Local Genealogists Speak Podcast Series
In January, we launched a new genealogy podcast series called “Local Genealogists Speak.” This series is a monthly opportunity to hear from a local genealogist as they share their experiences with and knowledge about family history research. Each episode contains tips and suggestions which may be helpful for your own research and/or stories that may inspire you to dig more deeply into your roots. Be sure to subscribe to the Cook Memorial Public Library Podcast for these episodes and other informative content! You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Music.
A Conversation with Mac
In the fifth episode of the “Local Genealogists Speak” podcast series, Mac, a local genealogist, shares about genealogy software, DNA, brick walls, and more. He also shares about his favorite part of U.S. history in honor of America250, a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Independence. Listen to the full episode to learn more!
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As you heard in the episode, Mac shared about the ways he has used DNA and different software options. He also shared some ways he broke down brick walls in his research. There are related books in the genealogy collection. Check out these promising options!
- 101 Brick Wall Busters by Family Tree Magazine
- Advanced Genetic Genealogy by Debbie Parker Wayne
- The Genealogist’s Guide to Y-DNA Testing for Genetic Genealogy by David Vance
- Genetic Genealogy in Practice by Blaine T. Bettinger & Debbie Parker Wayne
- Tips & Quips for the Family Historian by Elizabeth Shown Mills & Ruth Brossette Lennon
- Ultimate Guide to Mastering FamilySearch by Dana Ann Palmer
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