Friday, December 17, 2010

WDYTYA Season 2

The names of the “celebrities” to be featured on Season 2 of NBC’s Who Do You Think You Are? have been announced.  

Scheduled to be highlighted in Season Two are : Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim McGraw, Rosie O’Donnell, Steve Buscemi, Kim Cattrall, Lionel Richie, Vanessa Williams and Ashley Judd.  

This must be the singers and actors edition. My first impressions are that this group is not as strong as the first season : only Buscemi, O’Donnell and McGraw seem interesting to me.  However, the first season surprised me and hopefully this one will, too.

Gwyneth Paltrow is an actress that I admit I’m not familiar with at all, until I checked Wikipedia I thought she was British; her Quaker and Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry may connect with mine.  McGraw’s Scots-Irish ancestry would most interest me.  Rosie O’Donnell might be one of the more interesting ones, with her mother dying at a young age she may not know much about her past. Steve Buscemi is an actor that I’ve enjoyed since Reservoir Dogs and his roots are Sicilian and Irish. Kim Catrall – not sure why she’s in this list – she’s British and has already been highlighted on their version of the show. Lionel Richie – liked his music, but don’t know much more about him.  Vanessa Williams last I knew of her was the Miss America scandal and bad action movies. Ashley Judd has a colorful family, might have some surprises there.

I’m not sure what NBC’s criterion for selecting subjects for the show.  Both season’s shows seem to be dominated by actors and actresses, as if they were the only people who’s past would be interesting enough to hold viewer’s attention.  Politicians who’ve run for President have their family trees in the paper when they receive their party’s nominations, but what about the other Congressmen and Governors who make the news regularly?  Surely the genealogies of some best-selling authors or businessmen would be just as interesting as the Hollywood set.

It would also be nice if the show could somehow highlight research of the more common folk.  Perhaps NBC could solicit viewers to submit their family research problems/questions in some sort of video format, and then the producers could select one or two to highlight.   In my opinion, having the show give some ‘free’ research advice and discoveries would capture the imagination of people better than focusing solely on the rich and famous.

That being said, some choices for folks that I would like to see profiled on the show include: former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy, NASCAR driver Tony Stewart, musician John “Cougar” Mellencamp, talk show host Glenn Beck, former Senator/astronaut John Glenn, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, evangelist Franklin Graham, author John Grisham and rapper Sean “Puffy” Combs.

I thoroughly enjoyed the first season of Who Do You Think You Are? and I’m eagerly awaiting this one as well.  I would imagine they will rebroadcast the episodes from the first season as well.  

Johannes 'John S.' Wehrly (1802-1876)

Johannes "John S." WEHRLY was my paternal 3rd-great grandfather.


The following facts about John's life are known:
  • Birth: He was born June 4, 1802 in York County, Pennsylvania, the son of Heinrich "Henry" and Christina (SAUBEL) WEHRLY.
  • Baptism: He was baptised at St. Jacob's Church, York County, Pennsylvania, according to compiled Wehrly family history.
  • Marriage: He married Barbara PETRY, daughter of George and Maria Catharine (KALTREIDER) PETRY, in 1821 in Stark County, Ohio.
  • Residence: 1854 - He moved his family to Madison Township, Jay County, Indiana, according to compiled Wehrly family history.
  • Census: In 1860, John is the head of household in Madison Township, Jay County, Indiana.  His occupation was listed as a farmer, and his real estate was valued at $2000.
  • Census: In 1870, John is the head of household in Madison Township, Jay County, Indiana.  His occupation was listed as retired farmer, with real estate valued at $1200.
  • Death: He died November 10, 1876 in Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana.
  • Burial: He is buried in the Salamonia Cemetery, Madison Township, Jay County, Indiana.
The following facts need additional research and/or documentation to complete my research:
  • Baptism: Need to locate record of the baptism recorded in official church records or other sources.
  • Marriage: Need to determine the exact date of John and Barbara's marriage in Stark County, Ohio.  
  • Census: 1830 - Need to locate him in the 1830 census.  Based on birthplaces of children, he should be located in either Seneca or Preble Counties, Ohio.
  • Census: 1840 - Need to locate him in the 1840 census.  Based on birthplaces of children, he should be located in Preble County, Ohio.
  • Census: 1850 - Need to locate him in the 1850 census.  He should be located in Preble County, Ohio.
  • Land Records : Need to search deed records of Jay County, Indiana to locate land transactions that can pin down the date of his arrival in Jay County, Indiana.
  • Death: Need to see if there exists a death record for him in Jay County, this may be too early, but there may be funeral home records, newspaper accounts, etc.
  • Will : Need to obtain a copy of the will or estate records in Jay County, Indiana.
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Funeral Card Friday: Ruth Pauline LeMaster





In Memory Of
Ruth Pauline LeMaster


Date Of Birth
April 11, 1911


Date Of Death
February 1, 1990


Services Held At
Baird-Freeman Funeral Home


Date And Hour Of Services
11:00 AM Monday
February 5th, 1990


Clergy
Mark Manor
Larry Brincefield


Interment
Mt. Zion Cemetery
Portland, Indiana


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This was the funeral card of my paternal grandmother, Ruth Pauline (HALEY) LeMASTER.  I was a pallbearer at her services.




Funeral Card Friday – do you have a collection of memorial cards for your ancestors or family members, the kind that funeral homes produce and give out to mourners? Post images of these cards and stories about the person memorialized during Funeral Card Friday. Funeral Card Friday has been an ongoing series by Dee at Funeral Cards & Genealogy.