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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Extreme Genes | MP3 | ENGLISH

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast featuring Scott Fisher
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Extreme Genes | MP3 | ENGLISH

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Extreme Genes | MP3 | ENGLISH

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Extreme Genes | MP3 | ENGLISH

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Extreme Genes | MP3 | ENGLISH

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast featuring Scott Fisher
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Fisher visits with Professor Robert Thorson of the University of Connecticut. Dr. Thorson is an expert on the history of and in those old New England stone walls. Why are they there deep in the woods? How old are they? Who put them there?
Fisher visits with Relative Race host Dan Debenham about what we can expect this season from this geni favorite reality show.
Ron Tanner of FamilySearch.org and Fisher discuss the many changes coming to the iconic website, and particularly “The Tree,” which will soon include same sex couples. It’s a great update on one of genealogy’s great resources.
Barbara Clements of Lombard, Illinois had a longstanding family legend about her Native American ancestry. She recently learned how that story came down through the family and the “why” will amaze you!
Little did Fisher know that when he found his pirate ancestor, William Downs, of Bristol, Rhode Island, that it would spur a man researching the discovery of a 17th century coin to contact him with new information relevant to his ancestor’s
Melissa Barker, The Archive Lady from Houston County, Tennessee is back to share some of her latest stories of acquisition, and a remarkable event from a century ago that drew her into a fascinating research project.
Fisher visits with Dr. David Sloane. Dr. Sloane is a great grandson of Thomas Edison. He talks about how that relationship has influenced his life, the challenge of living up to the legacy, and challenges to the Edison legacy.
Paul Woodbury, the DNA specialist from Legacy Tree Genealogists, talks about how he handles the challenges of handling his DNA matches, various kit numbers and passwords, etc., so he can more quickly make the most of his test results.
Fisher visits with a man who has gained worldwide fame as “The Good Cemeterian.” Andrew Lumish has developed a passion for cleaning up tombstones in the Tampa area, especially military figures, and especially from the Civil War.
Fisher visits with two Wisconsin women who have come to call themselves “The Driveway Sisters.”
Fisher visits with Maine resident Dan Dixey. Dan recently made news for being the recipient of a remarkable gold ring that was first discovered in a garden in Marblehead, Massachusetts in 1949. It dates back to 1737 and has ties to Dan’s fami
Dr. Woodward weighs in on the controversy surrounding the use of GEDMatch profiles in cold case crimes. Then he explains what we should be looking at when we consider renting or selling our DNA to research companies.
The S.A.R. is currently in a partnership with Kings College in London, reviewing the personal papers of King George III and other high officials of the British government from the time of the Revolution.
Fisher visits with blogger Kate Porter. The author of genijourney.com talks about how her preconceived ideas concerning the life of her nomadic great grandfather changed as she got to know him through the records and other relatives.
Fisher begins with his first cousin, Joann Schmidt, of New York. When Fisher and Joann began collaborating on their shared family history back in the 1980s, Joann also looked into her mother’s side. There, she discovered a horrible family sec
Fisher visits with Larry Guzy, recently installed President General of the Sons of the American Revolution. President Guzy talks about how he got involved and his goals for the Sons heading toward 2026 and the 250th anniversary of our indepen
Fisher sits down with Diane Loosle. The Salt Lake City Library, recently announced that it will no longer be lending out microfilm to satellite libraries around the world. But the move is based on good news! Hear what that is.
Fisher visits with Shayne Davidson. Not long ago, her research led to her what is called St. Louis’ “Rogues Gallery,” a group of 1850s and 1860s era photos, that we would today call “mug shots.” It’s the earliest surviving known collection.
A World War I specialist with FamilySearch.org talks with Fisher about special material now available on the free site as we recognize the centennial of America’s entrance into the War To End All Wars, and the armistice that ended the confl
Fisher visits with CeCe Moore about how her DNA research recently led police to an arrest in a three-decade-old cold case.
Fisher visits with Paul Woodbury, DNA specialist from Legacy Tree Genealogists. Paul has some very strong opinions about what recently happened in the Golden State Killer case and what we should be concerned about using GEDMatch moving forw
As an African-American Creole from New Orleans, Michael took an early interest in his family history, taking his lines back to numerous Revolutionary soldiers and branches to several Europeans countries.
It’s Maureen Taylor, the Photo Detective. Maureen is back to visit with Fisher about ideas not usually considered for finding your ancestral photos. It’s a long list, so sharpen your pencil!
Kate Eakman, Senior Researcher for LegacyTree.com visits with Fisher about your immigrant ancestors and what you may find in their Social Security records
Genealogy Road Show host and 2017 RootsTech keynote speaker, Kenyatta Berry, joins Fisher for a two-part visit.
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