Yesterday was a bad day for genealogy, at least for me. I was logging into the TNG site to do some maintenance and updating, and ended up losing the whole site. I don’t think I did it, but something sure happened!
I tried to reload pages today, but now it says I don’t have login rights to the site. I’ll let it sit and stew a few days and, in the meantime, continue to work on this site. You will notice some new menu items on the red banner. I’ve added other clans to match the total number of clans I manage for Wikitree, along with several Scottish houses. I also expanded the list of Facebook pages I follow.
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