Ep. 94 - Joining the DAR Without A Soldier / Planning Your Research Trip To Italy

Published: July 7, 2015, 2:29 a.m.

b'Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of NEHGS and American Ancestors. \\xa0Fisher talks about how liquor consumption increased during and after the Revolution to absurd amounts in the 1830s. \\xa0Exactly how much per person? \\xa0Fisher will tell you. \\xa0Then David talks about various heritage organizations you may be eligible for because of your ancestor\'s contributions to the cause of liberty. \\xa0There are more than you think! \\xa0David also shares another terrific Technical Tip of the Week.
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Then, Fisher visits with Sarah Hermans, Regent for Daughters of the American Revolution in Rhinebeck, New York. \\xa0Sarah explains how many ways your ancestor can qualify for "patriot" status, aside from carrying a rifle. \\xa0Fisher was surprised to learn that one of the ancestors he previous hadn\'t considered could make his female family members eligible for DAR, and him eligible for SAR. \\xa0(His fifth patriot.) \\xa0Who have you not considered?
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Rhonda McClure, Genealogist for the New England Historic Genealogical Society then reviews her recent research trip to Italy, with great tips and dos and don\'ts for your next trip preparation. \\xa0What were her biggest mistakes? \\xa0Rhonda opens up about that as well! \\xa0Her advice can apply to planning for research trips to many countries.
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Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, the Preservation Authority, then answers a listener question about Taiyo Yuden disks and which kind you need... CD, DVD, how many X? \\xa0It can get confusing, but Tom is there to make sure you know what you\'re doing with your next disk purchase.
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