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Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Episode 479 - Tales From The Crypt And The Great Beyond

Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 44:29


Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. David begins Family Histoire News talking about his recent experience as a first time indexer for the National Archives for Revolutionary War pensions. Find out how you can do the same. Then, there's a new cemetery website that has a completely different take on how to do it. David explains. The Montpelier Foundation is creating a memorial for the enslaved and is holding a fundraiser for it. Get the details. Then, not many digs turn up 19th century ships. Under a road! But it has happened in Florida. David will tell you more. Next, drawing from the vast archives of Extreme Genes, Fisher shares two segments that fit the Halloween “Spooky Season.” The first guest is Hank Jones, long time author of books on “serendipity” in family history research. You won't believe some of the stories Hank has uncovered… and experienced… in our world. (Or is it our world and theirs?!) Then Sue Wynne, a New Jersey listener, shares her story about the ancestor that was buried, dug up four years later, found to be in great shape, and viewed by family and friends again! David then returns for Ask Us Anything. That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!

Vermont Viewpoint
Chris Barbieri and Joel Najman, Paul Costello and Sarah Jarvis

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 85:45


Pat McDonald starts the show with Chris Barbieri and Joel Najman. Chris and Joel are members of the Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts, and they're here today to talk about the upcoming Vermont Antique & Classic Car MeetThen, Pat is joined by Paul Costello and Sarah Jarvis of the Montpelier Foundation. The foundation is hosting a forum on recovery and the future of Montpelier.

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Conversations with Kenyatta
A Conversation with James French, Chairman of the Montpelier Foundation Board of Directors

Conversations with Kenyatta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 59:16


In this week's episode of Conversations with Kenyatta, Kenyatta D. Berry, host of Genealogy Roadshow and author of The Family Tree Toolkit, is joined by James French, Chairman of the Montpelier Foundation Board of Directors.The two discuss the history of America in its entirety, and how our founding fathers may have been aware of changes that were needed - but did not participate in them. James also examines his own family research, how Montpelier has been working with descendants of the enslaved, and what more can be learned from ancestral homes. Please note that in this episode Kenyatta refers to the “Colors of Distinction” exhibit but in actuality, the name is “Mere Distinction of Colour".  More information can be found at this link.The music for this episode, as always, was "Good Vibe" by Ketsa.TRIGGER WARNING: This episode mentions sexual assault. 

Author Conversations
Montpelier Transformed

Author Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 26:03


In 2000, the newly created Montpelier Foundation took over management of the historic home of James Madison with a seemingly insurmountable task before it. The house was no longer recognizable as the home of the Madisons, and most other structures were in poor condition. Within ten years, the foundation overcame numerous hurdles to restore the house and turn Montpelier into a monument to the Father of the Constitution. Over the next decade, the site also became a monument to Montpelier's enslaved. The buildings in their community next to the Madisons' home were reconstructed, and award-winning exhibits dramatically illustrate the tragedy of slavery and essential role of enslaved people in Madison's life. Foundation co-founder William H. Lewis details the nonprofit's ambitious preservation projects and remarkable achievements.

Your Weekly Constitutional
Why Montpelier?

Your Weekly Constitutional

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 52:59


Why preserve a presidential home? Because history? Well, okay, that makes sense. But why a particular president's home? Why make the enormous effort, financial and otherwise? Dennis Kernahan is the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Montpelier Foundation, the nonprofit that preserves and operates James Madison’s home. Recently, Dennis sat down with Stewart to discuss the Board’s role, particularly its vision for what Montpelier is and should be. Join us for a thoughtful and enlightening discussion.

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts
Dolley Madison and the Politics of Gracious Hospitality by Kat Imhoff

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 51:12


On March 8, Kat Imhoff delivered at Banner Lecture entitled "Dolley Madison and the Politics of Gracious Hospitality" at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture As America’s first First Lady, Dolley Madison was instrumental in creating a new Republican template for style, etiquette, and social interaction that defined Washington, D.C.’s social-political culture in the early nineteenth century. Kat Imhoff, President and CEO of the Montpelier Foundation, takes viewers on a journey that examines Dolley’s life and the ways she used hospitality to achieve the most important political ends. This lecture was cosponsored with James Madison's Montpelier.

Global Founders
Advancing Women's Leadership (with Mirabel Ngong, Kat Imhoff)

Global Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 27:13


On the second episode of Global Founders, we sit down with Mirabel Ngong, a Project Manager with World Vision for Education and Development in Bamenda, Cameroon, and Kat Imhoff, the President & CEO of the Montpelier Foundation. Kat & Mirabel represent a wealth of global knowledge in leadership experience, women's empowerment programs, and the future of women in leadership.

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
Searching for Sixteen Slaves Sold South with Zann Nelson

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 64:00


Zann Nelson will discuss the occurrence of selling literally 100s of thousands of enslaved people South to the cotton and sugar fields with Virginia being the largest exporter and how challenging it is to reunite these ancestors with their place of birth and in many cases with family members who remained behind.  Searching for the sixteen slaves sold South is supported by the Montpelier Foundation to learn more about the 16 enslaved Virginians sold by James Madison in 1834 to William Taylor who relocated them to Pointe Coupee Parish, LA.   The ultimate goal is to find at least one living descendant. It is an ambitious endeavour but one well worth the effort. Zann Nelson is a historian and freelance writer specializing in historical investigations with a focus on African American history. She currently serves as the Director of African American Descendants’ Project for James Madison’s Montpelier Foundation. The project’s two primary goals are to 1) build a mutually beneficial alliance between the African American Descendant Communities and the Montpelier Foundation and 2) identify and connect with living descendants of those whose ancestors lived free or enslaved at Montpelier or in other parts of Orange County, Virginia. She holds a graduate certificate in Nonprofit Management from Georgetown University and resides on the family farm in Culpeper County, VA