find these shared matches of matches with higher cMs?

  • @msforemny6481
    @msforemny6481 Месяц назад

    So excited to listen to this long researched project! I have a similar ongoing question for my 2x Grandfather 's father!!! I will be reviewing your blogpost as well as listening over & over to Hopefully gleen more ideas for my project. Thanks for your encouraging news!

  • @ladytessca
    @ladytessca Месяц назад

    great video...just one little thing, the "i" in Regina is pronounced like the pronoun "I"...just in case you ever end up in Saskatchewan!

  • @angelah100
    @angelah100 Месяц назад

    Great example and very helpful. I'm unsure how to shorten it (or if it can be shortened) if I'm citing multiple civil records from the same database.

    • @FamilyLocket
      @FamilyLocket Месяц назад

      For the research log, I recommend you create a template that you copy and paste for each citation, changing the specifics. For a research report, you could then copy and paste those citations into the report and, after the first instance, shorten subsequent citations. You could omit much of the information. Here is a possible shortened citation based on the example in the video: Civil marriage record for Henry Burge and Kate Delany, 5 Nov 1878, Irish Genealogy.ie; GRO, Dublin South, ID 2639411, No. 32.

    • @angelah100
      @angelah100 Месяц назад

      @@FamilyLocket that's exactly what I'm doing for the research log but was really unsure how to shorten it in citation footnotes when I have multiple people. Thank you!!!

  • @any1butclinton
    @any1butclinton Месяц назад

    So happy you are covering Banyan DNA! I was a Beta tester for it and am amazed at how far it has come along in the last year. Love the new Hypothesis vs. Validation calculations.

    • @FamilyLocket
      @FamilyLocket Месяц назад

      We agree! This is an exciting new tool. Thanks for your comment.

  • @ValorieZimmerman
    @ValorieZimmerman Месяц назад

    Happy to hear you digging into tools that are not covered in the RLP books!

    • @FamilyLocket
      @FamilyLocket Месяц назад

      Yes, we will continue to explore new tools! The world of genetic genealogy continues to grow and we love seeing how we can use those to make new discoveries in our research.

  • @fourwallsphoto
    @fourwallsphoto Месяц назад

    Where did you go for the Collins Leeds?

    • @nedyer
      @nedyer Месяц назад

      The DNA Gedcom Client

    • @fourwallsphoto
      @fourwallsphoto Месяц назад

      @@nedyerthanks so much. Hadn’t heard of that, now I feel I have just opened Pandora’s box! Thank you.

  • @AncestryAimee
    @AncestryAimee 2 месяца назад

    This is a terrific video!

  • @wendygen
    @wendygen 2 месяца назад

    Love your Airtable Tables. Thanks for providing those.

  • @annasl2808
    @annasl2808 2 месяца назад

    My thought is that in the tax list where it says 'same' it's because the original owner of that land was John Cline but it is now owned by John C. Cline, same as above. So maybe no mistake there

  • @ValorieZimmerman
    @ValorieZimmerman 2 месяца назад

    Both the guests are awesome to work with in Wikitree <3

  • @robarsenault1025
    @robarsenault1025 2 месяца назад

    I've been on wiki tree for years but never looked at the DNA until now. Think I will start using it especially for the pedigree collapse. How can this be? My eighth cousin and I share 62 common ancestors according to wiki tree

    • @robarsenault1025
      @robarsenault1025 2 месяца назад

      Wow! My heritage DNA matching plus wiki tree DNA triangulation is very powerful tool. I just broke through a DNA brick wall in half an hour with my multiple relationships problem

  • @carolvoiles687
    @carolvoiles687 2 месяца назад

    Just love this short video series that you are doing!

  • @mclyman-onkka3579
    @mclyman-onkka3579 2 месяца назад

    This was great!

  • @quiltingtangent459
    @quiltingtangent459 3 месяца назад

    I wish you would have slides that show the different steps, instead of just talking.

  • @danaleeds9819
    @danaleeds9819 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful presentation. Thanks for sharing, Nicole!

  • @TomMcgee
    @TomMcgee 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, this is so helpful!

  • @cazadorkiller
    @cazadorkiller 3 месяца назад

    Really good information!

  • @bilalmirrrrrrr0
    @bilalmirrrrrrr0 4 месяца назад

    Good ❤

  • @bilalmirrrrrrr0
    @bilalmirrrrrrr0 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤

  • @calvinsbeard
    @calvinsbeard 4 месяца назад

    Good job. Thank you for the info.

  • @kjco
    @kjco 4 месяца назад

    Do you happen to know if there are any products out there like ORA written for Mac?

    • @FamilyLocket
      @FamilyLocket 4 месяца назад

      I don't, but it would be great if there were!

  • @catherinedaneliak7315
    @catherinedaneliak7315 4 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for this information. I'm excited to use ORA for citations. My question is - how can I use the citations created in ORA in RootsMagic or Ancestry? These programs have formats that I don't think allow the copy and paste of citations into them.

    • @FamilyLocket
      @FamilyLocket 4 месяца назад

      You can add citations into the notes feature or custom facts features.

  • @alexandracruz5243
    @alexandracruz5243 4 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for this video. It has been really helpful for my research project.

  • @rosemgavaldon4515
    @rosemgavaldon4515 4 месяца назад

    Rio grand and Camargo bridge.

  • @rosemgavaldon4515
    @rosemgavaldon4515 4 месяца назад

    Lands belonged to spain and mexico, however; they were natives and prior to that. Look up Camargo land grants.

    • @juliosumarriva3034
      @juliosumarriva3034 4 месяца назад

      the Native lands were guaranteed by the Spanish Crown, correct?

  • @carolvoiles687
    @carolvoiles687 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for all of these "short" videos focusing on a single topic! I am really enjoying what I've watched so far. Now to go back and get caught up with the ones that I've missed.

  • @MusicInMotion_67
    @MusicInMotion_67 5 месяцев назад

    I suspect my paternal great grandparents were siblings or half siblings. What can I look for in my DNA matches to figure this out? I can find three great great grandparent couples on my paternal line, but I can't find that 4th 2 Great grandparent couple.

  • @mumic301
    @mumic301 5 месяцев назад

    Very enjoyable and great information!

  • @mumic301
    @mumic301 5 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your presentation. Thanks for the explanation of differences.

  • @britaturkel6145
    @britaturkel6145 5 месяцев назад

    Promo-SM 👊

  • @robing585
    @robing585 5 месяцев назад

    This helps so much! I had done the Leeds method on my great grand aunt and so many extra lines came up. I suspected this was the reason but wasn’t sure what I needed to do. Thank you so much Diane!!❤

  • @sl5311
    @sl5311 5 месяцев назад

    Probably the biggest FAN challenge regarding my brickwall ancestor is that they moved often and arrived in the new location with seemingly no one from their last location. She was born in 1795 and I have spent years building an awesome FAN chart from deeds, tax tables, witnesses, but nothing that goes back to her possible maiden name. It is like they started brand new in 1814 in her first marriage, then again when they moved to Ohio in 1817 and all the friends and nieghbors were new. I have traced all of them back an no one goes back to their original location in Delaware. No witnesses or neighbors from Delaware where she got married and became a mother in 1813/1814 show up later anywhere near them. She and her husband lived in Central Ohio but the rest of the family went further west to Butler County, Ohio. I have figured out a lot of allied families they traveled with on the National Road-and the marriages between them, but nothing that connects any of them to her. Is there something this does that might help someone like me? Thank you.

  • @jodieriedmann6175
    @jodieriedmann6175 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Nicole. Thanks for some great information. Airtable won't let me open either of your links in this description and they aren't showing up when I search you in the Universe. Any thoughts? Cheers

    • @FamilyLocket
      @FamilyLocket 5 месяцев назад

      There's an error with Airtable right now, but Airtable let me know they are fixing it and it should work soon.

    • @jodieriedmann6175
      @jodieriedmann6175 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks and for all this too!😊

  • @quilter1959
    @quilter1959 6 месяцев назад

    So the hypothesis comes AFTER the timeline and locality guide

  • @VincenzoCapodivento-kl1ek
    @VincenzoCapodivento-kl1ek 6 месяцев назад

    Ciao ho una match su myherirage e una bambina e nel suo albero i suoi genitori hanno un simbolo del dna ciascuno co la scritta privato solo quello della figlia ho visto i suoi dati etnie segmenti cosa vuol dire.grazie

  • @casseophealejarde-khaizen
    @casseophealejarde-khaizen 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the insight. My situation is tricky. How do I check my ex husband's marriage from his first wife? I only know his information. I do not know where they got married nor her name. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you again!

    • @suevize6853
      @suevize6853 6 месяцев назад

      Possible places to look include online marriage records (depends on the location if it will be public record) and newspaper announcements.

    • @casseophealejarde-khaizen
      @casseophealejarde-khaizen 6 месяцев назад

      @suevize6853 Thank you so much! I never thought I would need this information. I regret marrying a divorced man now that I am a born again Christian. If he is her first husband as she is her first wife, then according to Scripture, nothing and no one separates their marriage unless one of them dies because they are one flesh (Matt 19:6). This is seldom taught in churches but when we search Scripture in obedience to Christ, we find the truth as Jesus is the Way, Truth, and Life. No man comes to the Father but by Him (John 4:16). Have a blessed day and may this message shed light to those that reads it especially single, divorced and remarriage with living 1st spouse.

  • @mclyman-onkka3579
    @mclyman-onkka3579 6 месяцев назад

    Are there records for someone who may have been naturalized in 1790? Did all white men in the new United States need to be naturalized, regardless of birth location?

    • @FamilyLocket
      @FamilyLocket 6 месяцев назад

      The Continental Congress granted citizenship in 1776 to all the colonists who were loyal to the new government. This was a collective naturalization, and there are no documents for this. In 1790, the Naturalization Act of March 26 allowed for citizenship applications from free white persons, and this included a 2-year residency requirement with one of those years in the state of current residence. The individual was to take an oath or affirmation at any common law court of record. There could be records if the court were located and those records survived. A person did not have to naturalize and become a citizen, but many chose to because of the benefits of citizenship. Here is a link to the statute: govtrackus.s3.amazonaws.com/legislink/pdf/stat/1/STATUTE-1-Pg103.pdf

  • @kathleenkelley1299
    @kathleenkelley1299 6 месяцев назад

    Great overview- didn’t know to exclude children/grandchildren of 1st cousins.

  • @skiser65
    @skiser65 6 месяцев назад

    Omg I needed this so much!! I just started your pod cast😊