Schedule for Friday, 13 March 2026
1. Continuing Chapter on atDNA for the Pencombe book
2. Extracting new matches from Gedmatch, 1st sibling almost completed
3. Extracting new matches from FT DNA
This Blog will talk about researching my English ancestors from Canada but also the ancestors of our son in law whose families stretch back far into Colonial French Canada. My one name study of Blake and of Pincombe also dominate my blog these days.
Schedule for Friday, 13 March 2026
1. Continuing Chapter on atDNA for the Pencombe book
2. Extracting new matches from Gedmatch, 1st sibling almost completed
3. Extracting new matches from FT DNA
1. Writing the autosomal Chapter for the Pencombe/Pincombe book
2. Extracting matches from Gedmatch
3. Extracting matches from FT DNA
1. Autosomal Chapter for Pencombe book
2. Check Gedmatch for new matches
3. Check FT DNA for new matches
I still need to mention that my three Newsletters are published every month with each issue being published four times a year and available on FT DNA in their appropriate groups namely - Pincombe/Pinkham, Blake and H11. This does on occasion generate new additions to the studies which is helpful.
The occasional Kipp Newsletter may happen but really I can not think of one thing to write actually. Five years after the loss of my husband my memory of items is very weak for Kipp since I was looking items up when I was least interested in genealogy and when I came to genealogy in 2003 I did work primarily on my own family although still helped Edward when we went to repositories in the United States in particular.
However, I have decided to go offline with my diary and thoughts of life around me and memories of the past that have little or no value in the present.
So I will continue with the blog although perhaps not a daily thing possibly more weekly but time will tell. I will also mention when I publish the Blake and Pencombe/Pincombe books as they will be available in a similar fashion to the Siderfin books (Creative Commons License) online on my website. I do have thoughts on beyond the two books but they would not be associated with my studies at the Guild of one name Studies unless I decide to register them.
I know some people like my blog on the various families but I am concentrating on just two at a time these days so less interesting. It really was set up to be my diary but seems to have been interesting but I am considering going offline with it. It seems like a logical thing to do as all my time now is devoted to writing these books.
I started the blog in 2008 after we came home from our week at the Family History Society Library in Utah. A marvelous visit and I learned a great deal there and highly recommend it. I felt it was a way to store all my thoughts from the week and how I organized and utilized all that material in case I ever wondered about it in the future. This is the future and I have a copy of it and I am feeling that it is time at 80 to circle the wagons so to speak.
Enjoy your genealogies and all the best.