Ep. 106 - Grandparents Unaware of Their Own Divorce in 1970s! MacEntee's Genealogy Do Over.

Published: Sept. 28, 2015, 9:30 a.m.

b'Fisher opens this week\'s show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and American Ancestors.\\xa0 David shares a great way to get kids interested in family research... the very fun lineage of Harry Potter!\\xa0 He\'ll tell you what that is all about.\\xa0 FamilySearch releases another great new database.\\xa0 Learn what it is and if it relates to your research.\\xa0 Then listen to David\'s awesome "Tech Tip" concerning Facebook, and NEHGS has another free database for you to check out.In the second segment, Fisher visits again with Thomas MacEntee of High-Definition Genealogy in Chicago.\\xa0 Thomas is ramping up for another "Genealogy Do Over."\\xa0 It\'s an on line opportunity for you to fix mistakes you made when you were just starting out, or to begin your efforts on the right foot.\\xa0 You can participate on line from anywhere.\\xa0 Thomas will tell you what it\'s all about.Then, Fisher visits with Crystal Johnson, a woman who stumbled on a record that told her that her husband\'s grandparents divorced in the 1970s.\\xa0 Only the living grandparents knew nothing of it!\\xa0 Fisher also brings in grandmother Aloha Bennett, who explains how this happened and what they had to do about it.\\xa0 The discovery saved the Bennetts a lot of potential problems.\\xa0 It\'s a story you don\'t want to miss!Then, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, the Preservation Authority, handles a listener question about transferring and editing video from cell phones to computers to DVDs.\\xa0 It\'s tricky stuff, but Tom has some important thoughts for you.That\'s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\'s Family History Show!'