Genealogy Bucket List

I remember years ago, several GeneaBloggers posted about the things on their genealogy bucket list. Over the years, I’ve knocked several off my own list that I’ve kept in my head. I thought it was time to get them out of my head and onto paper, so to speak. So here it goes…

Events I’d Like to Attend

These are the events I’d like to attend, in person, some day.

  • Gen-Fed
  • Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree
  • ✅ (2024) Ohio Genealogical Society Conference
  • Ontario Genealogical Society Conference
  • Genealogy cruise (not picky as to which one)
Repositories I’d Like to Visit

I’d like to be able to visit these repositories in person (instead of research from afar).

  • National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
  • Library of Congress
  • DAR Library
  • Library and Archives of Canada
  • Ontario (Canada) Archives
  • Newberry Library

Looks like I need a trip to Washington, DC!

Ancestral Places I’d Like to Visit
  • Luxembourg
  • Oakland County, Michigan

Fortunately, I have genea-friends in both of these locations that would love to show me around!

Track Down Immigrant Ancestors’ Origins

I’d like to drill down to a townland, or at least something other than a broad country! Still have a few that I need to work on, including:

  • Herman Leppin (Germany)
  • Philip Rottman (Germany, Bavaria??)
  • Eva Lesser (possibly Alsace-Lorraine)
  • Timothy McMahon (Tipperary, Ireland)
  • Margaret Ryan (Tipperary, Ireland)
  • James Mulligan (Ireland)
Solve These Family History Mysteries
  • Is Solomon Norton the father of my fifth great-grandmother Sarah Norton? I have not found any definitive proof of this, but it seems to be the consensus. Still working on it!
  • Figure out the parents of Susan [—?—], the mother of my great-great-grandfather James Garrison.
  • Determine whether the Emil Miller who died in East Moline, Illinois, is my guy or not. I know the fate of all of my second greats, except him!
Other Items
  • ✅ (2023) Finish the accreditation process.
  • Complete the certification process. I have a lot of work already completed, but I kept running into issues with my case study, but I think I’ve got it figured out now.
  • Publish an article in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly.

What about you? If you have a genealogy bucket list posted to your blog, pop a link in the comments. If not, tell me what your top two or three items are.