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31 min • 13 april 2024

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Today’s episode is a special one, dedicated in memory of my cousin "George," (not his real name) and intertwined with an exploration of genetic genealogy.

Episode Highlights

  • A Tribute to "George"   Sharing the story of my cousin George, set against the backdrop of the 1930s in a coal mining town in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. His life story reflects the resilience and challenges of our family during those tough times.
  • Genetic Genealogy Deep Dive: Recounting my journey into the world of genetic genealogy, beginning with my first DNA test in 2016, which unveiled a host of unknown relatives and led to surprising discoveries about our lineage.
  •  Mystery solved. Questions remain:  Identifying George’s biological father.
  • The Power and Responsibility of Genealogy: Exploring one's heritage carries both profound insights and inherent responsibilities.

Key Insights:

  • Resilience in Adversity: My family's strength and defiance during the Great Depression, despite severe societal judgments and personal losses, highlight a persistent theme of tenacity in our history
  • The Science of Connection:  Genetic genealogy not only connects us with our past but, in my case, rekindled a love for science.
  • Emotional Journeys: Uncovering one’s ancestry--anyone's ancestry-- is an emotional odyssey, often leading to transformative revelations that reshape personal identities. Yet, sometimes it yields more questions than answers.

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