A “grass widow” usually refers to a woman whose husband is not deceased. She may be divorced, separated, or living alone because her husband has taken off. The phrase usually does not mean that her husband has actually died.
We have released the recording of my latest webinar: “Working with Your AncestryDNA Matches.” We focused on the matches–analyzing, understanding, and organizing. I even made some headway on a few of mine while creating the PowerPoint slides for the presentation. Our presentation is laid back. There’s not a lot of chit-chat and we focus on being practical and being as technical as necessary without making attendees feel like this was a biology lecture or a math class. More details are on our announcement page. If you registered for the live session, please email me at the address in your registration receipt for fastest response. Thanks! We’re looking forward to continuing more presentations in this series.
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