Ep. 65 - The Great Fire(s) of 1871... It Wasn't Just Chicago

Published: Nov. 9, 2014, 10:39 p.m.

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Fisher opens the show with a review of the\\xa0ExtremeGenes.com survey on ancestors named for famous people. \\xa0The numbers were surprising! \\xa0In Family Histoire News for the week, a fourth generation tightrope walker was doing what his family has done for a century... risk death for a living. \\xa0This man even tightrope walked in vitro! \\xa0Plus, the journals and letters of one man\'s father have led to a remarkable book on the first Americans to fight in World War II... before December 7, 1941! \\xa0He wasn\'t on the battlefield. \\xa0You\'ll have to hear this remarkable story.
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Guest Stan Lindaas of HeritageConsulting.com joins the show to talk about the Great Fires (plural) of 1871. \\xa0It wasn\'t just Chicago that burned on October 8th of that year. \\xa0Two other places went up as well, at the cost of even more real estate and lives. \\xa0Hear why your ancestors\' deaths in these infernos aren\'t likely to be found in the records.
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Jen Allen from FamilySearch.org is on to bring us up to date on the latest developments with this coming year\'s edition of RootsTech. \\xa0Every year brings exciting new technology and information. \\xa0Hear why you need to be planning to be in Salt Lake City, Utah in February!
And Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, the Preservation Authority, is back with news of a new product that just may save your damaged disk, plus other suggestions on how you can salvage your valuable "diskified" data. \\xa0That\'s all this week on Extreme Genes, Family History Radio!'