Lark Robart

Family historian and blogger

Searching for your German immigrant ancestors in American church records

by Lisa Kindrick, Genealogy Librarian, the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County One of the most difficult aspects of genealogy research can be finding the connection between the immigrants’ arrival in the United States and the home country. The Genealogy Center has an incredible set of books designed to assist you in identifying your German

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Visual Phasing: An Update

by Louise Rosett For the May Quarterly, I wrote an article describing how Visual Phasing could help you learn which grandparent contributed their DNA to each segment of your chromosomes. I have spent several months working on Phasing my chromosomes. I tried phasing using the semi-automated method demonstrated by Andy Lee on YouTube. I also

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As Time Goes By

by AGS Member Lark M. Robart Inspired by an article entitled “Then and Now Photos Show People as Young Adults and at 100 Years Old”, I took a look at some of the family photos in my own collection to see if I could assemble a similar group. The results were somewhat surprising. Most noteworthy . . .

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