Fisher opens the
show talking about the upcoming Roots Tech convention in Salt Lake
City, Utah. First Lady Laura Bush headlines the speakers.
Fisher then discusses the loss of over a million records in a
fire. Where was it and what happened? He'll fill you
in. The families of Hatfield and McCoy still have a lot to do
with each other, but now... it's a business! What are they
doing? It'll make perfect sense when you hear. Also,
inmates at county jails in at least three states are indexing
family history records. Fisher will tell you where and what's
behind it all.
Dr. Timothy
Tackett of UC Irvine then joins the show to talk about his
discovery of a document on cloth that records the history of an
Indian tribe! Wait till you hear how far back the records go,
and just how Dr. Tackett happened to come upon it! It's a
fascinating story.
Sigrid Olsen
from Salem, Oregon then joins Fisher to talk about the Albany,
Oregon party at which a horrible accident wiped out three families
and made national headlines 91 years ago this past week.
(Hint... this kind of thing could still happen today.)
Preservation
authority Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com then discusses the best ways
to preserve and maintain old documents.
That's this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History
Show!
About the Podcast
Extreme Genes is America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast hosted by Fisher