Ep. 127 - Storing Your Digital Material 'Forever' / "Genie" Leads Restoration of North Carolina Cemetery

Published: Feb. 22, 2016, 10:30 a.m.

b'Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org.\\xa0 David shares a story about a man who solved his own missing person case, and was proven correct through... wait for it... DNA testing!\\xa0 David then gives details on the upcoming Ontario Genealogy Conference... what a list of speakers they\'ll have in June.\\xa0 It\'s well known that we all have Neanderthal DNA, but now we know what medical conditions we may also have inherited from them.\\xa0 David will tell you what you can now blame on the Neanderthals!\\xa0 Finally, an amazing data storage breakthrough has happened at the University of Southampton in England.\\xa0 You won\'t believe how long they say they\'ll be able to digitally preserve the recorded treasures of the world.\\xa0 David then shares a genealogical pet peeve (Fisher says he\'s right!) and shares another NEHGS guest user free database and tip.Fisher then visits with Glen Meakem of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founder of Forever, Inc., a company that may have solved our long term storage issues as individuals and genealogists, with security and data preserving upgrades as systems change.\\xa0 What does the model of a life insurance company have to do with all this?\\xa0 Glen will tell you and what his company is up to in this terrific segment.Then, Extreme Genie Ann Allred of Centerville, Utah visits with Fisher about her long sought after discovery of her grandfather\'s grave in Pennsylvania.\\xa0 But of course, that wasn\'t the end of it... just a beginning.\\xa0 Talk about the ultimate "snowball" project. Ann\'s story will inspire you.Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority from TMCPlace.com, then joins the show and reveals some horror stories he heard about at his booth at the Roots Tech Family History Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, two weeks ago.\\xa0 Naturally, Tom will tell you how to avoid similar issues and how to repair some of the damage!That\'s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\'s Family History Show!'