Genealogy Roundup, February 17
In this week's roundup, we explore DNA and the role it can play in uncovering the past, the Manhattan Burial Crisis of 1822, the story of Nueva Germania, and more . . .
In this week's roundup, we explore DNA and the role it can play in uncovering the past, the Manhattan Burial Crisis of 1822, the story of Nueva Germania, and more . . .
This week, we have the story of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush's WWII escape from cannibals, a look at Leah Chase, the Queen of Creole Cuisine, a very fun video in which Saoirse Ronan and Stephen Colbert pronounce 'ridiculous' Irish names, and much more!
Missing diamond ring found 30 years later, gala at Ellis Island, celebrating 15 years of genealogy grants and Zendaya gets to the heart of her family tree.
It's campaign season, so genealogy is back in the news. This time it's Hillary Clinton. Bill Paxton and Melissa Etheridge are on 'Who Do You Think You Are?'.
Boy finds 45-year-old love letter in bottle addressed to his grandpa, check out my "Genealogy on TV" Pinterest board and Bruce Springsteen accepts Ellis Island award.
AT&T employee uncovers lost pictures more than a century old, surging interest in Irish genealogy and Josh Groban discovers controversial ancestor.
The Genealogy Guys explore Oaklawn Cemetery in Tampa, Florida, and tell the story of William and Nancy Ashley, hinted at by their tombstone.
Flat Stanley researching his family tree at the National Archives and in Colonial Williamsburg and San Francisco.
Video of the family tree of Pharrell Williams. Even First Ladies Have to Deal With Red Tape.
Facebook reunites family after 60 years. My first new video in several years, about an unexpected tale I found in the family history of Pharrell Williams.