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.
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This week I’m working on a brand new and exciting project that I will tell you more about at the end of the show. But because I’ve got my head down this week and I’m working diligently to ...
In the last two episodes you’ve been hearing from experienced genealogy bloggers about family history blogging. I hope it piqued your interest and got you thinking about the possibility of...
This week we’re going to continue to explore the world of genealogy and family history blogging, which really is a terrific way to share your findings, connect with other researchers and long lo...
Now that you are making some substantial progress on your family tree, you are probably thinking about creative ways to share what you’ve discovered and perhaps your thoughts about the research ...
Today’s show is all about YOU! This episode is made up completely of your emailed questions, comments and stories. I couldn’t do this podcast without you, and I definitely want it to...
Today’s show is all about YOU! This episode is made up completely of your emailed questions, comments and stories. I couldn’t do this podcast without you, and I definitely want i...
In Episode 34 I talked with Patricia Van Skaik, Manager of the History and Genealogy Department of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County about the unique genealogical resource...
Did you know that there is a gem of a genealogical resource right in your own backyard? Well, at least in your own neighborhood. And also in just about every neighborhood where your ancest...
In our last episode I shared with you a bit of my organizational background. How I went from disorganized procrastinator to proactive organizer after a few hard knocks. I hope you wi...
So far in this Podcast series we’ve got you set up with a genealogy database, located birth, marriage and death records, scoured the census and newspapers, and most recently covered immigration ...
In episodes 28 and 30 I talked one on one with Stephen Danko about Immigration and Naturalization records. I hope you got some great ideas as to how to find them and have had a chance to t...
In today’s episode we are going to continue our discussion of Immigration and Naturalization with genealogy lecturer and blogger Stephen Danko. In today’s show Steve and I talk more about passen...
Stephen Danko, PhD is a genealogy lecturer, and a very popular blogger. And in today’s show he’s helping us cross the pond through the use of immigration and naturalization records. ...
In last week’s episode dipped our toes into the news pool with a discussion of researching our family tree in newspapers with Jane Knowles Lindsey, President of the California Genealogical...