
AF-148 : Was the First Thanksgiving Actually Held in Florida? An Interesting Historical Analysis
Did the Pilgrims really have the first American Thanksgiving, or does the honor belong to someone else? It all depends on how you look at it. Join me today on the Ancestral Findings Podcast to learn m...
17 Loka 20178min

AF-147 : Who's Who in the Wars of the Roses: Elizabeth Woodville
Do you know who is who in the Wars of the Roses? On today's episode, I'll give you a guide that will help you keep them all straight. First up is Queen Elizabeth Woodville. http://www.GenealogyGold.c...
10 Loka 201711min

AF-146 : Charts and Forms for Genealogy, and How to Use Them
On today's episode I'll talk about how to use charts and forms in your genealogy research. They are an important part of joining lineage societies and storing your work as a physical copy. http://www....
3 Loka 20177min

AF-145: The Biltmore: A Beautiful Piece of American History
The Biltmore Estate is a unique and beautiful piece of American architecture, with a fascinating history. On today's episode, I'll tell you why you should make appoint to visit it on your next vacatio...
26 Syys 20179min

AF-144: Finding Probate Records
Probate records are some of the most valuable and interesting genealogical documents. You need them for your research. On today's episode, I'll show you where to find them. http://www.GenealogyGold.co...
19 Syys 20175min

AF-143: How Theodore Roosevelt Developed His Cowboy Reputation
Theodore Roosevelt is an American icon and one of our better-known presidents. I'll talk about his story of how he became that way, going from rich boy to cowboy on today's episode. http://www.Genealo...
12 Syys 20176min

AF-142: Genealogy Debriefing After a Genealogy Trip
Have you been on a genealogy research trip, or are you planning on taking one soon? Don't forget proper debriefing when you get back. I'll talk about how to do it on today's episode. http://www.Geneal...
5 Syys 20175min

AF-141: Leif Eriksson the Famous Viking Explorer
Leif Eriksson was the first known European to set foot in North America, approximately 500 years before Columbus. Join me on today's episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast and I'll talk about this ...
29 Elo 20176min



















