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Explore genealogy with "The Genealogy Guy" on Armchair Genealogy, one of the latest genealogy podcasts produced in the UK. Tune in as expert genealogists and diverse practitioners share their knowledge, helping you uncover your roots, build your family tree, and learn about your ancestors' fascinating stories. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned researcher, the podcast aims to help you connec... more

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Ruth Wilmore, Events and Education Manager at the Society of Genealogists (SOG), shares her genealogy journey, with the Genealogy Guy, sparked by a childhood book and a 200-year-old mourning ring. And discusses the great work going on at Society of G... more

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In this episode on armchair genealogy, Dave Annal from Lifelines Research shares why real research still matters. We talk dodgy digital records, the dangers of ai in history, and how reconstructing a family properly can reveal the truth behind the na... more

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Jon Marie Pearson chats with the Genealogy Guy about using social media in genealogy research. She highlights the importance of virtual communities, sharing personal stories of finding her biological half-brother on Facebook. Jon Marie emphasises the... more

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Kelly Cornwell
Professional genealogist with a passion for family history research and uncovering stories of transported convicts.
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Episode: Genealogist Kelly Cornwell chats with the Genealogy Guy about research tips
Dave Annal
Senior Researcher at Lifelines Research, popular lecturer, and author
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Episode: Dave Annal chats with the Genealogy Guy about researching your family tree
Jon Marie Pearson
Advocate of using social platforms for genealogical research
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Episode: Jon Marie Pearson chats with the Genealogy Guy about using social media in Genealogy
Charlie Greene
Co-founder of Remento
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Episode: Charlie Greene from Remento chats with the Genealogy Guy
Mark Bayley
Expert in genealogy and mapping technology
Genealogist.co.uk
Episode: Mark Bayley chats with the genealogy Guy about updates on maps @ thegenealogist.co.uk
Dr. Karen Cummings
Managing Director of Pharos Tutors
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Episode: Dr. Karen Cummings from Pharos Tutors chats with the Genealogy Guy
Steve Little
Genealogy enthusiast with a strong background in technology and language.
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Episode: Mark Thompson & Steve Little chat about AI with the Genealogy Guy
Mark Thompson
Expert in genealogy and technology with experience in large project management.
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Episode: Mark Thompson & Steve Little chat about AI with the Genealogy Guy
Jonny Perl
Creator of DNA Painter, a web-based tool for interpreting DNA results.
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Episode: Jonny Perl @DNAPainter chats with the Genealogy Guy

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The Genealogy Guy
Host of a genealogy-focused platform, emphasizing storytelling and expert insights on family history research.

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Genealogist Kelly Cornwell chats with the Genealogy Guy about research tips
Q: How important do you feel that social media is for genealogists in today's world?
Social media is huge; it provides various benefits and opportunities for connecting with communities and gathering local knowledge.
Genealogist Kelly Cornwell chats with the Genealogy Guy about research tips
Q: How do you balance the emotional side of uncovering a story with just the dry technical side of research?
It's hard; as a professional genealogist, you have to be disciplined to stick to what the client asked for, even if you get attached to the story.
Genealogist Kelly Cornwell chats with the Genealogy Guy about research tips
Q: What advice would you give to someone just starting to explore a convict's ancestor story?
Try and find the name of the ship that they were on board, as it helps significantly in tracking down records.
Genealogist Kelly Cornwell chats with the Genealogy Guy about research tips
Q: What sparked your interest in family history research?
It was listening to family stories when I was growing up, particularly from my paternal side.
Ruth Wilmore, Events and Education Manager at the Society of Genealogists (SOG),.
Q: What makes a genealogy event successful in your eyes?
Getting people to work together, be entertained, and learn something new they can investigate about their ancestors.

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1. Kelly Cornwell
2. Dave Annal
3. Jon Marie Pearson
4. Charlie Greene
5. Mark Bayley
6. Dr. Karen Cummings
7. Steve Little
8. Mark Thompson

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