
AF-097: What Can the British College of Arms Do for You?
The British College of Arms is a little used but highly important and rich resource for genealogical information for people with British ancestors. In today's episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast...
25 Loka 20164min

AF-096: Using DAR Application Papers to Discover Your Ancestors
Have you ever used the application papers of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in your research? You should. In this episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I'll talk about what you ma...
18 Loka 20164min

AF-095: What to Do if a Genealogical Record is Sealed
What can you do if a genealogical record is sealed? In this episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I'll give you some techniques for getting your hands on sealed records you need for your genealog...
11 Loka 20164min

AF-094: How to Make Your Written Family History More Exciting
How can we make our written family history more exciting? In today's episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I'll show you how to inject some fascinating readability into your family history that w...
4 Loka 20164min

AF-093: How Much of the Original White House is Actually Left?
There is very little of the original White House left. Built in 1792, it has suffered three disasters over the past 200 years. In this episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I'll talk about how mu...
27 Syys 20164min

AF-092: Techniques for Finding Your Ancestor's Home or Land
Why should you look for your ancestor's home or land in your genealogy research? There are many good reasons. In this episode, I'll give you the Why and How so you can locate their residence. http://w...
20 Syys 20166min

AF-091: Resources for Tracing Your Canadian Ancestors Online
Are you starting your Canadian genealogy search and aren't sure where to find the good record sources? In this episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I'll show you the top Canadian research sites ...
13 Syys 20165min

AF-090: What is a Reasonable Conclusion in Genealogy?
Do you want to prove a relationship in genealogy, but lack direct evidence? You can still come up with an acceptable reasonable conclusion. In today's episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast, I'll s...
6 Syys 20166min



















