Episode 39 - Heritage Quilts, History Podcasts, Mail&More - a podcast by Lisa Louise Cooke

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Published Jan 20, 2008 SHOW NOTES   If you are new to the podcast, be sure that you go back to the new Genealogy Gems subscription listing that you created in your podcast directory and click that GET ALL button.  Clicking the SUBSCRIBE button will only give you the most recent show and future shows.  By clicking GET ALL all the previous episodes will download for you.   Go to the official Genealogy Gems Website and be sure and sign 1890 census:   MAILBOX: Diana Larson wrote to recommend the American Girl Collection:  "The American Girls Collection books are a great way for children (and adults) to learn about children living through different periods in American historyâAlthough the stories themselves are fictional, they are thoroughly researched, and each book concludes with a brief section containing factual information, photographs, and artwork about that particular time period..." Cathy Paris wrote in about the podcast.  about her dad, Gil Merrill born in 1913 in Franklin, NH  at the Genealogy Gems Podcast   GEM: Lisa's History Podcast Picks By Tony Cocks Website: Website: by the History Channel Josh Bernstein is the host of this series on the History Channel.  Season One.   2005.    4 episodes.  Season Two 2006.  12 episodes   Website: website devoted to WWI history: - From the History Channel Website: : The History Podcast by Jim Mowatt by Dennis Humphrey presents history through Old Time Radio programs.  - The History Channel videocast hosted by Adam Hart-Davis.   Website:  Website:  BRITISH HISTORY: National Archives Website:  Website:  REGIONAL SPECIFIC: Stories , legends, and tales b David Gibson Website:  DELWARE:    Brief historical facts from the first state in the Union compiled by the Deleware Archives.  INDIANA:  Produced by WFIU Public Media in Bloomington, IN. Website: MINNESOTA:  Twin Cities Public Television Website:  MISSOURI:  Michael O'Laughlin of the Irish Roots Podcast OZARKS:  The Museum is located in Springdale, Arkansas   Website:  PENNSYLVANIA:  Produced by WITF radio in Pennsylvania, this podcast covers a wide range of topics and at last count had 66 episodes! SAN FRANCISCO:  Website:  By the National Park Service.  Website:  GEM:  Heritage Quilts                          Lenora HERRING              William Jefferson MOORE                                                    The Quilt found in the suitcase "This quilt is for Ronald L. Moore.   It is the last quilt his Grandmother Herring made before her stroke and death.  She loved him so much.  I love you so very much Ron.  I am so proud of you as a son.  All My Love, Mother" A job started really by her mother Lenora Herring who had made the quilt.  From great grandmother Herring to my young daughters, the quilt had spanned five generations of us stubborn Moores, and brought us all back together again.  Here's a photo of the flour sack quilt that Carolyn refers to in the video: The quilts have always cared for the family - first warming them and then bringing them together, and now leading us to other ancestors we didn't know.  Women may not have had a lot of time to use the power of the pen to document history, but they did have some mighty powerful sewing needles! Coming Soon: An expert quilter who will pass on some ideas for all of us on how to properly care for our heritage quilts.   

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