Navigating Naming Conventions: Episode 43

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This month’s podcast features tips on naming conventions, as well as a discussion of the Western States Historical Marriage Index.



Ep. 43: December 2011





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Sponsor Spotlight: Visit Salt Lake



Visit Salt Lake is the go-to website for any family historian planning a visit to Salt Lake City, Utah. Read Lisa Louise Cooke’s genealogy blog posts at the Visit Salt Lake blog











News from the Blogosphere with Diane Haddad



Diane gives the scoop on recent news in the genealogical community, including a new mapping tool called Historypin and MyHeritage’s acquisition of FamilyLink and BackUpMyTree.com.







Top Tips: Name Dropping



David Fryxell, author of the article “Name Dropping” in the January 2012 issue, shares insight into naming conventions.







Best Websites: Western States Historical Marriage Index



Lisa Louise Cooke talks about what you can find in the Western States Historical Marriage Index, a BYU Idaho Special Collections & Family History website. You can find a list of counties by state here. If you’d like to help, you can volunteer by emailing [email protected].







Family Tree University Crash Course: First Steps



Kerry Scott talks about Family Tree University’s new “First Steps” courses for new genealogists.







Social Media Minute



In this new segment, Online Community Editor Kerry Scott talks about Google+, the new networking tool from Google that has taken the online genealogy community by storm.







The Publisher’s Desk with Allison Dolan



Allison takes you behind the scenes at Family Tree Magazine and tells us about the four vital things every genealogist should do this month.







Your Host: Lisa Louise Cooke







Listen to Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems and Genealogy: Family History Made Easy podcasts in iTunes and visit her website for great research ideas, podcast episodes and videos.



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