Illustrative of frustration !!

All-day researching the Tiner/Tyner family. I did not intend to spend the day “climbing the family tree.” There is never a stopping point. There is so much inaccurate information; I’m attempting to “research” and documentwith sourcesaccurate information. Here is an illustration of the errors I see in “Member Family Trees.” That image is attached to the individuals with the hope (and prayer) that it will encourage Members to search for accurate information.

Anomaly ?

Information for my “extended family” arrives unsolicited. (Yes, I misspelled the word in the image.)  I spend days searchingunsuccessfullyfor information regarding “Mr. Red’s” ancestry. Ancestry is constantly surveilling Member Family Trees. That’s why “they” know what I have been researching and documenting. Too bad “they” don’t find the informationfor Mr. Redthat I’m searching for!

Democrat thermostat ?

(I love rhyming words.) “Democrat thermostat”  because it isn’t telling the truth. Shall I blame it on the storm yesterday? True story: Three tornadoes touched down in the Central Texas area and caused extensive damage. The weatherman says five-and-one-half inches of rain yesterday.

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Happiness is…

…another DNA test for “Mr. Red.” Eventually, we may receive answers to his mystery ancestor?! ~~ First thing this morning, I received another email message from my DNA cousin with a suggested new DNA relationship for Mr. Red. So I spent the morning exploring that information.