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Their Voices Podcast

Their Voices Podcast

De: Colleen Jousma and PJ Elias
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We talk about family history, genealogy, and history related to our own and other people's ancestors.Colleen Jousma and PJ Elias Mundial
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  • Episode 18 - PJ's Trip to Poland
    Aug 12 2025

    In this episode PJ shares about his trip to Poland. He visited Wałbrzych and Warsaw. During his trip he visited a few castles, hiked the Carpathians, went to cemeteries, and went to a few museums.

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    31 m
  • Episode 17 - Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery
    May 26 2025

    In today's episode Colleen interviews Aisha Woods a community volunteer at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery in Carson, California.


    The next volunteer cleanup day is Saturday June 14 from 8am to 1pm.

    The cemetery tour is happening on June 22.


    To learn more about how you can support Lincoln check out the volunteer website. Aisha Wood's email and phone number on on the site:

    https://www.lincolnmemorialparkcemetery.org/


    Their GoFundMe for tools, gas, and other supplies: https://www.gofundme.com/f/revitalizing-lincoln-memorial-park-cemetery

    And for those interested in the Negro Who's Who in California book that Aisha mentioned, here is a link to that on Internet Archive.

    https://ia800206.us.archive.org/13/items/negrowhoswhoinca00losa/negrowhoswhoinca00losa.pdf

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    20 m
  • Episode 16 - The Brice Family
    Jul 20 2024

    In this episode Colleen continues her research on the Roosevelt Neighborhood of Grand Rapids, Michigan. In this episode she shares her research on the Brice family. Caleb Brice and his wife were the first people in the written record that we've found who were not of Native American or European descent. The Brice's were African Americans from Pennsylvania who immigrated to Michigan from Canada after the Civil War. The family were land owners and active members of several African Methodist Episcopal churches.

    You can read the blog post that this episode is closely based on at https://rooseveltparkneighborhood.wordpress.com/2024/05/12/the-brice-family/


    Special thanks to Janet at the Norwich Archives in Ontario and to Heather from Heather's Historicals blog for help on research about this family.

    http://www.norwichdhs.ca/archives.html

    https://heathershistoricals.weebly.com/


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    21 m
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