
Fisher's Top Tips #161r
Websites aside, it's still a great idea to visit ancestral cemeteries. Fisher explains why and why Spring is the best time to do it.
7 Maalis 202051s

Fisher's Top Tips #160r
If you're just beginning to share your family tree on public sites, here are a few standards for how you should record your ancestor's data.
4 Maalis 202057s

Episode 319 - Project Recover Locates Three World War II Bombers in Pacific Lagoon / Maureen Taylor on MyHeritage Colorized Photos
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys open with bad news from Plymouth, Mas...
2 Maalis 202048min

Fisher's Top Tips #159r
What's in an occupation? The answer is often similar to that of the question "What's in a name?"
29 Helmi 202058s

Fisher's Top Tips #158r
Genealogy research demands a lot of notes. Why would you want to add to them with a "research log?" Fisher explains.
26 Helmi 202046s

Episode 318 - Photo Colorization Comes To My Heritage / "Your DNA Guide," Diahan Southard, On Her New Book To Simplify Your DNA Experience / Memory Web Co-Founder Chris Desmond On Preserving Your Photos
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin the show talking about a remarka...
24 Helmi 202048min

Fisher's Top Tips #157r
When your most "expert" friends can't help you solve your genealogical problem, may it's time to hire a professional.
22 Helmi 202052s

Fisher's Top Tips #156r
Have you ever considered "going wide" instead of "going deep?" No, we're not talking football here. But it is a genealogical technique that can earn you a lot of research yardage.
19 Helmi 202051s



















