Bonus #DadJokes
Q: What type of tree likes to give high fives?
A: A palm tree.

Q: Why do trees hate riddles?
A: Because it’s too easy to get stumped.

(It's #HootinTootinTuesday again! Post some jokes or funny memes under this hashtag today, and bring lots of smiles to #Mastodon.)

#Humor #Humour #FunnyMeme #DadJoke #DadJokes #Trees #Arbory #ArborDay #Tree #FamilyTree #FamilyTrees #Genealogy #Geneadons

Girl Discovers ALL US Presidents Are Related – Except One!

Have you heard about this – would love to know your thoughts! If it’s true, it really makes me wonder about the whole voting process…

https://youtube.com/shorts/13nH3IIQoAY?si=YVUP1KDJPzvTqZN8

#elections #familyTree #USPresidents #voting #youtube
🧩 This Week's #ConnectionCheckers is Egg-cellent! 🥚
WikiTree's weekly Connection Checkers game is a unique exercise in collaborative genealogy — and this week's theme is perfectly timed for Easter! Participants explore their place on the WikiTree Big Tree by finding and verifying their connections to a curated set of notable profiles, this week featuring Gregg Allman, Peggy Lee, King Ecgberht, and nine others with egg-inspired names.
It's more than a game — it's a community-driven effort to verify and strengthen the connections in one of the world's largest collaborative family trees. Three standout contributors earn a spot in the Connection Checkers Hall of Fame each week, recognized for shortest path, longest path, and most verified steps — including helping fellow players.
New to WikiTree or Connection Checkers? You're welcome to jump in at any level. Post a connection you'd like to explore, and the community will support you from there.
Game runs through April 7. 🌳🧬
▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFQ2IFKp1WA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRVpB7mRZ9YVB9kYHGSt9Vh
#ConnectionCheckers #CollaborativeGenealogy #WikiTree #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #Easter #FamilyTree #OpenGenealogy
🧩 This Week's #ConnectionCheckers is Egg-cellent! 🥚

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Brave Families Crossed the Virginia Frontier

Augusta County, Virginia

Genealogy Tips and Beyond
The Story of Eleanor Ann Wilson and Her Ancestors

Eleanor Ann Wilson is my third great-grandmother, and she was born on August 1, 1817, in Virginia.

Brumley Family Branches
A Summer of Pestilence

Infectious diseases were commonplace in America during the 19th century. Ships carrying passengers were plagued with measles, yellow fever…

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this 16th century #goldsmith at #Strasbourg has been sitting on my #familyTree since 2013 but I never got round to having a closer look at his story until now. https://proseandpassion.blogspot.com/2026/03/a-goldsmith-at-strasbourg.html #familyHistory #genealogy
a goldsmith at Strasbourg

I recently revisited the family history around the Weiß chronicles , which I hadn't touched in a long time, and discovered quite a few new t...

Master Blueberry is a little scallywag isn't he?

#NGPCDev #BackToMyFruits #FamilyTree

Buffalo Trails made into Roads

A country road begins in a variety of ways. The most interesting are those buffalo trails that ultimately became “roads” made by our…

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Researching your Ancestors

The following records were recently added to georgiapioneers.com

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