Ep. 117 - Lambert On Getting Kids Into Genealogy / Dead Woman Viewed Twice in Four Years!

Published: Dec. 14, 2015, 10:30 a.m.

b'Fisher opens this week\'s show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org.\\xa0 David congratulates Fisher on a special award he recently received.\\xa0 Listen to the podcast to hear what it\'s about.\\xa0 David also talks about his ancestral discovery linking Moby Dick author Herman Melville with historian Nathaniel Philbrick, as well as Fisher\'s wife and David himself!\\xa0 It all ties into the newly released movie, "In the Heart of the Sea."\\xa0 David notes that a new Revolutionary museum will be opening in 2017.\\xa0 Listen to find out where!\\xa0 David also notes the discontinuation of Family Tree Maker by Ancestry.com, and clues you in on another free user database from NEHGS.David then returns for segment two to talk to Fisher about how genealogy hooked him as a seven-year-old.\\xa0 Both then provide insight on how you can get your children and grandchildren on fire about family history, and history in general.\\xa0 Better listen up, because some of these tips have to do with the holidays!Then, self-proclaimed "Jersey Girl," Sue Wynne, talks about an astounding find she made concerning her fourth great grandmother, also from New Jersey.\\xa0 She\'ll reveal the sources and how it came to be that her ancestor was viewed upon her death in 1845, and then again four years later!\\xa0 Only in family history!Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority from TMCPlace.com returns to talk about audio problems after a video digital transfer.\\xa0 It\'s a common problem, and Tom has several ideas on things you can do, and things that only professionals can do to save your overall video.\\xa0 Tom also talks about a "wowy" new 3D printer you\'ll want to hear about!That\'s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\'s Family History Show!'