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AF-1165: How Columbus Day Became Two Different Holidays in America | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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Release Date: 10/13/2025

AF-1186: The Indian Diaspora: Tracing Indentured Labor and Migration | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1186: The Indian Diaspora: Tracing Indentured Labor and Migration | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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The story of the Indian diaspora is one of both hardship and resilience. During British colonial rule, millions of Indians were sent abroad as indentured laborers, forming a global network that stretched from the Caribbean to Africa and the South Pacific. The movement of people wasn’t just a simple relocation; it was driven by economic needs, social changes, and political agendas that shaped Indian families for generations... Podcast notes: Ancestral Findings Podcast: This Week's Free Genealogy Lookups: Genealogy Giveaway: Genealogy eBooks: Follow Along: Support Ancestral Findings: ...

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AF-1185: Tracing Ancestry During British Rule in India | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1185: Tracing Ancestry During British Rule in India | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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India’s colonial past under British rule is a significant chapter in its history and a treasure trove for those seeking to trace their ancestry. The British were meticulous record-keepers, and much of their documentation has survived, providing invaluable insights into Indian families during the 18th to mid-20th centuries. Whether your ancestors served in the militia, were part of the landowning class, or engaged in trade, there’s a strong chance that colonial records hold the key to unlocking your family’s history. These records offer more than just names and dates—they provide...

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AF-1184: Understanding Caste and Community Records in Indian Genealogy | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1184: Understanding Caste and Community Records in Indian Genealogy | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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India’s social structure, particularly the caste system, has long shaped family histories and relationships. For genealogists, understanding how caste and community records were kept and where to find them can open up new paths for discovering ancestors. Let’s explore the role of the caste system, the different types of records available, and practical steps you can take to access these genealogical treasures... Podcast notes: Ancestral Findings Podcast: This Week's Free Genealogy Lookups: Genealogy Giveaway: Genealogy eBooks: Follow Along: Support Ancestral Findings:  ...

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AF-1183: Introduction to Indian Genealogy | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1183: Introduction to Indian Genealogy | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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India, with its diverse cultures, ancient traditions, and rich historical background, offers an intriguing yet complex landscape for genealogical research. For anyone with roots in this vast nation, tracing family history can be an incredibly rewarding endeavor, but it comes with unique challenges. From the intricate caste system to various religious customs and languages, Indian genealogy requires a bit of extra detective work, patience, and a willingness to navigate many different sources. Understanding how to research your ancestry in India involves delving into both formal records and oral...

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Today, we travel back to seventeenth-century France — a land of craft, faith, and quiet ambition. This is the story of Luc and Élise Moreau, two ordinary people who crossed an ocean not to escape their lives, but to build something greater. Through their courage and learning, they helped shape a world that still bears their mark. This is The Journey from France... Podcast notes: Ancestral Findings Podcast: This Week's Free Genealogy Lookups: Genealogy Giveaway: Genealogy eBooks: Follow Along: Support Ancestral Findings:   #Genealogy #AncestralFindings #GenealogyClips

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AF-1181: Do You Have French Ancestry? | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1181: Do You Have French Ancestry? | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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From the rolling countryside of France to the forests of Canada and the bayous of Louisiana, the story of French ancestry spans continents and centuries. Families carried their language, faith, and traditions across oceans, leaving a legacy that still shapes the modern world. If your family has roots in North America, especially in Canada, New England, or Louisiana, there’s a good chance some of those roots trace back to France. The French presence in the New World is older and broader than many realize — beginning in the early 1500s and continuing in waves right into the 19th century....

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AF-1180: The Journey from Scotland | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1180: The Journey from Scotland | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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Morning began with mist that curled along the hill like breath. Ewan rose before the light had gathered in the glen, pulled on his woolen jacket, and crossed the yard to the byre. The cow turned its mild face at his step, warm air puffing from its nostrils in the cold. He set the pail, pressed his forehead to the flank, and listened to milk ring the tin. The sound was small and steady. On mornings like this, it steadied him. Inside the cottage, peat smoke climbed through the hole in the roof and drifted out into the white air. His mother, Mairi, crept around the hearth. She broke an oatcake in...

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AF-1179: Tracing the Veterans in Your Family | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1179: Tracing the Veterans in Your Family | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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Veterans Day calls us to remember, but for genealogists, it also opens a door to discovery. Behind every name in a family tree, there may be a record of service—one that shaped not only a life but an entire line of descendants. When we trace the veterans in our families, we do more than learn about wars and uniforms; we uncover courage, hardship, and the choices that built the generations that followed. Researching military ancestors is one of the most rewarding forms of family history. It connects individual lives to significant historical events and often reveals personal details found...

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AF-1178: Do You Have Scottish Ancestry? | Ancestral Findings Podcast show art AF-1178: Do You Have Scottish Ancestry? | Ancestral Findings Podcast

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If you have ancestors who came to North America before the 20th century, there’s a strong possibility that part of your family story began in Scotland. From the rugged Highlands to the fertile Lowlands, from fishing villages on the coast to industrial Glasgow, Scotland has been sending its sons and daughters abroad for centuries. Scottish emigrants left behind misty glens, clan lands, and centuries of tradition — but they carried with them an education system admired throughout Europe, a fierce sense of independence, and a reputation for honesty, perseverance, and wit. Their descendants...

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Before there were colonies, before there was even a country called America, there were people who made a choice that would echo for centuries. They left behind stone cottages and hedgerows, trading the familiar bells of England for the uncertain silence of the sea. This is one family’s story told through the letters they left behind. The Clarkes were ordinary people—craftsmen, parents, believers—who joined thousands of others sailing westward in search of a life free from fear and full of promise. Their words, preserved across generations, reveal not just the hardships of their voyage...

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Columbus Day began as a celebration of exploration and immigrant pride. Over time, it became one of the most debated observances in the United States. This is the story of how a single holiday came to represent two distinctly different perspectives on American history.

The idea of honoring Christopher Columbus in the United States dates back to the late 1700s. The earliest known celebration took place in New York City in 1792. The Columbian Order, also called Tammany Hall, organized a ceremony to mark the 300th anniversary of Columbus’s first voyage. The young republic saw in Columbus a symbol of courage, exploration, and the spread of Western civilization.

During the early 1800s, public references to Columbus appeared in schoolbooks, political speeches, and patriotic art. Cities named after him multiplied, including Columbus, Ohio, which was founded in 1812. The explorer’s image fit well with America’s self-image as a bold new world.

By the mid-nineteenth century, the celebration of Columbus took on new meaning for Italian immigrants. Many arrived in the United States during a period of widespread prejudice and social exclusion. They looked to Columbus, an Italian navigator sailing under the Spanish crown, as a national hero who had changed the course of world history. Honoring him became a way to assert cultural pride and to show that Italians belonged in American society...

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