The Genealogy Guys Podcast #438
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The Guys return after George has been exploring new treatment options for effective management of severe depression. More details can be shared if you email genealogyguys@gmail.com.
The Guys are devastated at the news that the historic courthouse in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, was destroyed by fire on 23 March 2026. This is the epicenter of George's research into his maternal ancestry.
The Guys are celebrating 20 YEARS of the podcasts!
News You Can Use and Share
- WikiTree is one of the biggest collaborative genealogy research sites on the Internet. WikiTree invited George to share his GEDCOM and allow WikiTree volunteers one week to collaborate on his ancestral research. The WikiTree Reveal can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2Ea6XxZFRY&t=2402s.
- Nathan Dylan Goodman's latest book, The Hop-Picker Murders has been released. Drew reviews the latest installment of the Forensic Genealogist mysteries with Morton Farrier.
- MyHeritage has released UK and Ireland incoming and outgoing passenger lists (1678-1960). They also released Nonconformist Births, Deaths & Burials.
- MyHeritage has released the Spanish Newspaper Collection on OldNews.com.
- MyHeritage has published the England & Wales Probate Index (1858-1995) and the 1890 New York Police Census.
- MyHeritage has now expanded its contents and it is now available in 50 languages, perfect for precise research!
- MyHeritage is now home to the complete Swedish Births (1850-1920), Marriages (1850-1945), and Deaths (1850-1945).
- MyHeritage introduced Scibe AI, a powerful new feature that uses AI to transcribe, translate, and analyze historical documents and photographs.
- FamilySearch announces a collaboration with America250 to celebrate the founding of the United States in 1776.
- FamilySearch in March added more than 30 million records from 28 countries.
Listener Email
- Judy asks about legal obligations to register a name change in the U.S. Drew responds in detail.
- Laurie asks about George's deep dive into Scots-Irish records and reference books he has found helpful and instructive.
Drew recaps his experiences at RootsTech 2026 in Salt Lake City.
Drew will be presenting in person for the Sacramento Roots Cellar Spring Seminar on 18 April 2026. Get the details and register online at https://www.rootcellar.org/.
Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com with your questions and comments.