In our spare time we catch an episode or two of "The Generations Project". Ours being a site regarding those Resting In Pennsylvania we noticed almost every episode, if not every one, has a walk through a cemetery looking for ancestors grave stones.
This show has ordinary people looking into their family tree, for a multiple of reasons. It follows through to various sources and means to find their quest. Similar to "Who Do You Think You Are?" it moves through the process of the search, revealing good and bad answers. It shows how the quest changes the person seeking their family history. These individuals are not famous and therefore we 'ordinary folk' can more readily identify with their situations. We recommend this show to anyone interested in their or other's history.
You can find it at:
http://www.byutv.org/show/1791/
This show has ordinary people looking into their family tree, for a multiple of reasons. It follows through to various sources and means to find their quest. Similar to "Who Do You Think You Are?" it moves through the process of the search, revealing good and bad answers. It shows how the quest changes the person seeking their family history. These individuals are not famous and therefore we 'ordinary folk' can more readily identify with their situations. We recommend this show to anyone interested in their or other's history.
You can find it at:
http://www.byutv.org/show/1791/
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