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Episode 39 - Heritage Quilts, History Podcasts, Mail & More Episode | Genealogy Gems Podcast

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Genealogy Gems Podcast

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Episode 39 - Heritage Quilts, History Podcasts, Mail & More


Episode 39 - Heritage Quilts, History Podcasts, Mail & More

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DATE : Sun, 20 Jan 2008 23:15:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2008-01-20 23:15:00
length : 46845873
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January 10 was the 87th anniversary of the file that destroyed the 1890 census.  What has survived of the population schedules today can be found in the National Archives microfilm publication M407, Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890, as well as a variety of websites

If you would like to learn more about the 1890 census and which specific schedules are still available, you can visit the National Archives pages dedicated to it. 

New Poll Question at Genealogy Gems News Blog:

Are you a member of your local area genealogy society?

MAILBOX:

Diana Larson wrote to recommend the American Girl Collection: 

"This morning I listened to episode 35 in which you discussed reading children's books to become acquainted with some more challenging subjectsâThe American Girls Collection books are a great way for children (and adults) to learn about children living through different periods in American historyâAlthough the stories themselves are fictional, they are thoroughly researched, and each book concludes with a brief section containing factual information, photographs, and artwork about that particular time periodâWhile I know that not all of the locations or time periods will apply to every family out there, these books are a great way to learn what it was like to grow up during different periods throughout history.  And in some cases, the stories could be very similar to some of our ancestors experiences.â

Cathy Paris wrote in about the podcast.  View her family history videos about her dad, Gil Merrill born in 1913 in Franklin, NH

From Deb Atchley:

âGood job.  I really enjoyed the interview with Venice.  The Lennon sisters were part of my childhood memories and I even had the Lennon sisters paperdolls.  The music was really nice and I downloaded several of their songs from iTunes after listening to your podcast.  I enjoyed their enthusiastic response to the genealogy topics on their family.â

Email Lisa at the Genealogy Gems Podcast

GEM: Lisaâs History Podcast Picks

Binge Thinking History
By Tony Cocks
Website: http://bingethinkinghistory.libsyn.com/

Dan Carlinâs  Hardcore History
Website: http://www.dancarlin.com/

Digging for the Truth by the History Channel
Josh Bernstein is the host of this series on the History Channel. 
Season One.   2005.    4 episodes.  http://www.history.com/minisites/diggingforthetruth/
Season Two 2006.  12 episodes

Great Moments in History - by John G. Stockmyer. 10 episode free audio book published as a podcast
Website:  http://www.podiobooks.com/title/great-moments-in-history

History According to Bob 
Website: http://www.summahistorica.com/
Bobâs
website devoted to WWI history:

The History Capsule
Website:  http://www.mystery-otr.net/mpir-radio/

History Center - From the History Channel
Website: http://www.history.com/media.do?id=hc_podcast213_immigration&action=clip

History In Our Time â BBC Radio 4
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/

Historyzine: The History Podcast by Jim Mowatt
Website:  http://historyzine.com/

Journeys into American History by Dennis Humphrey
presents history through Old Time Radio programs. 
Website:  http://www.podango.com/podcast.php?podcastId=395

Just Another Day â The History Channel videocast hosted by Adam Hart-Davis.  Also How London Was Built & History in the Headlines.  Website: http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/podcasts/podcasts.php

http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/microsites/line_of_fire/

Mattâs Today in History

Website:  http://mattstodayinhistory.blogspot.com/

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics Podcast

Website:  http://myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics.blogspot.com/

BRITISH HISTORY:

The National Archives Podcast Series
Podcast Website:  http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/rss/podcasts.xml
National Archives Website:  http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

Tudor Cast by Laura Eakins
Website:  http://tudorhistory.org/podcast/

REGIONAL SPECIFIC:

Abilene and Taylor County, Texas History Podcast
Stories , legends, and tales b David Gibson
Website:  http://abilenetexashistory.com/

DELWARE:  This Day in Delaware History. 
Brief historical facts from the first state in the Union compiled by the Deleware Archives. 
Website:  http://www.delaware.gov/

INDIANA:  Moments of Indiana History
Produced by WFIU Public Media in Bloomington, IN.
Website: http://momentofindianahistory.org/

MINNESOTA:  Almanac: Hands on History
Twin Cities Public Television
Website:  http://tpt.org/history/

MISSOURI:  Missouri Irish History and Legend: Ireland to America
Website:  http://www.irishroots.com/podcast2/rss.xml
From
Michael OâLaughlin of the Irish Roots Podcast

OZARKSShiloh Museum of Ozark History
The Museum is located in Springdale, Arkansas  
Website:  http://shilohcast.blogspot.com/

PENNSYLVANIA:  Explore PA History
Website: 
http://witf.org/FM/podcasts.php
Produced by WITF radio in Pennsylvania, this podcast covers a wide range of topics and at last count had 66 episodes!

SAN FRANCISCO:  Sparkletack The San Francisco History Podcast
Website:  http://www.sparkletack.com/

Valley Forge History & Culture
By the National Park Service. 
Website:  http://www.nps.gov/vafo

GEM:  Heritage Quilts 

 


âThis quilt is for Ronald L. Moore.   It is the last quilt his Grandmother Herring made before her stroke and death.  She loved him so much.  I love you so very much Ron.  I am so proud of you as a son.  All My Love, Motherâ

A job started really by her mother Lenora Herring who had made the quilt.  From great grandmother Herring to my young daughters, the quilt had spanned five generations of us stubborn Moores, and brought us all back together again. 

 

 

The quilts have always cared for the family â first warming them and then bringing them together, and now leading us to other ancestors we didnât know.  Women may not have had a lot of time to use the power of the pen to document history, but they did have some mighty powerful sewing needles!

Coming Soon: An expert quilter who will pass on some ideas for all of us on how to properly care for our heritage quilts. 


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