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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2014
  • In this recap, Jim Parsons traces his lineage back to the Age of Enlightenment and discovers that his six-time great-grandfather shared circles with some of the time's greatest thinkers. | For more, visit www.tlc.com/tv-shows/who-do-yo...
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  • @nicolebragg1171
    @nicolebragg1171 3 года назад +1048

    I'm sorry, his ancestor was an architect of Versailles & had correspondence with some of the U.S's founding fathers? Holy shit??

    • @xspydazx
      @xspydazx 3 года назад +41

      Free-Mason (beginings)

    • @DynaGirl2000
      @DynaGirl2000 3 года назад +18

      @@xspydazx The history of free masonry goes back to early 1700s for Grand Lodge, with free masonry itself going back centuries before that.

    • @xspydazx
      @xspydazx 3 года назад +24

      @@DynaGirl2000 ? lol? Freemasonry is no longer a secret society neither its goals or its history's as they are very much out in the open. As well as the Grand lodge being in LONDON( Dury lane (covent garden))... Today other spin off societies are the main lifeblood of the Freemason society... As we know America was built and designed on the Freemason principle. amazingly "Jim Parsons" was quietly amazed ... as his ancestor was a "key" member of the society, and there were letters between "famed" members for him to read. At that time period they were designing and creating the "NEW WORLD" (Reflection of the OLD but controlled by science and education instead of religion and Kingdoms as land owners become "Kings in their own rite" his Ancestor was a part of the "Grand Design" - The transference of ancient monuments to the new world. as these will be the symbols of leadership .... His role as a grand-master is undisputed! Usually such "Royalty" in masonry would be handed down to family members... maintaining their standing in the masonry!

    • @DynaGirl2000
      @DynaGirl2000 3 года назад +8

      @@xspydazx I wasn’t going into full history, nor referencing anything outside of basic Freemasons.
      If you’re referencing a premise of a secret society, I’m not in that camp.

    • @zeelapointe6373
      @zeelapointe6373 3 года назад +3

      @@xspydazxVery Interesting.

  • @sunshinethadon9332
    @sunshinethadon9332 8 лет назад +3141

    Bro said in 2001 he was 28.... Jim Parson is ageing like wine.

    • @layla8647
      @layla8647 7 лет назад +47

      Sunshine ThaDon like a fine wine too:)!

    • @celiashen5490
      @celiashen5490 6 лет назад +78

      Jim Parsons aging? Never happened. ;)

    • @ashleym5868
      @ashleym5868 6 лет назад +12

      I was thinking the same. Good Lord!

    • @zyxwut321
      @zyxwut321 6 лет назад +66

      He's aging ridiculously well but you also don't have to fall apart at 40 either. It's so sad to see when people hit 40 and let themselves get fat, sickly and turn into elderly people before their time.

    • @abbyschneider4644
      @abbyschneider4644 6 лет назад +22

      he's from the same part of houston that i am, a little further into the country but a 20 min drive, it's so humid here that no one ages, anywhere south and humid = no aging

  • @zoozooe
    @zoozooe 3 года назад +433

    I teared up when he realized that he was standing in his ancestor's creation. 💓

    • @sergeantmasson3669
      @sergeantmasson3669 2 года назад +4

      Design, not creation.

    • @blueblade455
      @blueblade455 2 года назад +1

      Now he is forced to denounces his ancestry for his relatives being affiliated with white slave owners. Such a shame cancel culture is destroying how much progress America has made.

    • @-chenlanying5818
      @-chenlanying5818 2 года назад +2

      @@sergeantmasson3669 what is 6 times great grandfather

    • @sergeantmasson3669
      @sergeantmasson3669 2 года назад +1

      @@-chenlanying5818 6 generations.

    • @duccik5509
      @duccik5509 Год назад

      likewise :)

  • @Da_Baron
    @Da_Baron 3 года назад +97

    The man stood inside of the still-standing work of his six times great grandfather. He can reach out and touch the building his ancestor designed. That is absolutely fascinating.

  • @ShaySwarthy
    @ShaySwarthy 3 года назад +322

    What I learned from watching this is that it is a Privilege to have your family history so well documented. Not many had that opportunity.

    • @wandertree
      @wandertree Год назад +6

      Advanced cultures tended to keep better record.

    • @JennHolt
      @JennHolt 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@wandertree some were stolen from their homelands, others' have been destroyed by war. I'd say yours is a quite ignorant statement. Mr. Parsons' family records might not have been saved, had he not been in the position he was in. Not to detract at all from Mr. Parsons' story, but had his ancestors been peasants, this video might be very different.

  • @marilynperpignant2993
    @marilynperpignant2993 10 лет назад +1718

    I love him but I would never knew he's 41. The man looks great...fabulous skin.

    • @kresimirandric9337
      @kresimirandric9337 6 лет назад +1

      Rodney King for what the he'll are useful blacks Arabs

    • @dreafelker7267
      @dreafelker7267 6 лет назад +3

      Marilyn Perpignant The French age well...I guessed he was French!

    • @giggles2302
      @giggles2302 6 лет назад +6

      41 is young. :)

    • @karinnamerino7232
      @karinnamerino7232 6 лет назад +2

      Did you know Parson's is a homosexual so how can you think that he is going to heaven? you also did not explain properly about the catholics, asians, muslims? What is your problem with them? Why are you being a racist bigot?!

    • @heraldomedrano6993
      @heraldomedrano6993 6 лет назад +1

      Marilyn Perpignant is he gay

  • @ladynottingham89
    @ladynottingham89 9 лет назад +1850

    WOW I wish I had the resources to trace my lineage back like this.

    • @actualitymusic2398
      @actualitymusic2398 7 лет назад +8

      V. Hansen
      What is the app called?

    • @johnvictorengland7703
      @johnvictorengland7703 6 лет назад +39

      Same here. I discovered that I am distantly related to Cindy Crawford who is related to Charlemagne - which means that I am related to Charlemagne too. What's up cousin?

    • @tommyodonovan3883
      @tommyodonovan3883 6 лет назад +39

      You were a peasant just like 99% of us.

    • @raulpetrascu2696
      @raulpetrascu2696 6 лет назад +4

      Tommy O Donovan *BLEAK*

    • @raulpetrascu2696
      @raulpetrascu2696 6 лет назад +39

      Also isn't it a common fact that every European is related to Charlemagne

  • @carliesimon8428
    @carliesimon8428 6 лет назад +469

    I think I would just break down and cry. Standing in something my ancestor built. 😢

    • @kati1017
      @kati1017 3 года назад +16

      It would just be phenomenal, like you're touching them through time!

    • @sharongitau8727
      @sharongitau8727 3 года назад +4

      me too.

    • @meryscantamburlo4174
      @meryscantamburlo4174 3 года назад +8

      I had the opportunity to visit the Cathedral of Vienna, three years ago, the fascinating thing about it is that my great grandfather was one of the workers who built the glass roof, it was like having him there with me, I was also the first one to visit the church in the family

    • @pierresursock6000
      @pierresursock6000 3 года назад +1

      I visited a church my 6th great grandfather built in the 1700s, felt very normal lol

    • @meryscantamburlo4174
      @meryscantamburlo4174 3 года назад +4

      @@pierresursock6000 it's just me I guess, I have a big connection to family and we don't really have much documentation of my great grandparents, since it got lost in WWII

  • @morganirvine2327
    @morganirvine2327 3 года назад +160

    The look of wonder in his eyes when he finds out he's in a building his ansestor made

    • @kati1017
      @kati1017 3 года назад +10

      That would be phenomenal, almost like you're touching them through time!

    • @someguy2744
      @someguy2744 3 года назад +5

      He didn't really build it, but designed it - which is still pretty dope - you see a product of his mind in reality.

    • @samaraisnt
      @samaraisnt 2 года назад +1

      @@someguy2744 Yeah, it's more impressive.

    • @someguy2744
      @someguy2744 2 года назад +1

      @@samaraisnt
      In a way it might be.

    • @sergeantmasson3669
      @sergeantmasson3669 2 года назад

      Morgan Irvine, also weird because Jim Parsons is not a religious person at all.

  • @sandracarrasco2016
    @sandracarrasco2016 Год назад +34

    Jim made the point brilliantly: What matters is the love that is behind him for generations, no matter if his ancestors were royal architects or "simple" people.

    • @naturefleur2062
      @naturefleur2062 3 месяца назад

      I felt the same when I heard him say that. What a beautiful tribute to his father and his father’s legacy of love and devotion.

  • @robertahartley1
    @robertahartley1 3 года назад +200

    I love how Jim speaks so eloquently and intelligent...his father would be proud

    • @camrobn
      @camrobn 2 года назад

      Absolutely! Many actors can’t talk without a script. And uh, well like…

    • @sergeantmasson3669
      @sergeantmasson3669 2 года назад +1

      @@camrobn Jim Parsons is good at portraying an arrogant fool character. Paul Stafford in Hidden Figures movie is one example.

    • @CAPTAINBAZOOKA-wn5by
      @CAPTAINBAZOOKA-wn5by 2 года назад

      HE SURE MUST BE......DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @rodholseth6354
    @rodholseth6354 3 года назад +147

    He has such a fascinating history. My ancestors, the farthest I've gotten, were poor and simple farmers. He has royal architects.

    • @divelea
      @divelea 3 года назад +10

      Life on a "poor, simple farm" would make a great movie, come on ))) Jim's physician ancestor walked among deadly infectious bodies and the architect didn't have it easy.

    • @zezmerelda240
      @zezmerelda240 2 года назад +5

      and way back in my fam, were the Gilbey's, royal gin makers to the queen! Not sure how I feel about that!

    • @CAPTAINBAZOOKA-wn5by
      @CAPTAINBAZOOKA-wn5by 2 года назад

      SO I GUESS YOU ARE SAYING THAT UNLKE JIM..YOU CAME FROM TRASH..................daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    • @DanielSilva-gf4kk
      @DanielSilva-gf4kk Год назад +1

      I come from a family of simple, humble and honest farmers too and their struggle and life story has humbled me and made me very proud of them. I'm also a grandson of an immigrant,son of immigrants and immigrant myself in the UK. I say immigrant because I'm not ashamed of it, quite the opposite. What we do in life is what makes us who we are.

    • @roberthughes9856
      @roberthughes9856 11 месяцев назад +1

      How many people did the Architect feed besides his own family? Your ancestors likely provided for hundreds.

  • @000_x9
    @000_x9 2 года назад +63

    He has a very dignified ancestry. I think the way he talks is a perfect fit to his ancestors. So many in America spoke this way a couple hundred years ago if you came from means.

  • @zelamorre1126
    @zelamorre1126 6 лет назад +564

    My family ancestry traced back to a Welch guy who hired himself out to fight in different wars and a guy who guy who was noted in town records for frequently speeding with his horse sled in winter. I have such noble ancestors. lol.

    • @joshveall7092
      @joshveall7092 6 лет назад +35

      Zela Morre welch guy 😂 do you mean welsh guy

    • @zelamorre1126
      @zelamorre1126 6 лет назад +10

      Auto correct man, and I'm just too lazy to go back and correct it. lol.

    • @jay1jayf
      @jay1jayf 6 лет назад +30

      wow, I think that's actually amazing. Being remember as the guy who speeds with his horse sled during the winter is one of the most unique titles. You should be proud.

    • @dariusanderton3760
      @dariusanderton3760 6 лет назад +27

      i found one ancestor who spent two years in prison in the 1860s for repeated rape of his daughter after his wife had died. Ugh. At least its really far back -- a great great great grandfather

    • @tonyplaysthemambo
      @tonyplaysthemambo 6 лет назад +7

      Mine was the town drunk in Jamestown.

  • @TheCheweeRevolutions
    @TheCheweeRevolutions 6 лет назад +709

    I'm a direct descendant of the guy who used to put the cheese on Julius Caesar's mouse traps.

  • @nanaberry4120
    @nanaberry4120 2 года назад +20

    Mr. Parson comes across as very humble, gracious and charming. Very refreshing.

  • @RicePudden
    @RicePudden 3 года назад +47

    Imagine standing in a building your ancestor built...

    • @honorsilverthorne7227
      @honorsilverthorne7227 3 года назад +5

      I'm fortunate enough to have done so. My great-uncle was an artchitect, and my grandfather built two houses that are still in our family. 💗😊🌺

    • @tanjirokamado8894
      @tanjirokamado8894 3 года назад +1

      @@honorsilverthorne7227 that’s brilliant!😁 Lucky that their still standing

  • @anthonybaso6516
    @anthonybaso6516 6 лет назад +44

    When you're just casually told you are descended from greatness.

    • @raymond942
      @raymond942 2 года назад

      yep- and then you look at your life.. ooh, must hurt

    • @richard6440
      @richard6440 2 года назад

      @@raymond942 and then you look at your life.. ooh, must hurt . not really . i have ancestors that were ship owners , architects ( big london buildings that still stand ) and military heroes. They are my ancestors , but they are responsible for what they have done , not me. I live my life as best i can , i know i'll never bother me that they were ' great' . nothing i can do about that. I'm proud of them , but happy with my life. Not all my ancestors were great , most were poor and uneducated , my life ( or the society we live in ) is way better than they ever had. Life usually gets better, the quality improves. Could they fly around the world in a day? could they video chat , live , to someone on the other side of the world? i think my life is better than theirs, but they were famous. does it hurt? of course not :)

    • @kindking8009
      @kindking8009 2 года назад

      We're all descended from greatness somewhere along the line. I've been amazed by the people and circumstances I've found in my family research. The Rockefellers, the "Father of Ohio," Salem witch trials, the Mayflower and Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, just to name a few. It's estimated that every person on earth is descended from some sort of royalty somewhere in the world. Mainly because of their rate of reproduction and best chances of survival.

  • @rswear
    @rswear 3 года назад +34

    Each time they handed him a book and said they have a translation, a part of me was waiting for Sheldon to correct their translation

  • @MrShanester117
    @MrShanester117 3 года назад +154

    When you see most of these famous people have powerful backgrounds, you know the class structure is still very much alive

    • @siyashilla6885
      @siyashilla6885 3 года назад +7

      I notice that as well your ancestry is your foundation

    • @pilsplease7561
      @pilsplease7561 3 года назад +4

      i have some real characters in my research of my ancestry including Henry the 8ths executioner, its crazy.

    • @siyashilla6885
      @siyashilla6885 3 года назад +4

      @@pilsplease7561 there may be a propensity for high functioning psychopathy

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 3 года назад +12

      My ancestors was a King in Kalimantan Indonesia from my Grandma sides and a General and Nobleman from my Grandfather's side....im a couch potato who just watch RUclips all day long with no jobs LMAO

    • @LS-ql4wp
      @LS-ql4wp 3 года назад +1

      How can an actor and architect hv class structure in built!

  • @amalgamangel
    @amalgamangel 6 лет назад +285

    When someone says Bon Voyage to you too but you are not going anywhere 😐

    • @georgerounsaville1809
      @georgerounsaville1809 4 года назад +8

      Except forward in Life's journey......

    • @valdez3245
      @valdez3245 3 года назад

      Yeah, I noticed that, too!🤭

    • @silenc3x
      @silenc3x 3 года назад +5

      It's like when the food delivery person says "Enjoy" and I say "you too" as I die inside.

  • @twangismythang
    @twangismythang 6 лет назад +41

    What a pedigree! Hold your head high, Jim... you have some very impressive ancestors, indeed.

  • @ReeseJamPiece.
    @ReeseJamPiece. 3 года назад +3

    My ancestor went from village to village raiding, they did this for centuries up until the clan chief died and they scrambled towards Glasgow during the Industrial Revolution.

  • @onaturalia
    @onaturalia 6 лет назад +552

    I am descended from the very best dirt farmers in the Ohio valley. They probably invented dirt. And corn. You know.

    • @droid264
      @droid264 6 лет назад +19

      That's something to be proud of too...we all spring from greatness

    • @h3lblad3
      @h3lblad3 6 лет назад +2

      Sips_?

    • @dfcvda
      @dfcvda 6 лет назад +17

      no you are probably from Europe, try to think back more than 200 years. your genetic line is approximately 3 million years old, a fraction before Ohio came into existance, ha!

    • @lilricky5050
      @lilricky5050 3 года назад +5

      I am a descendant from slavery

    • @corycg1956
      @corycg1956 3 года назад +3

      I’m from Ohio also I had found out not to long ago who my 13th Great Grandfather was his name was Eleazius Farnsworth he was from England born in 1562 I have a couple of pictures of the castle he lived in.

  • @madysonroberts1608
    @madysonroberts1608 3 года назад +13

    There is always that one person who knows alot about your family heritage

  • @dominicconti2357
    @dominicconti2357 6 лет назад +483

    this inspired me to trace back my family lines but it all ended at my moms side owning slaves and my dads side being slaves...

    • @dariusanderton3760
      @dariusanderton3760 6 лет назад +126

      and it would be even more surreal if your mom's ancestors had actually owned your dad's ancestors

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 6 лет назад +43

      Awww...mine was a bit more positive.
      My fathers mother (Annie) had a mother that died of cancer.
      So that's my great-grandmother.
      Her husband re-married with a woman called Willemientje Duqesne van Bruechem.
      And hér mother was directly related to Vincent van Gogh.
      I'm Dutch bytheway. So it makes sense.
      The other side of my mom, we haven't figured out yet. I know my uncle was involved with starting Apple, he was loaded when he died a few years ago, but youknow, the money went to other people.

    • @dominicconti2357
      @dominicconti2357 6 лет назад +3

      thats fucking dope

    • @BitchItsJules
      @BitchItsJules 6 лет назад +14

      Damn that's a setup for some kinky roleplay right there.

    • @malkaringel7864
      @malkaringel7864 6 лет назад +15

      Everyone has their story. Black, white, or yellow. We all bleed red blood. The human race.....what diff does it make? Let us all be equal n treated kindly n treat others kindly. This is what is important in a life upon this earth that we plunder!!!

  • @herrschultz7413
    @herrschultz7413 10 лет назад +705

    Did he really travel around the world to learn more about his family? Wow.

    • @TurquoiseStar17
      @TurquoiseStar17 9 лет назад +105

      Often times you have to. If your ancestors are from other parts of the world, you're likely not going to find much in your country's archives past when they arrived.

    • @layla8647
      @layla8647 7 лет назад +7

      Britany Cheung ya they all do to complete the documentary:)!

    • @daveidmarx8296
      @daveidmarx8296 6 лет назад +53

      Having boatloads of money is a beautiful thing.

    • @HarbingerOfTruth1
      @HarbingerOfTruth1 6 лет назад +13

      You don't have to as there is such a thing as mailing the archives, however you won't get a response as fast as a celebrity will.

    • @bibtebo
      @bibtebo 6 лет назад +10

      Its shocking the amount of people who dont understand how tv shows work there are...

  • @slr856
    @slr856 3 года назад +40

    I love ancestry research, but have hit “brick walls” after 20+ years. I love this story! It proves how amazing your family’s history can be. Very inspiring!!

    • @susancammerer5350
      @susancammerer5350 2 года назад +1

      Don't give up! Keep searching! You will find the clues you need for this wonderful, exciting treasure hunt! I wish you all the best in your journey. 🌺

    • @ML-ul2zq
      @ML-ul2zq 2 года назад +1

      Every time I've hit a brick wall and stop going on Ancestry and building my family tree someone posts something that's really relevant and I get excited all over again. That's the beauty of genealogy as a hobby. It gets under your skin like golf.

  • @RIOT690
    @RIOT690 6 лет назад +24

    This man had greatness in his family from the start, and it passed down into his life as well.

  • @meltedplasticarmyguy
    @meltedplasticarmyguy 4 года назад +25

    What I love about these programs is that it really illustrates the importance of history. We are all the sum of the parts of our past. Every thought, every action of our ancestors have led up to this point in your life. If your grandfather never met your grandmother you would not be here. Even the actions of others not tied to your family can have a direct and/or indirect influence. Just think for a moment, if Jim's ancestor was passed over for the architect position there is a very good chance that Mr. Parsons would not be here, or if by some chance Jim would be born there would be a very good chance that he would not be the entertainer that we all know and love.

    • @richard6440
      @richard6440 2 года назад

      We are all the sum of the parts of our past.... absolutely :)

  • @NanaAmySpectreSeeker1111
    @NanaAmySpectreSeeker1111 3 месяца назад

    Jim Parsons, We stand upon their shoulders.

  • @jillniemczynski5517
    @jillniemczynski5517 6 лет назад +33

    I'm in love with Sheldon/Jim! Nothing against Tom Hanks but my husband & I always thought Jim would be the quintessential Mr. Rogers.

    • @sheilaenglish7329
      @sheilaenglish7329 3 года назад +8

      Jill Niemczynski That’s what I’ve been saying too! Not only does Jim Parsons look more like Fred Rogers, he could have done his gentle manner so well. Tom Hanks was miscast.

  • @johnathonl7767
    @johnathonl7767 6 лет назад +53

    My ancestor was a hand guard to queen Mary of Scots, he emigrated from Hungary and our family motto is when he helped her after she fell of her horse he had said grip fast

    • @melissasaint3283
      @melissasaint3283 6 лет назад +8

      Johnathon L That's neat!

    • @oceanicandromeda1729
      @oceanicandromeda1729 4 года назад +5

      That’s awesome. I’m a descent of James IV of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scot’s grandfather (I think its her grandfather) through his illigitmate daughter.

    • @neilleslie1008
      @neilleslie1008 4 года назад +3

      Mine too. Grip fast!

    • @nancystone3793
      @nancystone3793 3 года назад +2

      My ancestors owned the butcher shop that most likely provided her meat while she was in prison. Sadly the building was torn down for a pedestrian zone.

    • @tanjirokamado8894
      @tanjirokamado8894 3 года назад +1

      @@nancystone3793 wow that’s still cool

  • @downhilltwofour0082
    @downhilltwofour0082 4 года назад +15

    Wow! I would think finding out this kind of information would really impact one's outlook on life. To think his Grandfather (6th) sat, dined and exchanged thoughts with people of the stature of John Adams and Benjamin Franklin the year before the U.S. Constitution was ratified is awesome!

  • @CC-uq4hu
    @CC-uq4hu 4 месяца назад

    Jim Parsons, I also had a father who gave me the same heritage and left me at 25 yrs old wishing I had more time when him

  • @dorothythorpe6183
    @dorothythorpe6183 4 месяца назад

    What a beautiful take on his history, and his father's contribution to his life!

  • @mesquitegirl2013
    @mesquitegirl2013 8 лет назад +139

    Its great seeing him excited

  • @cwbrooks5329
    @cwbrooks5329 9 месяцев назад +4

    Wow. That was absolutely thrilling -- what a lineage he has and how brilliant that he brings it all back around to the importance of love.

  • @lulumoon6942
    @lulumoon6942 4 месяца назад

    I'm extremely grateful to my humble ancestors while knowing at the same time few of them are celebrated! 🙏

  • @marugg78
    @marugg78 Год назад +2

    His ancestor enlightened peoples soul with his creations and Jim lightened our souls with laughter.

  • @BeautifulStranger
    @BeautifulStranger 3 года назад +8

    He looks so young!!!!!! And his family is from my favorite city in the entire world. This is so dope. I'm glad he took this journey. :)

    • @ML-ul2zq
      @ML-ul2zq 2 года назад +2

      Those blue eyes. He really is adorable.

  • @TheDsmithemtp
    @TheDsmithemtp 3 года назад +7

    He lived pretty close to me growing up, my brother graduated HS with him.

  • @alo3rya193
    @alo3rya193 10 лет назад +316

    BAZINGA!!!

  • @paulmoore4223
    @paulmoore4223 6 лет назад +6

    He seems such a lovely guy from a loving family

  • @vizanurmio
    @vizanurmio 3 года назад +7

    1:38 , no one noticed, that Jim sounds exacly like Owen Wilson when he says "Wow" ? XD

    • @scot60
      @scot60 2 года назад

      Texan accent dude. I sound the same when I say wow. The Texas twang is strong

  • @melissa-Ann
    @melissa-Ann 3 года назад +10

    Amazing!! He looks like his dad. You can see the love his father had as a family man, just the way Jim talks about his dad. 💙

  • @davidstemmler1836
    @davidstemmler1836 4 года назад +1317

    I learned in biology class that if your parents didn't have any kids, neither will you.

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 4 года назад +56

      lol wut

    • @NODE1975
      @NODE1975 3 года назад +35

      😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @TobyBanci
      @TobyBanci 3 года назад +99

      The worst part was it took me a minute to understand 😂

    • @yodavm7963
      @yodavm7963 3 года назад +13

      Good one 😂😂😂😂

    • @Avacarho
      @Avacarho 3 года назад +8

      No duh!,

  • @justzay7416
    @justzay7416 3 года назад +9

    ♦💜♦ *His voice is so monotonous and soothing* ♦💜♦

  • @GAY_RULE
    @GAY_RULE 3 года назад +5

    Wow Jim to see you stand in that church must have given you a feeling never felt before. I've stood in many churches around the world but to actually have a connection to it must have been enticing.

  • @tonimontoya2142
    @tonimontoya2142 6 лет назад +12

    I really enjoy seeing his true personality, which includes emotion. Amazing

  • @sararobert9855
    @sararobert9855 3 года назад +8

    I love this ! I have been working on my genealogy for a while now, and I have two hundred something ancestors found to this date, all the way back to the early 1500s. But they were all farmers in small villages that were partly destroyed. I have nothing left of them, no pictures, no house to visit, no history, just names and dates on archival records.
    Seeing Jim standing in a church created by his ancestor, and learning things about his life made me tear up. This is soooo valuable and important !
    I can't help but be a little bit jealous of him. I would love to have something, anything, any piece of information about their life. Something to make them a bit more "real"...

    • @melissinha73
      @melissinha73 2 года назад

      The fact that you were able to trace back any information at all that far back is remarkable! Millions of people in history have no records of there existence at all. The further back you go the less information there is to find and you have some.

    • @sararobert9855
      @sararobert9855 2 года назад +1

      @@melissinha73 I did not do it alone, and I don't think I will be able to go any further back. But I am always so proud when I see my folder full of names and dates, some of which I am probably the only person on earth to know yet :)

    • @melissinha73
      @melissinha73 2 года назад

      @@sararobert9855 Oh yeah the whole project is a result of multiple people who are common descendants building upon each others’ work. It’s why it’s possible!! Going further back does sound very difficult, there aren’t many people who can go that far back (except for people who are co-descendants). You’ve helped other people who will discover your contributions!! Be proud of your WORK 😃

  • @ancient-rhinowang6641
    @ancient-rhinowang6641 7 лет назад +501

    After so much greatness, here comes Jim Parsons the Sheldon Cooper 😄 😄

    • @robertgrant4950
      @robertgrant4950 6 лет назад +5

      I love Jim/Sheldon. Thank you tv producers for creating BBT. I love that show and adore the cast. Bravo!

    • @Bagheera_warzone
      @Bagheera_warzone 6 лет назад +1

      You're right, the greatest of them all!

    • @gerrynightingale9045
      @gerrynightingale9045 6 лет назад

      (how come nobody 'got it' from you?)

    • @raizelm1578
      @raizelm1578 6 лет назад +7

      And here the line ends...with a gay actor married to another creepy gay guy. Ahhhhhahahhha.

    • @slowpoke1
      @slowpoke1 6 лет назад +4

      Raizel M and what you so much better? Have you accomplished more? All I see in you is a petty bigoted person. Funny that you think you are better than him.

  • @takeittodehart1507
    @takeittodehart1507 3 года назад +17

    I love this guy he is so adorable and funny. He came from a interesting family he can be proud. I really enjoyed watching this video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @fletcherlucas7908
    @fletcherlucas7908 6 лет назад +3

    This is the most learning I have gotten from TLC.

  • @bigbuggie5
    @bigbuggie5 2 года назад +1

    What an interesting family heritage he has.

  • @mariegall511
    @mariegall511 3 года назад +2

    Researching your family history is so important!

  • @RS-ip8gw
    @RS-ip8gw 3 года назад +7

    This just proves life decisions affect future generations too. Setting them up for success --- if they decide to

  • @SAMMIsLIFE
    @SAMMIsLIFE 9 лет назад +395

    How come every famous person on this show has such an awesome history? Their ancestors knew people like Benjamin Franklin n shit...

    • @SAMMIsLIFE
      @SAMMIsLIFE 9 лет назад

      ***** tru,lol

    • @sallowsquallsofficial6781
      @sallowsquallsofficial6781 8 лет назад +13

      Have you taken a look at your own genealogy?

    • @matthewcarter1973
      @matthewcarter1973 6 лет назад

      Righttt

    • @MezMcG
      @MezMcG 5 лет назад +93

      It's probably the same as they've always done on the British one: the televsion company researchers ask a celebrity if they can research their family history then spend three months going into it. If it turns out to be mundane they drop the story but if there is interest in it that celeb gets onto the programme.

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 4 года назад +22

      @@MezMcG No history is mundane tho.
      And its TV. They can make the mundane amazing. For money, at least.

  • @omygod9062
    @omygod9062 4 года назад +2

    That church is stunning

  • @brett8460
    @brett8460 3 года назад +621

    Lady: "Your ancestor was in the middle of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853 and it killed about 8,000 people in New Orleans alone."
    **Coronavirus has entered the chat**

    • @pink_alligator
      @pink_alligator 3 года назад +27

      8000 suddenly sounds like slim pickings now...

    • @y0utuberculosis
      @y0utuberculosis 3 года назад +24

      less than 7k have died in all of Louisiana due to the virus so far. And the population is about 9x as high now- 8k back then was about 1.6% of the population. not to downplay covid but they had it pretty bad back then without much in the way of epidemiology and hygiene. Not to mention it was such a gruesome disease. Thankfully there's a vaccine for it now.

    • @dr.lexwinter8604
      @dr.lexwinter8604 3 года назад +4

      If only they knew the impact Yellow Fever would have today on young men.

    • @johnrobinson4445
      @johnrobinson4445 3 года назад +11

      @@pink_alligator That's just in one relatively (for now) small city. In fact, 8,000 people was about 5-8% of the population at that time. That's like 20 million Americans dying of the Corona. Sound bigger now?

    • @sarah78neidrich83
      @sarah78neidrich83 3 года назад +1

      I literally was just thinking that

  • @consumermilitia
    @consumermilitia 7 лет назад +15

    How amazing for him to discover! I wish everyone was able to take this journey of familial discovery!

    • @marieDeJaham
      @marieDeJaham 6 лет назад +1

      you can make your own research with online archives

  • @johnnyboy5203
    @johnnyboy5203 3 года назад +3

    Something tells me that Jim is now a benefactor to that beautiful building.

  • @PoGirlShines
    @PoGirlShines 6 лет назад +4

    That was one of the best episodes. He has such cool ancestry.

  • @topmog
    @topmog 7 лет назад +8

    "Bon voyage to you" (2:42) 😂

  • @ronnieg6497
    @ronnieg6497 6 лет назад +7

    i cried of joy for him and his family. WOW!

  • @pidgeotroll
    @pidgeotroll 6 лет назад +57

    Everyone has 2^8 = 256 great-6-grandparents, and 510 ancestors that age or younger, so the chances that none of those people were special in any way is unlikely.

    • @saurabhbanik7811
      @saurabhbanik7811 6 лет назад +10

      Timothy Sinclair you didn't for incest/inbreeding in your calculations.

    • @Skycoder13
      @Skycoder13 6 лет назад

      LOL

  • @biggibbly7471
    @biggibbly7471 6 лет назад +3

    One of his ancestors was honored by the king. He is honored by everyone else.

  • @opelleiolanthe8548
    @opelleiolanthe8548 8 лет назад +10

    Wow, it must be amazing to see something that your ancestor designed that's so beautiful

  • @MultiSirens
    @MultiSirens 4 года назад +4

    Awesome humble man ! Love him anyway

  • @jimwilleford6140
    @jimwilleford6140 3 года назад +4

    You lookin’ great Jimmy.

  • @lesleymcshanemitchell9651
    @lesleymcshanemitchell9651 3 года назад +1

    Such a nice young man His Father would be proud of his success both as a star and a human being

  • @shellybaby5th
    @shellybaby5th 9 лет назад +62

    I love Jim he would have been glorious in the french court!

  • @princess_ama
    @princess_ama 7 лет назад +93

    My parents immigrated to the US from the West African country of Guinea in 1993. I recently learned that I have European ancestry on my mother's side from the French and Portuguese that colonized West Africa in the 1900s. It's surprising to me though, because my dad, siblings, and I have light skin. My mother has very dark skin. My dad's family is from the Fula tribe. It's not rare to see light skinned people in that tribe. However, I always thought that the European ancestry would come from my father. You learn something new everyday. Even the lightest white person on Earth could have a tiny drop of African blood.

    • @layla8647
      @layla8647 7 лет назад +9

      FluffyKitty 12345 Yes because all of humanity traces back to Africa. That was where life began. "Lucy" the first Human was originated in today's modern country of Ethiopia. We all have African in us:)!

    • @shitwagon6015
      @shitwagon6015 6 лет назад +2

      North africans are white

    • @khali1567
      @khali1567 6 лет назад +7

      Shit Wagon ...North Africans are Moors & Coptics. The Arabs came later.

    • @solatiumz
      @solatiumz 6 лет назад +11

      I have 0% African and 0% Asian DNA, I am 92% British Isles and 100% Northern European.

    • @gogo17s
      @gogo17s 6 лет назад +1

      solatiumz she didn’t say you HAD too. She said you can. If it doesn’t apply fine. African dna is a blessing. If you don’t have it sucks for you.

  • @max_carnationyt5656
    @max_carnationyt5656 6 лет назад +5

    I love how un-amused and sarcastic he sounds. Maybe it's cause I'm so used to Sheldon. I still love him tho.

  • @paigeherrin29
    @paigeherrin29 3 года назад +3

    This video turned out way more interesting than I thought it would.

  • @rainyday4970
    @rainyday4970 6 лет назад +4

    This lineage of Jim's is kind of incredible. :O

  • @Free-flyBE
    @Free-flyBE 3 года назад +3

    Congratulations Mr. Parsons; this is an amazing backstory!

  • @Auhbseluhte
    @Auhbseluhte 5 лет назад +3

    It's really true what they say, greatness doesn't fall too far from the tree.

  • @dillionrose6628
    @dillionrose6628 6 лет назад

    I can't imagine walking in the same footsteps of an great xxxxxx grandfather so many years apart. to stand there...mind blowing....

  • @lesleyallinson8738
    @lesleyallinson8738 6 лет назад +1

    I lost my dad when I was 25 he was 55 that was 30 years ago I still miss him I often talk to him when I die I know he will be there waiting for me, also my brother dies 2 years befor my dad , a drunken driver killed him and he got away with a fine and driving ban for 12 months that was a slap in the face our brother was the baby of our family he was 21 and training to be a social worker.
    At his furanel there wasn't enough room in the big church it was teens mainly these teens spoke to us telling us what my brother did for them

  • @mereanawi6194
    @mereanawi6194 3 года назад +11

    He's aged incredibly well

  • @RIchardDavidson007
    @RIchardDavidson007 3 года назад +3

    Wow, Kid you have some history beside being a favorite actor to me.

  • @XBoysAtWorkX
    @XBoysAtWorkX 3 года назад

    A good reminder. However much status, wealth, and accomplishment you achieve in your life, you are only about 150 years from being completely forgotten by the ones that you expect to care the most.

  • @sheilamacpherson4948
    @sheilamacpherson4948 3 года назад +1

    My father was and architect. He did a few buildings here in L. A. But he did the windows to the Music Center. Im proud as hell about that. I could only imagine standing in a chapel an ancestor designed for a king... In Versailles! That's some cool stuff.

  • @gsh341
    @gsh341 2 года назад +4

    My great grandmother is one of the last people listed in a genealogy of the Dowes family and the one thing that is truly amazing to me is the number of people that preceded her. The number families that merged together is truly staggering. Depending on how I follow the family tree, I could find just about anyone from a politician to a literal pirate. So knowing your 6 times great-grandfather was a famous architect that knew famous people is interesting, but hardly unique.

  • @SonyaScorpios
    @SonyaScorpios 10 лет назад +106

    He's sweet :))

  • @hansschmitt2370
    @hansschmitt2370 2 года назад +1

    Simply amazing !

  • @lydiavizia3187
    @lydiavizia3187 2 года назад

    I love you Jim parson

  • @jamilyamuksin4500
    @jamilyamuksin4500 4 года назад +6

    That must be amazing to walk in the church what was created by your six-time grandfather!

  • @testertube3
    @testertube3 10 лет назад +3

    Wow, this is pretty fascinating!

  • @sandybrown7005
    @sandybrown7005 2 года назад +1

    I see this video says seven years ago however, it is so interesting ...not to mention Jim Parsons is absolutely one of my favorite actors. I would watch him in any type of show or interview.

  • @redbloodbluemoon1423
    @redbloodbluemoon1423 2 года назад

    "Thank you very much. I love you."
    If Jim said that to me, I'd melt and die right there. 🥺🥺

  • @ToniAynia
    @ToniAynia 8 лет назад +9

    That was wonderful! Thank you, #TLC and #JimParsons for doing this film and sharing. :)
    Blessings...
    "Cap'n" Toni....

  • @jebbush3130
    @jebbush3130 6 лет назад +17

    2:00 I thought she said "the elevator epidemic" lol

  • @sannimcable
    @sannimcable 3 года назад

    Jim parsons is brilliant

  • @donnav6219
    @donnav6219 6 лет назад

    This church is gorgeous. Well done Jim.

  • @richardsmith2825
    @richardsmith2825 3 года назад +4

    Adams being a first language Welsh speaker would probably have spoken to your ancestor in Breton as well as French. Might be worth checking out!

  • @rolendrickisidora3855
    @rolendrickisidora3855 3 года назад +5

    Hopefully in the future his offsprings will look back in the past and be fascinated bye the fact that were related to him,such a talented actor

  • @dtro5853
    @dtro5853 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing background. Good for you, Jim.

  • @qucurabalarahababa2511
    @qucurabalarahababa2511 2 года назад

    Love this guy....