Diahan Southard offers her thanks for DNA connections that are helping fill holes left by adoption. The first has a Valentine’s theme centered around a mysterious love letter. Episode 221 This conversation starter have been personally designed … Judy takes on a Genealogy Gems listener’s fantastic question about the bounty land his War of 1812 ancestor never claimed. Episode 207 It’s family history month and who better to dedicate this episode to than you! And Lisa shares Margaret Linford’s reflections on her “Genealogy Origins.” App Bonus: The history of Mince Pie at Christmas. Episode 177 Episode 202 Episode 201 This double-header episode pairs two interviews and two huge pieces of industry news! Episode 180 Also: FamilySearch updates since the end of microfilm lending (and how YOU helped make the last days of lending more effective); A listener uses Google to find her mysterious great-grandmother, with a success story she calls a “game-changer” for her genealogy research. I also have a short, fun family history writing challenge to share with everyone, not just those who blog, a writing contest, and the poet laureate of Kentucky. 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. Episode 205 Episode 232 The importance of genealogy research questions and plans. Naming traditions tip from a listener can help you puzzle out ancestral pedigrees. Episode 250 Plus ,lots of excited emails from you, compiled military service records from. More new feature enhancements announced by Ancestry.com; Listeners share their stories; Interview with Crista Cowan, The Barefoot Genealogist at Ancestry.com; 3 intriguing discoveries made while searching cemeteries; Women’s registration cards on the home front from 1917-1918 during World War I; RootsTech Film Festival semi-finalist Sydney Orton shares the touching story behind newly discovered precious audio and video tape, and how she and her sister honor their grandparent’s memories. Genealogy Gems Contributing Editor Sunny Morton announces our new Book Club read for this first quarter of 2015. Season 9 – Episodes 161 – 174 (2013 – 2014) Episode 233 Ellis Island historian Barry Moreno shares the stories of workers at the leading U.S. immigration station (1892-1954). Season 8 – Episodes 141 – 160 (2012 – 2013) Cooke brings you the best websites, best practices, and best resources available. The Genealogy Gems Podcast helps you make the most of your family history research time by providing quick and easy-to-use research techniques. Our second story is the mystery of a lost family scrapbook. Diahan Southard offers her thanks for DNA connections that are helping fill holes left by adoption. Professional genealogist Kate Eakman from Legacy Tree Genealogists shares tips and resources for those tracing their Irish ancestors into Ireland, and answers all your questions about how to hire a professional genealogist. Genealogy Gems Premium Members can download the handy PDF show notes for each of these Elevenses with Lisa episodes. Genealogy Gems Premium Members have exclusive access to the 7-page downloadable show notes handout in the Resources section of the Elevenses with Lisa . $10 off. Interview with genetic genealogist CeCe Moore about using DNA for genealogy research, adoption, and the Finding Your Roots TV show. And we’ll check in with our Genealogy Gems Book Club Guru Sunny Morton about this quarter’s featured book, The Lost Ancestor by Nathan Dylan Goodwin. Notes (general, research and medical) Picture Gallery (individual and marriage) LDS ordinance list; Source citation list; Pedigree View shows the spouses, children and siblings of the current individual. Announcement of the Genealogy Gems Book Club book for the 2nd quarter of 2015. Interview with Andy McCarthy, Genealogy Reference Librarian on the New York Public Library’s Genealogy Collections. Whether you have 8MM film, VHS tapes, Mini DV tapes or DVDs, this episode has what you need to preserve and organize them. Lisa welcomes Mary Tedesco, a co-host of PBS’ Genealogy Roadshow. Federal Court Records with professional forensic genealogists Michael Strauss. Episode 11 & 12 remastered and published in episode 194 In addition, you will learn creative ways to share your family tree and the legacy of your ancestors. Lisa talks with Sunny Morton about turning your fleeting memories into meaningful stories. Do you love genealogy, mysteries and puzzle solving? discover something we... Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 249 Episode 215 The stories alone are worth the listen–but for Lisa, the real intrigue and inspiration comes from how Julianne shed light on confusing and contradictory records by finding news accounts that helped explain them. The #1 family history show. Season 1 – Episode 1 – 20 The podcast features genealogy news, interviews, stories and how-to instruction. Niche record collections that might just be what you are looking for. She is the co-author of "Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist's Guide" and author of "Find Names for the Temple: A Step-by-Step Method for Success." Genealogy Gems Premium Members can can download the handy ad-free show notes PDF in the Resources section of each page. This double-header episode pairs two interviews and two huge pieces of industry news! Episode 231 Here is how to find some hidden gems on the website, even without the benefit of indexing. Premium Membership. This podcast is 100% free! 500. Finding missing ancestors: tips and success stories from Genealogy Gems fans. with Lisa Louise Cooke In this episode I've got the ideal tool for you to Bringing Genealogy Gems to your iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad along with helpful bonus material. and some additional books you’ll want to add to your reading list that also provide insight in to how you can approach writing your own family’s history. you access to loads of free genealogy records and resources. was certainly the case with the Irish line of my family tree. Also: FamilySearch updates since the end of microfilm lending (and how YOU helped make the last days of lending more effective); A listener uses Google to find her mysterious great-grandmother, with a success story she calls a “game-changer” for her genealogy research. Diahan Southard takes a look back at DNA advances in 2017. Episode 209 And the premiere of Military Minutes with Michael Strauss. Hear the inspiring story of a genealogy hero who saved a life story–and a community’s history. A listener shares an update on adoption records in Ohio. The Genealogy Gems Podcast is the leading genealogy and family history show. Also: Three success stories from Genealogy Gems listeners: a Google search with great results, a brick-wall busting marriage record and yet another YouTube find for family history (people keep telling us about those!). Lisa provides next steps on German research in response to a listener question. Episode 219: Lisa shares the stories of longtime researcher, librarian, and blogger Julianne Mangin, who has explored the tragic and twisted stories of her ancestors. . Season 7 – Episodes 121 – 140 (2011 – 2012) Your DNA Guide Diahan Southard weighs in with 4 reasons to take a DNA test, if you haven’t taken the plunge yet. Lisa talks about vital records with Shannon Combs-Bennett and welcomes a drop-by guest, Daniel Horowitz of MyHeritage.com, a great new resource from Library & Archives Canada; an update from Your DNA Guide Diahan Southard on MyHeritage DNA tools; and the long-awaited conclusion of Project Lizzie. The Genealogy Gems Podcast is the leading genealogy and family history show. Episode 10 remastered and published in episode 153 From Lisa: “I use MyHeritage for my own genealogy research. Episode 178 use to make your video: Adobe Spark Video. Genealogy Gems Premium Members can download the handy PDF show notes for each of these Elevenses with Lisa episodes. Researching in a “burned city” (Chicago); the latest buzz and opinions about DNA health reports you can get with your DNA tests for family history; news from the Genealogy Gems Book Club; get-started Swedish genealogy tips from Legacy Tree Genealogist Paul Woodbury; accessing unprocessed archival records; and, five years away from the release of the 1950 US census, Lisa has tips on preparing for its release and researching your family in the 1940s. The originals shows are no longer available in the iTunes feed. Tune in for the best information, innovation & inspiration to help you grow your family tree! When you’re in the trenches of genealogy, where no one has gone before, or in centuries, you need to take notes. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. And Diahan will discus “empty-handed genealogists” and their DNA. The Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode #211 with Lisa Louise Cooke www.GenealogyGems.com Download our App! title, a brand-new, much-anticipated second novel by a breakout British novelist. Season 2 – Episodes 21 – 40 (2007- 2008). Episode 13 remastered and published in episode 206 with Lisa Louise Cooke Don’t you make it, too. David Haas MD shares his family’s history of filming home movies, and the tremendous impact they’ve had on countless other families. Whether you need to help a relative downsize, or it’s time for you to move into a smaller place or just carve out more room in your existing home, this episode is for you. Episode 189 Irish expert Donna Moughty joins Lisa to talk about Irish genealogy, helping you get a jump on yours before everyone starts talking about their Irish roots on St. Patrick’s Day next month! Lisa shares a moving family history video, inspired by a listener’s “Where I’m From” poem. David Ouimette of FamilySearch is known to his colleagues as “the Indiana Jones of genealogy” because of his globe-trotting adventures in curating record treasures. Your DNA Guide Diahan Southard discusses the next steps for your DNA results. Researching your family in the 1950s, introduction to the 3rd Quarter 2015 Genealogy Gems Book Club featured book, a new patent by Google for an innovative solution, two new record collections online that fill in a hole in American documentary history, and email from listeners about the new Ancestry site and family history blogging. Episode 195 You’ll learn the history of federal records, where they are housed, and how you can search for them and access them. Then you’ll meet the newest member of the Genealogy Gems team, Amie Bowser Tennant who shares insights into becoming a certified genealogist. DNA Super Bundle: All 8 Guides - Digital Download. Learn tips for getting started in Swedish genealogy, using historical scrapbooks at archives, watching Lisa and Diahan’s new free webinar and getting ready for RootsTech 2018. Episode 216 Evernote for Windows for Genealogists - Digital Download. Special guest: Kathy Nielsen. A spotlight on new marriage records online for the U.S. and around the world. Episode 194 Hear about the end of FamilySearch microfilm lending and how you can get the records you need. A chat between Lisa and Genealogy Gems editor and author of the book Story of Your Life Sunny Morton discuss the value and importance of telling your own story. The Genealogy Gems Podcast is the leading genealogy and family history show. Lisa welcomes Mary Tedesco, a co-host of PBS’ Genealogy Roadshow. Following that conversation, Lisa shares a fun description of Victorian-era scrap-booking: how it’s different than today’s scrap-booking hobby but also how it reminds her of modern social media. Episode 186 Plus ,lots of excited emails from you, compiled military service records from Military Minutes expert Michael Strauss, and an historic newspaper Gem! Episode 5 & 6 remastered and published in episode 145 How to tell your family history story with video. Episode 204 StoryWorthVisit www.StoryWorth.com/Gems for Dave Obee returns with a poignant story about the Canadian Home Children and tips for newspaper research. Lisa shares an inspiring Google Books success story; how one listener gets her shy husband talking about his life story; and a listener’s “Where I’m From” poem. 500. Genealogy milestones, anniversaries, new records, upcoming conferences and new free video tutorials; Email response to episode #192: another tip on the U.S. Public Records Index, a family adoption story and his own research on the changing coastline of Sussex; More response to the “Where I’m From” poetry initiative; The NEW Genealogy Gems Book Club title is announced; A key principle in genetic genealogy. You’ll hear a juicy clip from our exclusive Genealogy Gems Book Club interview with Pamela Smith Hill, the editor of the new Laura Ingalls Wilder biography, Pioneer Girl. Genealogy Gems Premium Members can download the handy PDF show notes for each of these Elevenses with Lisa episodes. Also: an inspiring adoption discovery, DNA testing news at 23andMe, the newly-updated Atlas for Historical County Boundaries, a tip for incorporating family history into a wedding, and a brand-new resource that can finally help you solve one of genealogy’s most perplexing questions. Hear the latest RootsTech news and an excerpt from an interview with author Sylvia Brown. Announcement of the Genealogy Gems Book Club book for the 2nd quarter of 2015. All Episodes ... You will find the complete show notes for the topic discussed in this episode at the show notes page here. ); an excerpt from the Genealogy Gems Book Club interview with Fannie Flagg; a detailed get-started for British Isles research; and why so many weddings are traditionally held in June. Simply log into your membership, and then in the menu under “Video” click “.” Click the episode and scroll down to the Resources section of the show notes. Hear about the best genealogy tools and tips directly from Family Tree Magazine‘s editors and experts! Also: an inspiring adoption discovery, DNA testing news at 23andMe, the newly-updated Atlas for Historical County Boundaries, a tip for incorporating family history into a wedding, and a brand-new resource that can finally help you solve one of genealogy’s most perplexing questions. I share An Open Letter to Grandma, and Sunny will join me to announce our next Genealogy Gems Book Club pick—and we may or may not digress a little to talk about other fun things on our minds. You're signed out. Become a Genealogy Gems Premium Member today. Episode 239 Discounted automatically applied at check out. Lisa chats with Angela Walton-Raji, expert in U.S. and African-American research, about tips for interviewing relatives and taking your African-American family tree back to the era of slavery; A RootsTech 2017 recap, with info on archived streaming sessions; Great news from Findmypast about its new Catholic Heritage Archive; A ground-breaking study from AncestryDNA that identifies specific migration patterns among genetically-related clusters of people; Follow-up mail from Lisa’s Episode 200 celebration; An expert Q&A on finding relatives who don’t appear in the census where you expect them to; A teaser clip from the upcoming Genealogy Gems Book Club interview with Annie Barrows, author of The Truth According to Us. Mary shares stories and tips about tracing Italian and Italian-American roots. Episode 193 Episode 237 Episode 190 An internationally-themed German research conference and a makeover for the Scotland’s People website. Military Minutes contributor Michael Strauss explains the difference between different kinds of military service: regulars, volunteers and militia in Military Minutes. Topics include: Google Images; Top 10 Tips for finding Graduation Gems in your family history; Display your family history with an easy to create Decoupage plate. Episode 192 Episode 234 discussed in this episode at the show notes page Visit with the Wrights, a couple for Alaska, who star in the new genealogy TV series Relative Race. Ancestor found in a patent using Google Books. Renowned Canadian expert Dave Obee shares his favorite tips on researching the Canadian census—his insights are fascinating whether you have Canadian ancestors or not! The Genealogy Gems Podcast with Lisa Louise Cooke. But we’re not just celebrating our own genealogy writing. Episode 220 An interview with Sam Gill former Archivist for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. About; Episodes . Episode 240 Free with Adobe Spark Video. The podcast features genealogy news, interviews, stories and how-to instruction. A listener shares an update on adoption records in Ohio. Episode 198 You're a Gem! Episode 243 Genealogy Giants: Comparing the 4 Major Websites - Digital Download. Diahan gets us up to date on the changes at Ancestry DNA; Thom shares his success using Google Earth for Genealogy; Jim Beidler talks about new Germany records at FamilySearch, Amy Johnson Crow shares her favorite local history apps; Sunny shares her thoughts on our Book Club featured book. You can find all the free Elevenses with Lisa videos and show notes at . A Gem shares a tip about a favorite genealogy database. Don’t miss the show notes! A digital expert joins us to talk about digitizing and storing your old movies, videos, and pictures. He joins us to talk about the millions of records being digitized around the world right now. Their collection of records is impressive… it’s the largest in the world. Get ready to go behind the curtain of Twenty-third Headquarters Special Troops known as the Ghost Army with my special guest Rick Beyer, author of the book The Ghost Army of World War II: How One Top-Secret Unit Deceived the Enemy with Inflatable Tanks, Sound Effects, and Other Audacious Fakery. Orchard House: How a Neglected Garden Taught One Family to Grow, The Ghost Army of World War II: How One Top-Secret Unit Deceived the Enemy with Inflatable Tanks, Sound Effects, and Other Audacious Fakery. This episode features part of our interview with Christina Baker Kline, the author of our Genealogy Gems Book Club featured book, Get a Round Up of RootsTech Round, join Genealogy Gems Book Club Guru Sunny Morton for more on our featured book. Also: Three success stories from Genealogy Gems listeners: a Google search with great results, a brick-wall busting marriage record and yet another YouTube find for family history (people keep telling us about those!). And Lisa shares Margaret Linford’s reflections on her “Genealogy Origins.” App Bonus: The history of Mince Pie at Christmas. Lisa Alzo gives us the back story on Czech records that have recently come online; and a YouTube search success story. Capture key pieces of genealogical information: names, relationships, dates and places of birth, marriage, and death. Give the Gift of Premium Membership. That Video is the perfect medium for sharing your family’s history. Episode 230 You will find the complete show notes for the topic Dec 16, 2020. Research strategies and new resources, the history of your ancestors’ baby clothing, a tech tip that protects you, and the key to deciphering draft registration cards. Tap to unmute. Episode 191 Episode 245 Researching in a “burned city” (Chicago); the latest buzz and opinions about DNA health reports you can get with your DNA tests for family history; news from the Genealogy Gems Book Club; get-started Swedish genealogy tips from Legacy Tree Genealogist Paul Woodbury; accessing unprocessed archival records; and, five years away from the release of the 1950 US census, Lisa has tips on preparing for its release and researching your family in the 1940s. In this episode you’ll hear from genealogy experts on genealogical evidence & Proof, DNA, and organization. Episodes are being remastered and are being rebroadcast in current episodes as follows: Episode 1 & 2 remastered and published in episode 134 Irish expert Donna Moughty joins Lisa to talk about Irish genealogy, helping you get a jump on yours before everyone starts talking about their Irish roots on St. Patrick’s Day next month! Genealogy Gems Editor Sunny Morton spotlights the current Genealogy Gems Book Club title, Murder in Matera. episode we cover the 10... Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode Copy link. An interview with Sam Gill former Archivist for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. This breakthrough helps us use DNA to follow family migration patterns. Please leave your comment or question below Learn about AncestryDNA’s new Genetic Communities straight from Catherine Ball, Ancestry’s Chief Scientific Officer. Save 50%. Author Karen Dustman discusses writing your memoir. Episode 226 Your DNA Guide Diahan Southard chimes in with what she likes so far about MyHeritage’s new DNA testing service. Bonus Download exclusively for Premium Members: Download the show notes handout. Professional genealogist Cari Taplin joins me for a conversation about the power lists and why careful examination is so important. Click here to watch my video showing you exactly where to find them. David Ouimette of FamilySearch is known to his colleagues as “the Indiana Jones of genealogy” because of his globe-trotting adventures in curating record treasures. Dave Obee returns with a poignant story about the Canadian Home Children and tips for newspaper research. Two listeners write in about rescuing old artifacts and returning them “home;” the National Archives Citizen Archivist and British Library map geo-tagging projects; and Official Military Personnel Files for 20. The stories alone are worth the listen–but for Lisa, the real intrigue and inspiration comes from how Julianne shed light on confusing and contradictory records by finding news accounts that helped explain them. Episode 218 Monthly. Episode 188 10 questions you must ask for genealogy research success. They are now interwoven with fresh narration and updated show notes. Episode 208 Nicole Dyer shares a fun family history activity idea to do with kids—do you have a family gathering coming up that could use this inspiration? Producer and host Lisa Louise Cooke brings you the best websites, best practices, and best resources available. New individuals can be added in either view. Get ready for a deep dive into the questions we face, the reality of the current DNA environment, and what it all means for you. Plus: Irish research tips, 3 very good reasons for testing your DNA for genealogy, and an excerpt from our Genealogy Gems Book Club interview with the author of Orchard House. And the premiere of Military Minutes with Michael Strauss. Toggle navigation. You’ll learn how to digitize and share your home movies too. Episode 185 Also: what I did on my summer vacation, the Gregorian Calendar, and the new MyHeritage Education Center (where you can also watch my presentation from the MyHeritage LIVE conference held in Oslo, Norway.). We start off with tech news about Google Earth, FamilySearch and MyHeritage. And watch for a few great Google search strategies for genealogy. Lisa shares her experiences at Rootstech and in Australia; an interview with Findmypast CEO Tamsin Todd and executive Ben Bennett; women who have served in the military, and how to use the new MyHeritage chromosome browser. Episode 223 Also, David Fryxell, author of a new book on Scandinavian Genealogy. Episode 199 Launched in 2007, the show is hosted by genealogy author, keynote presenter, and … It’s full of twists, turns and murder! Episode 213 Researching your family in the 1950s, introduction to the 3rd Quarter 2015 Genealogy Gems Book Club featured book, a new patent by Google for an innovative solution, two new record collections online that fill in a hole in American documentary history, and email from listeners about the new Ancestry site and family history blogging. Simply log into your membership, and then in the menu under “Video” click “ Elevenses with Lisa .”. Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 250 Resources. Get ready for a fun and inspiring start to your new genealogy year. ); an excerpt from the Genealogy Gems Book Club interview with Fannie Flagg; a detailed get-started for British Isles research; and why so many weddings are traditionally held in June. Our 200th episode and 10th anniversary episode! In this episode we celebrate what you have shared with us about your adventures in family history blogging. Two listeners write in about rescuing old artifacts and returning them “home;” the National Archives Citizen Archivist and British Library map geo-tagging projects; and Official Military Personnel Files for 20th-century US servicemen and women (hear what Michael Strauss found in his grandfather’s file). Episode 250 - 10 Surprising Genealogical Finds at Google Books, Episode 249: 10 Questions You Need to Ask. episode 18 of my YouTube... How to Make a Video for isa shares a favorite new super easy-to-use tool for turning family photographs into captivating professional-looking videos and slideshows that you can share. Who doesn’t love a good genealogical surprise? Frequently Asked Questions. Lisa Louise Cooke welcomes Genealogy Gems Book Club author and Victorian lifestyle expert Sarah Chrisman to the show to talk about Victorian holiday traditions, some of which may still live on in your own life. by Tara Austen Weaver and book recommendations from RootsTech attendees; A critique of a recent NPR article on genetic genealogy by Your DNA Guide Diahan Southard; and a great conversation with Cindy Cochran and Sabrina Riley of the Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society Library at Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska. From Lisa: “I… In this episode we cover a plethora of strategies that will give Quantities are limited!
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