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dynastree’s Turkish version, akrabaonline, will be launched tomorrow! We are happy about this expansion and the extended possibilities it offers to Turkish-speaking people around the world. On the occasion of these exciting news, this week’s poll question appeals to Turks and those of Turkish descent.
Independence Day is coming up, and we would like to know how you plan to spend the holiday!
Last week’s poll showed that genealogy is not (yet
) a daily work for about 35% of you. However, almost 30% spend up to 30 mins every day on genealogical research. This week, we’d like to know what aspect of genealogy is the most interesting for you. Is it your name, your living relatives or your ancestors?
Here comes the latest international recipe: French crêpes! Simple and delicious, can be combined with various ingredients such as fruits or sauces. The recipe was sent in by Jean-François (34) from Paris, thank you Jean-François!

1. Mix the flour and the eggs in a large bowl. Add in the milk and water, stirring to combine. Add salt and butter; keep beating until very smooth.
2. Heat an oiled frying pan over medium high heat. Scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each crêpe. Try to tilt the pan with a circular motion so that the batter coats the surface evenly.
3. Cook the crêpe for about 2 minutes, until the bottom is light brown. Loosen with a spatula, turn and cook the other side. Enjoy!
It’s pollday and last week’s poll showed that family reunions are quite popular among our users: 37% of all voters said that they’ve organised a reunion already. This week’s poll is about your daily time with genealogical research: do you spend only a few minutes or hours in front of your family tree?
Last week’s poll results about the country you’d like to travel to are as follows:

The UK and the US are among the “winners” of this poll. This week, we’d like to know if you’ve organised a family reunion.
Pollday again! Last week’s poll was about genealogical societies. We were quite surprised by the fact that about 24% of our voters are members and another 36% are currently planning to become one.
This week, where you got your cooking skills from. Is it your Grandma or the latest cooking show on TV? Family traditions manifest in several ways. Some are lost in time and others are grown for generations and centuries. One of the most popular transmissions of traditions is a recipe from Grandma. dynastree wants to know: You have these recipes stored somewhere and pass them on in the family?
It’s pollday again! Last week, we asked if you have genealogical literature at home for your research. The poll has shown that the internet has become one of the top sources for genealogical research: about 50% of all voters use the internet for research instead of reading books on that topic.
Today’s poll is about genealogical societies. Are you a member of one? If yes, please feel free to discuss your experiences in the comments.
It’s Monday and “Pollday” again. The last poll showed that almost half of you used the Christmas holidays for genealogical research and about 40% like to concentrate on the family during the holidays. And here comes this week’s poll: Do you have genealogical books at home for your offline family research? Tell the world about your genealogical reading habits. ![]()