Episodios

  • Delco Roots
    Jun 17 2021

     Sisters Charlotte and Jackie talk about family ties in Chester, Delaware County in Pennsylvania. Old family names included in this episode are Grubb, Flower, Hubbell, Stevenson. William Penn is a key player in this premiere episode as well. 

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    43 m
  • Delco Roots Pt. 2
    Jun 20 2021

    Stream with us in our 2nd episode where we talk more about our Chester, Pennsylvania family names. Topics include Caleb Pusey, Richard Flower, the Stevenson and Lynch families of Chester and of course, William Penn.

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    47 m
  • Three's Company Ep. 3
    Jun 27 2021

    In Today's episode, Charlotte and Jackie talk about our 3rd Great Grandfather named William Wheeler Hubbell, his inventions, the $4 Stella coin and some family scandals in Washington D.C. and Philadelphia.

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    1 h
  • Bern In Germany Ep. 4
    Jul 4 2021

    In this weeks genealogy episode Jackie and Charlotte talk about Sisco/Taylor family lines from Baltimore, MD. Freemasonry ties and a Regalia business. Also, Druid Bitters?

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    45 m
  • Greatest Sack Party In Connecticut
    Jul 11 2021

    This weeks episode finds Charlotte and Jackie chatting about their family ancestry that goes back to the founding of Fairfield County, Connecticut.  A family named Wakeley, P.T.Barnum himself and maybe some accusations of witchcraft. Has anyone ever heard of the famous Independence Day deer?

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    58 m
  • Decatur Gillikin The Mightiest Man To Ever Hoist An Ear Of Corn - Listener ep #1
    Jul 18 2021

    Charlotte and Jackie dig into their first listener ancestry episode featuring the Gillikin family with deep roots in Carteret County, North Carolina. Discussion includes George Decatur Gillikin and his pet alligator and some random  info about Blackbeard the pirate. Was he a real person and are the stories about the Hammock House in Beaufort true?

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    50 m
  • Elizabeth Ashmead And The Philadelphia Baby Farm Syndicate Part 1
    Jul 25 2021

    This week the ladies tackle a pretty dark topic in what they found in their family tree. A baby farm syndicate carried out by Elizabeth Ashmead in Victorian/Edwardian Philadelphia. Content warning for some. Tune in to see how Elizabeth winds up in Eastern State Penitentiary! Researching family genealogy doesn't always allow the researcher to find happy stories, unfortunately. 

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Part 2 Elizabeth Ashmead And The Philadelphia Baby Farm With Autumn Folly
    Aug 1 2021

    In this weeks episode Jackie & Charlotte finish up the horrifying tale of Mrs. Elizabeth Ashmead and her Philadelphia, South Jersey baby farming syndicate. Unfortunately, not every story you find in your family tree is a pleasant one, some are just as gory as it gets! Genealogy can occasionally be scary! Does anyone else feel the fall weather in the air?

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    50 m