The Guys are very pleased to welcome a new sponsor for the
Podcast, findmypast.com
The news includes:
WikiTree announces the
re-opening of member registration.
Mocavo has acquired
ReadyMicro in a move to
help the company and other organizations holding genealogical
information digitize more content for genealogists.
Origins.net announced that
they have added two new collections to their National Wills Index:
Lancaster Wills Index (1457-1748 and 1793-1812) and Surrey PCC Will
Abstracts (1736-1812).
George discusses his terrific experience at the Detroit Public Library and a
behind-the-scenes tour of some incredible items in the Burton
Historical Collection!
The listener email includes:
Mike asked for advice about a family story. An ancestor, Ellen
Chance, supposedly did not sail on the Titanic, but took another
ship to the U.S. in August, the RMS Campania. The Guys did
some research and share their results.
Lee asked for clarification as to which Veterans Affairs location he should contact
regarding a Civil War pension file that was closed after 1929.
Records for ancestors and surviving spouses who received pension
benefits and died in 1930 and later are likely still held by the
national Veterans Affairs.
Paul, who lives in Germany, asks whether his English
translations of German records can be copyrighted.
Jeryl asks about Reunion 10 software.
Rick has recently purchased both the 2nd and
3rd editions of George’s book How to Do Everything:
Genealogy. He talks about his research in South Carolina and in
the Clayton Genealogical Library in Houston.
Drew discusses his discovery of some delayed birth certificates
at Ancestry.com
George G. Morgan and Drew Smith discuss genealogy on The Genealogy Guys Podcast
Drew Smith interviews leaders of the genealogy community on Genealogy Connection