Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 237 - The Family History Show that grows your Family Tree

Published: Jan. 7, 2020, 11:34 p.m.

The Genealogy Gems Podcast is the leading genealogy and family history show. Launched in 2007, the show is hosted by genealogy author, keynote presenter, and video producer Lisa Louise Cooke. The podcast can be found in all major podcasting directories, or download the exclusive Genealogy Gems Podcast app to listen to all the episodes and receive bonus content.\xa0 We are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Genealogy Gems app. We blazed a new trail back in 2010 when we launched the app \u2013 apps were still really new back then.\xa0 I loved the idea of having a way to deliver exclusive bonus content to you as well as the audio, the show notes and best of all an easy way for you to contact me and the show. It\u2019s more popular than ever, and as far as I know we are still the only genealogy podcast app available. If you haven\u2019t already downloaded it just search for Genealogy Gems in Google Play or Apple\u2019s App Store, or get the right app for your phone or tablet . In this episode I have two interviews for you on very different subjects. First up will be a follow up to last month\u2019s episode where we focused specifically on the New York Public Library\xa0Photographers\u2019 Identities Catalog. Well, in this episode we\u2019re going to talk to the genealogy reference librarian at the New York Public Library, Andy McCarthy. And as you\u2019ll hear, there are a massive amount of resource available there for genealogists everywhere. Then we\u2019ll switch gears to Scandinavian genealogy with David Fryxell, author of the new book The Family Tree Scandinavian Genealogy Guide: How to Trace Your Ancestors in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The free podcast is sponsored by The free podcast is sponsored by \xa0 Don\u2019t wait another day. Get the computer backup that I use to view the complete show notes.\xa0 App Users: Don't miss the bonus content!