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Weekly Genealogy Toolkit

The Weekly Genealogy Toolkit is your dose of family history insights, tips and tools designed to empower your genealogical journey. Host Ed Adams will guide you through the rich tapestry of your family history. Every week, we will unravel new strategies, uncover hidden gems, and equip you with the tools needed to navigate the fascinating story of how you became you. Grab your notebook and a cup of coffee... there’s work to be done.
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Episodes

Immigration part 1 - Colonial and Federal Era

Immigration research is one of the most rewarding parts of genealogy. It's breathtaking the first time you see your ancestor on a ship's manifest indicating their original hometown. The next thing you know, you'll be learning how to make pierogis or haggis. But what can you do when there is no ship's manifest? This week I look at early American immigration, and some records that can help you answer your questions.

Jun 03, 202412 minEp. 22

19th Century Adoption - A Case Study

Adoption is one of the more challenging situations to face within genealogy. Even more challenging is when there is no documentation of the adoption ever occurring. That doesn't mean that this constitutes an insurmountable challenge though. Learn about 19th Century Adoption in this week's case study. @theWGTPod

May 27, 202417 minEp. 21

Search Tips

In this week's episode, let's talk about maximizing the power of search functions across various genealogy websites. Understanding how to effectively use search operators and other advanced tips can significantly enhance your research outcomes. @theWGTPod

May 20, 202413 minEp. 20

Evolving Borders

I really love maps. I just wish that they wouldn't change so much. No, I'm not worried about the tectonics plates moving around the globe so much as the ever moving political borders that makes genealogy work so challenging sometimes. Sometimes answering the question of where your ancestor lived isn't so straight forward. Listen to this week's episode as we explore evolving borders and what that means for our research. chronas.org Atlas of Historical County Boundaries David Rumsey Maps Library o...

May 13, 202411 minEp. 19

Your First Genealogy Road Trip!

Doing genealogical research from the comfort of your own home is great, but doing that work in physical repositories that have documents that no one has ever seen since they were created is amazing. Standing on the property of your many times great grandparents is a bucketlist item. In this week's episode I talk about ways to get the most out of your trip so that as soon as you finish your first one, you'll start planning your next one.

May 06, 202417 minEp. 18

Dealing with burnout

Burnout maybe inherent in just about anything if you do it long enough, and genealogy is no exception. But if you find yourself sitting there staring at your screen, unable to summon the energy to continue the search... is that it? Are you done with genealogy? You don't have to be. Today I talk about a number of techniques to stay in the field, but give yourself a break. @theWGTPod

Apr 29, 202411 minEp. 17

What's in a name?

You spend a lot of time looking at names when working on genealogy... but how much time are you spending thinking about those names? Chances are, you have some great clues for future research just sitting there in the names of the ancestors already sitting in your family tree. Listen now to learn what's in a name? @theWGTPod

Apr 22, 202412 minEp. 16

Unindexed Records

Did you know that if you are just logging into the big genealogy websites, filling out a form and clicking 'search' you are leaving an entire world of information undiscovered. This week, we look at unindexed records and the potential gold mine that these represent. Where do you find them and how do you use them? Listen in to find out.

Apr 15, 202414 minEp. 15

Search the Catalog

It's so easy to use the main search feature on Ancestry, My Heritage, Family Search and all the rest. You just punch in a name and click search. But where should you go when you do that and you don't see what you're expecting to find? Well, leave the main search page, and head over to the card catalog. It may seem intimidating at first, but you will thank my later. Reach out on twitter: @theWGTPod

Apr 08, 202412 minEp. 14

History Focus - The Brownsville Affray

History matters. This is the first episode in what might become a quarterly series, highlighting little known, but fascinating micro histories that you might be surprised to find when you start looking into the history of the world your ancestors inhabited. In this episode, 167 men get punished for a murder. How'd that happen? Map of Fort Brown Map of Brownsville University of North - The Texas Portal to Texas History: https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/collections/BRAF/ Amazon.com - Brownsvil...

Apr 01, 202428 minEp. 13

History Matters - Building your family's context

History matters. And not because it's helpful in understanding the present, or because it allows civilizations to learn from their mistakes, or because its ability to inspire. It matters because to your ancestors, it was their now. This week I talk about how I go about understanding the world of my ancestors.

Mar 25, 202412 minEp. 12

Trust No One - Analyze your sources

Trust no one. Just because it's on an old document doesn't make it the truth. You'll never know if you've found yourself researching that small town with a big secret unless you analyze your sources. Get ready to shake up your tree, because there's some learning to be done. Episode 7 - Types of Evidence: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/types-of-evidence/id1724689931?i=1000645822239

Mar 18, 202415 minEp. 11

Research Logs - Stay on Track

It's easy to get lost when you are working on a challenging genealogy project. Try leaving yourself some breadcrumbs so you can retrace your path if you need to, or get back on track if it's been a while since you last worked on that project. This episode is all about research logs... the genealogical breadcrumbs.

Mar 11, 202412 minEp. 10

What I learned at RootsTech

RootsTech 24 was a great conference. No matter how experienced you are in genealogy, there's always something to learn there and this year was no different. So, grab your favorite cozy spot and let's unravel the magic of RootsTech together.

Mar 04, 202411 hr 30 minEp. 9

Get ready for RootsTech

This week, I spill the beans on the ultimate genealogy event: RootsTech! Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just dipping your toes into the gene pool, RootsTech offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect, learn, and grow. Join me as I share the inside scoop on why you should mark your calendar for this must-attend event, whether you're joining in person or online. From inspiring keynotes to hands-on classes, there's something for everyone at RootsTech. Don't miss out on the chance to sup...

Feb 26, 20248 minEp. 8

Types of Evidence

Have you ever felt stuck chasing that one perfect source? Well, here's the scoop: sometimes it just doesn't exit. Sometimes you need to look at indirect or negative evidence pieced together across several sources to find the answer to your question. Listen now to discover how to find those diamonds in the rough and what to do when things aren't crystal clear.

Feb 19, 202411 minEp. 7

Using the FAN club

Today we're unpacking the game-changing FAN Club Methodology. Discover how exploring the connections of Friends and Family, Acquaintances, and Neighbors can help you smash through those stubborn brick walls in your family tree.

Feb 12, 202414 minEp. 6

Fish and the art of research plans

Research plans can help your time spent doing genealogy more productive. Rather than just search, do REsearch. A good research plan is the difference between catching and not catching those fish. FamilySearch Research Wiki Example Research Plan Templates and Examples Family Tree Resources My Family History Files American Ancestors FamilySearch...

Feb 05, 202412 minEp. 5

Using your DNA results

Waiting for your DNA test results to come back can remind you of being a kid on Christmas eve again. It just seems like you'll never get that e-mail stating that they are ready. But they will be ready some day, and what are you going to do with the results? How can you use your DNA to help with your work on your family tree... and what dangers are awaiting you? Good online sources for DNA work: DNAPainter ISOGG Wiki (International Society of Genetic Genealogy) GEDMatch.com (another site where yo...

Jan 28, 202418 minEp. 4

Other People's Trees - Here there be monsters

Most of the online genealogy sites make grabbing information from other people's trees easy. It's great to share, but what about when that information is wrong? This is the mistake that most genealogists make!

Jan 22, 202412 minEp. 3

The US Federal Census - Get the most out of it

The US Federal Census is the first source that most new genealogists gain real experience with. This is because it's a fantastic source. From being recorded at regular intervals, to including a wide range of interesting and helpful information, learning how to maximize the usefulness of the US Federal Census will get you started in the right direction. Blank Census Forms - Great deskside references. IPUMS USA - Get enumerator instructions and more....

Jan 15, 202414 minEp. 2

Welcome to Genealogy - Where do you start?

Genealogy is such a fantastic way to connect with your own story. But where do you start? The best thing you can do, is start with what you know.

Jan 08, 20249 minEp. 1
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