Share Who Do You Think You Are?\xa0with Friends and Family Share Genealogy Gems Podcast with your friends and family \xa0 Who Do You Think You Are? premieres on NBC on Friday, March 5 at 8:00 pm. \xa0 NEWS:\xa0 \xa0 Lisa will be speaking at the in Toronto Canada being held may 14 through the 16, 2010 at the Doubletree by Hilton at the Toronto Airport.\xa0\xa0\xa0 \xa0 Veterans History Project Marks Tenth Year with Events and Initiatives The Veterans History Project was created in 2000 by Congress as a national documentation program of the to record, preserve, and make accessible the first-hand remembrances of American wartime veterans from World War I through the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Volunteer interviewers may request information at or the toll-free message line at (888) 371-5848. \xa0 \xa0 Family Search they have announced some new record digitization projects: Brasil, Pernambuco, Recife - Registro Civil, 1900-1920 Italia, Napoli, Castellammare di Stabia - Atti di Morte 1809-1936 [Parte B] UK, Bristol - Parish Registers 1837-1900 [Part B] US, Guam and Samoa - 1920 Federal Census US, Kentucky - 1910 Federal Census US, Maryland - 1910 Federal Census US, Massachusetts - 1910 Federal Census US, Tennessee - County Marriages, 1790-1950 [Part A] US, Virgin Islands - 1920 Federal Census \xa0 \xa0 MAILBOX: 3 Ring Binder Tabs Followup \xa0 Acid Free, 5-Tab, Pack of 5 The sheet protectors fit 8-1/2" x 11" material and are acid free and archival safe won't lift print from your pages. Escalating Ancestry issues Al Wilson asked for advice in escalating an issue with Ancestry and Lisa provides two strategies for resolving the case of the missing WWI Draft Registration Cards. \xa0 \xa0 Blogs & Tollbars Michael wrote in to say that the thing he loves about listening to podcasts is that something always pops back in his mind a few days after listening. \xa0 Michael\u2019s Blog:\xa0 Update: The Genealogy Gems Toolbar has been discontinued\xa0 Here\u2019s an email from Paul Dunlop who writes: \u201cI just came across your Genealogy Made Easy podcast #001 Get Inspired and Get Started. I began really researching my family just before the holidays\u2026It\u2019s been helpful to listen to the beginner podcasts\u2026.Much as I fear I have got the bug and cant stop this!\u2026Great show.\u201d\xa0\xa0 Paul Dunlop \xa0 Rootsmagic and Mark Tucker Barbara Starmans wrote to say she\u2019s migrated to Roots Magic 4 and \u201cI\u2019m enjoying the program more than ever now that it incorporates all the features I was looking for when I wandered away to another software a couple of years ago.\xa0\u201c \xa0 \xa0 Barbara says she\u2019s relying on the book Evidence Explained \xa0 Lisa's\xa0interview\xa0with Mark Tucker \xa0 Thanks for your great podcasts! Barbara J Starmans You can check out \xa0 GEM: Interview with Irene Johnson Part 2 \xa0 Jerry Springer video links from \xa0 Irene's Tips: - Study about maps before you come to make the most of them. - They are out on the floor in big cases with wide skinny drawers.\xa0 Don\u2019t hesitate to ask for help. - Use Gazateers in conjunction with maps -\xa0You need to understand the geography of a country. - Document everything \u2013 where you are getting your information from. \xa0\xa0 Lisa: "You can\u2019t be lonely being a genealogist!" \xa0 Irene's Thoughts on\xa0Grandchildren and Adoption: \u201cWe have a heritage to leave them\u201d \xa0 Irene's Bottom Line:\xa0 "Don\u2019t Be Afraid \u2013 Ask the Questions!" \xa0 \xa0 Become a Genealogy Gems \xa0 GEM: Profile America \u2013 The First Telephone Book \xa0 and the transcribed list of telephone subscribers in New Haven, CT in 1878