Episode 171 - Methods of Deciphering Old Handwriting / Company Turns Cremains Into Mugs & Jewelry

Published: Dec. 26, 2016, 2:56 p.m.

b'Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys talk first a remarkable event at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring the deceased vets for the holidays. Then, a more than century-old document has been found in Germany concerning the grandfather of President-Elect Donald Trump. And yes, it will be blamed by some for his election. Hear what it is. Next, catch the story about a Michigan man\\u2019s remarkable discovery\\u2026 two secret rooms in the house his family had owned for decades. Naturally the family history finds\\u2026 for the previous family\\u2026 made headlines. Next, it was just an exhibit displaying World War II bomber \\u201cnose art\\u201d right? Not for one man from Milwaukee. Wait til you hear about his incredible discovery. David then shares his tip of the week. \\xa0 Next, Fisher visits with Kim Running of LegacyTree.com. Kim talks about the details of her recent blog on tips you can use to decipher old handwriting, both in English and foreign languages. If you\\u2019ve ever been baffled by a document in front of you, you\\u2019ll want to hear what Kim has to say. \\xa0 Then, Justin Crowe of CremationDesigns.com talks about the inspiration for his company, which takes the cremains of your loved ones and turns them into everyday items, including coffee mugs and jewelry. You know you\\u2019re curious, right?\\xa0 \\xa0 Then, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, in an encore visit with Fisher, talks preservation. This week it\\u2019s about making your family heirlooms, records, etc., more interesting and appealing so the next generation will keep them and keep passing them down. \\xa0 That\\u2019s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\\u2019s Family History Show.'