
94 episodes

Extreme Genes: Family History Radio The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.7 • 13 Ratings
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Extreme Genes keeps you informed on the latest in family history research around the world. Host Scott Fisher talks to people about amazing things that have happened while they were doing family history research.
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Hank Jones On Those Weird Things That Happen When Doing Family History
Hank Jones talks about his collection of stories of strange things that have happened when doing genealogy and family history work. Sharon Manson discusses her journey that helped her learn why her parents would tell her never to ask grandma question
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CeCe On DNA Crime Exonerations
The one and only CeCe Moore joins the show. CeCe brings us up to date on what’s happening in her world and explains why she feels that her work solving cold cases is exonerating more people than it is finding guilty people.
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Ordinary Person / Extraordinary Find-- In Italy!
We visit with Lisa Murphy of Orem, Utah, an Ordinary Person With An Extraordinary Find. Lisa’s grandfather was a family enigma. He died without ever telling anyone exactly where he was from, and very little about the family itself. Then comes DNA.
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Connecticut Man’s DNA Shocker
Tom received a Christmas gift a while back that gave him an odd ethnicity result. With the help of Legacy Tree Genealogists he learned the truth about his parentage. But the full story might well have been missed because of an unusual DNA match.
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Judy Russell On Copyright, Fair Use, and Ethics In Preparing Your Histories
The guys begin with the story of an adjustment that was made on the headstone of Susan B. Anthony just in time for election day. Hear what it was and why it was done. Then, a Virginia State Senator has made a sad discovery on his own property.
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Kenyatta Berry on Frederick Douglass in England, Escapes of the Enslaved
Fisher visits with slavery expert Kenyatta Berry. They talk about Frederick Douglass and how he and several other formerly enslaved men travelled to England in the 1840s to create international pressure on the United States to end slavery.
Customer Reviews
Amazing insights each week
I’ve listened to this podcast for years and I find a new researching hint each time I listen to it. Just those little info nuggets I pack away in the back of my mind help out later on with brick walls I run into.
Wonderful resource
Thank you for the insights ✨