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T2 Family History
Bridging Generations Through DNA, Documents, and Determination




250 Years of Record Survival: What’s Been Digitized, What Hasn’t, and Where to Look
You know the moment. You type a name into a search bar, brace yourself, and get… nothing. No results. And the temptation, especially for colonial-era research, is to assume the record doesn’t exist, if ever or not anymore. That your ancestor was one of history’s invisible people, leaving no paper trail, no proof, no story. Monument to Sgt. William Jasper. Savannah, GA. Image by author. Sometimes, that assumption is right. Fire, flood, war, and simple neglect have destroyed
Apr 8


Your Guide to RootsTech 2026: What I’m Looking Forward To (and Tips for Making the Most of It)
We are in the home stretch, RootsTech 2026 kicks off on 5 March, and whether this is your first conference or your fifteenth, a little planning goes a long way. In this post, I am sharing the sessions beyond my own that have caught my eye, some practical tips for navigating the conference, and a few things I wish someone had told me before my first RootsTech. Sessions I Have on My Schedule One of the best (and most overwhelming) parts of RootsTech is the sheer number of sessi
Feb 24


I’m Speaking at RootsTech 2026! Join Me in Salt Lake City
It’s official. I am headed to Salt Lake City for RootsTech 2026 , and this year I’m not just attending. I’ll be presenting two sessions at the world’s largest family history conference, and I could not be more excited to share them with you. RootsTech 2026 runs from Thursday, 5 March through Saturday, 7 March at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, with free virtual attendance available worldwide. This year’s theme is “Together,” which feels especially f
Feb 9
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