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Episode 366 - Two of "Fisher's Favorite 50" Interviews Of All Time: The Driveway Sisters / Tracing A 19th Century Kidnap Victim

Episode 366 - Two of "Fisher's Favorite 50" Interviews Of All Time: The Driveway Sisters / Tracing A 19th Century Kidnap Victim

Extreme Genes · Fisher

March 12, 202144m 16s

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Show Notes

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 by talking about the remarkable, free new tool being offered by MyHeritage.com that animates your ancestral pictures! David then talks about a cousin discovery he made at RootTech Connect that's opened a whole new line of research for him. And speaking of RootsTech Connect, FamilySearch.org has a new computer assisted indexing system for your handwritten documents. You'll want to hear about this. Next, there's been another awesome archaeological find… this time in Pompeii. Then, David relays an amazingly funny 19th century probate record. (It seems somebody's priorities were just a bit off!)

In segment two, hear the first of two of "Fisher's Favorite 50" interviews. Fisher visits with two Wisconsin women who have come to call themselves "The Driveway Sisters." One moved in a year the interview and shares a driveway with the other. But they didn't know they were sisters! Hear the odd way they learned the truth about their close relationship.

Then, Terri O'Connell of Chicago tells the story of the kidnapping of an infant relative in the 1890s. It's a tale that's been told in the family for well over a century. But now, thanks to DNA, she and her family know what became of the kidnapped baby!

David then returns for another round of Ask Us Anything, answering your listener questions.

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