How Researching German Ancestors is Different
December 8, 2006
An Interview with James Beidler
Pennsylvania expert and columnist James Beidler joins this genealogy podcast to discuss “How Researching German Ancestors is Different.. Learn more than a few interesting facts about German research and colonial America. Also learn how to create a plan to update your lineage software.
Also in this episode:
- News: Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation’s new DNA search, Wholly Genes half off
- Emails: Use comments on whether a website or blog works best.:
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Ralph Link | December 10, 2006 at 6:46 pm
Just came across your website. I’m glad to see more Genealogy podcasts. Will be staying tuned for the future. Keep it up!
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André Dominguez | December 12, 2006 at 2:04 am
I was introduced to your podcast from Jim Beidler’s column. It sounded interesting and I was not disappointed. Your style is very polished and professional. Your topics are timely. Although I only listened to your e-mail session and Jim’s interview, I plan on listening to more and spread the word to my genealogical friends.