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Explore genealogy with "The Genealogy Guy" on Armchair Genealogy, one of the latest genealogy podcasts produced in the UK. Tune in as expert genealogists and diverse practitioners share their knowledge, helping you uncover your roots, build your family tree, and learn about your ancestors' fascinating stories. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned researcher, the podcast aims to help you connect with your family's past and discover long-lost relatives. Subscribe to Armchair Genealogy toda ...
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Whether you are new to genealogy or a practiced veteran of the craft, these short clips of information about genealogy and our ancestors should inspire and assist you in moving further on your family tree. Keep them handy when you hit a brick wall or want new inspiration for unique angles to take in your work. With each clip, you will quickly learn what you need to know and be ready to jump back into the ancestor pool with a renewed sense of purpose.
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The Weekly Genealogy Toolkit is your dose of family history insights, tips and tools designed to empower your genealogical journey. Host Ed Adams will guide you through the rich tapestry of your family history. Every week, we will unravel new strategies, uncover hidden gems, and equip you with the tools needed to navigate the fascinating story of how you became you. Grab your notebook and a cup of coffee... there’s work to be done.
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This podcast is dedicated to Italian Genealogy, finding your Italian Roots and how to navigate through Italian records. Your host has over 12 years of experience and we will have excellent guests that will discuss a variety of genealogy topics. Please subscribe!
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Welcome to Expert Genealogy Tips, a podcast created by Legacy Tree Genealogists, the world’s largest genealogy research firm. From understanding DNA to searching archives, you’ll learn the tips and strategies to begin or continue your own research. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, we’ll help you discover your family story and ancestors with accuracy and peace of mind.
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Join TV historian Dr Michala Hulme, as she takes a fun approach to genealogy & family history. Each week she is joined by special guests to discuss their family history, and she will also share hits and tips to help those on their genealogy journey. New episodes are released every week. If you would like to get in touch with Michala, you can do so via her website www.michalahulme.com If you want to help support the making of the podcast, please visit Michala's Patreon account https://www. pa ...
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Genealogy Gems Podcast shows you, the family historian, how to make the most out of your family history research time by providing quick and easy to use research techniques. In addition, you will learn creative ways to share your family tree and the legacy of your ancestors. Lisa Louise Cooke guides you through the exhilarating process of discovering your family tree. She scours the family history landscape to find and bring you the best websites, best practices, and best resources available ...
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Research Like a Pro is a podcast about genealogy research methodology. Diana Elder and Nicole Dyer of FamilyLocket.com discuss how to take your family history research to the next level and uncover more of your family tree. Learn about research objectives, analysis, locality research, research planning, source citations, report writing, case studies, and more. Diana and Nicole are the mother-daughter team at FamilyLocket.com and the creators of the Amazon bestselling book, Research Like a Pr ...
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Mary Duffy is the Genealogy Detective, solving your family's mysteries and telling your stories. Each episode we'll investigate a new case: unearthing family secrets, finding long-lost cousins, uncovering origins with research or DNA, and proving whether the legends your grandmother handed down are true.
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Cuban Genealogy Podcast

Cuban Genealogy Podcast

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Podcast dedicated to Cuban family history and Cuban genealogy. Topics include cemetery research, parish records, vital records, DNA and Cuban history! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuban-genealogy/support
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Interviews with founders, startup-advising CISOs, venture capitalists, and analysts discussing the issues of cybersecurity, new threats, and emerging technology. The Genealogy of Cyber Security brings listeners into forward-thinking conversations with industry visionaries, to explore big ideas, and discuss out-innovating the competition.
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All Things Genealogy and Family History! Genealogy Girl Talks offers you tips, tricks, and advice on your genealogy and family history journey. Join us for a variety of topics related to your research! Genealogy Girl strongly believes that connecting with family is a key ingredient to your research and in her 20+ years of researching she has many stories to share from her journey.
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If you are of German descent and love doing research, this is the podcast to listen to! The German Genealogy Girl’s Podcast helps you make the most of your research time, by providing helpful techniques and a deeper insight into German research. Together with her guests from all over the world, Ursula Krause guides you through numerous websites, best practices, German history, pesky German grammar and language and best resources available. Her and her guest’s experience and knowledge will en ...
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Genealogy Cafe

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My mum passed away on 31st July this year. As a lifelong genealogist, it's time to tell the story of the lives of my ancestors, especially my parents, and I'm going to tell stories about my own life and my adventures in family history. Some of the stories are told in the words of my ancestors. These are my "Goes Personal" episodes. I'm also restoring the 5 episodes that I originally published in 2020-21.
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History podcasts of Mexico, Latina, Latino, Hispanic, Chicana, Chicano, Mexicana, Mexicano, genealogy, mexico, mexican, mexicana, mexicano, mejico, mejicana, mejicano, hispano, hispanic, hispana, latino, latina, latin, america, espanol, espanola, spanish, indigenous, indian, indio, india, native, native american, chicano, chicana, mesoamerican, mesoamerica, raza, podcast, podcasting, nuestra, familia, or unida are welcome here. If it has to do with the history of America, California, Oregon, ...
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Welcome to what I call "The Corner" I'm so excited to bring to you my new podcast, Black Genealogy Corner. If you are beginning to research your family and don't know where to start, or, you've been researching but need some help and inspiration, this is the podcast for you.In each episode, I'll talk to guests that will enlighten and motivate you and help provide information that will help get you started finding your ancestors. You will learn about topics such as DNA, how to use technology ...
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Genealogy can be incredibly rewarding. It’s like solving a giant puzzle that reveals the story of who you are and where you come from. But let’s be honest—family history research can also feel overwhelming at times. Whether it’s the frustration of hitting a brick wall or the pressure to uncover elusive ancestors, the stress can sneak up on you. If …
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Nicole and Diana discuss Transkribus, a platform that uses AI to transcribe handwritten documents. They explain how Transkribus works, the benefits it offers for genealogy research, and how to get started using it. Diana and Nicole outline the transcription process, including uploading documents, choosing the…
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What secrets might your dna hold? Laura House, a genetic genealogist at Ancestry, joins Genealogy Guy on armchair genealogy. In this insightful conversation, Laura reveals the unexpected twists and turns that can unfold when using genealogy DNA tests. She urges listeners to be aware of the potential surprises that may arise, such as finding out abo…
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For all who celebrate it, the Guys wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! News You Can Use and Share! MyHeritage has introduced LiveMemoryTM, a new facility to animate entire photographs. It runs from an app on your phone and is currently free. Ancestry announces its project to index and digitize Korean War-era military records housed at NARA. Vivid-P…
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AUDIO PODCAST SHOW NOTES: In this episode, Lisa Louise Cooke covers the groundbreaking LiveMemory™ tool from MyHeritage, a revolutionary advancement that harnesses the power of AI to transform still photos into mesmerizing short videos. Check out Lisa's LiveMemory™ video on the Genealogy Gems Facebook page: Then she shares a story of the curious pu…
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Send us a text Discover the transformative journey of Bill Sallurday as he uncovers his Italian roots, tracing his family lineage back to the picturesque village of San Cipriano Picentino. With a passion for genealogy, Bill's relentless research has revealed his family's true surname, Sabato, and connected over 8,000 individuals through a comprehen…
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Send us a text Join us on an extraordinary journey as Michala sits down with Joe Donovan from the band Blossoms, fresh off celebrating their fourth UK number-one album. Joe's infectious enthusiasm brings to life the band's achievements and artistic endeavours, setting the stage for a remarkable narrative. We then meander through Joe's family histor…
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The 1960s was a decade of transformation—from the Civil Rights Movement and space race to shifting social norms. However, one more subtle change sweepingly impacted American life: the rise of modern advertising. Fueled by Madison Avenue’s bold new approaches, advertising became an art form, a science, and a cultural force that shaped how Americans …
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As we continue our Pillars of Power series, we reach Lyndon B. Johnson, a president whose legacy is defined by landmark achievements and profound controversies. Rising unexpectedly to the presidency following John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Johnson led the nation through an era of sweeping social reforms and escalating conflicts. This article expl…
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On this wonderful day of gratitude, togetherness, and thankfulness for all that our Lord has given us, I thought it would be the perfect time to explore the rich history of Thanksgiving and discover some fascinating stories behind this beloved holiday. Thanksgiving is more than just a day of feasting on turkey and pie; it’s a holiday steeped in his…
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Have you ever pondered who invented the beloved pumpkin pie? Contrary to what one might think, this iconic dessert wasn’t the creation of a single individual. Instead, its rich history spans continents and centuries, weaving together the culinary traditions of Native Americans and European settlers. Let’s delve into the fascinating tale of how pump…
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As we continue climbing through the history of American presidents, we reach John F. Kennedy, a leader whose youth, charisma, and tragic end turned him into a cultural icon. Often remembered as a symbol of hope and progress, Kennedy’s presidency brought both achievements and controversies, set against a backdrop of Cold War tensions and rapid socia…
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Nicole and Diana discuss how to add DNA information to WikiTree. Diana explains the benefits of adding your DNA information to WikiTree, such as helping genetic cousins find you and collaborate on research. She provides step-by-step instructions on how to create a WikiTree login and add your DNA test informat…
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Until I got into genetic genealogy, I had no idea how common misattributed parentage was. The reality is, most people's trees, if they aren't also using genetic matches to validate everything, likely have the wrong biological parents in one or more places in the tree. Today we talk about how to figure out your relationship to a match that has a non…
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Continuing our Pillars of Power series, exploring the lives and legacies of America’s presidents, we turn to Dwight D. Eisenhower, a leader whose military background, steady leadership, and moderate policies shaped America during a time of prosperity and tension. Known for his role in World War II and as a symbol of 1950s stability, Eisenhower’s pr…
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Route 66, known as the “Main Street of America” or the “Mother Road,” holds a special place in American history and culture. Spanning nearly 2,500 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles, this road became a symbol of freedom, adventure, and the open road. But how did Route 66 come to be, and why has it remained such an enduring cultural icon? This articl…
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As we continue our Pillars of Power series, exploring the lives and legacies of America’s presidents, we turn to Harry S. Truman—a man who never expected to lead the nation. When Franklin D. Roosevelt passed away in April 1945, the weight of the presidency fell onto Truman’s shoulders. Suddenly, this unassuming man from Missouri was thrust into lea…
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Send us a text Apologies for the first few minutes of echo, it clears up. Reflecting on the resilience of our ancestors, this episode journeys through the vibrant narratives of Sicilian heritage and its cultural echoes in the Italian-American communities across the United States. Join us as we hear from Francesca and Manuel, whose roots connect the…
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Nicole and Diana discuss the book "The Woman They Could Not Silence" by Kate Moore. They focus on the story of Elizabeth Packard, who was committed to an asylum by her husband in the 1860s. Elizabeth's experience sheds light on the injustices women faced under coverture laws and the lack of oversight in menta…
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In the 1930s and 1940s, as America faced the Great Depression and then World War II, photography emerged as a powerful tool for documenting the struggles and resilience of everyday people. Through the lenses of pioneering photographers, the era’s challenges and triumphs were preserved in images that still resonate today. This was the beginning of m…
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In 1933, as Herbert Hoover’s presidency concluded, Americans found themselves searching for a leader who could bring hope to a nation facing unprecedented hardship. That leader was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a man whose personal resilience, family legacy, and transformative vision would steer the United States through the Great Depression and World…
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Imagine walking through a bustling medieval city with buildings crowded together and narrow streets lined with houses. In this dense urban landscape, the sunlight streaming through a window might be the only natural light available inside. But what if a neighbor built a taller structure, blocking that precious light? This scenario, once a common oc…
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Send us a text Join us for an enlightening conversation with Lou Paioletti as we uncover the rich legacy of Italian-American heritage in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Lou takes us on a heartfelt journey, sharing his family's migration story from Tuscany to Hershey, a town renowned for its chocolate but also a beacon of hope for countless Italian immigrant…
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Imagine it’s the early 1930s, and you’re gathered with family or neighbors around a small wooden box that fills the room with voices, music, and stories from far beyond your hometown. This is radio, and it’s transforming how people connect to the world around them. Just like today’s smartphones and social media, radio was a groundbreaking tool that…
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Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, stands as a figure of resilience and complexity in American history. Known primarily for leading the nation during the onset of the Great Depression, Hoover’s life story is deeply rooted in his early experiences, family background, and the values of self-reliance and service that shaped his l…
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Born John Calvin Coolidge Jr. on July 4, 1872, in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, Calvin Coolidge grew up in a small, rural town that profoundly shaped his values and personality. Life in Plymouth was simple and quiet, a fitting backdrop for the boy who would one day be known as “Silent Cal.” His ancestry traces back to the earliest American settlers, giv…
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Today, we’re exploring the story behind Veterans Day—a day that holds a special place in the heart of America. Whether or not you have veterans in your family tree, Veterans Day is a meaningful time to reflect on service and sacrifice. For family historians, it’s a chance to think about those in our families who served, honor their legacy, and unde…
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Nicole and Diana discuss using DNA segment data in a research project. Diana shares her experience working on a chromosome map in DNA Painter for several years, gradually adding matches identified as descending from one of her ancestral couples. She focuses on her Cline DNA research project, where she seeks g…
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It wasn’t meant to be extraordinary—a simple casting of metal forged to mark time and announce gatherings. Yet, it seemed destined for something far greater from the moment it arrived. Shipped across the ocean, cracked, recast, and ultimately silenced, this humble creation would witness the birth of a nation and become a silent voice for freedom. I…
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As an American doing genealogy, it's so exciting when you finally see those documents that show what country your family came from. Once you've learned everything there is to learn in America about them, it's time to cross the pond and start learning about them in the home country... But what if that country's records aren't in English? Have no fea…
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Send us a text Imagine uncovering your family’s history through a single photograph. That's the journey we embark on with Maureen Taylor, the renowned "photo detective," as we explore the powerful intersection of history and photography. From the meticulous art of traditional photography to the instant gratification of digital captures, we uncover …
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Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States, came into office during a time of great transition. Following the tumultuous years of World War I and the progressive reforms of Woodrow Wilson, the country was yearning for stability. Harding’s campaign message of a “Return to Normalcy” resonated deeply with Americans who were eager for l…
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As genealogical research evolves in the digital age, tracing your South African ancestry has become easier and more accessible. With vast online databases, digitized records, and DNA testing, you can now explore family connections and ancestral roots from the comfort of your home. The key is knowing where to look and how to maximize these resources…
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Tucked away in the peaceful little town of Aurora, Texas, lies a cemetery that might seem like any other small-town burial ground—quiet, modest, with headstones weathered by time. But something extraordinary here is a strange story that has drawn curious visitors for over a century. Among the graves of local farmers and pioneers, people believe thi…
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In the quiet cemetery of Paradise, Texas, a gravestone has captivated visitors, myself included. It’s a simple stone, worn by time, but the inscription makes you stop and think. It reads: “The Lost Arm of F. Stewart, September 27, 1910.” I remember the first time I saw it. The date struck me immediately—September 27, 1910—but what stood out even mo…
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In this episode of the Research Like a Pro Genealogy podcast, hosts Diana and Nicole interview Lisa Stokes, AG, about educational opportunities for genealogists. Lisa, an experienced genealogist and educator, shares her insights on several valuable resources. She begins by discussing her e-course, Genealogy Source Citations Simplified, emphasizing …
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We've all come across that location that is challenging to research because the courthouse burned, or flooded, or was destroyed by a tornado. It's a common enough occurrence that just about every genealogist has bumped into this problem. For many this becomes a brick wall for them... don't be content to leave walls in your tree. While some informat…
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Ever wondered why Americans head to the polls on a Tuesday in November? This date isn’t random; it’s a tradition rooted in the everyday realities of early 19th-century America, where agriculture shaped not only the economy but also community life. Choosing the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November was an intentional decision, one that ac…
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Every year, as clocks shift an hour forward in spring and an hour back in fall, the tradition of Daylight Saving Time (DST) sparks a mix of enthusiasm and frustration. Some love the extended evening daylight, while others find the adjustment disruptive. But this twice-yearly clock change, deeply rooted in American life, reveals a fascinating histor…
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Ready to bring family history to life this November? Here are ten ideas to spark some creative, memorable ways to connect with your roots and celebrate the season! Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/10-must-do-genealogy-projects-for-november Genealogy Clips Podcast https://ancestralfindings.com/podcast Free Genealogy Lookups https://ances…
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Dr. Nicholas Dixon emphasises the collaborative nature of the genealogy community and the willingness of professionals to help each other. He highlights the unique angle of bringing academic history to genealogy, which is not common in the academic world. He also highlights the role of local family history societies in sharing knowledge and resourc…
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The Guys have been on a hiatus because of Hurricanes Helene and Milton and the damage in Florida. News You Can Use and Share! David Rencher, Chief Genealogy Officer at FamilySearch, received the Italian Heraldic Genealogical Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award. MyHeritage has given its Inbox a fresh new look. MyHeritage added 56 million new reco…
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