
We talk about our journey as we research our family trees. We also provide thoughts and tips to help you start and navigate through your own family tree.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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For the final day of our 12 Days of Genealogy Media Resources, we’re highlighting the RootsTech website—a powerful, year-round resource for family historians.
In this episode, we talk about what you can do on the RootsTech website beyond the annual ... more
For Day 11 of our 12 Days of Genealogy Media Resources, we’re focusing on Google Books and why it’s an essential—but often overlooked—tool for genealogy research.
In this episode, we talk about how Google Books allows researchers to full-text search... more
For Day 10 of our 12 Days of Genealogy Media Resources, we’re talking about books and the critical role they play in genealogy and family history research. In this episode, we discuss what books can reveal that online records sometimes can’t, why pre... more
In this episode, we discuss how Google Alerts can be a helpful tool for genealogy and family history researchers. We explore how alerts can be used to stay informed about new information related to surnames, family locations, historical events, and r... more
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I’m attending RootsTech for the first time and this was very helpful. I hope to see you both and say hi! I’m so excited!!
I decided to check out podcasts involving genealogy and this one is the first I decided to check out.
In 3 days I binged on this podcast!
If that doesn’t tell you how easy it is to like the hosts Trisha and Phillip and their message than idk what will get you to see that. Just listen!
Now I’m off to check out their YouTube.
This is a great podcast but I still have one question
Were you guy the people who had a podcast booth at rootstech2020 ?
If you want to answer just leave another review
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The content focuses on family history research, exploring personal experiences that resonate with listeners interested in genealogy. Hosts share stories from various genealogy conferences, detailing significant events and insights from those gatherings. The discussions frequently highlight practical tips for researching and preserving family histories, especially during events like Family History Month and RootsTech, the world's largest genealogy conference. A unique element of the show is the encouragement for listeners to document their family stories and utilize digital tools for archiving, making it accessible for both seasoned genealogists and beginners alike.
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