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The Ties That Bind Us: How Food Connects Families Across Generations
Just like heirlooms or photographs, food is a kind of archive: sensory, emotional, and deeply personal.
Jo
2 days ago2 min read


A Photo, a Name, a Story
Alexander biography
Jo
Sep 192 min read


Explore Your Heritage with TimeTwine
Unravelling the mysteries of your heritage.
Jo
Aug 112 min read


Unlocking the Power of Genetic Connections: What is GEDmatch?
In the world of DNA and family history research, GEDmatch is a name that often sparks curiosity, and sometimes confusion. Unlike AncestryDNA or MyHeritage, GEDmatch isn’t a testing company.
Jo
Aug 43 min read


Family History Is More Than Names and Dates
People research their family history for all kinds of reasons: curiosity, fascinating stories, unexpected inheritances, or simply the thrill of solving a mystery. One important reason that’s often overlooked is health.
Jo
Jul 272 min read


From Dusty Records to Deep Connection: A Legacy Worth Remembering.
Once a source of shame or secrecy, having a convict ancestor has now become a badge of honour for many Australians, a unique thread in...
Jo
Jul 234 min read


DNA results show that Elizabeth could be your 2nd cousin 2x removed...
Understanding family relationships can be complex, especially when encountering terms like "second cousin" and "removed." This post aims to clarify these terms and help you visualise connections.
Jo
Jul 111 min read


Ancestry versus MyHeritage
When you decide to embark on the journey of exploring your family history, two names often come up: MyHeritage and Ancestry. Both are powerful tools for discovering your roots, but they offer slightly different experiences and strengths. Here’s a closer look to help you decide which might suit your journey best.
Jo
Jul 63 min read


Unexpected Discoveries That Changed a Family’s Understanding
It’s a reminder that our ancestors deserve to be more than the labels they were given; they were products of their time, their experiences, and their heartbreak. It is essential to weave together these threads to reveal a fuller, richer portrait of who they truly were.
Jo
Jun 263 min read


Exploring Surname Traditions
Understanding these naming patterns can be key to unlocking your ancestry and unravelling the rich tapestry of your family history
Jo
Jun 222 min read


Preserving Stories
Recently, I had the pleasure of working with someone who wanted to record her favourite recipes. Today, meals often come pre-prepared or through subscription boxes, or we turn to Google for the recipe. Yet there is no more treasured memory than helping to prepare or enjoying a favourite home-cooked meal.
Jo
Jun 202 min read


It's All in the Name...
First names tend to follow cultural and social trends. When researching your family history, you’ll often notice names rise in popularity due to notable figures of the time such as royalty and political leaders in earlier centuries, while in the 20th century onward, the impact of film and television stars has become increasingly significant, with names of popular actors and actresses emerging at the top of name lists.
Jo
Jun 193 min read


Why Knowing Your Family Story Can Be Life-Changing
There’s a moment in every family history journey when the past becomes personal
Jo
Jun 162 min read
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