Ep. 85 - Probate: And Helping Others Inherit Money From Strangers

Published: May 5, 2015, 1:44 a.m.

b'Fisher is at it again! \\xa0He opens the show with his latest case... identifying a birth mother through "triangulation" with DNA tests. \\xa0Sounds tricky. \\xa0How does it work? \\xa0Fisher will explain. \\xa0Then on Family Histoire News, an English couple will soon become the newlyweds with the oldest combined age ever! \\xa0Just how old are we talking? \\xa0Wait til you hear. \\xa0Then, a woman has been reunited with the mother that never gave her up 49 years ago. \\xa0How did they become separated and how did they reconnect? \\xa0It\'s a touching story. \\xa0Plus a 97-year-old woman has received a 125-year-old letter from her grandfather! \\xa0Fisher will explain how it turned up, what it said, and what it means to the writer\'s granddaughter. \\xa0
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Then Jim Braat joins the show from the Family History Research Group, Probate Genealogy Specialists. \\xa0Jim has helped tons of people inherit money, often from strangers. \\xa0His work has led him to research Nazi death camp records and other remarkable archives. \\xa0His stories will amaze you.
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Stan Lindaas from HeritageConsulting.com returns to take us back to a basic... digitized newspapers. \\xa0Fisher says newspapers and DNA are the two greatest tools of our age for family history. \\xa0Hear what Stan has to say about why you need to these images and how little it can cost you.
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Plus, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com is back to talk about recovering "moldy" videos. \\xa0Possible? \\xa0It always is with Tom! \\xa0
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That\'s all this week on Extreme Genes- America\'s Family History Show.'