Ep. 105 - Uncovered: Civil War Soldier Who Hid True Identity From Family / Meet "The Center for Home Movies"

Published: Sept. 21, 2015, 9:30 a.m.

b'When when captured Southern soldiers were forced to fight for the North, they generally didn\'t want to talk about it.\\xa0 But this guy took it one step further.\\xa0 Ken Alford shares a great story he uncovered while writing a book.\\xa0 And who ever thought there would be a "Center For Home Movies?"\\xa0 But there is!Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist for the New England Historic Genealogical Society and American Ancestors.\\xa0 David talks about the remarkable discovery of a young man whose remains were found hanging from the roots of a downed tree in Ireland... almost 1,000 years after his death!\\xa0 Fisher and David also talk about the challenge awaiting young people in their research when they are unable to read cursive writing.\\xa0 The problem has already begun.\\xa0 David has a Tech Tip of the Week, and a brand new NEHGS Free Database.\\xa0 You\'ll have to listen to hear what it is!Fisher then visits with Dwight Swanson with the Center for Home Movies.\\xa0 What do they do and how can your old home movies be a part of it?\\xa0 Find out in segment 2.Then it\'s another remarkable ancestral story.\\xa0 Fisher talks with Ken Alford, a writer who came across the story of a "galvanized" Union soldier who took his true identity and Civil War experience to the grave.\\xa0 Not even his wife knew!\\xa0 Hear how his story was discovered by descendants and what the truth was.Then Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority from TMCPlace.com, helps another listener with a preservation problem concerning some recently found daguerreotype photos.\\xa0 (Send your questions to AskTom@TMCPlace.com.)It\'s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\'s Family History Show!'