The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#17)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#17)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#17) - A boy, his dog, and what I learned about mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#16)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#16)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#16) - The Lonely Train.

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#15)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#15)

The Psychogenealgist Pic of the Week (#15) - Smiling Girl with Puppy

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#14)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#14)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#14) - Alma and Ida, 1971.

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#13)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#13)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#13) - The Children of Leningrad, 1936.

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#12)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#12)

What's not to like about this charming photo of people holding melons and wine?

An Interview With Polish Genealogy Expert Ceil Wendt Jensen

An Interview With Polish Genealogy Expert Ceil Wendt Jensen

Ceil Wendt Jensen is an internationally renowned expert in Polish Genealogy. She was gracious enough to answer some questions about her professional and personal story.

How to Use Facebook to Boost Your Genealogy Research: A Case Study

How to Use Facebook to Boost Your Genealogy Research: A Case Study

This is a story of how I discovered the power of Facebook to help my genealogy research. I hope you find these tips helpful.

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#11)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#11)

Who are these men and what organization do they belong to? Are they Freemasons? Odd Fellows? 

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#10)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#10)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#10) - Ragar, Lina and Ragar Jr. - 1953

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#9)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#9)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#9) - To: Miss Mabel Holley of Hollinger, Nebraska, 1907. Postcard of "State House" in Dover, Delaware.

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#8)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#8)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#8) - "Peacock near Hall of Flowers"

There is something uniquely unsatisfying about a sepia toned photograph of a colorful peacock, don't you agree?

Pic of the Week (#7) - Elizabeth Schlaymacher and Her Neighborhood of Butchers

Pic of the Week (#7) - Elizabeth Schlaymacher and Her Neighborhood of Butchers

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#7) - Elizabeth Schlaymacher and the neighborhood of butchers. Baltimore, Maryland. 

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#6)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#6)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#6) - "Mom, 1945"

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#5)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#5)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#5) - "Do they miss me at home?" 1908

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#4)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#4)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#4). The Hotel Rakuyo (Japan). 

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#3)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#3)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week #3. Western High School fencing team, 1925. 

The Stabbing of Albert Grzeskowiak (updated)

The Stabbing of Albert Grzeskowiak (updated)

The story of how my 2nd Great Grandfather, Albert Grzeskowiak, was stabbed with a chisel in the streets of Detroit in 1910. 

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#2)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#2)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#2). Josie, six year old, Bertha, six years old, Sophie, 10 years old. South Carolina circa 1910. 

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#1)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week (#1)

The Psychogenealogist Pic of the Week #1