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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-059: How to Find a Wife’s Name When it’s Not Obvious
AF-058: Fun Tips for Getting Your Children Involved in Genealogy
AF-057: Using eBay to Further Your Genealogical Research
AF-056: Organizing and Storage Tips for Your Genealogy Research
AF-055: 3 Photo Identification Tips You Never Knew
AF-054: 11 Genealogy Research Tips to Use at Your Next Family Reunion
AF-053: How to Overcome the Difficulties of Finding Female Ancestors
Do you have New Jersey ancestry and are looking for sources to start researching your family tree in the Garden State? There are a lot of resources you can use, both free and paid, to find those New Jersey ancestors. Because it is one of the original 13 colonies, records for the state go back for centuries. There is plenty to find. Here are some online and offline sources for New Jersey genealogical records to get you started on your family history journey.
Are you interested in the history of the Salem witch trials of 1692? Do you wonder if you have a genealogical connection to any of the people involved in it? It's a unique distinction since not everyone in New England was involved. If you have an ancestor who you can connect to Salem Village of Danvers in some way, you may just have a witch trials connection.
AF-050: What is the Genealogical Proof Standard and Why Should You Use It?
AF-049: The Cousin Connection: Explaining the Various Levels of Cousins
AF-048: Using Cemetery Records to Uncover Unknown Ancestors
AF-047: Using Military Records to Construct Family Trees
AF-046: Why Oral Histories Are So Crucial to Good Genealogy, Part 2
AF-045: Why Oral Histories Are So Crucial to Good Genealogy, Part 1