As we say goodbye to 2024 and welcome a new year. Let me take a look at my research for this past year.
This
year hasn’t been my best year for research or blogging. When two senior citizens move into a brand
new home and are tasked with unpacking and setting up. Well, let’s just say it takes a lot of time.
The
very last thing to get set up was my office aka “the genie cave.” Thankfully, I have a husband who can build
almost anything. He built me a beautiful
desk and several shelves. My office isn’t quite done (still have ancestor
photos to hang), but it’s good enough to allow me to research.
This
has been my worst year for number of blog posts since 2010. But, there have been finds and there has been
progress in my Legacy database.
And,
I didn’t post my progress at the end of 2023, so we will have to go back to
2022 to compare stats.
Let’s
see just what kind of progress. I’m
afraid to look, but here goes.
Before we look at the results let me make a shout out to my friend and fellow blogger, Randy Seaver. In my original post my percentages were incorrect. Math was never my favorite subject in school. LOL! But, Randy being an Engineer is very good at it. Thanks for letting me know my friend. I have made the appropriate corrections.
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I’ll
say one thing. I was happily surprised at the results. Not very much work
done, but the numbers do make it seem better than the percentages. And as long as I made some progress during
this incredibly busy year, I’ll take it.
I’m
looking forward to a more productive genealogy year in 2025.
I
hope you’ll go along with me as I share more ancestor stories and research
tips.
If you are related to or
connected to anyone in this blog post, please get in touch. Let’s
exchange information.
Happy
hunting,
Michigan Girl
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