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July 2012 Podcast Show Notes
Celebrate The War of 1812 Bicentennial, get an update on the 1940 census, learn tips for Revolutionary War genealogy resources and how to search the Daughters of the American Revolution website. Plus: Secrets on how to find your immigrant ancestors.

In this episode:
- News from the Blogosphere
- Top Tips: How to Find War of 1812 Ancestors
- 101 Best Websites: Searching with Daughters of the American Revolution
- Family Tree University Crash Course: Immigration Master Class
- Publisher’s Desk with Allison Dolan
Your Host: Lisa Louise Cooke
News from the Blogosphere with Genealogy Insider Diane Haddad
Diane gives an update on the 1940 census and talks how to tap Revolutionary War resources from the Genealogy Insider blog.
Top Tips: How to Find War of 1812 Ancestors
This year we celebrate The War of 1812 Bicentennial. Diane Haddad has tips on discovering the stories of your ancestors who preserved American Independence in the War of 1812.
David Allen Lambert’s article Star-Spangled Genealogy is featured in the July/August 2012 issue of Family Tree Magazine.
101 Best Websites: Searching with Daughters of the American Revolution
Family Tree University Crash Course: Immigration Master Class
Listen to Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems and Family History: Genealogy Made Easy podcasts in iTunes and visit her website for great research ideas, podcast episodes and videos.
101 Best Websites: Searching with Daughters of the American Revolution

Lisa talks with David Fryxell about the Daughters of the American Revolution website: Daughters of the American Revolution.
Family Tree University Crash Course: Immigration Master Class
Family Tree University instructor Lisa Alzo shares secrets from her Immigration Master Class.
The Publisher’s Desk with Allison Dolan
In this episode, Allison recommends: State Research Guides Double Pack.
Have fun climbing your family tree!
Listen to Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems and Family History: Genealogy Made Easy podcasts in iTunes and visit her website for great research ideas, podcast episodes and videos.
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