Sunday, October 18, 2020

Celebration Sunday~Genealogy Happy Dance!

 


You know the dance. You know you've done it. The one every researcher does after finding something new. The one where you want to jump up and down and shout to everyone around that you found the document, contacted a cousin who has the family Bible, made a DNA connection, or found a whole new branch to your tree. The one that is met with glazed stares and eye rolls.

                                                          Celebration Sunday is a place to share your discoveries. 
This is a weekly series to enable everyone to tell about their Genealogy Happy Dance moment. 

Share by scrolling down and adding your story to the comments section or you may also put a link to a blog post telling about what had you dancing this week.





Photo Credit: Penny Walters. Used with Permission.




My Happy Dance Moment for this week: 
Being part of a panel discussion with Sharon Gillins and facilitated by Thom Reed was a wonderful experience. Our Saturday morning presentation for the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society (AAHGS) shared ideas on how descendants of both the enslaved and enslavers can heal and help reunite families.  If you didn't get a chance to watch or would like to view it again, here's the link to the presentation on YouTube.
Such a privilege to be able to participate. Definitely a happy dance moment!




What had you doing the Happy Dance this week?



                                                                      

                                                                                              Share your discovery!
                                                                                  
                                                                                         Let the dancing commence!


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Looking forward to reading about your Happy Dance moment!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Helping you climb your family tree,




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