Topic: Genealogy

12 chapters across the catalog

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:11:37 - 1:15:08

1756: AG Barbie

Banishment History, Southwick Family, Quakers

A historical account of the Southwick family, Quakers who were banished from their Puritan community in the 1600s, is used as a backdrop for modern legal discussions. The Southwicks fled to Shelter Island, New York, where they eventually died of exposure. This historical precedent of "civil death" is being revisited in the context of modern deportation and exile policies.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 1:44:33 - 1:48:19

1667: Heavy Tail

No Agenda Producers, Specialized Expertise and Royal Blood

The hosts celebrate the diverse expertise of their "cadre of producers," which includes doctors, pilots, and wastewater testers who provide "boots on the ground" intelligence. A producer recently researched a host's genealogy, discovering a draft card for a grandfather who landed at Normandy and suggesting the host may have "royal blood" from Prussia. This segment highlights the "time and talent" contributions that sustain the show's research.

Spook Head
Episode 1568 45:34 - 48:16

1568: Spook Head

Reuters Report on Congressional Slaveholder Ancestry

A Reuters investigation revealed that at least 100 members of the last sitting Congress have direct ancestors who were slaveholders. The report noted that every living U.S. president except Donald Trump shares this lineage. The hosts question the timing and purpose of the report, suggesting it is an attempt to use generational history to influence modern political perceptions.

White Tears
Episode 1256 1:20:26 - 1:24:13

1256: White Tears

Executive Producer Donations, DNA Test Warning

Baron JD Mack and Stefan Tuckney are thanked for significant donations following a corporate buyout. Tuckney shares a warning against DNA testing, recounting how his wife discovered 14 biological siblings and 33 grandchildren after taking a test. The couple is now traveling the country in a trailer to meet the newly discovered family members.

Showly
Episode 1159 1:15:26 - 1:21:28

1159: Showly

Tim Anonymous, Mormon Church and Ancestry.com

A donor named Tim, a cybersecurity professional and member of the LDS Church, clarifies the relationship between the Mormon Church and Ancestry.com. While the church has a data-sharing partnership for genealogy, it does not own the company. Tim also discusses his commitment to tithing and his recent success in paying off student loans.

Crush ICE
Episode 1048 45:48 - 46:46

1048: Crush ICE

Genetic Genealogy, 1986 Cold Case Resolution

Police used genetic genealogy to identify a suspect in the 1986 rape and murder of a woman named Michelle. By matching DNA found at the crime scene with samples from genealogy databases, investigators were able to pin the crime on a suspect named Hartman after 30 years. The segment warns that criminals who leave DNA at scenes can now be tracked through their relatives' data.

Fact Check False
Episode 882 2:06:39 - 2:09:46

882: Fact Check False

Ben Affleck, Finding Your Roots, Slave Owner Ancestry

Leaked emails reveal that actor Ben Affleck pressured PBS producers to remove information about a slave-owning ancestor from his episode of Finding Your Roots. While the show's host, Henry Louis Gates Jr., initially resisted, the information was ultimately omitted from the broadcast. The hosts mock Affleck's selective pride in his Revolutionary War ancestry.

Kidults
Episode 789 2:28:53 - 2:34:29

789: Kidults

Meetup Notes and the Warring Clan Genealogy Scroll

Adam Curry shares notes and physical items received at the Dallas meetup, including a custom promotional card from Jennifer Weta. A producer named Mel Lee, wearing an original No Agenda t-shirt, presented a large scroll detailing the genealogy of the "Warring Clan" and its connections to global power structures. Curry also acknowledges several birthdays and new "human resources" born into the community.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 17:56 - 20:36

621: Gun Extremists

Snowden Family History, Pentagon FBI Mystery

During his NBC interview, Edward Snowden claimed his grandfather was working for the FBI at the Pentagon during the September 11 attacks. Independent research into Snowden's genealogy suggests his grandfather may have passed away in 1986, leading to questions about the accuracy of his statement. The lack of follow-up by Brian Williams on this specific biographical detail is noted as a failure of the interview process.

Gross, Surprising & Scary
Episode 429 31:42 - 34:03

429: Gross, Surprising & Scary

Dutch Surnames, Napoleon's Registry History

A discussion about a donor named Joseph van Spanje leads to an exploration of the history of Dutch surnames. The hosts explain how Napoleon forced residents of the Lowlands to register official names, leading to humorous or literal surnames based on parentage or location. They joke about the origins of various eccentric Dutch family names.