Episode 61: A Sneak Peek at GenSeek, Part 2 of Interview with Darby Hinton, and more...

Published: March 14, 2009, 9:35 p.m.

b"Published March 14, 2009 I am just back from attending the Family History Expo in St. George Utah.\\xa0 And once again my Google classes were packed!\\xa0 In fact I got word that both my Google: A Goldmine of Genealogy Gems Parts 1 and 2 classes broke attendance records. Here are some of the folks you're going to hear from on today's show- We talked about how to set up a genealogy iGoogle page, Google Alerts, Site Search and a wide range of brand\\xa0new Google tools that can be used to move your research forward. MAILBOX:\\xa0 I got an email from Tina Kelly who lives in the United Kingdom and she has a question about obtaining vital records here in the U.S. and since I have lots of listeners outside the U.S. I thought this would be worth sharing. GEM: Interview with Steve Nickle, President of Familylink.com\\xa0 Steve Nickle, President of Familylink.com shares some exciting news about a new website they are preparing to launch called GenSeek. \\xa0 GEM:\\xa0 Part 2 Interview with Darby Hinton of Daniel Boone Fame\\xa0 In our last we got to spend some time with Darby Hinton who was a child star back in the 1960s, and for\\xa0six of those years he played Isreal the son of Daniel Boone played by Fess Parker in the hit TV series Daniel Boone.\\xa0 In part 2 of my interview with Darby and his wife Shan I get to share what I found on the Hinton Family History. I've got more genealogy podcasting for you over at the Family History: Genealogy Made Easy podcast. In Episode 21 I'm going to share a tool with you that will help you navigate your genealogy research.\\xa0 It's called the Genealogical Proof Standard, or GPS.\\xa0 And my special guest on the show is Mark Tucker of the ThinkGenealogy blog who has created a terrific visual map of the GPS.\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 Listen to because that's how you'll find out about what's coming up in the show, where I'll be speaking and some of the cool websites and tips that are only mentioned in newsletter."