Episode 434 - Another Ordinary Person With An Extraordinary Find / Legacy Tree Genealogist’s Jessica Taylor On Family History Month

Episode 434 - Another Ordinary Person With An Extraordinary Find / Legacy Tree Genealogist’s Jessica Taylor On Family History Month

Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin Family Histoire News with the story of an only child who has grown up to be not so lonely. You’ll want to hear this one! Then, the bodies being found at the receding Lake Mead are being identified… in some cases, with your help. David has details. Then hear about the ship that tried to help the Titanic, but ran into a major problem itself just a few years later. Next, just like we all do, a man received a strange email he thought must be a scam. As it turns out, it changed his life and his identity. Dave explains. Have you heard about the college student who found a fascinating bit of history at a flea market… and has cashed in? You’ll be jealous. David then tells us about a new overseas discovery as old as the pyramids! And finally, our Spooky Season ditty for this week.

Next, Fisher visits with Kevin Desmond. He’s an ordinary person with an extraordinary find. It started with a story of a club that his late Dad belonged to and told him about. That story has taken Kevin deep down the rabbit hole and is now being developed into a book. Find out how each new detail has led to another.

Then, Jessica Taylor, Founder and President of our sponsors at Legacy Tree Genealogists, talks about Family History Month and shares thoughts with Fisher on how you can hook your kids and grandkids into the stories of their distant past.

David then returns for questions about Eagle Scout Projects in history and about the witch prosecutions and executions in Salem and beyond.

That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show!

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