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GENEALOGY ROADSHOW: Best Of Genealogy Roadshow

Tyrone Ingram, Jessica Rogers, Charissa Joy Los, Scott Los, Wendi Los. Rose Thompson, and genealogist Kenyatta Berry during taping of GENEALOGY ROADSHOW in Detroit, Mich.
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Tyrone Ingram, Jessica Rogers, Charissa Joy Los, Scott Los, Wendi Los. Rose Thompson, and genealogist Kenyatta Berry during taping of GENEALOGY ROADSHOW in Detroit, Mich.

Airs Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV

Mary Tedesco helps Em Piro uncover family mysteries.
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Mary Tedesco helps Em Piro uncover family mysteries.
Marguerita Page is excited to learn about her family’s enigmatic past from genealogist Joshua Taylor.
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Marguerita Page is excited to learn about her family’s enigmatic past from genealogist Joshua Taylor.

Follow a diverse cast of participants on an emotional journey that uses history and science to uncover their fascinating family stories on GENEALOGY ROADSHOW. Each individual’s past will link to a larger community history, revealing the rich cultural tapestry of America. In Season 2, the programs feature participants from three American cities — St. Louis, New Orleans and Philadelphia — who want to explore a genealogical mystery.

"Best Of Genealogy Roadshow" - Enjoy the most intriguing stories selected from both seasons of GENEALOGY ROADSHOW. From immigrant voyages and famous ancestors to murder mysteries and family connections, the episode revisits the journeys in cities across the country as people uncover their family histories.

Visit the series website for tips on genealogical research. Past episodes of GENEALOGY ROADSHOW are available for online viewing. GENEALOGY ROADSHOW is on Facebook.

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"Follow a diverse cast of participants on an emotional journey that uses history and science to uncover their fascinating family stories. Each individual’s past will link to a larger community history