
The ManyRoads Genealogy Podcast: "Life in the Past Lane" is developed and hosted by Mark Rabideau, professional genealogist, opa, & "old guy". Be advised: Our Podcasts have historical segments within including: adverts and News Alerts from the past.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this session I provide you with a verbal tutorial on researching the Holocaust. I include pointers to information provided by me (on ManyRoads) to help you find your way through the confusion created as the legacy of this catastrophic historical p... more
This podcast is a bit different from the more more common Genealogy Getting Started guidance in a few critical ways:
* We focus on what it means to become a family historian or genealogist.
* We ‘look at’ family reactions to Genealogy and fam... more
A review of the ManyRoads self-help designed to address the difficulties of German, Prussian, Holocaust (Shoah), and Polish genealogy research. These tools and their content have taken more than 15 years to develop, organize and publish in their curr... more
What does it mean when a record(s) says that your family member was Prussian? This topic comes up frequently and seems to cause a lot of confusion, especially here in the US. Perhaps, the following explanations and links will help clarify the matter.... more
This initial ManyRoads' podcast provides background, context, and an Introduction to the "Life in the Past Lane" series as well as to its host and author, Mark Rabideau.
The podcast show notes may be accessed here.










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