Fisher talks
to a Michigan woman about the discovery in Wales of something that
once belonged to her late father who served in World War II and the
invasion of Normandy.
DNA is the big
thing these days in identifying long deceased ancestors as well as
unknown living relatives. Fisher talks with guest Bennett
Greenspan, President of FamilyTreeDNA.com, about how it all came
about.
The other
great family history tool of the 20th century is
digitized newspapers. Fisher visits with Tom Trynisky, a New
York man who has devoted years of his life to providing us access
to over 27 million digitized newspaper pages, most dealing with New
York City and State… all on his dime and time. If you’ve had
ancestors that came out of New York, you’ll want to visit
Trynisky’s site… FultonHistory.com. It’ll cost you
nothing!
Preservation
Authority Tom Perry, from TMCPlace.com, is back to talk about
staying legal in your family reunion plans. Got a question
for Tom? Email him here, at AskTom@tmcplace.com.
About the Podcast
Extreme Genes is America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast hosted by Fisher