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“Who Do You Think You Are”, Episodes 1 & 2: Family Lore
February 16, 2012 by ramona
Filed under Articles, Genealogy Military Records, Genealogy Records 101, Latest News
“Who Do You Think You Are” begins each episode by saying “To know who you are, you have to know where your story began”. Those words could not ring truer than in the first two episodes of season three.
Episode One: Martin Sheen
With a colorful history of his own, Mr. Sheen has made headlines for his efforts as a civil activist supporting issues from liberal politics to environmental concerns. It was hardly a surprise to learn that his passionate outspoken nature may stem from ancestral roots on both sides of his family.
Mr. Sheen begins his genealogy journey with a little family lore. The subject of this family tree investigation is Michael Phelan, an uncle on his mother’s side, who was reportedly a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army.
To help Mr. Sheen uncover the truth behind the family tale, “Who Do You Think You Are” applies a number of research methods and utilizes all relevant resources.
In the first part of this episode, we see genealogical research conducted through an examination of:
The discoveries made during this systematic process uncovered an unexpected truth. For years, Mr. Sheen’s family had believed that their legendary ancestor fought on the side of the IRA. However, his visit to the Military Archives revealed that Michael Phelan actually fought for the opposing side…the Irish National Army.
Episode Two: Marisa Tomei
Marisa Tomei was the guest on the second episode of “Who Do You think You Are” season three. In this episode family lore also plays a big part in the Tomei family’s desire to dig in to their past.
The subject of the story is Marisa’s Great Grandfather Leopoldo, who was murdered for uncertain reasons. Family legend hints that the murder was motivated by a possible love affair or a debt he owed, shedding an unflattering light on this notorious ancestor.
As the Tomei story unfolds, “Who Do You Think You Are” takes us on a trip to Italy where Marisa wades through a maze of documents, research resources and consultations with experts who help her to examine:
However, before she leaves Marissa visits her mother who has uses a well know genealogy database to make a family tree.
Perhaps one of the most enjoyable components of family tree research is the family history aspect. Learning the truth behind stories passed from generation to generation. Often these stories have a grain of truth, rarely is it ever the whole truth as we see in the first two episodes of season three.
If you missed this episode of “Who Do You Think You Are”, join us in the forum The Discovery Panel for a link to where you can watch the episode online free. You didn’t think I was going to ruin the ending did you? Also, join us for a genealogy research tip based on the first two episodes.
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Genealogy TV Favorites
February 14, 2012 by ramona
Filed under Articles, Genealogy Research Resources, General Tips, Latest News, Sharing Genealogy Information
With the new season of NBC’s Who Do You Think You Are now regularly scheduled for Friday nights 7/8c and the BBC program Finding Your Roots set to air on March 25, it may seem that genealogy addicts would be getting their family history fix.
However, if you just cannot get enough, there are a number of excellent programs that will help tide you over. Some of them may be your old favorites, while you can enjoy others as new-to-you.
Genealogy TV Timeline
Genealogy TV may have gained fame with the Who Do You Think You Are franchise but it was not the first of its kind. From genealogy TV’s beginnings genealogy beginner plots a timeline of genealogy viewing pleasure.
History Detectives – PBS: Premier 2003
History Detectives a PBS documentary series had a unique approach to genealogy. The show centered on solving the mysteries of family heirlooms and historic objects through family history and genealogy.
Who Do You Think You Are – BBC: Premier 2004
The first of the WDYTYA franchise began with the British version and was a huge success right from the start. Expanding to produce shows for Canadian (2007), Australian (2008), Irish (2008) and US (2010) audiences, it is still going strong.
Ancestors in the Attic – History Channel: Premier 2006
History Channel had its contribution to Family Tree broadcasting with the unforgettable Canadian program Ancestors in the Attic. The premise of this series follows a team of genealogists as they use traditional research techniques combined with genealogy DNA research to present an entertaining picture of genealogist as detectives.
Coming Home – BBC: Premier 2007
Coming home is a charming program that focuses on Welsh genealogy. Produced by BBC Wales it follows a similar format to Who Do You Think You Are. Each episode features a celebrity in search of their Welsh roots.
The Genealogy Roadshow – RTE One: Premier 2011
A four part Irish Genealogy TV series airs on RTE One. This program follows a fun format much like Antiques Roadshow. The Ancestor hunters of the Genealogy Road Show travel Ireland solving family history mysteries.
Faces of America – PBS: Premier 2010
Faces of America the four part series hosted by professor Henry Louis Gates is another enjoyable PBS program. Faces of America combines DNA testing with genealogy research to delve into the family trees of celebrities.
The great news is that you do not have to wait a week to watch more genealogy TV as episodes of for these must watch shows are available now…online free. Join us on the Coffee Shop Forum for links.
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