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Genealogy Gems Podcast shows you, the family historian, how to make the most out of your family history research time by providing quick and easy to use research techniques. In addition, you will learn creative ways to share your family tree and the legacy of your ancestors. Lisa Louise Cooke guides you through the exhilarating process of discovering your family tree. She scours the family history landscape to find and bring you the best websites, best practices, and best resources available ...
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Join TV historian Dr Michala Hulme, as she takes a fun approach to genealogy & family history. Each week she is joined by special guests to discuss their family history, and she will also share hits and tips to help those on their genealogy journey. New episodes are released every week. If you would like to get in touch with Michala, you can do so via her website www.michalahulme.com If you want to help support the making of the podcast, please visit Michala's Patreon account https://www. pa ...
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Whether it’s great lives or great tragedies, or just showing up for the adventure, history that is told without being felt is minimized. Like food that is eaten without being tasted. What’s the point? Tell the stories. Feel the people. Learn the lessons. Be a better you because of them. Don’t keep reinventing the wheel. Will you get some of the story wrong? Yes. Will the size of the fish increase each time? Probably. Will there be a different perspective? Of course. So what. When we stand on ...
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Learn all the insider secrets you have been dying to know about how FamilyTree and FamilySearch work. Meet Ron, the Product Manager at FamilyTree who oversees 98% of the tree and it's features. We can't wait to share secrets, answer questions and get to know more about you! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/family-history-ron/support
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My Critical Family History Podcast Bibliography: Sensoy, O., & DiAngelo, R. (2017). Is Everyone Really Equal?. Teachers College Press. Christensen, L., (2015). Where I'm From: Inviting students' lives into the classroom. In Christensen, L., & Watson D. (Eds.). (2015). Rythm and Resistance: Teaching Poetry For Social Justice (pp. 4-12). A Rethinking Schools Publication. Nieto, S., & Bode, P., (1991). Affirming Diversity. Pearson. Affirming Diversity was mentioned twice. Once for Chapter 1 and ...
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Learning things about my family history that I never thought to ask! References Katie Johnston-Goodstar & Ross VeLure Roholt (2017): “Our Kids Aren’t Dropping Out; They’re Being Pushed Out”: Native American Students and Racial Microaggressions in Schools, Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, DOI: 10.1080/15313204.2016.1263818 (My father shares some examples of microaggressions, like when a store worker ignored and refused to help my Grandma Martinez) Ruchi Agarwal-Rangnath ...
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All Things Genealogy & Family History! Genealogy Girl Talks offers you tips, tricks, and advice on your genealogy and family history journey. Join us for a variety of topics related to your research! Genealogy Girl strongly believes that connecting with family is a key ingredient to your research and in her 20+ years of researching she has many stories to share from her journey.
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Bibliography Agarwal-Rangnath, R. (2013). Social Studies, Literacy, and Social Justice in the Common Core Classroom. New York: Teacher's College Press. Ancestry.com. (n.d.). Retrieved August 2, 2019, from https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/usnaturalizationindexes/ Bolger, E. (2013). Background history of the United States naturalization process. Retrieved from http://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/federal/naturalization-process-in-u-s-early-history/ danishmuseum.org. (n.d.). Retrieve ...
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In this podcast, I talk about my own family's perspective of our immigration to the United States and differences of schooling in the United States compared to Korea. I discuss my perspectives on teachings about social studies in the US public education system based off my experiences, and my wonderings about how and what teachers can do to teach a more inclusive curriculum. Social studies theme that it connects to - Time, continuity, and change Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoy it :)
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Kimmerer, R. W. (2015). Braiding sweetgrass: indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants. Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions. Agarwal-Rangnath, R. (2013). Social studies, literacy, and social justice in the common core classroom: a teachers guide. New York, NY: Teachers College Press. Cowhey, M. (2006). Black ants and buddhists: thinking critically and teaching differently in the primary grades. Portland: Stenhouse. DiAngelo, R. J. (2019). White fragility: why its so hard ...
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Our heartbeat is for the church and the family to connect in such a way that the Gospel, His story, comes alive in the hearts of the next generation. Visit http://makinghistory.family for additional resources.
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Discover the unforeseen twists and turns hidden within John May's family tree as the beloved comedian and actor sits down with us to share his extraordinary lineage. Tales of heroism and scandal unfold, as we find ourselves captivated by the stark contrasts of the past, from a man who couldn't swim yet saved a child to the complicated life of John'…
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AUDIO PODCAST SHOW NOTES: Discover more than 100,000 old family photos on . Founder Joe Bott explains how to find photos of your relatives on this free website, as well as how to post your unidentified photos. Who knows, someone else may spot your photo and have the answers. This interview is also available in video form on the show notes page. And…
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👉Jesse Perse Harmon👈(family tree 🌳 link) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KWJH-BL8 After escaping the certain death inflicted on so many others in a British attach during the War of 1812, Jesse completed his active service in the military and traipsed a bit as a young bachelor. In Pennsylvania he found the woman of his dreams, married her, …
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AUDIO PODCAST SHOW NOTES: Whether you want to visit the village where your ancestor was born on your next vacation, or you just want to find their records, you’ll need to know the exact place name and location. Professional genealogist Rich Venezia of joins me in this video to help us pin down those ancestral places. This interview is also availabl…
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Imagine tracing your roots and finding a connection to a music hall legend from the early 20th century and a link to Jack the Ripper! That's the remarkable journey we embark upon with our guest, makeup artist sensation and influencer Mitchell Halliday. Accompanied by his mum, Jacque, together, we discover the enchanting history behind Mitchell's gr…
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When life throws you a curveball, sometimes all you have is your strength and resilience to see you through. Welcome, genealogy enthusiasts, to another episode of "Unearth the Past." Today, we have the privilege of delving into the life of Kerry Kayes – a former bodybuilding champion, award-winning business owner, accomplished strength and conditio…
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When my friend Ian first told me about his quest to discover his birth parents, it struck a chord within me. As we sat down to record this episode, I knew we were about to embark on a narrative that would resonate with many. Ian's story unfolds from a childhood filled with unanswered questions. He candidly recounts the moment at twelve years old wh…
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AUDIO PODCAST SHOW NOTES: I've got two great genealogy topics and interviews for you in this audio podcast episode. First up we’re going to tackle the problem of conflicting birthdates. When you find different dates in a variety of genealogical records, how do you decide which one to record in your family tree database? Well, you have to do more di…
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As I sat down with Vinny Shoreman, it became quickly apparent that his journey from a Manchester youth indifferent to football to a revered Mind Coach and Thai Boxing commentator was no ordinary tale. The Shoreman family story deeply intertwined with the city's sporting heritage, unfurls in our latest episode, bringing to light a legacy of persever…
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This week, Michala is joined by TV presenter Matty White. In this emotional episode, we delve into the details behind Matty's family history and use DNA to tell him more about his ancestors and how they lived. It's an intimate voyage into identity, family secrets, and the threads that weave together the past and present. As we unearth the emotional…
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Ever felt like life has dealt you a bad hand, and there's no coming back from it? Well, Michala's guest for today, boxing legend Martin Murray – former British and Commonwealth Middleweight Champion – is the embodiment of the saying, 'Where there's a will, there's a way.' Martin takes us through his tumultuous past, from a tough upbringing and pris…
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What if the stories of your ancestors could reveal unexpected truths and reshape your understanding of family? Join Dr Michala Hulme for a captivating conversation with genealogist Daniel Loftus. Their journey begins with the roots of genealogy, as Daniel shares his personal experience of navigating through the intricate branches of his family tree…
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Unearth the secrets of your past as we invite you to join our riveting conversation with Genealogy Jude, a passionate family history detective. Michala and Jude take you on a journey into the world of genealogy, enveloped in Jude's captivating tales of exploring old graveyards and discovering hidden records. We throw light on the revolutionary chan…
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WE ARE BACK WITH SEASON 2!!! Yes, Michala is back with your favourite family history podcast, and we are kicking off with a bang! Dream of uncovering your family's hidden past? Join us in a captivating conversation with genealogy enthusiast Jonny Perl, the founder of the brilliant DNA Painter website, whose quest for family history was kindled by h…
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In this episode, Kim and Laura visit the historical towns of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, New York, home to early Dutch settlers and connection to the legend of the Headless Horseman. The sisters explore the local history, cemeteries, (discover an interesting tidbit) and even experience the popular Halloween parade. Kim shares an unexpected viral m…
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Join us on this episode as we delve into the fascinating history of Sleepy Hollow and its connections to our family tree. We explore the research we've been conducting, discovering a surprising link to the Native American Sachem, Catoneras, as well as insights into Dutch settlers, the Headless Horseman. Our cousin, Robert Van Tassel, provides inval…
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Join us as we dive into the captivating history of Sleepy Hollow, New York, on this special podcast episode. We are preparing to explore the rich history of this enchanting village that's steeped in legends and folklore - to include the Old Dutch Church and cemetery, where our ancestors rest. We realized there is so much to learn from this village,…
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Welcome back to another episode of Chasing Hazel’s Tales, the family history podcast. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the deep American roots of our grandmother, Thelma Persis Haskell, tracing her lineage through generations of hearty New England stock. Kim and Laura explore the York and Clark lines, shedding light on their English ancest…
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Are you curious about your ancestors and their stories? Would you be surprised if your past held secrets you never imagined? Join me, Michala and my guest, Paul McNeil, as we uncover hidden truths from our pasts and learn that things aren't always as they appear. We share eerie tales of our personal experiences, including a chilling story of a pian…
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In this episode of "Chasing Hazel's Tales," join Kim and Laura as they uncover the remarkable family history of their grandmother, Thelma Persis Haskell, and her adventures in the Millinocket area of Maine. Discover the challenges and triumphs of a family deeply ingrained in the outdoor lifestyle, working in sporting camps, and cherishing the natur…
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Ready to unearth the secrets behind your home's history? Join me, Dr. Michala Hulme, and my cherished guest, Melanie Backe-Hansen, a revered house historian, as we journey through the captivating world of house histories. Together, we discover the intricate links that bind family history, local history, and house history, highlighting the significa…
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Back from summer break, we get back into the intriguing world of genealogy and family history while sharing stories, anecdotes, and updates of our own family research. From family lore about lightning strikes and pitchforks to hinting about the roots of their ancestors in places like Millinocket, Maine, and Sleepy Hollow, New York, Kim and Laura ta…
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Excitement ripples through every word when our special guest, Dr Nick Barratt, an esteemed genealogist and medieval historian, known for TV shows such as Who Do You Think You Are?, weaves tales of his intriguing journey into the world of genealogy. Unravelling family mysteries, Nick's fascinating discoveries about his own lineage are a testament no…
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Prepare to be captivated as Michala embarks on a journey into the often-overlooked world of newspapers in genealogy research. She's joined by the brilliant Rose Staveley-Wadham from the British Newspaper Archive, who shares her wealth of knowledge on how to unlock the secrets hidden in old newspapers and breathe life into your family tree. From cou…
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Have you ever found an old, faded photograph of an ancestor and wished you could breathe new life into it? Imagine turning monochromatic memories into vivid visuals or even catalyzing static pictures into dynamic avatars. In this engaging episode, we take a deep dive into the world of MyHeritage, an innovative platform that can transform your under…
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Are your ancestors whispering secrets from the 19th century, waiting for you to discover them? Embark on a thrilling journey with me, Dr Michala Hulme as we unearth these enigmas etched in death and burial records. Together, we'll decode the cryptic handwriting on pre-1812 records and navigate the Civil Registration Index, a treasure trove waiting …
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Welcome back, fellow history enthusiasts, to another captivating journey through the mystifying remnants of our ancestral past. This time, we traipse down the darker alleys of history, unearthing tales of mischief, misdeeds, and the evolution of the criminal justice system from the 18th to the 20th century. Joining Michala on this thrilling expedit…
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Get ready to step into the time machine with me, Michala, and our esteemed guest, Peter Higginbotham, also known as "Mr Workhouse". We're geared up to take you on a fascinating exploration of the history and evolution of workhouses in the UK. Join us as we unravel how this historical shift led to the Poor Relief Act of 1601, the Workhouse Test Act …
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AUDIO PODCAST SHOW NOTES: Get the very latest on the major update Google has made to Bard, and the answer to the question "Should I use Bard, ChatGPT, or any of the other chatbots for genealogy research?" I've got some surprising answers for you! Visit the show notes page for this episode. Watch the Video You can watch the video version: Genealogy …
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Get ready for an enlightening journey into the world of genealogy, as Michala and Paul McNeil uncover the critical role of the UK census in tracing family history. They will give you a behind-the-scenes peek at how these in-depth records, dating from as early as 1801, have reshaped our understanding of the past. The watershed moment, of course, was…
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Are you ready for a journey into the past? Don't just expect to find dates and names, as your family tree can unravel captivating tales and intriguing mysteries. This week, Michala had the pleasure of chatting with Ancestry's Crista Cowan, also known as the Barefoot Genealogist. The pair guide you through the process of building your family tree on…
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Have you ever hit a brick wall in your family history research, only to discover a treasure trove of new information just waiting to be uncovered? Join Dr Michala Hulme in this fascinating episode as she chats with Mary McKee, Head of Digitisation and Content Publishing at Find My Past, who shares her insights on the user-friendly interface, gettin…
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Have you ever wanted to dig deeper into your family history and uncover hidden stories? Join Dr Michala Hulme and genealogy expert Paul McNeill, as they share their favourite lesser-known websites to help you uncover your ancestors' fascinating tales and the places they called home. The pair discuss gems like British History Online to create a sens…
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Show Notes: Professional Genealogist J Mark Lowe joins Lisa Louise Cooke on the show to share a marriage research case study that highlights the importance of understanding Gretna Greens. Then Professional Genealogist and blogger Robyn Smith shares her 3 step process for researching witnesses found on records from her new Family Tree Magazine artic…
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Struggling to trace your Irish roots? Join us as we chat with Dr. Jennifer Doyle and Eamon Healy, experts in Irish genealogy, who share invaluable insights into researching your family tree. Starting with the importance of having a county of origin, they guide us through 19th and 20th-century civil records, the limitations of Irish census records, …
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This week, Ancestry's Pro Genealogy DNA expert Laura House (@HouseGenealogy) explains how DNA can be used in our family history research, why we should pay particular attention to cousin matches and why we might need to sniff a lemon. Yes, SNIFF A LEMON!! To contact Michala, or if you have any questions for our experts, please email unearththepast@…
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This week Michala is joined by DNA Journey's Paul McNeil and Family Tree Magazine's Paul Chiddicks. This is an episode not to be missed! McNeil makes a shocking DNA discovery at the age of 64, and Chiddicks reveals the surprising distance his family has travelled since the mid-eighteenth century. For more information about Paul Chiddicks and his fa…
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In this episode, your favorite family historians delve into the intriguing story of Carl Laing, a quiet man who left behind a treasure trove of saved items that reveal hidden aspects of his life. Join Kim and Laura as they explore the mystery behind Carl's motivations for preserving these artifacts and speculate on what might have been lost. They r…
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In this episode, Michala chats to John Henry Phillips, author of The Search and presenter on Channel 4's, The Great British Dig. In 2016, John Henry volunteered with a military charity that took veterans to Normandy. A mix-up over the accommodation led to an unlikely friendship with 92-year-old WWII veteran Patrick Thomas, who was only one of 10 su…
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Join Kimberly and Laura on this captivating episode of "Chasing Hazel's Tales - A Family History Podcast" as they dive into the world of genetic genealogy. The dynamic duo, who are not only registered nurses but also family historians and sisters, discuss the fascinating application of DNA in cold case murder investigations. They explore high-profi…
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Google Books is known for having millions of free digitized books. But did you know that it’s also packed with hidden old newspapers? Since newspapers don’t typically appear in your initial search results in Google Books, I’ll show you two ways to filter down to only newspapers. Plus I’ll also show you some of the most effective ways to quickly fin…
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This week Michala chats with her fellow ITV DNA Journey experts, Brad Argent and Paul McNeil. They should be talking about how much it costs to build a family tree; however, it turns into a chat about many topics, including what Brad says to get through customs, and Paul reminisces about his lock-picking days Support the show…
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Join us this week as we begin a look at Carl Laing, our great uncle and brother to Hazel. Without him, we wouldn't have all this great history. He made it easy to know our ancestors and we want to share them with you. I bet you have someone in your family tree that is the keeper as well!! Support the show Thanks for listening - contact us at Chasin…
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Join us today to discuss the murky Burgoyne line and also the things you learn when you are looking for something else... like what is the "orphan train". https://www.opc-cornwall.org/index.php https://christinabakerkline.com/novels/orphan-train/ Support the show Thanks for listening - contact us at ChasingHazelsTales@gmail.com Music by Andrew McLa…
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Has it been a while since you worked on your genealogy research? As passionate as we may be about genealogy, the reality is that a little thing called “Life” can get in the way! Getting back into genealogy can actually be a bit daunting. Where did you leave off? Where should you start back up? If it’s been months or even years since you had your ha…
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👉Jesse Perse Harmon👈(family tree 🌳 link) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KWJH-BL8 In part one of this fabulous story, we begin at the turn of the 19th century as an international pissin match turns into the conflict known to history as The War of 1812. Jesse Perse Harmon (17 years old) and his older brother both enlisted. This is a portion…
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In this episode - we start to create the foundation for our relationship to the Burgoyne's in Cornwall and to General John Burgoyne himself. Sadie worked that tree - we are trying to re-create her work. We have a few tidbits of genealogy that will make you want to check out your tree too! You never know what you will find! https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/…
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Here is the episode we've all been waiting for. Hazel had the best story for us, but family has been asking - Are we related to General Johnny Burgoyne??? Let's find out shall we. https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Burgoyne https://www.smith.edu/student-life/residence-life/houses/sessions-complex Support the show Thanks for listening - conta…
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Join Kim and Laura today as they discuss a passing curiosity that led to an amazing history lesson. Also, the latest discussion of taking names and dates and discovering compassion for your ancestors that leads to understanding and healing. We mention Amy Johnson Crow, esteemed genealogist, and her discussion of the journey from "who do you think y…
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