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Interview with DearMyrtle | ThinkGenealogy

Interview with DearMyrtle

Monday, 10 Mar 2008 | by Mark Tucker

Last week I had the honor of being interviewed by DearMyrtle for her 4 March 2008 podcast.  We discussed the Genealogy Research Process map in detail with specific examples at each step.  The interview lasted about 38 minutes and was fun to do.  I was a little nervous at first, but Ol’ Myrt put me at ease very quickly.  I very much enjoyed the time talking to her during the interview and afterwards.  Hopefully we will cross paths this week at the 2008 Computerized Family History & Genealogy Conference at BYU.

Note: Due to some technical difficulties, the podcast is temporarily available here.

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