
AF-1253: The Right Way to Use AI in Genealogy Research | Ancestral Findings Podcast
Artificial intelligence is showing up almost everywhere now, and genealogy is no exception. It is being used for transcriptions, translations, document summaries, handwriting recognition, search tools...
18 Mars 12min

AF-1252: What MyHeritage Scribe AI Can Do for Your Genealogy Research | Ancestral Findings Podcast
Artificial intelligence is becoming a bigger part of genealogy, and one of the newest examples is MyHeritage's Scribe AI. This tool is designed to help researchers work through old family history item...
13 Mars 22min

AF-1251: Honor Your Irish Ancestors This St. Patrick's Day | Ancestral Findings Podcast
St. Patrick's Day has a way of turning people's thoughts toward Ireland. Even those who do not spend much time looking into family history often start wondering where their people came from, what part...
9 Mars 20min

AF-1250: What is the History of Daylight Saving Time, and Why Do We Have It? | Ancestral Findings Podcast
Why do we move the clocks forward in spring and back in fall? In this episode, we trace the history of Daylight Saving Time from its early ideas to its wartime use and the debates that still surround ...
6 Mars 9min

AF-1249: 10 "Must-Do" Genealogy Projects for March | Ancestral Findings Podcast
March is a month of change. Winter begins to loosen its grip, the days grow longer, and it starts to feel like it is time to get moving again. For genealogists, this makes March a great month to take ...
4 Mars 15min

AF-1248: Congratulations, Your Genealogy Skills Are Growing | Ancestral Findings Podcast
Most family historians spend a lot of time thinking about what they still have left to find. There is always another record to track down, another county to search, another family story to check, and ...
2 Mars 20min

AF-1247: U.S. Census Records 1850 And Beyond, When The Federal Count Became Person By Person | Ancestral Findings Podcast
By the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States had reached a point where a simple decade-by-decade household tally no longer satisfied federal goals. The country was larger, more complex, ...
27 Feb 22min

AF-1246: U.S. Census Records 1790 to 1840, Why The Government Counted And What Changed | Ancestral Findings Podcast
The first six U.S. federal censuses, from 1790 through 1840, were created primarily for government purposes. They were designed to measure population for representation, to support national administra...
25 Feb 22min



















