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
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So far in this podcast series we’ve focused much of our attention on primary sources – those records that were created at the or very near the time of the event by those involved in the the even...
In our last episode we covered Civil Birth Records and as promised in this week’s episode we finish up this two part series with Church Birth Records. And just like with civil birth record...
In our last episode we covered Marriage Records, and as promised in this week's episode we finish up the category of Vital Records by going back to the beginning - Birth Records
So far in this podcast series you’ve already made a lot of progress. You’ve set up your genealogy database, talked to your relatives, gotten familiar with the Family History Centers and yo...
In today's episode we're going to follow up on the powerful process for doing your genealogy research that we discussed in Episode 20 called the Genealogical Proof Standard, or GPS. The ...
In this episode I have a special treat for you. A bit of inspiration to get keep you motivated in your quest for your family’s history. A brand new television series is hitting the a...
The Guest Host for this week’s episode is Lacey Cooke. In the first segment you’ll from Bruce Buzbee, president and founder of Rootsmagic Genealogy Software. Rootsmagic just released a ...
If you’re new to research you may hear some terms that you’re not familiar with. This is the ideal time to start getting familiar with them because it may save you going back and re-doing some o...
In our first segment we’re going to talk about the educational opportunities available through the Family History Centers including the new online Wiki Then in our second segment, Marger...
Last week Margery Bell introduced us to the Family History Center, and walked us step by step through the process of ordering and using microfilm She also discussed the wide range of res...
My very special guest is friend of the show Margery Bell, Assistant Director of the Oakland Family History Center in Oakland, California. You’ll remember Margery’s warm personality and exp...
In our first segment we’re going to get acquainted with the largest depository of genealogy in the world: The Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. It’s free and...
Last week we talked about how to go about contacting other researchers and relatives that we find through posting our online family trees. I like to call it Genealogical Cold C...
It can be a big boost to your research to connect with someone who may have additional information and even photographs of your ancestors. But we shouldn’t just post our own family trees o...
In today’s episode we’re going to continue exploring the incredible options that are available today in online family trees. In our first segment my guest is Scott Huskey, President and ...