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  • Опубликовано: 25 фев 2023
  • A woman learns that a 19th-century murder claimed the life of an ancestor. An Irish-American woman discovers how an earthquake brought her grandparents together. And a Chinese-American woman’s ties to Chinatown gangster “Big Jim” Chin.
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Комментарии • 131

  • @monicacall7532
    @monicacall7532 Год назад +198

    I wish that this show were still on PBS. It would be the perfect show to go hand in hand with “Finding Your Roots”.

    • @Cportfinest912
      @Cportfinest912 Год назад +21

      Omg! so it’s no longer on tv? I literally just found this on RUclips two days ago. I can’t stop watching it 😩

    • @garycarpenter2980
      @garycarpenter2980 Год назад +1

      It's not on TV anymore.... bummer ✖️ but I've enjoyed it but I don't know nothing about both sides of my family (Lee and Carpenter) but I do know that on my grandma's side I'm related to General Lee and Jefferson Davis

    • @shirleyhicks6110
      @shirleyhicks6110 Год назад +2

      Hi my name is Shirley Gail Hicks and I am the only one in my family alive so I have no one about my Cherokee history. So if you can help me I would be so very grateful.

    • @aspenglo6
      @aspenglo6 Год назад +1

      i agree with you

    • @lindadeal3344
      @lindadeal3344 Год назад

      ​@@Cportfinest912 I wish it was still a part of PBS!

  • @vrj40
    @vrj40 Год назад +112

    PBS please bring this wonderful show back to your network. It would be a great show to pair with Henry Gates programs.

  • @judistutz
    @judistutz Год назад +24

    This show has that "Who Do You Think You Are" discovery element but for regular people instead of celebrities.

    • @shirleyhicks6110
      @shirleyhicks6110 Год назад +1

      I do agree with so much.

    • @LollieVox
      @LollieVox 2 месяца назад

      Yes & I like stories about anyone, not just celebrities.

  • @24carrotgold8
    @24carrotgold8 Год назад +5

    I too am a 4th generation San Franciscan. My Irish maternal great grandmother married Captain Carroll who fought in the Fire Department 🚒 1906 fire 🔥

  • @gilson618
    @gilson618 Год назад +10

    I remember submitting an application to be a guest for season 3. Although not selected, I was hoping to be a future guest to learn more of my family history... and then they canceled the show. I wish they would bring it back

  • @littleredhen
    @littleredhen Год назад +21

    The young lady who story of Irish roots among the earthquake victims, looking at the photograph she looks so much like her great-grandmother! 💖

  • @user-qu8tn7lb9q
    @user-qu8tn7lb9q 2 месяца назад

    Yes, please bring this show back PBS

  • @nikkinaugle607
    @nikkinaugle607 Год назад +12

    Pbs bring this show back its amazing

  • @marjane4344
    @marjane4344 11 месяцев назад +5

    I am a native San Fransican my Grandmother Ruth survived the 1906 quake and fire. Her father was one of the special police appointed after the quake His name was Charles Mahnke.

  • @wildadventures4173
    @wildadventures4173 Год назад +10

    My 5th great grandfather James Reed, of the Donner/ Reed party. Sutters Fort of Sacramento. I have the diary 's passed down generations to me of their journey across ❤.

    • @mycatsnameiskaren8253
      @mycatsnameiskaren8253 4 месяца назад

      Wow! You should have it made into a series. We need some good content!

  • @christineleneghan7661
    @christineleneghan7661 8 месяцев назад +5

    I end up crying every episode! I love these stories.

  • @cchaffincc
    @cchaffincc Год назад +23

    The walking stick story brought tears to my eyes. How cool that he has it!

  • @FeatnikSF
    @FeatnikSF 7 месяцев назад +2

    I enjoy genealogy, live in San Francisco and worked for the local PBS station for many years. For those reasons I decided to watch this episode. Imagine my surprise when Casey Robbins appeared asking about her biological father’s connection to Ben Franklin. I’ve known her mother for decades!

  • @nanaof7preciousgrands115
    @nanaof7preciousgrands115 Год назад +5

    Can we GET MORE !!!
    If so where we can we watch ?
    We got hooked on
    WHO DO U THINK U ARE. .
    They shut it down
    Currently watching FINDING MY ROOTS and hooked
    And now I see a few episodes on YT and someone said these are the only episodes we can watch
    Come on now bring all the ancestry shows PLEASE

  • @geneannd2861
    @geneannd2861 11 месяцев назад +3

    This shows that even ordinary people can have very interesting stories.

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +16

    I can relate to those who get family stories shot down after research proves otherwise. One of the few stores we had about my dad’s mother’s side was that a 6th great granduncle was Alexander Hamilton. My aunt told me that when I was a little kid in the early 1970s and had no idea who Hamilton was. Well, after starting my own family research, I found out that I do have a 6th great granduncle named Alexander Hamilton! Problem is, mine was born 20 years after the famous one and in Pennsylvania, not the Caribbean. That was a big disappointment to my dad and uncle, since they had heard that story a lot longer than I had.

  • @MeMeDaVinci
    @MeMeDaVinci Год назад +22

    What a wonderful show. I can only imagine the overhead it took to uncover the stories for just common people; if it were celebrities it would still be going.

  • @tinalafever1756
    @tinalafever1756 Год назад +26

    I wish I could do something like this. So many unanswered questions about my families ancestry. No one ever talked about our ancestors.

    • @feliciagaffney1998
      @feliciagaffney1998 Год назад +4

      It is easy to do a lot of your own genealogical research these days. I enjoy helping people with their genealogy.

    • @shirleyhicks6110
      @shirleyhicks6110 Год назад +1

      Tina Lafever I understand I have done some research but now I am stuck. It would be great if they would bring the show back and come to Colorado.

    • @marjane4344
      @marjane4344 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have found many relatives by findagrave

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 9 месяцев назад

      I truly agree with this. I wish I could afford a genealogy research assistant.

  • @nmikloiche
    @nmikloiche 8 месяцев назад +3

    It’s really wonderful to hear all the interesting stories from our past - how all our shared stories have heroes and villains, and they may be one in the same depending on who is telling the story. We all have a piece and a place in our American story and we should only want to add to this rich and complex history.

  • @kathryndeloria1834
    @kathryndeloria1834 Год назад +10

    Joshua can say the word genealogy faster than I’ve ever heard it .

  • @carolynbrown1105
    @carolynbrown1105 6 месяцев назад

    If the show was still on pbs my whole San Fran family would’ve been in the episode in sanfran

  • @pakedermsfavs9080
    @pakedermsfavs9080 Год назад +6

    The mom in the back of the young lady in black . She is more invested in the story . The faces she is making would totally be me 😂😮😊

  • @TheCarriecarrie41
    @TheCarriecarrie41 Год назад +3

    that trail was Supposed to run cold Big Ups to Big Jim Chin❤

  • @omarra6781
    @omarra6781 Год назад +11

    I am also related to Ben Franklin via the Folgers. I'm related to the Folgers, Starbucks, Coffins and I think one other family from Nantucket. Their whaling ship the Essex was "stove in" by a whale which inspired the story of Moby Dick. A character in Moby Dick inspired the name Starbucks for the coffee company. Also via the Folgers I'm related to Abigail Folger of Charles Manson's Helter Skelter killings. I've also spent half my life in Boise, Idaho. *EDIT: I wrote this out before they got to the part of the video about Moby Dick. I was too excited to keep quiet. LOL

  • @SandraNelson063
    @SandraNelson063 Год назад +2

    That walking stick has museum value in it. It is simply priceless to the family, but it is just an old carved up stick.

  • @blazefairchild465
    @blazefairchild465 Год назад +5

    The lady related to Ben Franklin said her mothers family immigrated from Europe , so she couldn’t trace her family there. Many Churches had family information going back to when the Church was built.

    • @omarra6781
      @omarra6781 Год назад +3

      It's a shame there's no way to reach her as I'm related to the same people she is as I mentioned above. I might be able to help fill in some gaps.

  • @sharonloomis5264
    @sharonloomis5264 Год назад +2

    I like the info about the San Francisco mint building. Designed to float? Why not do that today?😮

  • @MrIAMTHESIR
    @MrIAMTHESIR Год назад +1

    I'm so glad to have discovered this

  • @BlueSaphire70
    @BlueSaphire70 9 месяцев назад

    This series was so cool. It deals with regular people's stories which makes it so interesting!

  • @JillShaw
    @JillShaw Год назад +12

    There will have been plenty of stables in San Francisco at that time And so the part about the ancestors staying in what someone called a barn Can still be perfectly true People frequently bunked In barns in those days. It makes sense that every available remaining dwelling was utilized.

    • @quickchris10
      @quickchris10 Год назад +3

      Yeah the saloon might have even had a stable, so in bad weather you could put your horse in there.

    • @lockejessup
      @lockejessup Год назад +1

      So many leaps of logic presented in that part. Not only are you correct, but it is also plausible they knew each other before the earthquake or met after the immediate aftermath, also due to a close community.

  • @maryricketts7337
    @maryricketts7337 Год назад +3

    Get told a story about your 10th great grandparent and act surprised saying “Oh, I didn’t know that!” 🤦‍♀️

  • @TheSouthernLady777
    @TheSouthernLady777 Год назад

    That last story... wow.

  • @kristen92431
    @kristen92431 Год назад +1

    Peter Folger is my 8x ggf, too!

  • @lynettefaithfull9444
    @lynettefaithfull9444 6 месяцев назад

    Gosh can't belive how she was smiling and joking about her grandfather's Murder

  • @charlenesterken2604
    @charlenesterken2604 Год назад +1

    My mom always said we were related to people on the mayflower Stephen hopkins

  • @cynthiacarr2093
    @cynthiacarr2093 Год назад

    Wow! Wonderful Show!👏🏾👏🏾💯😁

  • @sailingsam3815
    @sailingsam3815 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful stories

  • @TankDogg-bm7es
    @TankDogg-bm7es Год назад +6

    So is the Genealogy Roadshow back, or is this an old episode?

  • @deniserichardson630
    @deniserichardson630 Год назад +2

    I’d like to find out about my grandfather’s stories of him knowing Poncho Via !! He constantly talked about him . He was his hero . I don’t know much about the man myself but sure would like to find out the connection they had !

    • @FigaroHey
      @FigaroHey 6 месяцев назад

      It would be more interesting if you were related to Pancho Villa, though.

  • @Mathchickey
    @Mathchickey Год назад +3

    How does someone go 3 YEARS without getting paid? Wouldn't someone leave and go work for someone else? Something fishy there.

  • @mary-ellendurkin163
    @mary-ellendurkin163 Год назад

    That was beautiful

  • @ThailandTom
    @ThailandTom 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yeay, Benjamin Franklin was my 23rd Cousin 10 times removed :-)
    I'm from Sweden with most my ancestors in the Scandinavian and North European area, so quite nice to have Benjamin Franklin on my tree.
    (Just like loads of the American Presidents)

  • @deannadohm9035
    @deannadohm9035 Год назад +3

    I would love to be able to do this. I would love to be able to pass down my genealogy to my son and future generations. However I am a single mom and have no way of being able to do this.

    • @PlatinumIrishrose
      @PlatinumIrishrose Год назад +3

      Check into your County for a Geneology Society. There are usually people who can help you with that and belonging with the club is usually around 20.00 a year! Plus look on line. Good luck.

    • @deannadohm9035
      @deannadohm9035 Год назад

      @@PlatinumIrishrose I would but I don't live in the state I was born and raised in.

    • @jeanfrancis8121
      @jeanfrancis8121 Год назад +3

      There's a lot you can do online now. Most libraries have Ancestry and such for free.

    • @kathyastrom1315
      @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +2

      @@jeanfrancis8121 Definitely! People should take advantage of that free resource if your library has it. They might also have someone who can give you a tutorial on how to get started. That, or there are lots of videos here on YT to guide you on getting started.

    • @jessicamartinez3613
      @jessicamartinez3613 3 месяца назад

      Ancestry.com has a promotion that gives you 2 free weeks right now.

  • @evagrowney734
    @evagrowney734 Год назад +3

    My great grandfather is allegedly was Diamond Jim Brady...James Buchanan Brady, born 1856 on lower east side NYC where his Father ran a saloon. He had at least one brother. He had 2 loves in his life one being Lillian Russell...but he never married. Philanthropist, financiers, telegraph messenger railroad parts manufacturer...with his early jobs in the halls of Broadway as an usher, and sweeping trains. Supposedly he was the first person on his block to own a car. Supposedly there is a brownstone marked as his home in NYC. He owned thoroughbreds on a farm in Brooklyn and the Jersey shore. He' buried in Brooklyn. My mother looks just like him. Can you find out the truth about his dissenters? Supposedly he got his or Lillian's maid, Mary Sullivan, pregnant. He had a relationship with a famous boxer named Sullivan.
    Thanks, Eva Growney

  • @GamerplayerWT
    @GamerplayerWT Год назад

    Joshua Taylor has GOT to be related to Will Wheaton (Wesley Crusher). He looks soooo much like him.

  • @juneaborealis8658
    @juneaborealis8658 Год назад +2

    I traced my family back to the 1300s pretty interesting

  • @onepaint2002
    @onepaint2002 Год назад

    Do you give the records and pictures you find for the people to them after the show?

  • @neatofication
    @neatofication 11 месяцев назад

    Awwww the guy that cried

  • @valeriehandmadewithheart
    @valeriehandmadewithheart Год назад +2

    I would have loved to be on this show! I have some stories that would be very intriguing to investigate. I have some pretty interesting historical ancestors with some actual proof. My daughter even has a few more illustrious ancestors through her father. I don't know much about other parts of my family. I don't even know my entire genetic make-up. I wish I could afford the really good genetic testing that does your genetic breakdown and medical genetic markers. I wish I had six hundred dollars for it. Oh well❤

    • @eileenwatt8283
      @eileenwatt8283 Год назад +1

      It's not , $600 dollars in the USA. It's 120 and it goes on sale during holidays.
      That's 23andme company.

  • @debrajohnson1140
    @debrajohnson1140 Год назад

    Peter Folger and Mary Morrel are my 8th great grandparents and I am Ben Franklin’s first cousin 8 times removed. My ancestors were also whalers who migrated to the Outer Banks of NC.

    • @tracieplsn
      @tracieplsn Год назад

      Funny I just came across this. I made that same connection yesterday, then this episode showed up in my feed, only he’s my first cousin 10x removed, and they are my 10th great grandparents. Strange that we’re 2 generations apart.
      I’m descended from Bathsheba (Folger) Pope, Abiah Lee Franklin’s sister.

  • @AutonyB
    @AutonyB Год назад

    are they still doing the show

  • @janetschmitt6760
    @janetschmitt6760 11 месяцев назад

    The pronunciation of Vivek's last name is rawma swamie.

  • @msblackloveful
    @msblackloveful 7 месяцев назад

    I was i would have known they csme to San Francisco i would of went. I have lots of questions about my grandmother and grandfather side of the family

  • @evagrowney734
    @evagrowney734 Год назад +1

    I'd also like to know the location of Diamond Jim's father's Irish pub on the lower east side? Where in Ireland was he from? Is it true that Mary Sullivan moved to Demerest New Jersey where she raised her son from DJ , who is my grandfather? He supposedly was adopted by an Italian man Cattelona, and later married my Italian grandmother Belusci. ...who may also be related to the Belucci family?

    • @evagrowney734
      @evagrowney734 Год назад

      On the Growney side, I have a famous Irish born Priest, who while recuperating lived in California. He is known to write a series of primers to keep Gaeli alive in the underground during English oppression around 1he late . The Growney"s are from Westmeadth. It is an unusual Iris lh name...making us all related...some are the famous bull-riders..John Growney in California. Washington he a descendant of the priest or was he from the other Growney's of Ireland ? Eva

    • @evagrowney734
      @evagrowney734 Год назад

      And...Im 72....no children...but would love to pass down the truth to all mt nieces and nephews..Eva

  • @LollieVox
    @LollieVox 2 месяца назад

    What I want to know why the guy lost the court case of the debt owed to him!

  • @justingronas3025
    @justingronas3025 Год назад +1

    I'm a direct descendant of Mary the queen of Scott's

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 9 месяцев назад

    That her great grandfather was Delaney Rogers was just - - - popping. We probably are Not related. But my given surname at birth was Rogers.
    I didn't expect anyone in California to possibly be related to that family.
    I don't know why, I just didn't.
    Also that Delaney's father, I think, was in the Civil War, Union side, and mustered out of Chattanooga, Tn is amazing. My Rogers's are from TN, Blount and Sevier county, as far ad I know.
    This is very interesting to me.

  • @mycatsnameiskaren8253
    @mycatsnameiskaren8253 4 месяца назад

    Wow, I never knew about the Chinese Immigrating Act. That's wild!

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +1

    If I could afford it, I would hire a professional genealogist to find my 2nd great grandmother’s marriage record to her second husband, as well as their divorce record. I have tried really hard but struck out in both states they would have married and the most probable location they would have divorced. The lack of documentation on either end of their marriage is leading me to suspect that they never officially married but only said that they had. She did officially remarry two years before “Husband” #2 died, so if they were married but never divorced, she would have been a bigamist. I would like to have a professional either find the records, or also come up empty, to verify my suspicions or at least not negate them. Also, if a pro could find that second husband before they got together, that would be great. He had a common name and lived in NYC before moving to Chicago, and I cannot track him down at all before 1900.

    • @philipbutler6608
      @philipbutler6608 11 месяцев назад

      AncestryDNA and you can find cousins often people claimed marriages to cover up illegitimacy. My Great Grandfather had two children less than a year apart by different women and he died before the second legitimate one was born. So I found out who he was by cousin matches.

  • @justingronas3025
    @justingronas3025 Год назад

    John w Lamberts factory was in Ohio city, Ohio. The factory is gone its just a little village in nw Ohio. There is a historical marker near the original factory location.

  • @yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst
    @yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst 7 месяцев назад

    That's pathetic not driving specifically that car for specifically that reason

  • @carolynbrown1105
    @carolynbrown1105 2 месяца назад

    my grandpa's great gandfather was a judge

  • @philipbutler6608
    @philipbutler6608 11 месяцев назад

    I am related to two Famous Revolutionary Period Leaders who may have met both were considered traitors one a double traitor.

  • @okiejammer2736
    @okiejammer2736 Год назад +1

    💙💜💚

  • @michellejaggard9657
    @michellejaggard9657 11 месяцев назад

    What does the term like 10 times removed mean?

    • @FeatnikSF
      @FeatnikSF 7 месяцев назад

      It means ten generations later.

  • @sophiee.h
    @sophiee.h 9 месяцев назад

    27 March 2009

  • @unclesteve8091
    @unclesteve8091 Год назад

    I am wanting to find out what happened to my great uncle.

  • @dlow8423
    @dlow8423 Год назад

    I wish I can afford to do this. I would love to find out the truth about both sides of my family. I'm supposedly royalty on both sides [ mom & dad ] and on my dad's side, I'm supposedly related to William Shakespeare.

  • @PiggyFuktoy
    @PiggyFuktoy Год назад +1

    Regarding the Chinese Exclusion Act … in the walls of my first house, an 1885 Italianate Victorian in Oakland, was found a front page of The Morning Call, the leading SF newspaper of the day, headlined “The Chinese Win They Can Come In And Stay”

  • @lanaharris4181
    @lanaharris4181 3 месяца назад

    In the San Francisco episode, a young woman ;looks for how her gg grandparents met. Who is that blonde woman mugging to the camera during the interview.

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 9 месяцев назад

    The only reason Ford got the credit is because he payented what he knew. I'm not saying how he got it, or getting into anything ethical.
    That her great grandfathet actually invented the first gas automobile is quite interssting.

  • @cynthiacarter514
    @cynthiacarter514 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @LollieVox
    @LollieVox 2 месяца назад

    Does the woman whose relative fought in the American revolutionary War, get to join the daughters of the American Revolution?

  • @donnablosser7982
    @donnablosser7982 Год назад

    Great show!
    The lady behind the San Francisco earthquake descendant looks like she's hearing voices or possibly on some interesting meds. Everyone else is calm and paying attention.
    She was very distracting and even the host looked at her at one point.

    • @geraldineconnell2328
      @geraldineconnell2328 11 месяцев назад

      I had to watch it twice. I didn't see what you were talking about. She blinks a lot, maybe dry contact lenses. Maybe a little nervous.

  • @evanmcc2000
    @evanmcc2000 9 месяцев назад

    Good ol Edsons. Know some and seems the blood lost and criminal continues. Not that far from the father. Lol

  • @christineelsbury5479
    @christineelsbury5479 9 месяцев назад

    My Ancestry is FRANKLIN

  • @lanaharris4181
    @lanaharris4181 6 месяцев назад

    How do I get on "The Genealogy Roadshow" I think My great, great grandmother was an identity thief and can;t find any way to prove it. I was raised in Utah, The CHurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormons are HUGE on geneology.She doesn't show up by her name that I know, in the traveling company records, I lack the resources to find her..

  • @FigaroHey
    @FigaroHey 6 месяцев назад

    So one person comes from gangsters and outlaws, another from people who chose the losing side in two major wars... I guess you need to be up for embarrassment when you go on this show.

  • @victoriamilonas1942
    @victoriamilonas1942 Год назад

    I think what killed the interest in this show is the amount of filler/happy horseshit the whole show is larded with.

  • @Marcel_Audubon
    @Marcel_Audubon Год назад +2

    The first lady was annoying

    • @vickyabramowitz2885
      @vickyabramowitz2885 Год назад +1

      I agree. She smiled all the time even when she was told about the bad things that happened to her ancestors.

    • @amymahoney3513
      @amymahoney3513 Год назад +1

      ​@@vickyabramowitz2885 // 🤦🏼‍♀️ How was she supposed to react on camera 📸
      cry, throw a tantrum, ect..?? 🤔😒

    • @ladonnaradney3466
      @ladonnaradney3466 Год назад +1

      I think that she was probably self-conscious about finding out that her family stories were lies

    • @amymahoney3513
      @amymahoney3513 Год назад +2

      @@ladonnaradney3466 // 🥰 probably

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Год назад

      @@amymahoney3513 she could start by wiping the sappy frozen smile off her face while her direct ancestor's murder was being described in detail.
      Her credibility was creaky from the beginning when she tried to get people to believe the bathhouse her family ran was "like a resort" ... a bathhouse in that era is where people went periodically to wash themselves because they didn't have running water. Her family weren't serving massages and avocado toast to the elite by an infinity pool, they were doing laundry and handing out towels and locker keys to the unwashed masses.

  • @kimtalley8190
    @kimtalley8190 Год назад

    I wish this show was on instead of Finding Your Roots, since this one focuses on all races. I used to love FYR, the the presenter changed the focus to only your connection to slavery. It's sad, like when Oprah turned her focus from all to only black matters, that's when she lost her audience and credibility. I'm interested in all lives and histories, not for persecution of the living or their ancestor, but for the fascination of the living person's history.

  • @barblm21
    @barblm21 Год назад

    I have been told that we are related to Abraham Lincoln via his marriage to his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln. I wish I knew more, we are from Irish descendants that came over during the potato famine. That’s about all I know but very proud nonetheless ❤