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Breakfast & Brick Walls with Heritage Hunters!

Heritage Hunters is going LIVE! Do you have a brick wall in your genealogy? Be a guest on our Twitter Spaces program, outline your brick wall, and get suggestions from our listeners!

What our Guests will need: A free Twitter account, a smart phone to log in, and a brick wall that needs to be torn down!

What our Listeners will need: A free Twitter account, a smart phone to log in, and your best ideas!

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Graduation - November 2022

Our Graduation was held on November 18th for our students who earned their PLCGS, and for those who completed the full program for their DNA and Genetic Genealogy certificate between May 1st and October 31st of 2022. Congratulations to our newest Graduates! Blog: http://blog.genealogicalstudies.com/2022/11/fall-2022-graduation/ 
YouTube Video Recording: https://youtu.be/hvE_J7XypKE 

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Student Presentation with host Kathy Holland
We invite you to hear our student present a 30-minute genealogical-related lecture, followed by a 10-minute Q&A. Please come and support our students! 
Beyond the Birth, Death, and Marriage Dates: The Story of Henry Beckendorf of Lehighton, Pennsylvania presented by Melissa Cantlin Bell on Thursday, November 3rd at 4 PM Eastern | Time Zone Convertor | ZOOM LOCATION  | Blog: http://blog.genealogicalstudies.com/2022/10/beyond-birth-death-marriage-dates/

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How to begin researching your family

The best place to begin your research is with what you know: you. Your full
name, date of birth, date of marriage, spouse, children, parents,
grandparent’s , aunts, uncles, etc. Anyone in your family that you have
personal knowledge of. Don’t worry if you don’t have all the details yet. Write
down as much as you know and the blanks will be filled in after further
research.


Always document where the information came from. The source of this
information is “personal knowledge”.


Next, ask your pare

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Heritage Hunters Podcast - Remento

What is REMENTO? 

There's a new episode of Heritage Hunters available! In this episode of Heritage Hunters, we’re joined by app developer Charlie Greene, who shares his very personal story of the inspiration for his app, Remento. We’re also joined by Joy Neighbors of the Indiana Genealogical Society to learn about their holdings.
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I'm taking the writing course in September, and one of the first things we're asked to do is talk about our writing experience. That reminded me about this story from 17 Oct 1992 that I wrote for the Prince Albert Daily Herald. It was three weeks into my first job after graduating from journalism school. Apparently, I hadn't yet learned the difference between "that" and "which." Oh, and I took the photo, too. 

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Digging up roots: Audrey Boyko, left, Veronica Ferchuk, centre, and Gladys Christensen,

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Join us as we review the first episode of Season 12 of (U.S.) Who Do You Think You Are – Billy Porter. Billy works with Nicka Sewell-Smith, Dr. Christopher Bonner, and Dr. Lauranett Lee to uncover his family history. We give our reaction and commentary about the episode. Don’t forget to give this a “like” and subscribe to our channel!

Heritage Hunters Reacts!

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Be sure to tune into the latest episode of Heritage Hunters! On today’s episode, John Mancini joins us from the Washington, DC area, to discuss his new book, “Immigrant Secrets: The Search for My Grandparents.” John started his genealogical journey with very few, and often incorrect, facts about his grandparents. John faced dead-ends on finding his grandparents until the 1940 census – as inmates at the Rockland Insane Asylum. Join us as we hear how John used genealogy to discover the truth about
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There is a new episode of Heritage Hunters available! In March, 2022, Hulmeville Borough in Pennsylvania celebrated their Sesquicentennial Anniversary of incorporation. We talk with Joe Coleman about the history of Hulmeville, the Hulme family, and the celebratory events coming up this summer and fall! https://youtu.be/EIol68b1P18

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Nestled on a wooded knoll surrounded by periwinkle lies the remains of a 300-year-old structure that once was the Cedar Creek Meeting House. Established in 1721 from land donated by Thomas Stanley, the site lies west of an old 18th-century roadbed in Hanover County, Virginia. The church site is now on an old, abandoned road just off Cedar Creek Road. The cemetery, filled with field stones, holds the remains of early congregation members. This article will recognize the early members by citing th

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Further research has revealed that my Kennedy lineage traces back to Duncan Kennedy, who married Ann Fraser, in Argylleshire. Their son, Duncan, was born in 1772, and in 1808 he married Mary Butter(s), at Keppoch. Duncan and Mary apparently had three children, all born in Scotland, very likely in Glencoe; Margaret,( born c. 1811, Louisa born c.1815 and John.born circa 1816-1818. John migrated to Australia, before 1848, when he married a widow, Margaret Drane, ( nee Mc Phee),( born in Scotland, i

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