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Understanding the 10 Million Names Project – An Interview with Lindsay Fulton
In this episode, Lindsay Fulton from American Ancestors speaks with us about the 10 Million Names Project, its purpose and how you can get involved. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/understanding-the-10-million-names-project-an-interview-with-lindsay-fulton/
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Making the Most of GEDmatch - An Interview with Kitty Cooper
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In this episode of Best Websites, DNA Expert Kitty Munson Cooper offer tips for using GEDmatch to better understand your DNA test results. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/making-the-most-of-gedmatch/ #familyhistory #genealogy #dna #ancestry
Organize and Preserve Inherited Objects - An Interview with Lahni Carney
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In this episode, New Media Editor Rachel Christian talks with her cousin, professional organizer Lahni Carney about handling inherited research and items with care. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/handling-inherited-research-and-objects/ #genealogy #ancestry #familytree #familyhistory #organization
Mastering Ancestry Pro Tools - An Interview with Gena Philibert-Ortega | Best Websites
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What are Ancestry Pro Tools and are they worth it? In this episode of Best Websites, Gena Philibert-Ortega joins us to offer some tips and talk about the pros and cons of using Ancestry Pro Tools to improve the accuracy of your family tree. 💻 SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/mastering-ancestry-pro-tools/ #ancestry #genealogy #familytree #familyhistory
Full-Text Search from FamilySearch | A Quick Tutorial
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It's not often that a new tool comes along that could be a game-changer for genealogists! Full-text search, a new feature from FamilySearch, uses artificial intelligence to make unindexed record images available to search for the first time. This allows genealogists almost instant access to valuable records that once would have taken hours to page through. See it in action in this quick tutoria...
Overcoming Brick Walls in Your Irish Genealogy Research - An Interview with Eliza Watson
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In this episode of the Family Tree Magazine podcast, author and genealogist Eliza Watson provides some valuable tips for researchers looking to overcome obstacles in their Irish genealogy research. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/overcoming-brick-walls-in-your-irish-genealogy/ #genealogy #ancestry #familytree #familyhistory #irishheritage
Introducing BanyanDNA - An Interview with Leah Larkin | Best Websites
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In this episode of Best Websites, Rachel Christian interviews Leah Larkin about BanyanDNA-a new, exciting tool for visualizing and analyzing complex family trees. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/introducing-banyandna-an-interview-leah-larkin/ 💻 Visit BanyanDNA: www.banyandna.com/home #dna #familyhistory #genealogy #geneticgenealogy #familytree #ancestry
Preparing for RootsTech 2024 - An Interview with Sunny Morton
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In this episode, Family Tree Magazine Editor and Podcast Guest Host Andrew Koch interviews Sunny Morton about the highly anticipated genealogy conference RootsTech, what to expect and what past conferences had to offer. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/preparing-for-rootstech-2024/ 💻 Visit the RootsTech website: www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/ #rootstech #familyhistory #genealogy ...
Explore FamilyTreeMagazine.com with Lisa Louise Cooke | Best Websites
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Join Lisa Louise Cooke as she highlights some of our best free downloadable genealogy forms, informative eBooks, quick reference guides and so much more. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/explore-familytreemagazine-com-with-lisa-louise-cooke/ #genealogy #familyhistory #familytree
Take a Tour of Filae.com - An Essential Resource for Researching French Ancestry
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Filae.com is an excellent resource for many genealogists, but particularly those with French roots. This site boasts the largest online collection of French records. Join Sunny Morton as she takes you on a quick tour. Visit Filae: en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/HomePage.mvc/welcome 🔎 Visit our website: familytreemagazine.com/ #genealogy #familyhistory #familytree #filae #frenchhistory
The Virtual Genealogical Association - An Interview with Jeanette Sheliga | Best Websites
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In this episode of Best Websites, we hear from Virtual Genealogical Association president Jeanette Sheliga about the Virtual Genealogical Association (VGA), its monthly programs and special interest groups and the benefits that come with getting involved with a virtual community devoted to genealogy. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/virtual-genealogical-association-interview/
FamilySearch Image Portal - A Discussion with Ryan Roughan and Chris McConkie | Best Websites
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In this episode, Experience Manager Ryan Roughan and Web Designer Chris McConkie from FamilySearch walk us through the FamilySearch Image Portal, its search functions and what you might discover as you explore. SHOW NOTES: familytreemagazine.com/podcasts/familysearch-image-portal/
Celebrating 15 Years of the Family Tree Magazine Podcast
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In this episode, we celebrate 15 years of the Family Tree Magazine podcast by revisiting some of our most popular interviews. First, we learn from Rich Venezia once more about finding ancestors’ hometowns. Then, we review some tried-and-true heirloom preservation tips from Denise May Levenick. Finally, we listen as your DNA Guide Diahan Southard explains what to do about missing or unexpected m...
What is Cluster and Collateral Research? (Plus How to Add "Other Relationships" FamilySearch)
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Both cluster and collateral research are tried-and-true methods for breaking down brick walls. Here's a quick introduction to both methods, as well as how to add cluster relationships to your FamilySearch tree. 7 Ways to Solve Genealogy Problems With Cluster Research - familytreemagazine.com/research/ways-to-solve-genealogy-problems-with-cluster-research/ Collateral Relatives: Who They Are & Wh...
Podcast Interview Highlights from 2023
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Podcast Interview Highlights from 2023
When AI and Genealogy Unite - An Interview with Thomas MacEntee
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When AI and Genealogy Unite - An Interview with Thomas MacEntee
DNA Painter: Discover Free Tools for DNA Analysis
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DNA Painter: Discover Free Tools for DNA Analysis
Meyers Gazetteer - An Interview with James Beidler
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Meyers Gazetteer - An Interview with James Beidler
Strategizing Your Italian Genealogy Research - Tips from Melanie D. Holtz
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Strategizing Your Italian Genealogy Research - Tips from Melanie D. Holtz
Spotting Inconsistencies in Census Records - An Interview with Robyn Smith
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Spotting Inconsistencies in Census Records - An Interview with Robyn Smith
How to Start Your Genealogy - 10 Steps for Beginners
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How to Start Your Genealogy - 10 Steps for Beginners
The Family Search Historical Images Portal: A Quick Tour
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The Family Search Historical Images Portal: A Quick Tour
Cyndi’s List - An Interview with Cyndi Ingle | Best Websites
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Cyndi’s List - An Interview with Cyndi Ingle | Best Websites
Enslaved.org - An In-Depth Look with Shamele Jordon | Best Websites
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Enslaved.org - An In-Depth Look with Shamele Jordon | Best Websites
Picking the Perfect DNA Test - An Interview with Shannon Combs-Bennett
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Picking the Perfect DNA Test - An Interview with Shannon Combs-Bennett
Historypin.org - An Interview with Sunny Jane Morton | Best Websites
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Historypin.org - An Interview with Sunny Jane Morton | Best Websites
Finding Your U.S. Colonial Ancestors - An Interview with David Fryxell
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Finding Your U.S. Colonial Ancestors - An Interview with David Fryxell
The Best Genealogy Websites of 2023 - An Interview with Rick Crume | Best Websites
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The Best Genealogy Websites of 2023 - An Interview with Rick Crume | Best Websites
AncientFaces.com - An Interview with Daniel Pinna | Best Websites
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AncientFaces.com - An Interview with Daniel Pinna | Best Websites
Navigating the 1931 Census of Canada - An Interview with Kathryn Lake Hogan
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Navigating the 1931 Census of Canada - An Interview with Kathryn Lake Hogan

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  • @joeb1476
    @joeb1476 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Well. The one thing I seen and got a picture of today was one that had a biohazard symbol and grave was from 1896. Been researching for over an hour with no info found.

  • @AlwaysLime
    @AlwaysLime 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I would say it’s multi-generational mixed people. Not bi-racial people. People who have so much mixing through the generations that you can’t pinpoint which ancestor what ethnicity came from. Because they’re all mixed. My family has been mixing since 1720 at least.

  • @joykendrick6156
    @joykendrick6156 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Girl, I think your talking about my family.

  • @joykendrick6156
    @joykendrick6156 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    There are Goin in my family.

  • @originalcuscatlan8322
    @originalcuscatlan8322 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yeah but if you get more than one DNA they all come out different. So let's not act like 21&me is 100% accurate and is the final analysis. You are melungeon.

  • @ninatrabona4629
    @ninatrabona4629 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That "bump" could it possibly be the external occipital protuberance? This is the anatomical term for a certain bone in the skull that is prominent in some people. It would be at the level of the back label of a person's baseball cap, I think. The bones of the human skull are separate in infants but fuse together as the infant develops.❤

  • @StaceyDanielle78
    @StaceyDanielle78 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for this. Very straight forward for us amateur genealogists 😊

  • @EdwardHaren-zp6re
    @EdwardHaren-zp6re 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My own research I've come to have found out, Christianity: Christ anti, better understood as anti-christ Christ is thee anti-christ. Jesus is Lucifer offspring of David son of the Dawn or in other words son of the light, morning Star, Jesus bearer of the light, in Latin bearer of the light means Lucifer. Repent if religious for the love of life, thank you. My wellist wishes for you .

  • @EdwardHaren-zp6re
    @EdwardHaren-zp6re 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Winged hourglass time flys.

  • @EdwardHaren-zp6re
    @EdwardHaren-zp6re 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Skull and bones secret society member.

  • @EdwardHaren-zp6re
    @EdwardHaren-zp6re 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The bat wings are the same as angel wings, hence my other comment.

  • @EdwardHaren-zp6re
    @EdwardHaren-zp6re 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You do realize angels are the by same thing as Demons. Lucifer for example. We cannot believe anything they tell us this 2024.

  • @shelleysoe7613
    @shelleysoe7613 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bolin is a family name about 5 generations ago from Tennessee

  • @GodsChildJenny1979
    @GodsChildJenny1979 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Many of my German ancestors joined the north in the civil war. They came into Ellis island and later went to Indiana

  • @mychinapig
    @mychinapig 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Grandma said mu le guns we had them in Ridgely mo , stamps, mahurins😮, bunch, coffey dark skin eyes and hair.

  • @wp9860
    @wp9860 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Utterly insipid. ... Family Tree directed me here as if this would be something really useful. Simply crap and a time waster.

  • @anya40
    @anya40 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I guess they have shut it down already? I tried today and the page wasn't working.

    • @LightspeedSuzuka
      @LightspeedSuzuka 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Just worked fine for me - make sure you're logged in :)

  • @jasonjase8661
    @jasonjase8661 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The indexing and seach of the card catologe is unbelievably bad. It is very frustrating to use.

  • @BerthaMorgan-oi7it
    @BerthaMorgan-oi7it หลายเดือนก่อน

    😅Bertha DLR

  • @cottonwoodslim3497
    @cottonwoodslim3497 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My DNA test showed 97% northern European but the rest equal parts native American, West African, and Portuguese. My great great grandfather was from southern Virginia near the North Carolina border and my great great grandmother was from Kentucky. We have no records before them. They moved to a city that was a hub for the underground railroad and the 1850 census records indicated he lived in a part of town that was primarily free blacks and his brother worked for a mulatto furniture maker from the same place in Virginia. I've puzzled about the Portuguese DNA. Now I'm wondering if I have some Melungeon history. I think that'd be pretty cool.

  • @KarenSpencer-mw6vy
    @KarenSpencer-mw6vy หลายเดือนก่อน

    What kind of dividers do you use and where can i buy them?

  • @christopherramsey3047
    @christopherramsey3047 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My surname is Ramsey and we have melungeon decent my great grandpa came from Tennessee fought in ww2 and moved to Michigan after and now our family has winded up in Oklahoma it’s funny the distinction of features I have dark curly hair and hazel/green eyes with grey in them and people always swear I’m mixed but my skin tone is very light and I tan well so cool learning about my heritage and how we are all unique

  • @christopherramsey3047
    @christopherramsey3047 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My family have direct routes to the melungeons it was always funny people always thought I was black cause my curly hair and green hazel eyes but it’s cool when I found out about my heritage I was still lost but had a little more research and turns out I’m direct male descendants and I will always be proud

  • @RobertWWD
    @RobertWWD หลายเดือนก่อน

    Both my Mom and my Dad have their coat of arms.

  • @tobyolden
    @tobyolden หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Wales Evans is very common surname as is Jones, Morgan, Hughes, Jenkins and Edwards. The Madoc story interests me however, in that the Welsh word for yellow is melyn and the Welsh for white is gwyn. Melyngwyn...together would mean yellow-white. Just curious as melungeon..could be variation of the Welsh melyngwyn?.

  • @jamescroll6893
    @jamescroll6893 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks, looks good.

  • @Tsalagi
    @Tsalagi หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have Fields in my tree, going back to Chief Richard Fields, im wondering if he was also melungeon

  • @sanaedillard6659
    @sanaedillard6659 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why would a family member have a total of 6 siblings and the Mother and Father Proceed all but two of them in death, but she had the audacity to put erected by her actual name on her Mother's tomb stone and her Mother's name and no date of birth or date of death and did the same thing on her Auntie's .I don't care if it was before I was born. I thought it was disrespectful. I didn't know cemeteries allowed this foolishness.

  • @jozebutinar44
    @jozebutinar44 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My family have black panther on the white field

  • @ryancreech7253
    @ryancreech7253 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Me personally I think this is total bs

  • @mariansmith7694
    @mariansmith7694 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My first husband is Melungeon, and our 2 children. Very dark eyes, olive skin tone, wavy dark hair. But mixed with German and Irish too.

  • @riverbilly64
    @riverbilly64 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Italians came to EKY to work in the coal camps. :)

  • @user-ni2pb8yq4v
    @user-ni2pb8yq4v 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Keep in mind just how quickly dna testing results "disappear." I am half Armenian with a 100% Armenian, indigenous father. My great-grandchildren are probably 6% Armenian. Their children will likely be the last to show Armenian dna. Five generations and "gone."

  • @gallermaez
    @gallermaez 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pour savoir , il faut d'abord définir la composition du "mélange" : 1/3 blanc + 1/3 Noir + 1/3 amérindien ? Sinon quelles proportions et combien de fois agiter le mélange ?

  • @aperez4198
    @aperez4198 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does that say Felix? My mom is Felix

  • @richardoneal1055
    @richardoneal1055 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Trying to charge for features others have for free. Ancestry would be better with a chromosome browser and the ability to test for DNA matches with multiple people with their chromosomes mapped and displayed beside each DNA set.

  • @patriciagreen8245
    @patriciagreen8245 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My mother in law was from Logan West Virginia. Mountains

  • @Bumper776
    @Bumper776 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Who are some famous Melungeons?

  • @melaniew4354
    @melaniew4354 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am from Georgia, and i wanted to comment on your section on hands with pointing forefingers. It's handed down around here that a hand pointing down usually means a sudden, unexpected death and the pointing down signifies a call for the mourners to reflect on this sudden death and think about how life is fleeting. The hand pointing up usually means a long life or a life well-lived with the expectation that the soul has departed to Heaven. Just wanted to add that perspective.

  • @VictoriaReginaAnn
    @VictoriaReginaAnn 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you.

  • @justapointofview696
    @justapointofview696 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Simplified explanation with excellent pacing. Thank you!

  • @djspatriqt2290
    @djspatriqt2290 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My Grandpa's Grandma is Mahala Mullins, the moonshine queen of the Appalachian mountains of Tennessee. His wife, my Grandma, is also Melungeon. I actually have Melungeon on both sides of my family. We are British-Irish, Scottish, German, Sweden, and Portuguese.

  • @lovingnature1151
    @lovingnature1151 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How can someone get a copy of this Ancestor chart please?

    • @familytreemagazine
      @familytreemagazine 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's available for free on our website: familytreemagazine.com/freebie/fivegenerationancestorchart/

  • @PatriciaLucious-ll2vm
    @PatriciaLucious-ll2vm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If your blood shows through your skin u r Esau.

  • @simplyshannon3478
    @simplyshannon3478 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think my Mom is. I have blonde hair blue eyes. Whitest of the white. I’m like a Viking I’m so white, but my mom always thought she was Cherokee Native. Turns out she’s not. She’s got olive skin. Green eyes and dark hair. From Virginia/NC

  • @benitaeusebio1705
    @benitaeusebio1705 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where can I find Dinglasan family in Sorsogon?

  • @mamabear52
    @mamabear52 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excited to use this, one of my issues is an unknown great great grandmother. We know of half sisters and who their father is but not who a couple of the mothers are.

  • @timothybrimm6299
    @timothybrimm6299 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a geneology chart going back to the eary1800s i am searching for a reputable

  • @geraldbrefka1145
    @geraldbrefka1145 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For Slavic last names we are decended from horseherdsmen and most names are a sentence in Slavic short hard, that are divided by farmers and horseherdsmen, with a scattering of Roman names because we served as the Romans cavalries. After the survivors returned after serving 30 years and couldn't find their original family herd then they kept their Roman names. Even some of the Slavic first names are from the cavalries like the first name Marek, means of Mars or from Mars. Casper means the treasurer of the secret treasury at the Caspian Sea.

  • @sweetgumspringsapothecary2504
    @sweetgumspringsapothecary2504 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That % you had in your family of Italian -- that is likely your melungeon link. Melungeons can have DNA from the Mediterranean region...and it can show up as Italian, Spanish...even French (Southern France)... So, I would consider your Italian DNA the possible DNA link with your potential melungeon ancestry.