This was another stay-at-home genealogy day, and I finished one project.
* Read email and blogs, then we went at 9 a.m. to pick up my car down at Olive Garden (I had to pick Linda up last night because she was sick). Home by 9:30 to write We All Want Seamless Genealogy Data Transfers. Created a new AMT for my 5-generation tree.
* I must have done something useful between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m...oh, I know, I found a guy had copied a blog post in an AMT Story so I emailed him asking him to ask permission. Found some helpful stuff on his tree.
* Did a final edit of the CVGS Newsletter and printed it off. Made the labels too. Left at 2 p.m. for the UPS Store to publish it, and home by 2:45 p.m.
* Wrote Ancestry Member Tree Hints and Images, then rejected most of the Hints for the Lucretia smith ancestry, but captured 10 useful ones and put them in my "To Be Filed" file.
* We left for dinner at 5:30 for Lolita's, and were home by 6:15 p.m. Watched TV and read the paper until 7:30 p.m.
* Online at 7:30 to read, check Facebook, write the Surname Saturday post, then added some SSDI entries to the database and rejected many NewspaperARCHIVE matches, all on MyHeritage Record Matches. Transcribed several obituaries from the newspapers also.
* Added to the Best Of post, and wrote this post.
Genealogy today was 9.5 hours.
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