Connecting with Lost Family: Lee Bullock’s Journey to Find his Sister
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Genealogy Explorer
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Listen in as we sit down with Lee Bullock as he discusses the challenges, rewards, and the journey of connecting with his lost family through the science of DNA, document research on Ancestry, and social media.
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