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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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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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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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Step into the fascinating world of genealogy and family history with Unearth the Past, a podcast hosted by the charismatic Dr. Michala Hulme. This show masterfully blends riveting discussions, deep dives into historical contexts, and practical tips for uncovering your ancestral roots. Each week, Dr Hulme welcomes an eclectic mix of guests—musicians, actors, sports stars, and public figures—unravelling the remarkable and often surprising stories hidden within their family trees. Beyond these ...
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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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This short podcast series will fascinate and connect you to two men who were once well known and are on the brink of being unknown. Open your mind and your ears as I take you on a journey with my sister (so what could go wrong) as we laugh, converse, and go through these two men's lives that are anything but simple. Be apart of keeping a small piece of history alive, all you have to do is listen and share.
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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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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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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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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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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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Welcome back to our “Pillars of Power” series, where we explore the personal and historical backgrounds of influential leaders. This time, we’re stepping into the world of the 45th President of the United States, Donald John Trump. Get ready for an engaging look at his ancestors, formative childhood moments, and the defining events that shaped his …
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AUDIO PODCAST SHOW NOTES: In episode 291 of the Genealogy Gems podcast, host Lisa Louise Cooke discusses the launch of the . Crista Cowan, Ancestry's corporate genealogist, discusses the census that covers 38 million people and it's significance due to its 100-year privacy law. Cowan highlights the importance of understanding the context, including…
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Send us a text This conversation explores the rich history of Italian immigration to Louisiana, focusing on the experiences of Sicilian immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Joe Cacciabatta discusses his book, 'After Laughing Comes Crying,' which is inspired by his grandfather's journey and the broader context of Italian immigrants …
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In Episode #339 of Research Like a Pro, Nicole and Diana discuss customizing an Airtable research log for tax research. Tax records are invaluable for genealogy research because they were taken annually, filling in the gaps between federal censuses. The challenge is finding a good way to track and analyze the data. Airtable is a favorite research l…
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Donna Rutherford chats with the Genealogy Guy on Armchair Genealogy Podcast about the basics of genealogy and DNA, emphasizing the importance of understanding DNA matches and ethnicity estimates. She explains that DNA tests provide ethnicity estimates based on reference panels and that different companies use varying algorithms. Rutherford advises …
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Drew's guest is Jarrett Ross, the GeneaVlogger. Jarred has been producing hundreds of YouTube videos about genealogy for the past 7 years. You'll learn how Jarred started with genealogy and video production, and a lot about the history of Sephardic Jews. You can find out more about Jarrett's videos at https://www.youtube.com/@GeneaVlogger…
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Send us a text In this deeply moving episode of Unearth the Past, Dr. Michala Hume is joined by Ian Beighton, host of So, Whats Your Story? podcast. This time, however, Ian is in the hot seat as Michala unravels the mystery of his biological family tree—a story he’s been curious about his entire life. Ian shares his adoption journey, reflecting on …
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This is a podcast episode dedicated to the question "What Is Left Of Scotty Wiseman". This man was born in Western North Carolina and had a talent for music and song writing. You might even know some of his songs as they have been covered by everyone from Van Morrison to Willie Nelson and even Rod Stewart. Are you curious yet...well this podcast wi…
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Picture a child who’s equally at home running around Hawaiian beaches and sampling new foods on bustling Jakarta streets. This glimpse of youth belongs to Barack Obama, whose life story began long before he took office as the 44th President of the United States. Tracing his family history from Kenya and the American Midwest to his current endeavors…
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Genealogy can feel like an adventurous journey through time, connecting us to individuals who lived many generations ago. When we set out to uncover our English ancestry, we’re not just looking for names and dates on dusty documents. We’re seeking real stories of people who shaped our families and, in some way, contributed to who we are today. This…
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When we picture Europe, specific iconic images often spring to mind—like the rolling green hills of Ireland, the bustling city streets of Paris, or the romantic canals of Venice. Many people don’t realize that beyond these more famous landscapes and cultures lies an astonishing variety of groups with deep-rooted histories. When researching family b…
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George Walker Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, served two terms during one of the most tumultuous periods in modern American history. From the September 11 attacks to the global War on Terror, his presidency defined an era. However, his story begins with a deeply rooted family legacy that shaped his values, ambitions, and path to the …
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William Jefferson Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, led the nation through economic prosperity and significant global changes. His charisma, policy initiatives, and personal challenges have made him one of the most studied figures in modern political history. Beyond his presidency, Clinton’s story is deeply rooted in his family hist…
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Send us a text The conversation revolves around an upcoming Little Italys Around The World Italian festival in Connecticut, focusing on cultural heritage, community involvement, and the importance of preserving Italian traditions. Participants share their family roots, experiences, and the significance of uniting various Italian communities across …
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The start of a new year is an excellent time to update your genealogy research. This year, in particular, is a great time to do some genealogical housekeeping and updating because we are beginning a new year and a new decade. That is certainly worthy of a genealogical once-over and fresh start from a new, more organized, cleaner perspective... Podc…
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George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President of the United States, is remembered for his lifelong dedication to service—to his country and his family. His legacy as a World War II hero, diplomat, and leader spans decades, shaped by a lineage of ambition and resilience. From his New England roots to his years in the White House, Bush’s story is ab…
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Send us a text Best wishes in the New Year from all of us. Catch our best moments from 2024. Turnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits. Real People Real Life Welcome to “Real People, Real Life”, a podcast where we dive into the authentic... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Italian Marketplace LLC Online tee shirts, hoodies and more for …
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Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, stands as a symbol of resilience, optimism, and transformation. His journey from a small-town boy in Illinois to one of the most iconic figures in American history is as remarkable as the legacy he left behind. Beyond the headlines, Reagan’s life was filled with colorful stories, fascinating h…
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January presents a unique opportunity for genealogists to delve into family history with renewed vigor as the New Year unfolds beneath the winter skies. This month, often characterized by its serene, introspective ambiance, is the perfect backdrop for embarking on new genealogical endeavors. Whether nestled by a warm fire or wrapped in the comfort …
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In the world of photography, Leica is synonymous with precision and innovation. But beneath its reputation for crafting the finest cameras lies a secret story of courage and compassion. During the rise of Nazi Germany, the Leica Camera Corporation, led by Ernst Leitz II, orchestrated a daring and covert rescue effort. Known later as the “Leica Free…
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As the calendar turns, genealogists find themselves at a juncture—caught between the passage of time and the unchanging stories of the past. For the advanced family historian, this isn’t merely a moment to reflect on what has been achieved but also an opportunity to refine methods, revisit forgotten trails, and rediscover the deeper stories that co…
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Nicole and Diana discuss the challenges of using city directories in genealogical research. Nicole shares her experience with the Trinidad, Colorado, city directory, where she encountered indexing errors due to the directory's unique formatting. The directory included the post office location after each perso…
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As Christmas Day settles around us, we often reflect on why we celebrate Christmas in the first place. For generations, families have turned to the biblical accounts of Christ’s birth as a source of hope and meaning—gathering in simple homes, grand halls, and distant lands, all united by the same eternal message. By reading these passages, you cont…
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The cold of December bit deeper than the mud underfoot, making every breath visible in the icy air. Private William Roberts adjusted his scarf, but it did little to stop the chill from creeping into his bones. The trench, stretching endlessly along the Western Front, was quiet except for the distant rumble of artillery—a dull reminder that war neve…
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AUDIO PODCAST SHOW NOTES: In this episode, Lisa Louise Cooke shares 5 genealogy gems from 2024 that you can use to boost your family history. Get the show notes for Genealogy Gems Podcast episode 290. Check out Lisa's LiveMemory™ video on the Genealogy Gems Facebook page: Genealogy Gems Premium Members Exclusive Download: Download the ad-free show …
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In this episode of the Research Like a Pro Genealogy podcast, Diana and Nicole discuss the advancements in handwritten text recognition by large language models (LLMs), specifically Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Nicole shares her experience testing Claude's transcription abilities with an 1829 North Carolina deed. She is impressed with the accuracy, noting th…
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The sound of sleigh bells jingling through the crisp winter air evokes images of joyful gatherings, festive decorations, and cherished family traditions. But how can you uncover the specific ways your ancestors celebrated the holidays? Often overlooked in genealogical research, census records hold valuable insights that illuminate your family’s hol…
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I remember a simple yet enchanting holiday moment—it began with my grandparents standing beside the Christmas tree. Its lights were glowing gently in the early evening, and the house carried that pleasant hush that settles in once the day’s bustle has quieted down. They leaned toward me and said, “Squint your eyes, and you’ll see the lights better.…
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There’s a certain hush that falls over the house after the lights are strung and the tree’s ornaments are in place. In that quiet moment, you might notice a forgotten box tucked away on a shelf or hidden in a trunk. It doesn’t announce itself with glossy paper or bright bows. It might even look plain—old cardboard, a wooden latch, a dusty top. Yet …
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Send us a text In this conversation, the hosts and guests share their unique Christmas traditions from their respective cultures, focusing on the differences and similarities between Italian, English, and American customs. They discuss the significance of food, particularly the Italian-American tradition of the 'seven fishes,' and reminisce about t…
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Imagine stepping into a warm kitchen on a cold December afternoon. Light streams through the window, catching dust motes in the air as the oven door swings open to reveal rows of gingerbread cookies—crisp edges, soft centers, and that unmistakable aroma of holiday spices. Over in the living room, somewhere between the fireplace and the decorated tr…
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro Genealogy podcast, Diana and Nicole continue their series on researching in England without parish records. They are joined by Jessica Morgan. Jessica is a genealogist specializing in British family research. The hosts and Jessica discuss using probate records to find family members, focusing on the difference…
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I can't thank you enough for listening to this podcast... I've really enjoyed working on it. But just like you've listened to this one, I listen to plenty of other genealogy podcasts, and I wanted to share the ones that I listen to most. In no particular order: Genealogy Gems Family Tree Magazine Podcast Hittin the Bricks with Kathleen The Research…
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As the holiday season approaches, the scent of cinnamon and evergreen drifts through the air, and familiar melodies wrap around us like a warm blanket. These seasonal moments mean more than decorations and cookies; they connect us with something deeper—our families, the places they once called home, and the traditions they carried across borders. B…
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Send us a text Join us on a heartfelt exploration as George Gingerelli takes us on his remarkable journey of rediscovering his Italian heritage. Picture the scene: George and his sister, motivated by family lore and childhood stories, find themselves piecing together a family puzzle that spans continents and generations. Their emotional voyage led …
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Let's continue with our Pillars of Power series. We arrive at Jimmy Carter, a president whose legacy is as unique as his journey to the White House. From his humble beginnings on a peanut farm in Georgia to his post-presidential years as a champion of humanitarian causes, Carter’s life is defined by integrity, faith, and a commitment to peace. Let’…
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During the height of the Cold War, as nuclear tensions simmered between the United States and the Soviet Union, American officials quietly prepared for a nightmare scenario: a full-scale nuclear attack. In this era of secrecy, the government constructed a hidden network of underground bunkers and survival facilities designed to ensure continuity of…
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Send us a text Uncover the remarkable journey of Italian heritage with brothers Michael and Chip Valleriano, who embarked on a quest to trace their family's roots back to their great-grandfather's migration from Italy to the United States. Their passion for genealogy shines through as they share insights from interviews with elder relatives, reveal…
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Drew's guest is Brian Rhineheart, owner of CivilWarRecords.com, a service that retrieves military-related records from the National Archives in Washington, DC. In this episode, Drew and Brian discuss the various types of military-related records available either online or only in physical form, and how genealogists can learn more about their ancest…
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Nicole and Diana interview Jessica Morgan, an Accredited Genealogist specializing in U.K. research. They discuss strategies for researching English ancestry when traditional parish records of baptisms, marriages, and burials are unavailable. Jessica highlights the value of parish chest records, which contain …
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Keeping your edge sharp is important as a researcher. You can learn a lot just by doing, but what about when you feel yourself starting to plateau? Let's talk about continuing education in Genealogy. BYU Family History Program Boston University Genealogy Studies Program Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburg Institute of Genealogy and Histori…
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