Episodes
The Chinese community has played a significant role in shaping the culture and history of the Philippines. For many Filipinos, Chinese ancestry is an important part of their heritage, reflecting centuries of immigration, trade, and integration. Tracing Filipino Chinese ancestry offers a journey into the past, revealing stories of resilience, adaptation, and cultural blending. Podcast Notes: ...
Published 10/14/24
The Philippines is a land of immense cultural diversity, with its history shaped by various ethnic groups that have left a lasting imprint on the nation’s identity. For genealogists, tracing ethnic roots in the Philippines offers a fascinating exploration into the rich and varied ancestry that makes up Filipino heritage. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/tracing-ethnic-roots-in-the-philippines-uncovering-the-rich-heritage-of-filipino-ancestry Genealogy Clips Podcast ...
Published 10/11/24
In 1849, Governor-General Narciso Clavería issued a decree that would have a lasting impact on Filipino identity: the Clavería Decree. This decree required Filipino families’ systematic adoption of Spanish surnames, fundamentally changing how names were recorded and inherited. Understanding the Clavería Decree is crucial for genealogists to trace Filipino ancestry within the Philippines and among those who have migrated worldwide. Podcast Notes: ...
Published 10/09/24
For genealogists tracing Filipino ancestry, archives are treasure troves of valuable records that can help piece together family histories. From civil registrations to land records, the Philippine archives hold a wealth of information waiting to be discovered. This guide will help you navigate these resources, making your genealogical journey more efficient and rewarding. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/navigating-philippine-archives-a-guide-to-finding-genealogical-records ...
Published 10/07/24
The modern era has significantly changed how genealogical research is conducted, especially in the Philippines. With the advent of digital records and online resources, tracing Filipino ancestry has become more accessible than ever before. This article explores the various modern tools and techniques available to genealogists today. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/modern-filipino-genealogy-navigating-digital-records-and-contemporary-resources/  Genealogy Clips Podcast ...
Published 10/04/24
As October rolls around, many of us are eager to engage in seasonal activities, from pumpkin carving to family baking. But have you ever considered that this could be the perfect time to dig deeper into your family history as well? This month offers you a golden opportunity to enrich your understanding of your roots through various genealogy projects. Whether you’re keen on outdoor exploration, cozying up in a library, or getting creative with family recipes and photos, we’ve got six must-do...
Published 10/03/24
The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands, has a rich migration history within and beyond its borders. Understanding these migration patterns is essential for genealogists tracing their Filipino ancestry, as the movement of people across the islands and overseas has played a significant role in shaping family histories. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/migration-patterns-in-the-philippines-understanding-intra-island-and-overseas-movements/ Genealogy Clips Podcast ...
Published 10/02/24
The Philippines has a rich history shaped by various periods of foreign influence. The Spanish, American, and Japanese occupations left a significant mark on the country, not just politically and culturally, but also on how records were kept. For genealogists, these periods offer a treasure trove of documents that can be instrumental in tracing family histories. Podcast Notes: ...
Published 09/30/24
The Philippines is a country rich with cultural heritage and a diverse population that traces its roots to various groups of early settlers. Among the most significant of these early inhabitants were the Austronesians and the Negritos, two groups whose legacies have left a lasting imprint on Filipino ancestry. Understanding the histories and contributions of these groups is key to exploring your Filipino genealogy. Podcast Notes: ...
Published 09/27/24
The Constitution of the United States is often heralded as the bedrock of American society. Crafted carefully, it has served as the guiding framework for the nation since its ratification in 1789. But as we trace the course of American history, it becomes clear that the interpretation and application of this foundational document have shifted, leading some to wonder: when did we decide to rewrite the Constitution? Podcast Notes: ...
Published 09/26/24
When you think of Jewish genealogy, Brazil might not be the first country that comes to mind. Yet, hidden within the layers of Brazil’s diverse history is a rich Jewish heritage that dates back centuries. Whether your ancestors were Sephardic Jews fleeing the Inquisition or Ashkenazi Jews escaping persecution in Europe, Brazil has been home to Jewish communities for generations. Let’s study this unique aspect of Brazilian Jewish genealogy and help you uncover your ancestors’ stories. Podcast...
Published 09/23/24
The National Archives of Brazil, located in Rio de Janeiro, is a treasure trove of historical records that span more than four centuries. From colonial documents to immigration records, these archives offer a wealth of information for anyone tracing their family history. Let’s explore how to navigate this vast resource and how the stories contained within these walls can bring your genealogy research to life. Podast Notes: ...
Published 09/23/24
Imagine holding a map that traces the winding paths your ancestors took over centuries, spanning continents and oceans, bringing together diverse cultures and histories. This map doesn’t just show places—it shows you who you are in a deeply personal and biological sense. This is what DNA and genetic genealogy offer: a window into the past that can illuminate the complex and fascinating story of your Brazilian heritage. Brazil’s population is a true melting pot, formed by indigenous peoples,...
Published 09/21/24
When most people think of Brazil, images of vibrant festivals, stunning beaches, and lush rainforests come to mind. But beneath this colorful exterior lies a rich and intricate history, including royal courts, noble families, and the grandeur of an aristocracy that profoundly shaped the nation. If your genealogical journey leads you into the realm of Brazilian royalty and nobility, you’re in for a fascinating exploration of power, prestige, and family lineage. Podcast Notes: ...
Published 09/19/24
Picture this: you’re holding an old, weathered piece of paper. The ink is slightly faded, but the words are still legible. It’s a baptismal record from a small church in Brazil, dated over a hundred years ago. As you read the names, dates, and locations, you realize that you’re not just looking at a document—you’re holding a piece of your family’s history, a tangible connection to your ancestors. Catholic Church records in Brazil are like treasure chests, brimming with information that can...
Published 09/17/24
Brazil, a land of vibrant cultures, rhythmic music, and breathtaking landscapes, owes much of its rich diversity to the waves of immigrants who have made it their home over the centuries. Tracing your Brazilian ancestry often involves diving into this complex immigration history, where each group of newcomers left a unique imprint on the country’s cultural and genetic landscape. Let’s journey through the major waves of immigration to Brazil and explore how each has contributed to the nation’s...
Published 09/15/24
When you think of Brazil, the first things that might come to mind are its vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and rich history. But beyond the well-known landmarks, Brazil has an incredible history of immigration that has shaped the country in countless ways. If you’re interested in tracing your Brazilian roots, understanding the importance of immigration ports is a great place to start. Podcast Notes: ...
Published 09/13/24
William McKinley, the twenty-fifth President of the United States. Discover how this Civil War hero and dedicated public servant navigated economic policies, led the nation through the Spanish-American War, and oversaw the expansion of American influence overseas. Let’s uncover the life and legacy of a president whose leadership and tragic assassination left a lasting mark on American history. Learn More: https://ancestralfindings.com/william-mckinley-the-imperial-president  
Published 09/11/24
Join me today as we explore the life of Benjamin Harrison, the twenty-third President of the United States. Discover how this Civil War general and dedicated public servant navigated economic legislation, advocated for civil rights, and modernized the U.S. Navy. Let’s uncover the life and legacy of a president whose integrity and commitment to reform left a lasting mark on American history. Learn More: https://ancestralfindings.com/benjamin-harrison-the-centennial-president  
Published 09/09/24
The Battle of Wounded Knee stands as one of the most tragic and significant moments in American history, marking the brutal end of a long and painful era for Native American tribes. On December 29, 1890, in the frozen landscape of South Dakota's Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, a devastating clash between the Lakota Sioux and the U.S. military resulted in the deaths of around 300 Lakota men, women, and children. This event was the final chapter in the Indian Wars, symbolizing the...
Published 09/07/24
Exploring the homes where our ancestors lived can be a fascinating journey through time. These houses are more than just structures; they are the backdrops of countless family stories, traditions, and memories. Let’s take a closer look at how you can uncover the history of your ancestral homes and connect with the past in a meaningful way. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/historical-homes-the-places-your-ancestors-lived-and-loved 
Published 09/05/24
When we think of a proper diet, we often envision balanced meals packed with nutrients to fuel our bodies. However, if we expand this concept beyond the kitchen, we can explore how a “diet” tailored for genealogy research can energize and sustain our journey through family history. Just as a well-rounded diet can enhance physical health, a strategic approach to genealogy research can enrich our understanding of our heritage. Let’s delve into the essential components of a “genealogy diet” that...
Published 09/03/24
Stephen Grover Cleveland was born in Caldwell, New Jersey on March 18, 1837. He was the fifth of nine children born to Richard Falley Cleveland, a Presbyterian minister, and Ann Neal Cleveland. The Cleveland family moved frequently due to Richard Cleveland’s pastoral assignments, eventually settling in Fayetteville, New York. Grover Cleveland’s early life was marked by modest means and a strong emphasis on education and religion. He attended the Fayetteville Academy and later the Clinton...
Published 09/02/24
Labor Day, celebrated every first Monday in September, is more than a long weekend. It's a tribute to American workers and their contributions to society. Let's explore this holiday's rich history... Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-history-of-labor-day-honoring-the-backbone-of-america/  
Published 09/01/24
Irish authors have profoundly influenced American literature, whose contributions extend from James Joyce's intricate storytelling to Samuel Beckett's groundbreaking plays. This exploration seeks to uncover the depth and breadth of Irish influence on American literary traditions, spotlighting seminal authors and their pivotal works. It is an inquiry into the cross-pollination of ideas that has enriched American literary landscapes, tracing the echoes of Irish literary genius across the...
Published 09/01/24