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Ancestral Findings

Ancestral Findings

These brief historical and informational snippets about genealogy and history should encourage and help you advance your family tree.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Ancestral Findings episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Ancestral Findings for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Ancestral Findings episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Columbia is the capital city of South Carolina. It is an old city and one with much history attached to it. From early European exploration and settlement to the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and into the modern era, it has remained an important US city in many ways.

Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-state-capitals-south-carolina/

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Ever wondered what hidden treasures lie beneath the cushions of a genealogist’s office chair? Join me as I uncover the playful surprises and forgotten gems that add a touch of whimsy to our everyday research adventures.

Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-unexpected-finds-in-a-genealogists-office-chair

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Ancestral Findings - AF-962: Genealogy of Brazilian Royalty and Nobility
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09/19/24 • 6 min

When most people think of Brazil, images of vibrant festivals, stunning beaches, and lush rainforests come to mind. But beneath this colorful exterior lies a rich and intricate history, including royal courts, noble families, and the grandeur of an aristocracy that profoundly shaped the nation. If your genealogical journey leads you into the realm of Brazilian royalty and nobility, you’re in for a fascinating exploration of power, prestige, and family lineage.

Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/genealogy-of-brazilian-royalty-and-nobility-unraveling-the-aristocratic-tapestry/

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Imagine it’s the early 1930s, and you’re gathered with family or neighbors around a small wooden box that fills the room with voices, music, and stories from far beyond your hometown. This is radio, and it’s transforming how people connect to the world around them. Just like today’s smartphones and social media, radio was a groundbreaking tool that brought the outside world into American homes, creating shared experiences and a sense of belonging during one of the nation’s most difficult times.

Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/americas-new-voice-in-an-era-of-change/

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Henry Harrison Mayes wasn’t a preacher in a pulpit or a theologian in a seminary; he was a coal miner with a profound sense of purpose. Born in the Appalachian heartland of Tennessee in 1898, his life was shaped by faith, hard work, and an unrelenting determination to share the Christian message. What set him apart was not his profession but his unique mission to spread the gospel. Through concrete crosses, hand-carved markers, and even messages in bottles, Mayes carried his faith to highways, rivers, and communities across the United States. His story is one of resilience, creativity, and unwavering devotion—an ordinary man with an extraordinary mission.

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Ancestral Findings - AF-976: Exploring Jewish Genealogy in the Philippines
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10/18/24 • 9 min

The Philippines, known for its rich and diverse cultural tapestry, also holds a unique place in Jewish history. While the Jewish community in the Philippines has always been small, it has played a significant role in the country’s history, especially during times of global turmoil. For those interested in tracing Jewish ancestry within the Philippines, the journey is intriguing and rewarding, offering insights into a little-known but deeply impactful chapter of history.

Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/exploring-jewish-genealogy-in-the-philippines-tracing-a-unique-legacy/

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Gerald Ford holds a unique place in American history as the only president who assumed office without being elected as either president or vice president. Taking on the challenge of healing a nation shaken by Watergate, Ford brought a steady hand, a strong sense of integrity, and deep personal beliefs rooted in his family and faith. This article delves into Ford’s genealogy, his spiritual values, and how these elements shaped his approach to leadership and his legacy.

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The journey to uncover our ancestors' lives often begins with the countless paper trails they've left behind. Among these, census records stand out as one of the most valuable resources for genealogists. Covering the span from 1790 to 1950, these records offer glimpses into the past that help us paint a clearer picture of our forebearers' worlds...

Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/census-records-1790-1955

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There’s a certain charm to scrolling through digital records at midnight, coffee in hand, uncovering new ancestors with the click of a button. But once you’ve collected a few dozen census pages, probate files, and handwritten family notes, you might start to feel a little... buried. Tabs multiply, download folders fill up, and suddenly, you’re not sure where that one 1870 census record went—or whether you ever saved it in the first place.

That’s where paper steps in—not as a step backward, but as a grounding force in your research. Building a paper-based family history folder (or several) gives your work structure, clarity, and even a bit of beauty. It’s not just about printing out documents. It’s about creating something you can flip through, revisit, and share.

Let me show you why I returned to paper—and why it’s become one of the most valuable tools in my own research...

Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-three-biggest-reasons-to-go-back-to-paper/

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As the calendar turns, genealogists find themselves at a juncture—caught between the passage of time and the unchanging stories of the past. For the advanced family historian, this isn’t merely a moment to reflect on what has been achieved but also an opportunity to refine methods, revisit forgotten trails, and rediscover the deeper stories that connect our ancestors’ lives to our own. This time of year holds the perfect symbolism: a chance to merge past and future into a meaningful present.

But what does it mean to “turn the calendar” as a seasoned genealogist? It’s more than setting research goals; it’s about immersing yourself in the narrative of history while sharpening the tools that bring your ancestors’ stories to life...

Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/tracing-the-stories-of-our-ancestors-as-the-calendar-turns/

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How many episodes does Ancestral Findings have?

Ancestral Findings currently has 1127 episodes available.

What topics does Ancestral Findings cover?

The podcast is about Genealogy, History, Ancestry, Podcasts and Geneology.

What is the most popular episode on Ancestral Findings?

The episode title 'AF-894: Columbia, South Carolina: The State Capitals | Ancestral Findings Podcast' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Ancestral Findings?

The average episode length on Ancestral Findings is 7 minutes.

How often are episodes of Ancestral Findings released?

Episodes of Ancestral Findings are typically released every 2 days, 7 hours.

When was the first episode of Ancestral Findings?

The first episode of Ancestral Findings was released on Dec 26, 2014.

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