
#31 - What is Mitochondrial DNA? | mtDNA Q&A | Ask a Genealogist
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) Explained: Tracing Your Maternal Line, Haplogroups & “Mitochondrial Eve” In this episode of the Legacy Tree Podcast, the team at Legacy Tree Genealogists features their exp...
20 Mai 18min

Episode #30: How to Preserve Family Heirlooms & Artifacts – A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Family History
In today’s episode, “Heirloom Preservation: Capturing Legacy Beyond Objects,” we’re joined by Luke of MemoirGhostwriting.com, a specialist in memoir ghostwriting, alongside Heather Nickerson, Founder ...
3 Mar 1h

Episode #29 - Genealogy and AI: Knowledge is Power with Lisa Louise Cooke
Episode Summary: Is AI a genealogy best friend or a "hallucinating" hazard? This week, we explore how AI tools are helping professional researchers and hobbyists alike process data at lightning speed....
21 Jan 45min

Episode #28: The Secrets in My DNA - with Richard Hill from DNA Favorites
In this episode of The Legacy Tree Podcast, we’re joined by Richard Hill from DNA Favorites, who sits down with Sarah, an advanced researcher on Legacy Tree Genealogists’ DNA team, to explore the powe...
8 Jan 57min

Episode #27: DNA Doesn't Lie: How to Accurately Interpret DNA Test Results
When you get your DNA test results, there's a good chance your DNA matches aren't as straight-forward as you had hoped, and there's a lot of room for misinterpretation. In this week's episode we share...
30 Okt 20248min

Episode #26: From Spit the Screen: The Journey of a DNA Sample
Have you gotten your DNA tested? Have you ever wondered what happens after your saliva or cheek swab sample is shipped off to a testing company until the day you get your results? Wonder no longer. ...
24 Okt 202414min

Episode #25: 9 Tips for Interviewing Family Members
Story telling is a way to pass on memories and preserve these for generations to come. When your relatives and ancestors tell stories, they are sharing a piece of themselves and their history. Are you...
2 Okt 20246min

Episode #24: How to Use Newspapers in Your Genealogy Research
Newspapers hold a treasure trove of information on your family history! Not only can you find obituaries, but you can often find birth, marriage, and divorce notices; passenger lists; arrests and info...
25 Sep 20246min



















