Episode 180 - Photo Detective Maureen Taylor On Finding Ancestral Photos / Idaho Mans Rescued Film Project Nets Historic Pix

Published: Feb. 27, 2017, 3 a.m.

b'Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. The guys start with a story about a Peruvian artist who dresses up for photos as his ancestors did in centuries old portraits. And it doesn\\u2019t matter if it\\u2019s male or female. And he\\u2019s very detailed! Next, Fisher and David discuss one of the more unusual heirlooms you\\u2019ll ever hear of. It\\u2019s 85 years old and edible. Well\\u2026 it WAS edible! Hear what it is and why it\\u2019s still being held by the family. Fisher and David then talk about how late fees for a long overdue library book have been waived\\u2026 for one long overdue historic reason. Hear what it is. Then, David investigated the issue of just which birthday George Washington celebrated\\u2026 the one he was born with, or the one he got when the calendar changed? Find out what David learned. Finally, David\\u2019s Weekly Blogger Spotlight is focused on a guy who is half psychologist and half genealogist.\\xa0 He\\u2019s the psycho genealogist! Next up, it\\u2019s Maureen Taylor, the Photo Detective. Maureen is back to visit with Fisher about ideas not usually considered for finding your ancestral photos. It\\u2019s a long list, so sharpen your pencil! Then, Levi Bettwieser of Boise, Idaho joins the show. His passion project is the Rescued Film Project. Levi enjoys finding old rolls of film, often decades old, to see what images he can get from them. One recent success was the recovery of dozens of images from World War II. Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority, comes on next talking about his experience with The Property Brothers at RootsTech and reveals one their favorite story they told in their keynote address. Tom also reveals an awesome free app for fixing your pictures. That\\u2019s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\\u2019s Family History Show!'