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Season 1

  • S01E01 Getting Started

    • January 1, 2004
    • BYUtv

    Genealogy may seem daunting, but getting started is easy and rewarding. Join genealogy experts for advice on how to get started on your own family history.

  • S01E02 Looking at Home

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    Learn about the types of sources of information that you can look for in your home. Shannon Applegate was looking for missing pieces to her life. In an old ancestral home she found a pioneer heritage that gave her renewed strength and understanding about herself. Expert Antonia Cottrell Martin explains what to look for at home and how to organize what you find.

  • S01E03 Gathering Family Stories

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    A recent immigrant to the United States, Fabiana Chiu had mixed feelings about her Chinese-Peruvian heritage. Wanting to know more, Fabiana traveled with her parents to Peru to interview living relatives. Through her journey, she discovered strong links to her Chinese heritage. Journalist Bill Zimmerman focuses on how the novice can not only successfully interview living relatives, but document and preserve the information they share.

  • S01E04 The Paper Trail

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    Like many Americans, Rafael Guber has ancestors who immigrated to the United States. Together with 100 descendants of immigrants, Rafael helped re-create the experience of first entering the United States via Ellis Island, near the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. Experts Sharon Carmack and John Colletta introduce the major types of records you can find as you look for the written accounts of events in the lives of your ancestors.

  • S01E05 Libraries and Archives

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    Meet real people researching their pedigrees at the library and hear the story of police officer Tom Madrid, who combed through libraries, courthouses, and church records to research his family history.

  • S01E06 Census and Military Records

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    Gary Bryant, a reluctant soldier in the Vietnam War, reveals how the study of his pedigree helped him discover his ancestors' legacy of military service, giving him a sense of purpose and self-worth. In the studio, hosts Jim and Terry Willard talk with genealogy expert Kurt Witcher on the value of U.S. Census and military records as sources of information. He tells viewers what detailed information to look out for, and what pitfalls to avoid when looking at these older records.

  • S01E07 African American Research

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    Learn about the distinct challenge in researching African American records. Collette De Verge and members of the Southern California Genealogical Association share what family history and genealogy means to them as African Americans. Then, expert Tony Burroughs dispels myths about African American records and introduces new information to help begin a successful search.

  • S01E08 Your Medical Heritage

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    While her father was hospitalized for cancer of the prostate, television journalist Carol Krause and her sisters made a count of all the family members who had passed away, and came to a shocking conclusion: a large number of them had died of cancer. She began to research her family history, an important part of which was sending away for family death certificates. The information she discovered in this search ended up saving her own life as well as the lives of other family members: she herself was diagnosed with colon cancer and was able to have it treated early on. In the studio segment, hosts Jim and Terry Willard discuss with geneticists Dr. Raymond White and Vickie Venne the advantages to building a medical family pedigree in addition to a family pedigree, and the proper way to interpret the information resulting from this type of search.

  • S01E09 High-Tech Help

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    Go inside a maximum security prison to meet inmates who pursue their genealogy through computers. Their stories, and the remarkable rehabilitative influence of family history, will surprise and inspire you.

  • S01E10 Leaving a Legacy

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    Hear the moving stories of three very different ways Americans have chosen to create a family history legacy. The More Family has held reunions every five years since 1889. What makes them so unique is that they have preserved every reunion for the past 60 years on film. The inspiring legacy of the dozens of handmade quilts Tabula Bottoms left her family is a quiet testament to her courage and humility. Jazz musician Hannibal Lokumbe celebrates the discovery of the lost grave of his great-great-grandfather, a former slave. Gathering his family at the burial site, he pays tribute to his ancestor with African ritual music and dance.

  • S01E11 Records at Risk

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    Thousands of irreplaceable records are destroyed every day, but around the world, heroic efforts are being made to preserve them.

  • S01E12 Family Records

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    Journals, diaries, letters, photographs, and even family Bibles not only provide names and dates, but bring ancestors to life.

  • S01E13 Compiled Records

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    At some point, many genealogists decide that it's time to shift effort from collecting new information about the family to sharing it with others. Writing a family history is one of the most effective and satisfying ways of doing this.

  • S01E14 Genealogy and Technology

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    Resources on the computer help Megan Smolenyak find cousins she didn't know she had.

  • S01E15 Vital Records

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    Searching for his ancestors' birth and marriage records, Jeff Gallup reconnects with his Italian heritage in his ancestral village of Piana.

  • S01E16 Religious Records

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    Learn how to make the most of records found in church registries.

  • S01E17 Cemetery Records

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    Cemetery records often contain clues to important dates, family relationships, and military service. Even if a tombstone fails to reveal more than the basic information, visiting your ancestors' final resting places brings you closer to them.

  • S01E18 Census Records

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    Census records contain precious names, ages, birthplaces, and relationships. Use these records to discover when your ancestors may have arrived in the U.S., how they made a living, and more.

  • S01E19 Military Records

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    Witness the success of Susan Hadler as she uses military records to connect with the father she never knew.

  • S01E20 Newspapers as Records

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    Old newspaper stories detail the escapades of Lori Davis's great-grandmother.

  • S01E21 Probate Records

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    The passing of a loved one is a trying time, but in later generations, the death of that ancestor can provide valuable information to the family historian. Learn about records that come from the probate process and the details found in wills.

  • S01E22 Immigration Records

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    Immigration records are the key to helping us accurately trace our lines back to the homelands of our ancestors.

  • S01E23 Writing a Family History

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    Writing a family history is one of the most effective and successful ways of sharing the information we have collected from our families.