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Amateur Family History
"Amateur Family History".
You can find more details from the website
https://amateurfamilyhistory.com/
The Podcasts are produced by Andy Holmes,
an Amateur Family Historian but professional presenter.
The topics covered so far are -
Episode 1 – Basics: Before you start researching
Episode 2 – Basics: The 1939 Register
Episode 3 – Basics: Census records
Episode 4 – Basics: Searching Birth records
Episode 5 – Basics: Searching Marriage Records
Episode 6 – Basics: Searching death records
Episode 7 – Basics : Parish Records
Episode 8 – Interview: Behind the scenes at FreeBMD
Episode 9 – Basics: Searching old newspapers
Episode 10 – Basics: Cemeteries
Episode 11 – DNA: Intro (with focus on autosomal)
Episode 12 – DNA: Next steps
Episode 13 – Tracing the places your ancestors called home
Episode 14 – Wills and probate
Episode 15 – Your ancestors’ homes in the early 1900s
Episode 16 – Your criminal ancestors
Episode 17 – Irish Genealogy (Part 1)
Episode 18 – Irish Genealogy (Part 2)
Episode 19 – Irish Genealogy (Part 3)
Episode 20 – Genealogical odds and ends
Episode 21 – Perfect your technique by doing someone else’s tree
Episode 22 – Preserving your research for future generations
Episode 23 – Telling your Ancestors’ stories
Episode 24 – Industrial accidents involving your ancestors
Episode 25 – More on industrial accidents – featuring your stories and tips
You can find more details from the website
https://amateurfamilyhistory.com/
The Podcasts are produced by Andy Holmes,
an Amateur Family Historian but professional presenter.
The topics covered so far are -
Episode 1 – Basics: Before you start researching
Episode 2 – Basics: The 1939 Register
Episode 3 – Basics: Census records
Episode 4 – Basics: Searching Birth records
Episode 5 – Basics: Searching Marriage Records
Episode 6 – Basics: Searching death records
Episode 7 – Basics : Parish Records
Episode 8 – Interview: Behind the scenes at FreeBMD
Episode 9 – Basics: Searching old newspapers
Episode 10 – Basics: Cemeteries
Episode 11 – DNA: Intro (with focus on autosomal)
Episode 12 – DNA: Next steps
Episode 13 – Tracing the places your ancestors called home
Episode 14 – Wills and probate
Episode 15 – Your ancestors’ homes in the early 1900s
Episode 16 – Your criminal ancestors
Episode 17 – Irish Genealogy (Part 1)
Episode 18 – Irish Genealogy (Part 2)
Episode 19 – Irish Genealogy (Part 3)
Episode 20 – Genealogical odds and ends
Episode 21 – Perfect your technique by doing someone else’s tree
Episode 22 – Preserving your research for future generations
Episode 23 – Telling your Ancestors’ stories
Episode 24 – Industrial accidents involving your ancestors
Episode 25 – More on industrial accidents – featuring your stories and tips
BBC - Tracing Roots
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BBC - Tracing your Roots
Link Titles include What Happens next Follow the money Life in confinement What's in a name Sun 20 Mar 2011 - Census Objects and Heirlooms Caribbean Roots Radicals and revolutionaries Tracing rootless ancestors Vanishing without trace |
The Genealogy Guys
The Genealogy Guys - http://genealogyguys.com/
George G. Morgan and Drew Smith have been podcasting about genealogy since September 2005, when they launched The Genealogy Guys Podcast. Each episode includes the latest news from genealogical companies and organizations, listener email, and other content, such as book reviews and brief interviews. George and Drew delve into all kinds of topics that would interest every genealogist, from the beginner to the expert. In June 2016, the Guys added Genealogy Connection, an all-interview podcast. Drew connects the listener to some of the biggest names in the genealogical community, including researchers, writers, speakers, educators, entrepreneurs, technologists, librarians, and archivists. |
The Genealogy Gems
Family Tree Magazine
Family Tree Magazine - https://www.familytreemagazine.com/category/podcasts/
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Stories in our Roots
The Research like a Pro Genealogy
The Research Like a Pro Genealogy -
https://familylocket.com/the-research-like-a-pro-genealogy-podcast/ Diana Elder, AG and Nicole Dyer, co-authors of the best-selling book, Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist’s Guide, discuss the Research Like a Pro method and how to take your genealogy research to the next level in their weekly podcast, Research Like a Pro®. Learn about research objectives, analysis, locality research, research planning, source citations, report writing, case studies, and more. Diana and Nicole are professional genealogists who help clients solve difficult research problems. They incorporate DNA evidence when applicable and discuss genetic genealogy topics on the podcast as well. |