From RootsMagic narrative report to multimedia family history video! I used Google Notebook LM, Canva, and YouTube to create a shareable video about Angelina Jane Burke Currey’s life. #genealogy #AIgenealogy #familyhistory #NotebookLM #Canva
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From RootsMagic narrative report to multimedia family history video! I used Google Notebook LM, Canva, and YouTube to create a shareable video about Angelina Jane Burke Currey’s life. #genealogy #AIgenealogy #familyhistory #NotebookLM #Canva
Friday Find: Before genealogy records were just a click away, researchers wrote letters, mailed checks, and waited for documents to arrive. This week, I’m sharing Percy Ernest Crawford’s SS-5 application—and a nostalgic look at early 2000s genealogy research. #genealogy #FamilyHistory #FridayFind #C
Google Notebook LM’s cinematic videos look impressive—but are they accurate? When I used an ancestor’s narrative report, the visuals introduced false genealogical information. Here’s why the explainer version worked better. #genealogy #AIgenealogy #NotebookLM #familyhistory
Is Google Notebook LM giving your 1800s ancestor a corporate infographic makeover? I experimented with prompt wording to get a more historically appropriate design for Angelina Jane Burke Currey—and the difference was dramatic. #genealogy #AIgenealogy #NotebookLM #familyhistory
What if your ancestor’s life became a song? I turned the story of Angelina Jane Burke Currey (1836–1901) into a frontier-style ballad using AI lyrics, Suno music, Canva video creation, and YouTube sharing. #genealogy #familyhistory #AIgenealogy #SunoAI
A familiar surname. A promising photocopy. The wrong family! This week’s Monday’s Diggings explores an old Wells genealogy find in my files and the reminder that not every Thomas Wells belongs on our tree. #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #MondaysDiggings
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun — Memories of the Bicentennial — 4 July 1976 Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: It’s Saturday Night again — time for some more Genealogy Fun!! Here is your assignment if you choose to play along (cue the Mission Impossible music, please!): How did you observe or celebrate the Bicentennial of America’s Founding on 4 July 1976? What were you doing on that day? Did…
Angelina Jane Burke Currey lived through frontier Kansas, the Civil War era, railroad expansion, and the challenges of raising a family in nineteenth-century America. My latest ABC Biography post shares her story through an AI-assisted family narrative. #genealogy #familyhistory #AIgenealogy
A handwritten note in my genealogy files seemed to reference my ancestor James Crawford—until one detail proved otherwise. This Friday Find explores how undocumented notes can provide valuable clues, even when they point to the “other” James Crawford. #genealogy #FridayFind #familyhistory #Crawford
Do you remember the early days of genealogy on the web? I took a trip down memory lane using the Wayback Machine to revisit Heartland Genealogy’s journey from GeoCities and USGenWeb to Blogger, WordPress, and today’s AI-assisted storytelling. Did you have an early genealogy website? #genealogy #fami
How long have you been sharing your genealogy online? My journey began with GeoCities, moved through The Master Genealogist and Blogger, and eventually landed on WordPress. What started as a way to learn web technology became a way to connect with cousins and fellow researchers. #genealogy #familyhi
Can AI help bring family history to life? I used Google Notebook LM to create an infographic, audio overview, and cinematic video about my 3rd great-grandfather, Hiram M. Currey. Two very different videos resulted—which style do you prefer? #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #AIgenealogy #NotebookLM
Monday’s Diggings takes me back to my old WELLS research notebook! This early 1806 deed between brothers Thomas and Green Wells places the family on land in Broadalbin, New York, within the historic Sacandaga Patent—proof that even old notes can lead to new discoveries. #Genealogy #MondaysDiggings #
The 1900 census lists my great-grandfather Hiram Currey as a “magnetic healer.” What exactly did that mean? For this Saturday Night Genealogy Fun, I used AI to imagine a day in his working life and explore this unusual occupation. #genealogy #familyhistory
What happens when family history becomes music? I turned the story of my 3rd great-grandfather, Hiram M. Currey, into song using AI—and Suno created two different versions! Now I need your help: listen to both and tell me which one you prefer. #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #AIgenealogy #Suno
Before digitized newspapers, genealogy research meant cranking through rolls of microfilm and taking handwritten notes. This week’s Friday Find revisits one of those early discoveries: the 1897 marriage announcement of Lida A. Crawford and A. H. Lighter from the Dodge City Globe-Republican. #genealo
Kansas communities are debating new data centers, raising concerns about water, energy, and local control. Yet most of us already rely on data centers every day—for genealogy research, streaming, banking, healthcare, and more. My thoughts on finding balance. #genealogy #technology #datacenters