Showing posts with label Talk Radio Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talk Radio Show. Show all posts

21 June 2013

Mastering Genealogical Proof with Thomas W. Jones on The Forget-Me-Not Hour radio show


Host Jane E. Wilcox welcomed Dr. Thomas W. Jones, author of the recently released book Mastering Genealogical Proof, on Wednesday, June 19. Tom discussed what genealogical proof is and why we need it. He explained how the book can help all genealogists -- from novices to professionals – in their quest to correctly identify their ancestors. Find the show on demand at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/janeewilcox/2013/06/20/mastering-genealogical-proof-with-thomas-w-jones.

Find the book at the National Genealogical Society online store at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/mastering_genealogical_proof.

Thomas W. Jones has been the co-editor of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly since 2002. He is past APG board member, BCG trustee, and president and teaches at BU, IGHR, and SLIG. With over forty years of research and teaching experience, he frequently lectures, teaches, and writes about genealogical methodology.





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20 February 2013

Stefani Evans, conference chair for the National Genealogical Society 2013 Family History Conference in Las Vegas on the BlogTalkRadio TONIGHT! Get the scoop on the conference!




Stefani Evans, conference chair for the National Genealogical Society 2013 Family History Conference in Las Vegas, joins host Jane E. Wilcox for The Forget-Me-Not Hour: Your Ancestors Want Their Stories to Be Told radio show on www.BlogTalkRadio.com/JaneEWilcox this evening, Wednesday, 20 February, at 9:00 p.m. EST. Stefani will talk about all that is in store for participants at the conference from May 8-11: speakers, topics, special events, and tours. Find out why the NGS 2013 Family History Conference is the must-attend genealogy event this year!

Listen on-demand after the show airs at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/janeewilcox/2013/02/21/national-genealogical-society-in-vegas-with-stefani-evans




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16 May 2012

Your Ancestors Stories - Nat'l Gen. Soc & Terry Koch-Bostic -- TONIGHT 9PM!




Catch Terry Koch-Bostic, a Director and the Marketing Chair on the NGS Board of Directors, as she talks with Jane Wilcox on the Forget Me Not Hour (Radio Program) tonight at 9PM EST.

Tonight’s program is described as ...

If you missed the National Genealogical Society's annual conference in Cincinnati, this is the show to hear. Even if you were there, this is the show to hear since you couldn't be everywhere at once. Terry Koch-Bostic, a Director and the Marketing Chair on the NGS Board of Directors, joins Jane tonight to share highlights from the four-day conference. What speakers wowed their audiences? What did participants see at the Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati? What new technology was introduced? Find out here.

So, whether you were at the recently concluded NGS 2012 Family History Conference or not, you’ll want to listen tonight to get the scoop!





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14 February 2012

Julie Miller, CG, VP of NGS & 2012 Family History Conference Chair joins "The Forget-Me-Not Hour: Your Ancestors Want Their Stories to Be Told" radio show tomorrow (15 Feb)


Julie Miller, CG, Vice President of the National Genealogical Society and 2012 Family History Conference Chair, joins genealogist Jane E. Wilcox, host of "The Forget-Me-Not Hour: Your Ancestors Want Their Stories to Be Told" radio show, on www.BlogTalkRadio.com/JaneEWilcox at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time on 15 February 2012. Julie will talk about the benefits of being a member of NGS and about the upcoming NGS 2012 Family History Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio on 9–12 May. Find out who will be speaking at the conference and why it's an event not to be missed! Listen live by calling 818-691-7404 or on BlogTalkRadio. Can't listen live? Catch the recorded show on-demand at www.BlogTalkRadio.com/JaneEWilcox.

Here also is a link to the show:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/janeewilcox/2012/02/16/your-ancestors-stories--national-genealogical-society




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30 November 2011

December Programs -- The Forget-Me-Not Hour on WHVW radio -- Poughkeepsie NY Area


Professional historian and genealogist Jane E. Wilcox will have the following upcoming programs on her talk radio show, The Forget-Me-Not Hour: Your Ancestors Want Their Stories to Be Told, on WHVW 950 AM radio in Poughkeepsie and on www.BlogTalkRadio.com/JaneEWilcox.

7 December: Behind the Scenes on TV and David Rambo. David Rambo, the former producer of the hit TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, joins Jane to talk about the behind-the-scenes development of and writing scripts for fictional TV shows and his work on CSI and as a playwright using history as inspiration. This show airs live at on WHVW 950 AM radio in Poughkeepsie and is rebroadcast at on www.BlogTalkRadio.com/JaneEWilcox that evening.

21 December: Hereditary Societies. Sandra MacLean Clunies, a professional genealogist, author, lecturer and member of such hereditary societies as the Daughters of the American Revolution  and Hereditary Order of the Families of the Presidents and First Ladies of America, will tell us what these societies are all about and how you, too, could become a member of one. Airs on BlogTalkRadio.com/JaneEWilcox at

4 January 2012: County Clerks and Nina Postupack. Clerk Nina Postupack joins Jane on tonight's show. Nina will tell us what a New York state county clerk does and what historical records are in their keep. She'll also tell us what Ulster County in particular has in store for genealgists at the County Office Building and the Records Center.




Editor’s Note: There is an archive of past shows available and includes topics such as:
o       NY Library Fire and Doc Donations
o       Community Genealogy and Helen Shaw
o       Photo Detective Maureen Taylor
o       Edwin Ford, Kingston, NY Historian
o       Jewish Gen IAJGS Gary Mokotoff


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