Ancestral Findings

A podcast by Ancestral Findings

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1019 Episodes

  1. AF-039: How Given Names Can Help You Identify Your Ancestor

    Published: 15/09/2015
  2. AF-038: Did Your Ancestors Go Back to England?

    Published: 08/09/2015
  3. AF-037: Irish Immigration Wave: The Emerald Isle Comes to America

    Published: 31/08/2015
  4. AF-036: Online Resources for Researching Your Scottish Ancestors

    Published: 25/08/2015
  5. AF-035: When to Hire a Professional Genealogist

    Published: 18/08/2015
  6. AF-034: The Secrets of the 1840 Census, Revealed

    Published: 11/08/2015
  7. AF-033: How to Order Your Ancestor’s Social Security Application

    Published: 03/08/2015
  8. AF-032: 5 Genealogy Research Time Management Tips

    Published: 28/07/2015
  9. AF-031: What is Griffith’s Valuation of Ireland?

    Published: 20/07/2015
  10. AF-030: Social Security Death Benefit Records

    Published: 13/07/2015
  11. AF-029: The War of 1812 and the Indian Wars: A Double Conflict

    Published: 07/07/2015
  12. AF-028: Civil War Medical Cards: Using Them to Research Your Union Ancestors

    Published: 29/06/2015
  13. AF-027: African American Genealogy Research for Beginners

    Published: 22/06/2015
  14. AF-026: Surname Studies: How They Can Help You Find Your Ancestors

    Published: 15/06/2015
  15. AF-025: Identifying Old Photographs: How to Do It and How It Can Help Your Research

    Published: 09/06/2015
  16. AF-024: Why Citing Sources is Crucial in Genealogy and How to Do it Right

    Published: 01/06/2015
  17. AF-023: What Happened to the 1890 Census, and What You Can Use to Fill in Its Blanks

    Published: 25/05/2015
  18. AF-022: The Real Truth Behind Coats of Arms and Family Crests

    Published: 19/05/2015
  19. AF-021: What’s the Deal With DNA? Using DNA to Trace Your Family History

    Published: 12/05/2015
  20. AF-020: Tax Records: More Information Than You Think

    Published: 05/05/2015

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