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Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
Ed Adams
52 episodes
8 months ago
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Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
What's next?
Congratulations... you're not a beginner anymore. But what's next for the podcast? 
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10 months ago
10 minutes 18 seconds

Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
Moxxy Forensic Investigations
Katie Thomas and Kaycee Connelly from Moxxy Forensic Investigations join me for a conversation about Investigative Genetic Genealogy and how people can help them in their quest to bring closure to families, and communities.    https://www.moxxyforensics.com/donate
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10 months ago
25 minutes

Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
Other Podcasts
I can't thank you enough for listening to this podcast... I've really enjoyed working on it. But just like you've listened to this one, I listen to plenty of other genealogy podcasts, and I wanted to share the ones that I listen to most.  In no particular order: Genealogy Gems Family Tree Magazine Podcast Hittin the Bricks with Kathleen The Research Like a Pro Genealogy Podcast The Genealogy Guys DNA:ID  
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10 months ago
8 minutes 40 seconds

Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
Continuing Education
Keeping your edge sharp is important as a researcher. You can learn a lot just by doing, but what about when you feel yourself starting to plateau? Let's talk about continuing education in Genealogy.    BYU Family History Program   Boston University Genealogy Studies Program   Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburg   Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research   Mid-west African American Genealogical Institute   International Society for British Genealogy and Family History   Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy   Texas Institute of Genealogical Research   Legacy Family Tree Webinars  
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11 months ago
12 minutes 55 seconds

Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
Read the descriptions!
Would you drive cross country without a map? Then don't go researching within collections if you haven't read the description. Think of it as your roadmap for how to use the collection and what you can and can't find within. 
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11 months ago
8 minutes 11 seconds

Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
Non-Paternity Events
Until I got into genetic genealogy, I had no idea how common misattributed parentage was. The reality is, most people's trees, if they aren't also using genetic matches to validate everything, likely have the wrong biological parents in one or more places in the tree.    Today we talk about how to figure out your relationship to a match that has a non-paternity event, or NPE in their tree... Just remember, it might be in yours.   @theWGTPod  WGT on Facebook
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11 months ago
13 minutes 24 seconds

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Audit your tree
It's only natural that the more genealogy we do, the better we get at it. In genealogy being better means being finding more records and being more accurate. So what do you do about all that work you did earlier when your skills weren't as developed. It's time for an audit.   @theWGTPod on Twitter Find me on Facebook
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11 months ago
12 minutes

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Foreign Language Records
As an American doing genealogy, it's so exciting when you finally see those documents that show what country your family came from. Once you've learned everything there is to learn in America about them, it's time to cross the pond and start learning about them in the home country... But what if that country's records aren't in English? Have no fear, you're not at a dead end just yet.    @theWGTPod on Twitter Find me on Facebook
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12 months ago
11 minutes 10 seconds

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Burned Counties
We've all come across that location that is challenging to research because the courthouse burned, or flooded, or was destroyed by a tornado. It's a common enough occurrence that just about every genealogist has bumped into this problem. For many this becomes a brick wall for them... don't be content to leave walls in your tree. While some information is truly lost, don't give up until you've done everything you can.  Listen to hear tips on how to get around pesky record loss and still find out the answers to your questions.    @theWGTPod on Twitter Facebook Page 
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1 year ago
10 minutes 50 seconds

Weekly Genealogy Toolkit
Offline Research
I've said it many times before, but not everything that you are going to be looking for can be found online. So grab your keys, we're going to hit the road and go check out the libraries, court houses, and dusty back rooms to find some neat stuff. 
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1 year ago
13 minutes 55 seconds

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Finding Women
Let's dive into a common challenge for beginner genealogists—tracking down the women in your family tree. Often, maiden names feel like locked doorways, especially in records predating 1850. We can overcome these "brick walls." From scouring censuses for hidden clues to finding forgotten family connections in wills and death certificates, this episode offers practical advice for uncovering the women in your ancestry. Learn how creativity and persistence can reveal the stories that go unnoticed. Tune in for tips, stories, and a reminder that offline research still holds treasure!
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1 year ago
11 minutes 4 seconds

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Legal Research
“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” -Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride.   Are you understanding your sources fully? Or are you missing parts and pieces, or worse yet, are you misunderstanding what your source is or what it is saying? Spend some time researching the process that generated the document you are looking at, and research any terms that you don't fully understand. You might be surprised what you find.  The Legal Genealogist
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1 year ago
6 minutes 15 seconds

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History Focus - The North Carolina Regulators
Sorry for the lengthy episode this week, but I just couldn't help it. I wanted to talk about an episode of early American history little known outside of the state of North Carolina. It's an important event though, and it's a great example of the kind of small historical footnotes that may have featured prominently in the lives of your ancestors.    If you want to learn more about the North Carolina Regulator Movement, check out the following books: Dissenting Farmers by Carole Watterson Troxler Breaking Loose Together by Marjoleine Kars
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1 year ago
38 minutes 20 seconds

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Artificial Intelligence in Genealogy
These days, it seems like even your breakfast cereal has AI in it. But can you use the most common AI tools for genealogy? Absolutely yes! but they should come with a surgeon general's warning. 
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1 year ago
13 minutes 15 seconds

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Social Media for Genealogy
You can use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and probably just about any other social media platform out there for genealogy. This episode will go over a brief "walkthrough" of how to find some cousins, and even more good information using your favorite time-waster.    @theWGTPod
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1 year ago
12 minutes 1 second

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Genealogy on the cheap
Have you ever gotten into a new hobby and it seemed so affordable at first. You buy a thing here or there, none of which cost much money... but after you've been in it for a bit and you tally it up, you've spent a small fortune? Genealogy is like that, but the spending never really ends.  It's okay though, because you can absolutely get a lot of family history research done for little or even no money. Let's jump in and figure out how to be kind to our piggy bank, and still uncover all those family mysteries.    FamilySearch USGenWeb RootsWeb Cyndi's List  
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1 year ago
12 minutes 35 seconds

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Military Records - World War 2
Fall in! you've reached the last episode in the special series on military records. If this is your first to tune into, have a look back through the series. It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. This week we talk about World War 2. Links in this episode: Masters of the Air by Donald Miller Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors by James Hornfischer Silent Victory by Clay Blair Jr. A Brief History of the U.S. Army in World War II UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II: READER'S GUIDE Request Military Service Records IDPF FOIA Address: Department of the ArmyU.S. Army Human Resources CommandATTN: AHRC-FOIA1600 Spearhead Division Avenue, Dept. 107Fort Knox, Kentucky 40122-5504502-613-4400usarmy.knox.hrc.mbx.foia@army.mil Select Online IDPFs at the National Archives American Battle Monuments CommissionCourthouse Plaza II2300 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 500Arlington, VA 22201703-696-6897 Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Submarine War Patrol Reports Veterans Affairs Regional Offices Unit Histories US Army Center of Military History US Naval History and Heritage Command USMA Digital History Center - Atlases
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1 year ago
15 minutes 10 seconds

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Military Records - World War 1
Fall in! It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. This week we talk about World War 1.  Links in this episode: A Peace to End All Peace by David Fromkin Over There: The United States Army in the Great War 1917-1918 by Byron Farwell ORDER OF BATTLE OF THE UNITED STATES LAND FORCES IN THE WORLD WAR UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR 1917-1919 THE U.S. ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR I ERA VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CLAIM FILES AND WORLD WAR I BURIAL FILES Request Military Service Records The American Legion Digital Archive Order of the First World War Resource Page US Army Center of Military History US Naval History and Heritage Command USMA Digital History Center - Atlases
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1 year ago
11 minutes 13 seconds

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Military Records - The Civil War
Fall in! It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. This week we talk about The Civil War Links in this episode: This Great Struggle by Stephen Woodworth The organization and administration of the Union army, 1861-1865 / by Fred Albert Shannon v.1 The organization and administration of the Union army, 1861-1865 / by Fred Albert Shannon v.2 The Armies in Gray by Dan Fullerton Fold3.com Civil War Collection National Archives Civil War Collection US Army Register of Enlistments (FamilySearch, Ancestry, Fold3) Civil War era medical terms Union Pension Records Confederate Pension Records 1883 Pension Roll (Ancestry) US Army Center of Military History US Naval History and Heritage Command American Battlefield Trust USMA Digital History Center - Atlases
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1 year ago
17 minutes 55 seconds

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Military Records - Mexican War & more
Fall in! It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. This week we talk about the Mexican War Links in this episode: The Occupation of Mexico (PDF) What Hath God Wrought by Daniel Walker Howe (Amazon) Abstract of Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers (FamilySearch) Order Compiled Service Records from the National Archives Limited Compiled Service Records (Ancestry) US Army Register of Enlistments (FamilySearch, Ancestry, Fold3) Pension Records Index (FamilySearch) 1883 Pension Roll (Ancestry) US Army Center of Military History US Naval History and Heritage Command USMA Digital History Center - Atlases
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1 year ago
16 minutes 51 seconds

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