Research Like a Pro is a podcast about genealogy research methodology. Diana Elder and Nicole Dyer of FamilyLocket.com discuss how to take your family history research to the next level and uncover more of your family tree. Learn about research objectives, analysis, locality research, research planning, source citations, report writing, case studies, and more. Diana and Nicole are the mother-daughter team at FamilyLocket.com and the creators of the Amazon bestselling book, Research Like a Pr ...
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Hear me chat with friends and interview experts on everything about your career, other than how to sing, dance, and act. Basically, I want to share everything I wish I would have known starting out in Musical Theatre. Send me an email on what other topics you'd like me to discuss. I'd love your input. Thanks! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Watching The Wireless is a weekly podcast hosted by broadcaster Jamie Dyer. He will be joined by a variety of guests from the industry, as well as the odd monologue.
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If you are a musician, writer, visual artist, actor, or some other type of creative entrepreneur, this show is for you! Host Bob Baker is on a mission to help creative people of all kinds use their talents and know-how to make a living and make a difference in the world! The podcast features interviews and helpful advice from Bob, who has been self-employed in the arts for most of his life (as an author, musician, visual artist, actor, and improv comedy instructor).
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RLP 314: Banyan DNA and Double Cousin Relationships
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Diana and Nicole discuss BanyanDNA, a tool for analyzing complex family relationships in genetic genealogy. Leah Larkin introduced BanyanDNA in December 2023, highlighting its unique ability to identify unknown ancestors and alert users to discrepancies in family trees. Diana shares her experience with her own family tree, where her great-grandpare…
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How Amanda Health Built a Million-Dollar Art Business - No More Starving Artist!
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/oFeBJtrdhSw - Amanda Heath is a visual artist and the founder of three successful, six-figure businesses. She empowers action-oriented artists with the skills, knowledge & confidence needed to build a sustainable and profitable art business. Whether you’re a …
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In this episode, Diana and Nicole discuss finding immigration records for ancestors arriving in the United States after 1906. They provide a timeline of important immigration laws and their impacts, such as the 1906 establishment of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, the 1917 Immigration Act, the 1921 Emergency Quota Act, the 1924 Nation…
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How to Become an Influential Game Changer | Lethia Owens Interview
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/aQ4EkzgpUzc - Get ready to be inspired. Lethia Owens is a growth strategist and professional speaker. She’s the founder of Game Changers International and author of "Your Brand Influence: The Art and Science of Building an Influential Personal Brand." Welcome…
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Diana and Nicole explore the use of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and WikiTree in genealogical research. They explain that mtDNA is inherited from our mothers, with only females passing it on, and how it differs from autosomal DNA by coming from a distant maternal ancestor. They discuss how mtDNA testing reveals …
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How This Solo Piano Artist Got 2 Billion Music Streams | Michele McLaughlin Interview
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/d5KFR5_usNA - Michele McLaughlin is an award-winning contemporary instrumental and New Age solo pianist and composer. She has released more than 22 albums and has nearly 2 Billion streams. She has been featured in Rolling Stone Magazine and is an eight-time N…
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RLP 311: Giving Credit to AI Tools in Genealogy Writing
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In this podcast episode, Diana and Nicole discuss the use of Generative AI in scholarly and genealogical writing, emphasizing the importance of transparency in disclosing AI assistance. They talk about editorial guidelines from scholarly journals and the Association of Computational Linguistics, which suggest clear declarations of AI's involvement …
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How to Grow a 6-Figure Visual Art Business | Ros Gervay Interview
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/D5tfwiEKHUQ - Ros Gervay is a visual artist and business coach for new and up-and-coming artists. She helps her clients develop the confidence to show up as artists, sell their work, and master their marketing to build a fulfilling art business and get paid t…
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RLP 310: Disclosing use of AI in Genealogy Writing
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In this podcast episode, Diana and Nicole discuss the evolving role of AI chatbots in various writing contexts, particularly in academia and genealogy. They highlight the changing policies around the use of large language models (LLMs) in academic writing, noting how organizations like the International Conference on Machine Learning have shifted f…
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The Indigenous Canadian Medicine Woman | Asha Frost Inspired Life Interview
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/gmhtJsuVxf4 - She is the bestselling author of "You Are the Medicine." She created Oracle decks such as the Animal Elders and the Sacred Medicine Card Deck. She created the audio program "Indigenous Teaching and Meditations for Energy Healing" for Hay House. …
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RLP 309: WikiTree Special Projects with Elaine Martzen and Emmaline MacBeath
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In this episode of "Research Like a Pro," guests Elaine Martzen and Emmaline MacBeath join hosts Diana and Nicole to discuss various WikiTree projects. Projects on WikiTree are groups organized around topics or activities to facilitate collaboration among members. They include top-level projects with unique tags and badges, sub-projects using highe…
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Build a Prosperous Spiritual Business for Psychics & Lightworkers | Tana Newberry
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/b2pzcuz97jE - Would you like to activate wealth in your life or transform your spirit-led business into a six-figure plus luxury brand? Well, joining me today is someone who can help you do just that. It's Tana Newberry. Welcome to "The Inspired Life," a new …
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BREAKING: New Interview Series "The Inspired Life"
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Send me a text message I’ve got some breaking news about a new interview series I am launching that’s coming to my affirmations YouTube channel and podcast. It’s called “The Inspired Life.” Every week, I’ll interview someone living their passion and making an impact with their gifts and talents. For instance, you’ll meet a woman who teaches psychic…
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RLP 308: DNA Features at WikiTree with Emma MacBeath
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This episode of Research Like a Pro focuses on the DNA features available on Wikitree, with guest Emmaline MacBeath, a genetic genealogist, explaining them. Diana and Nicole, discuss with Emmaline the various DNA tools and functionalities on Wikitree. One key feature is the ability to mark relationships as "DNA confirmed" by providing evidence from…
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How Wayne Dyer, Louise Hay, and Seth Godin Contributed to My Success
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Send me a text message My friend Deb Gaut interviewed me on her Tiny Sparks Big Flames podcast. In Part 2, I name the authors and mentors who influenced and inspired me. I also share my philosophy on pursuing dreams and making a living on my own terms. Join the Magnetize Your Tribe community! Learn How to Attract More Soul-Aligned Fans and Paying C…
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In the podcast episode of "Research Like Pro," Betsy Ko, a mentor and leader of the WikiTree Events Committee, discusses her background and role at WikiTree. Betsy began her genealogy journey influenced by a family belief related to historical ties and deepened her commitment by studying genealogical principles. She participates in projects focused…
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How I Make a Living as a Multipotentialite Renaissance Man
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Send me a text message My friend Deb Gaut interviewed me on her Tiny Sparks Big Flames podcast. In Part 1, I share my story of making a living as a Multipotentialite Renaissance Man and offer some helpful advice. Join the Magnetize Your Tribe community! Learn How to Attract More Soul-Aligned Fans and Paying Customers to Your Heart-Centered Business…
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RLP 306: Genealogy Institutes with Cyndi Ingle
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In this podcast episode, Diana and Nicole introduce Cyndi Ingle, the creator of CyndisList.com, a renowned resource for genealogical research. Cyndi, with over 44 years of experience in genealogy, is currently serving as the Executive Director for the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR). They discuss the distinctiveness of genealo…
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RLP 305: Southwestern Research with Michelle Mikkelson part 3 - Land, Mining and Agricultural Records
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In this podcast episode, Diana and Nicole talk with guest Michelle Mickelson, AG, about the significance of the Homestead Act of 1862 in spurring westward expansion and its implications for genealogy. They explore how this act allowed people to claim and cultivate land in states like Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah, and …
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RLP 304: Southwestern Research with Michelle Mickelson Part 2 - Church, Cemetery, Native American, and Spanish Records
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In this podcast episode, hosts Diana, Nicole, talk with Michelle Mickelson, AG, and discuss the crucial role of church, cemetery, Native American, and Spanish language records in Southwestern genealogy. They emphasize that these records, often predating government documentation, are indispensable for exploring family relationships, migration patter…
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RLP 303: Southwestern Research with Michelle Mickelson - Part 1 - Jurisdictions and Manuscripts
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In this episode, Diana and Nicole welcome guest Michelle Mickelson, AG, to discuss key records and repositories for researching ancestors in the Southwestern United States. They explore the differences between federal, state, and local records, highlighting the importance of each for uncovering vital information. Michelle guide listeners through na…
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RLP 302: Examining Family Lore - Was Eliza Isenhour a Cherokee?
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about the story of Eliza Ann Isenhour (1850-1898) and the family lore that claims she was a full-blooded Cherokee. The conversation starts with the 1884 incident that left Eliza a widow with four young children and another on the way after her husband, William Henderson Shults, died following an accident. F…
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RLP 301: Genealogy and DNA Research in Phases
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In this episode, we discuss breaking up complex research projects into phases. This is a great way to make progress on a research question that might otherwise seem daunting. We'll talk about how to identify the mother of Elsie, a woman born in 1820, as an example of how to set up phases for research. We'll also discuss how to determine which phase…
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In episode #300 of Research Like a Pro, Diana and Nicole discuss the evolution of their genealogy research methodology, Research Like a Pro (RLP), over the years, focusing on past, present, and future perspectives. Past Developments: Technology: Initially, Diana and Nicole utilized tools like PAF and Ancestral Quest for family trees, Google Sheets …
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, we discuss strategies for researching ancestors who emigrated to the United States after 1820, emphasizing the wealth of ship manifests and other records available for identifying individuals among those with the same name. We explore immigration trends from the 19th to the early 20th century, the impact of U…
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RLP 298: Immigration Records Part 2 - Colonial Era
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Diana and Nicole discuss the intricacies of tracing ancestors back to the Colonial Era in the United States, emphasizing the scarcity of immigration records before the establishment of the U.S. Federal Government in 1789. They highlight strategies such as cluster research and the use of DNA testing to overcome the challenge of limited documentation…
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This episode of Research Like a Pro focuses on the intricacies of tracing immigration records in genealogical research. Diana and Nicole discuss the common challenges faced when trying to locate an ancestor's passenger list and the various entry points into the U.S., such as New York, New Orleans, Boston, San Francisco, Canada, and Mexico. They emp…
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RLP 296: My Genealogical Publishing Company Library with Barry Chodak
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro features a discussion with Barry Chodak from genealogical.com about a new feature called the My GPC Library. This digital library provides access to 800 of the best titles in genealogy and family history, making it an invaluable resource for researchers. Diana and Nicole, the hosts, share their excitement abou…
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RLP 295: Review of The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century
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In this episode, Diana and Nicole delve into the agricultural roots of American ancestry, spotlighting Richard L. Bushman's book, "The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century: A Social and Cultural History." They discuss the profound role of farming in shaping American society and the individual stories of ancestors who contributed to this agricu…
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The Creative Goal Gap! How to End the Struggle and Get What You Want
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/ZpZcgzUO24w - In this short session, Bob Baker uncovers the common pitfalls that prevent most people from reaching their goals and shares the transformative strategy that changed his life. Get ready to redefine the way you approach your goals. Written and rea…
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro we delve into the intricacies of naturalization records, with a special focus on 20th-century cases. A significant part of the episode is dedicated to a case study of Adolph Salmon, a German immigrant. We discuss how Diana traced his naturalization journey through various records, including census data, newspa…
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about the evolution of naturalization laws in the U.S., tracing how these laws have shaped the process of becoming an American citizen from the country's early days to the modern era. By examining specific acts from 1790 through to the 20th century, we shed light on the legal landscape that our ancestors na…
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The Three Layers of Accomplishment Hardly Anyone Talks About
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version here: https://youtu.be/JXFVR12lGR0 - The Three Layers of Accomplishment Hardly Anyone Talks About. Written and read by Bob Baker (c) 2024. Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free and easy. Just head to http://PromoteYourCreativity.com - you'll get sample ebooks and audiobook chapte…
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about naturalization records in the United States. We review the genealogical information naturalization records can hold, and discuss various records created in the process. We talk about Declarations of Intention (first papers), Petitions for Naturalization (second or final papers), and Certificates of Na…
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The Secret to Networking Success: How to Win Friends and Influence People
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Send me a text message Watch the YouTube video version here: https://youtu.be/v-ipKzA_0-8 - Networking Tips: What Journalism Taught Me About People Connections. Written and read by Bob Baker (c) 2018 - 2024. Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free and easy. Just head to http://PromoteYourCreativity.com - you'll get sample ebooks and au…
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RLP 291: William Henry Kelsey Jr. - Tradesman and Entrepreneur
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In today's episode of Research Like a Pro, we delve into the life of William Henry Kelsey Jr. (1856-1918), exploring his various roles as a tradesman, entrepreneur, and homesteader. His ventures in the sawmill industry, wholesale fruit and berry business, and homesteading in Idaho are thoroughly examined. Personal accounts from his children enrich …
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RLP 290: Nancy E. Briscoe and the Civil War
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In today's episode of Research Like a Pro, we explore the life of Nancy Briscoe Fraser during the Civil War. We focus on the often overlooked experiences of women in this era, specifically examining Nancy's life in the Ozarks. We discuss her marriage to a Confederate soldier amidst the conflict and her life after the war. This conversation emphasiz…
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RLP 289: Exploring New Tools at Living DNA
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about the new DNA tools at LivingDNA. Initially, we discuss our personal projects and thoughts on time management, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing life goals and projects. We then shift to the main topic: our experience with LivingDNA's new tools, specifically the chromosome browser and the Match…
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RLP 288: Resolving Conflicts on the FamilySearch Family Tree
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about conflicts encountered while researching our ancestor Harriet Huggett Kelsey and updating her profile on FamilySearch. Diana found conflicting information about Harriet's birth year, with possible years of 1823, 1825, and 1826 from different sources. We discuss a conflict regarding the name and identit…
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RLP 287: Flew the Coop: Harriet (Huggett) Kelsey
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about our ancestor Harriett Huggett (Nicole's 3rd great-grandmother and Diana's 2nd great-grandmother). Diana researched records for Harriett's early life in England. She enjoyed finding a personal history written by Harriett's granddaughter which provided wonderful details about Harriett's decision to leav…
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For Creative Introverts Who Lack Confidence: My Best Advice
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Send me a text message Turbo-Charge Your Life 2024 starts January 6 at https://BobBakerInspiration.com/2024 - Reignite your passion, gain clarity and confidence, and make major progress on your #1 goal - in just 30 days. Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free and easy. Just head to http://PromoteYourCreativity.com - you'll get sample …
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RLP 286: Researching your Scandinavian Ancestors with Torhild Shirley Part 2
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is an interview with Torhild Shirley about Scandinavian research. She continues the case study of Gudmund Rasmussen and discusses research planning, carrying out the research, and the conclusion. The central question addressed in this episode revolves around whether Gudmund Rasmusson, presumed to be Rasmus Gud…
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RLP 285: Scandinavian Research with Torhild Shirley Part 1
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is an interview with Scandinavian research expert, Torhild Shirley, AG. Torhild is a native of Norway. We discuss the challenges of genealogical research in Scandinavia, focusing on a case study from Sweden. In the case, Torhild aims to uniquely identify a person named Rasmus Gudmundsson, born around 1719 in M…
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RLP 284: University Archives with Sam Howes
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In this episode of Research Like a Pro, Nicole Dyer and Diana Elder speak with Sam Howes, an archivist at Bates College in Maine. They discuss his work managing the official records of the college, including administrative documents, student records, yearbooks, and special collections. Sam explains what types of materials college archives typically…
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RLP 283: Selina Kelsey - Utah Pioneer in the News
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about our ancestor, Selina (Beddoes) Kelsey. Selina lived until age 97, and was regularly featured in Utah newspapers due to being one of the last pioneers to arrive in Utah by wagon (before the railroad). Selina was only 4 years old when she crossed from Nebraska to Salt Lake City by covered wagon. Diana o…
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about Diana's visit to the South Carolina Department of Archives and History to learn more about William Keaton, our ancestor. William Keaton received a land grant in the late 1700s in Pendleton District, which became Anderson County. Diana shares what she learned in her visit to the archives and we discuss…
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about civil marriage records and where to find them. We discuss examples from the U.S. and England and give a tutorial for how to make citations for marriage records from a bound volume at the county courthouse viewed as images online. Links Back to the Basics with Marriage Records Part 4: Civil Marriage Re…
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RLP 280: Colonial Emigrant Ancestor: Thomas Royston
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about our distant ancestor, Thomas Royston, who settled in Gloucester County, Virginia. Thomas was granted thousands of acres in the late 1600s, and Diana got to visit Gloucester County and see where he probably lived. Join us as we discuss the historical context and records that make up the story of Thomas…
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RLP 279: Unmerging on FamilySearch Family Tree
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For blog post: Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about how to unmerge profiles on the FamilySearch Family Tree. When there are many people of the same name who lived in an area, it's common for the profiles to get accidentally merged. When you notice an issue where multiple people have been merged into one person, there are several steps to…
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RLP 278: Other Relationships on FamilySearch
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Today's episode of Research Like a Pro is about the "other relationships" option in the FamilySearch Family Tree. After the vitals, other information, and family members sections, you will see the other relationships section of the profile page. If you click “add other relationship,” you’ll see a popup with a dropdown list allowing you to select ce…
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