Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Researching Ancestral Women and Digitizing Scrapbooks

Our session today had two main topics:

1. Honoring and acknowledging Women's History Month

  • Researching Ancestral Women - recording: Click here
  • Handout for online resources with hotlinks: Click here

2. Frequently asked topic

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

 RootsTech 2022 Review and MyHeritage LiveStory

Our two topics for this session were:

RootsTech 2022 Review: Video Recording: Click Here

  • We reviewed how to continue to use the site to access the presentations and handouts for the next few years: Click Here
  • Took a close look at Relatives Connection, which is available until March 25, 2022 : Click Here

Showed the new technology of MyHeritage LiveStory: Click Here

Lynn Maney McIntosh introduced us to the website: A Census of Ireland circa 1659: Click Here

  and "National Library of Ireland Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI" Click Here

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

 Preparing for trip to Ireland and Preparing for RootsTech 2022

We had a good session today with 11 participants.  Moving up in the world of genealogy.  Some key points during our meeting:

Upcoming event hosted by Ulster Foundation ($25.00): on March 24 from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm at Old St Andrew's Parish Church at 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC: Researching Your Scots-Irish Ancestors.  Sign up today: Click here

Register for RootsTech 2022 (free) 3-5 March - virtual : Click Here

Book you might find interesting:

Tripod for holding smartphone: ChromLives Photo Copy Stand - bought on Amazon for $22.99

Preparing for a Trip to Ireland, including creating customized report from Family Tree Maker: 

Preparing for RootsTech 2022: Click here
    Sign up for Relatives connections at RootsTech 2022: Click here

ClipGrab application: Click here


Wednesday, February 9, 2022

 Preparing for the 1950 US Census

  • We are starting to have hybrid meetings, which means Meeting in-person at the Lakehouse Osprey 2 from 1:30-3:30 pm and also making this a live streaming zoom for those who want to join via zoom.  Pick what you are most comfortable with.
  • We had a good time talking about our individual genealogy successes and brickwalls.  We welcomed Glenn Soden as a new member of DIRT.  He coined the great phrase as a "Time Traveler" instead of genealogist.
  • Marian Chamberlain introduced a great website in Ireland for finding Griffith's Evaluations records and more called: Click here: AskAboutIreland
  • The main topic was "Preparing for 1950 Census and the replay video can be found on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/Xa-NM1gzyNM,  for the handout click here

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Researching Maryland, USA and Colonial

 Our main focus was on Researching Maryland as a US State.  You can access the slides here: Click Here and watch the recording here: Click Here

For some of the weblinks used, please see the list at the bottom of this post.

We also covered the suggested topics for our DIRT meetings in 2022 (please refer to the e-mail sent on 1/27/2022 and reply with additional suggestions and/or preference in the suggested topics to help me prioritize when they will be presented in 2022).

Suggested topics for 2022


Our zoom sessions do cost money, so if you want to pay the membership dues of $15.00 per family, please send check or cash to Lynn Baker, 1145 Turtle Watch Lane, Seabrook Island, SC 29455

Bob Silkett has joined: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society.  He has offered do do some lookups in their database if you need assistance.  Reach out to Bob at: bsilkett1955@gmail.com

For those of you who are interested in enhancing or colorizing your photos, Ellie Burnaford submitted this new blog site: Improved Color Restoration for Phots on MyHeritage

Our next meeting is on February 9th and will focus on "Planning a trip to Ireland"

Websites used:


Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Setting Genealogy Goals for 2022

We shared amongst the group our genealogy activities, holiday gatherings and covid stories. It is always wonderful to hear what others are doing and how they are approaching the genealogy challenges. We then focused upon spending time to write our individual accomplishments for 2021. After a brief overview of future possibilities, we spend time setting some of our goals for 2022, then sharing those goals amongst the 11 attendees. 

To view the zoom recording of second part of the session: Setting Genealogy Goals: click this url link:
  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v9YZWAyGwoNy5ARv50tQiEOaXsqd3zql/view?usp=sharing

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Computer Tips was our main topic today. for replay: click here

Also, on 9 Nov 2021 at the Family History Center Evening Program, Lisa Weakland presented on Military Records, click here for replay.