
Journeys into Genealogy is a podcast with interviews with experts and people with interesting stories to tell.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 59 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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Denyse Allen of talks about the different uses of AI for family history in the latest podcast episode. We discuss how it can help with researching and organizing your family history and what you need to be aware of and why you should try i...
The Family and Community Historical Research Society (aka FACHRS) members undertake historical research projects about people, places and occupations. Membership secretary Brita Wood talks about how it was setup and the type of projects don...
Richard Hartley is researching the history of the village of Pirbright in Surrey, England. He talks about the one place study, who is involved, how far they have got, some of the discoveries plus tips and do’s and don’ts for anyone else con...
In the latest podcast interview author Gail Zona and I talk about what life was like for middle and lower class women in the 19th century, the effects of coverture and the book she has written based on family letters.
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This was a very interesting podcast interview. Danish records are very different from non-Scandinavian countries. Surnames are patronymic in older records which makes tracing people quite difficult. Military conscription was compulsory for...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I'm Emma Cox, a genealogist and family historian based in Kent, UK. I host a podcast called Journeys into Genealogy. I am particularly interested in DNA, what we inherit from our ancestors medically and also skills and expertise.
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