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Genealogy Roadshow (US)

Season 1 2013
TV-Y

  • 2013-09-24T01:00:00Z on PBS
  • 1h
  • 3h 35m (4 episodes)
  • United States
  • Documentary, Reality, Special Interest
This series takes an historical look into a community by exploring the genealogy of its citizens. In each episode experts will guide six local participants through their family's genealogy.

4 episodes

Series Premiere

2013-09-24T01:00:00Z

1x01 Nashville

Series Premiere

1x01 Nashville

  • 2013-09-24T01:00:00Z53m

At the Belmont Mansion in America’s “Music City,” GENEALOGY ROADSHOW uncovers fascinating stories and mysteries about Tennessee citizens and their enigmatic relatives. ROADSHOW genealogists investigate cases of two people who claim they’re descendants of American folk hero and Tennessee legend Davy Crockett, and another who thinks she may be a member of the famed Hatfield clan.

2013-10-01T01:00:00Z

1x02 Detroit

1x02 Detroit

  • 2013-10-01T01:00:00Z54m

The GENEALOGY ROADSHOW team connects Detroit citizens to world events with ancestral findings at the Daley Rhea Mansion in “Motor City.” Ford Motor Company’s first female design engineer learns details of her parents’ secret World War II activities and her father’s untimely death.

2013-10-08T01:00:00Z

1x03 San Francisco

1x03 San Francisco

  • 2013-10-08T01:00:00Z54m

Bay Area drama unfolds at San Francisco’s Old Mint as the GENEALOGY ROADSHOW team reveals stories tying citizens to the 1906 earthquake, notorious gangsters, war heroes and two brutal murders. A woman who suspects family ties to the Gold Rush learns that a 19th-century workplace murder claimed the life of an ancestor.

2013-10-15T01:00:00Z

1x04 Austin

1x04 Austin

  • 2013-10-15T01:00:00Z54m

In the Lone Star State capital, the GENEALOGY ROADSHOW team finds secrets involving some of Texas’ favorite subjects: football, politics and home-state pride. In the historic Driskill Hotel, an African-American Heisman Trophy winner and NFL Hall of Famer uncovers a surprising family history of land ownership, an uncommon occurrence for Blacks in 1920s Texas.

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