The PBS U.S. version of The Genealogy
Roadshow premiers 23 Sept 2013. “Philip
McGovern…, of Irish production company Big Mountain called the show “part
detective story, part emotional journey, combining history and science to
uncover fascinating stories of diverse Americans.” At a3Genealogy we are only surprised
that this show took so long to make its way to our shores. Especially, since this is what we do every day. We prove or disprove family folklores,
solve ancestral mysteries, and trace that elusive ancestor while proving kinship
and lineage.
Family historians and genealogists daily
create their own roadshow. Going from town to town we uncover the secrets that
are tucked away in vertical files of State Archives, record books of court
houses, artifacts and memoirs hidden in local museums, and oh…if cemeteries could
talk?!. Well, to the sleuthing genealogists each tombstone actually does add to
our ancestor’s story and the headstones' clues may help bring down a brickwall.
Online database searches (i.e. ancestry.com) contribute a small part of the genealogists’ research. The
PBS Genealogy Roadshow reveals what is possible when the average family research goes beneath the surface. “This
is about regular Americans who want to find out their past,” McGovern said. “We
are tapping in to this trend where people like you and me try to find out their
past.”
As genealogists we are proud to have our
profession highlighted and our research exposed. But what is most exhilarating
is the elation of our clients when family folklores are confirmed or denied.
Season 1 of the Genealogy Roadshow takes
place in Austin, Texas; Nashville, Tenn.; Detroit; and San Francisco.
Kathleen Brandt
a3Genealogy.com
accurate, accessible answers
I watched it yesterday...LOVED it! Looking forward to the next one. So happy that PBS provides it for free and with closed captioning.
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