Ep. 133 - LegacyTree.com Researcher Kate Eakman on Finding Ancestry Through Social Security Applications (SS-5) / Larry Gelwix Talks About O

Published: April 4, 2016, 9:30 a.m.

b'Fisher and David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org, open the show with Family Histoire News\\u2026 good and bad. They start with bad\\u2026 The National Records Office in a major UK city has been hit by ransomware. People wishing to research their ancestors while visiting there will not be able to do so for at least a while. Listen to learn which one. The Daily Mail of the UK says many of us still sense the presence of deceased loved ones. David shares one story from the article, as well as one from his own family concerning this very thing. David then talks about the \\u201cFat Man\\u2019s Club of America.\\u201d A hundred years ago, it was HUGE! (Pun intended.) Was your ancestor a member? David will tell you all about it. He then shares his Tech Tip\\u2026 how to find millions of ancient London court records from a university in Texas. David wraps up his visit with another guest user free database from NEHGS.
Next, Fisher visits with professional genealogist Kate Eakman from LegacyTree.com. Kate has the inside story on the \\u201cSS-5\\u201d form\\u2026 a government Social Security document we\\u2019ve all had to fill out, as have our parents and grandparents and other relatives. It\\u2019s a record that was filled out by hand in previous decades that gives the date and place of birth, and the names of parents, including the maiden name of the mother. But there are rules governing whether or not you get to see those important ancestral names! Kate will fill you in what those rules are, and how she got around them in one case. It\\u2019s a lesson that can apply to other problems dealing with government records.
Larry Gelwix, the \\u201cGetaway Guru\\u201d from Columbus Travel Agency pops in to talk about the Extreme Genes cruise, set for September 13th out of Boston, cruising to Nova Scotia. Want to join us? Larry and Fisher will share the details and tell you how to sign up.
Preservation Authority Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com then joins the show to talk about what to do when you find undeveloped film from back in the day! How do you get it developed and is it even developable anymore? It\\u2019s a great topic. Tom continues the subject at the back end of the show, talking about undeveloped home movies. Tom will help you avoid making mistakes that could permanently destroy your film.
That\\u2019s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\\u2019s Family History Show!'