Overcoming Brick Walls in Your Irish Genealogy Research – An Interview with Eliza Watson
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In this episode of the Family Tree Magazine podcast, author and genealogist Eliza Watson provides some valuable tips for researchers looking to overcome obstacles in their Irish genealogy research. https://media.blubrry.com/family_tree_magazine/content.blubrry.com/family_tree_magazine/2024-03.mp3 Feature: Irish Genealogy Brick Walls Eliza Watson is a USA Today best-selling author and genealogist. Her book is Genealogy Tips and Quips, and she has an article in the upcoming March / April 2024 issue of Family Tree Magazine called May the Road Rise to Meet You. Irish research strategies covered include: * Studying Irish Naming Patterns * Types of Records to Find * Connecting with Local Residents Read 9 Ways to Break Down Irish Genealogy Brick Walls by Eliza Watson. 9 Ways to Break Down Irish Genealogy Brick Walls Guest: Eliza Watson Sponsored Interview with Storied (18:38) In this sponsored interview, CEO Kendall Hulet tells us what makes Storied stand out as a tool for preserving your family history. The next generation of family history is here. Storied is taking family history to new and exciting places with AI, StoriedBooks™, and more. With billions of historical records and exclusive newspaper publications, you can build and expand your family tree with ease. Collaborating with your family has never been easier or more affordable. Don’t let your family’s legacy go untold. Preserve these memories in a beautiful, interactive format that will be cherished for generations. Turn your family’s journey into a stunning StoriedBook™, a keepsake to pass down to your children and grandchildren. Visit Storied today and get started for free. Visit Our Sponsor: Storied.com Sign up for Our Free Genealogy Newsletter: The Genealogy Insider email newsletter includes a digest of articles, including one or two free articles in each newsletter. Daily and weekly options. Family Tree Newsletters Join the conversation – Follow Family Tree Magazine on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram