Genealogy Roundup, July 1
Customers of commercial genomic testing services understand results more than expected, Bryan Cranston to be on Who Do You Think You Are?, and why one man took his wife's last name.
Customers of commercial genomic testing services understand results more than expected, Bryan Cranston to be on Who Do You Think You Are?, and why one man took his wife's last name.
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?'.
War Numbers: Counting the Irish-Born Dead in WWI. Genealogy on Hot In Cleveland last week! Sean Hayes Discovers Family's Criminal Past. Lou Szucs: Hero.
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.
Irish family from Galway the longest living group of siblings in the world, 'Who Do You Think You Are?' returns and Genealogy 101: Discover Your Roots.
These 5 women are the last living people born in 1800s and Professor finds long-lost home movies playing at NYC museum.
If you've got some Norwegian ancestry, but have never been to Norway, you need to check out this TV show - "Amazing Race" meets "Who Do You Think You Are?"
Valerie Bertinelli researching her roots in PA, groundbreaking research, maps cultural history and contents of WW1 Dundee posties' time capsule revealed.
Nas and LL Cool J learn about their heritage, author reconnects with Syracuse friend after 82 years and family resemblance across generations.
Bruce Springsteen accepts Ellis Island award with his mother & aunts, common names around the world and Cynthia Nixon on 'Who Do You Think You Are?"