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Ancestral Findings - Genealogy Podcast
Summary: Genealogy is the most wonderful of pastimes. I love it, and you should, too. There are endless reasons why. Genealogy is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the western world, as more and more people discover the exhilarating and slightly addictive nature of ancestor hunting. It’s like an ongoing mystery with clues you have to discover and then put together to come to conclusions about your family’s past. The mystery never ends, because there is no end to the amount of time you can potentially go back in history with your family research. Yet, the more you can discover, the more complete picture of your family you can put together. It’s insanely rewarding, and the more you do it, the more you will want to do it. That’s a given. Visit AncestralFindings.com for genealogy tips and weekly giveaways.
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Podcasts:
AF-179: What Stories Are Your Ancestors’ Headstones Telling You?
AF-178: Who's Who in the American Revolution: Nathan Hale
AF-177: Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in America
AF-176: Who’s Who in the American Revolution: Marquis de Lafayette
AF-175: How Did They End Up There?
AF-174: Who's Who in the American Revolution: Patrick Henry
AF-173: Using Local Historical and Genealogical Societies to Further Your Genealogy Research
AF-172: Who's Who in the American Revolution: Richard Henry Lee
AF-171: How to Trace Your Ancestor's World War I History
AF-170: Who's Who in the American Revolution: John Hancock
AF-169: Is There Another Way to Find Your Cherokee Ancestors Rather Than the Dawes Rolls?
AF-168: Tips on Researching Your African-American Family History Before 1870
AF-167: James A. Garfield: America's Extraordinary 20th President
AF-166: DNA: The Future of Unlocking Your True Family History
AF-165: Using Negative Evidence to Prove Relationships