Hittin' the Bricks with Kathleen

Genealogy Road Trip: Research Beyond the Internet


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Episode Overview

Hittin’ the Bricks with Kathleen is the genealogy podcast that features your questions and her answers, helping researchers move beyond online databases and into the archives, collections, and communities where deeper family stories live. In this episode, host Kathleen Brandt gets honest about what researchers cannot afford to forget on a summer genealogy road trip—from choosing the right repositories to asking better questions than simply “Do you have my ancestor’s name?”

Using examples from research trips to Detroit and Ann Arbor, Kathleen explains why offline records are often the key to understanding the motivations, conflicts, migrations, and community ties that shaped ancestors’ lives.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn

  •  Why online genealogy databases rarely tell the full story 
  •  How to identify repositories worth visiting in person 
  •  What kinds of offline records reveal context and motivation 
  •  How archivists and advance preparation improve research results 
  •  Why community history matters as much as individual records 

Topics Covered

  •  The limits of online genealogy databases 
  •  Researching letters, manuscripts, minutes, and special collections 
  •  Prioritizing repositories by time period, topic, and community relevance 
  •  Using AI tools to build realistic genealogy research itineraries 
  •  Why calling ahead and consulting archivists saves time 
  •  Detroit Public Library’s Burton Historical Collection 
  •  Labor archives and society minutes as sources of conflict and motivation 
  •  Ethnic community research and migration patterns 
  •  Common genealogy road trip mistakes 
  •  Avoiding unnecessary travel for records already available online 

Episode Discussion & Key Moments

Kathleen explains why many genealogy researchers reach a plateau when they rely only on searchable online databases. While digitized records provide access and convenience, they often miss the documents that explain why families moved, joined organizations, changed occupations, or became part of specific communities.

Drawing from research experiences in Detroit and Ann Arbor, Kathleen discusses how repositories containing manuscripts, labor records, organizational minutes, and ethnic community collections can uncover motivations and social context absent from census and vital records. She also highlights the importance of preparation—using AI tools, targeted planning, and archivist guidance to make research trips more productive.

The episode emphasizes that successful genealogy travel is not about visiting the largest number of libraries, but about identifying the repositories most connected to a family’s time period, occupation, migration path, or community network.

Key questions examined include:

  •  What records are worth traveling to see in person? 
  •  How do community archives change genealogical conclusions? 
  •  Why do offline collections often explain migration and identity better than databases? 

Resources & Research Tools Mentioned

  •  Detroit Public Library Burton Historical Collection 
  •  Labor arch

Support the show

Be sure to bookmark linktr.ee/hittinthebricks  for your one stop access to Kathleen Brandt, the host of Hittin' the Bricks with Kathleen. And, visit us on YouTube: @HTBKRB with Kathleen John and Chewey video recorded specials. 

Hittin' the Bricks is produced through the not-for-profit, 501c3 TracingAncestors.org.
 

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