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Genealogy Roadshow, Season 3 Premeire

Follow a diverse cast of participants on a journey that uses history and science to uncover their fascinating family stories. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

genealogy_roadshow_abq_spot Geraldine Rodriguez and Kenyatta Berry
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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, revealing the rich cultural tapestry of America.

Episode One: Albuquerque
A team of genealogists uncovers fascinating family stories at the Old Albuquerque Airport Terminal. A woman seeking a connection to a Native-American code talker learns that a missing branch of her family tree has been searching for her; a man is shocked to find out just how deep his New Mexican roots go; a woman finds out that her ancestor’s life was straight out of a Wild West tale; another questions her family connection to the explosive Trinity Test; one man is linked to a famous comic book heroine; and a woman looks to verify family lore of a connection to Pancho Villa.

Genealogy Roadshow, Season 3 Premiere, Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

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