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Family History: Genealogy Made Easy
Summary: Do you yearn to learn more about your family history, but just don’t know where to start? Have you started, but need a genealogy research boost? In each weekly 30 minute show host Lisa Louise Cooke will guide you through the genealogy search process in this easy to follow and entertaining podcast. The world of family history is open to everyone, and climbing your family tree has never been easier, or more rewarding! Learn how to use family tree software, locate genealogy records through online searches, create a family tree chart, and get tips on free genealogy resources. You’ll also be inspired by the stories of other researchers who share their family history search – their experience, tips, and rewards. Whether you want to research Irish genealogy or Virginia genealogy, whether you’re looking for free family history tips or you need advice on the best genealogy sites this podcast will equip and inspire you to achieve great success in a short amount of time. Isn’t it time to claim your place in history?
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- Artist: Lisa Louise Cooke
- Copyright: 2013 Personal Life Media, Inc.
Podcasts:
In this episode we focus on posting your family tree online. There’s no use in re-inventing the research wheel, and by posting what you know about your family tree online you can easily connect ...
In our first segment I’ve invited back genealogy author and lecturer Lisa Alzo. She is an accomplished genealogist. She has authored seven books including Three Slovak Women, B...
We start off this episode by continuing our use of U.S. Federal Census Records. Last episode we located relatives in the 1930 census, and today we’re going to push further b...
We switch things up a little bit and start off by talking about a group of records that are critical to your family history: U.S. Federal Census Records. Then in our second segment we’re...
In a follow up to last week’s episode about subscription genealogy records website, my first segment our guest is Yvette Arts, Director of Content Partnerships at World Vital Records. She’...
You probably have a lot of curiosity about your family history, but not a lot of TIME. That’s why I created this podcast. In each episode I’m going to give you the tools you ne...
In our first segment our guest is Barry Ewell, Senior Marketing Manager for IBM who is also a writer and researcher with extensive genealogical experience in Internet and field research, digital...
In our first segment my guest is genealogy author and publisher David Fryxell. I’m going to be talking to him about locating valuable family resources and the importance o...
In our first segment our guest is probably the most well known genealogist in the country, Dick Eastman, the author of Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter The...
In our first segment in this episode my guest is Miriam Robbins Midkiff, a well know genealogy blogger and teacher. I ask her for her best research tips, and about what motivate...
In this episode Lisa talks with well known family hsitory teacher and certified genealogist Cath Madden Trindle about how she got started researching her family history, the story of "dysfunctio...
Premiere Episode: In this episode host Lisa Louise Cooke interviews Margery Bell, Assistant Director of the Oakland Regional Family History Center, and author of Line Upon Line: A...