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From: "Nancy" <>
Subject: Re: [S-I] Who Do You Think You Are (American Version)
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2010 10:33:12 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
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LOL I thought the same thing Penny with all the WOW's. And those facial
expressions.... could tell she's an actress! But yes, it was good to see a
program come on about genealogy. They didn't go very "in depth" with the
research journey but overall I liked the program and will watch the rest of
the shows. I agree, we all can't jump on planes and fly all over the country
following leads. But, I've been on a bit of a hiatis with my research so
makes me want to jump back in again! : )
Nancy
From: Penny Bonnar
Date: 3/7/2010 10:07:02 AM
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Subject: Re: [S-I] Who Do You Think You Are (American Version)
How true! Every time she said "Oh, Wow!" I thought, "Good thing you have a
script writer for your other roles." :)
Every once in a while when I'm stuck somewhere, I go to the library and use
Ancestry to get a jumpstart.
I always tell newcomers who come into the family history where I volunteer
(because I'm there so much, they made me a volunteer) to not ignore
collateral lines---or even neighbors of their ancestors. Who lived on the
farm next door? Those are often the places where you find that little nugget
of information that speeds you along the way on a direct line.
On Mar 7, 2010, at 8:18 AM, wrote:
> Hi Penny, I agree about the contrived bit. Most of us also don't go with
the 'trail' like they did, abandoning lines that were too hard (or without
major appeal). I also suspect that the benefit of using actresses is that
maybe they can say "Oh, Wow" with 50 more facial expressions than the rest
of us. I have actually set down at Ancestry and made a lot of progress in an
hour or two.....never on my own line or that of anyone paying me money
<grin>!!! But it can be done if you very lucky.
>
> However it is wonderful to be able to tie yourself to history and if the
shows get a few more people involved maybe we'll all benefit, if only
because they will help preserve the past, join societies, and keep us from
turning into a nation without any interest in its past (instead of only
slight, like now).
>
> Linda
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Penny Bonnar" <>
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> Sent: Saturday, March 6, 2010 5:41:11 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: Re: [S-I] Who Do You Think You Are (American Version)
>
> I just watched the Sarah Jessica Parker episode on Hulu and thought it was
a bit contrived. No visits to Family History Centers to strain her eyes over
microfilm. And how many of us can afford to hire researchers to do the real
legwork, let alone hop on a plane and hail a cab to take us where the next
trail leads? When I go off on my genealogy journeys, it's usually with a
prayer that my car makes it there and back one more time, and my nights are
spent in budget motel rooms because I'd rather spend the money to rent
another film or pay for copies at the courthouse.
>
> Despite my criticism, however, I thought it was interesting in that it
showed that our family history can be full of surprising little and even not
so little details that pop up every so often in our research. That point was
clearly part of Parker's story. And those surprises are a big part of the
fun of it.
>
> I also liked how Parker now feels herself to be part of American
history---thanks to her family's story. History really does take on new
meaning with every generation we trace back.
>
> I'm sure this series will spark people's interest. But I also hope that
people will not be scared off because they think they need the kind of money
Parker has to search for their ancestors.
>
> Penny Bonnar
>
> On Mar 6, 2010, at 1:37 PM, wrote:
>
>> Hi folks, the first episode of this show aired Friday night. Nothing
Scotch Irish came up but I am curious how people found it who watched?
>>
>> You can watch it at Hulu if you missed it and have broadband:
>> http://www.hulu.com/who-do-you-think-you-are
>>
>> Anyone know if the British show is on line free anywhere???
>>
>> I watched it and enjoyed. I had attempted to watch the PBS show but found
it rather slow paced.
>>
>> Linda Merle
>>
>>
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