Fisher opens the
show with comments received about his mother's 1947
(mis?)adventure, stowing away on a luxury liner to Hawaii.
Then, he'll have a remarkable tale out of St. Louis about a
man who has allegedly hijacked a family's heritage for attention
and profit. Who is this man, what has he been doing, and how
has...
Fisher opens the
show with a bit of his own family history. In 1947, his
mother, Marquita Olsen, was one of four young women who stowed away
on a luxury liner to Hawaii! The newspapers reported they had
attended a send off party on ship and while walking around touring
the ship, the next thing they knew, they were on...
Fisher opens the
show with more family history memorabilia discovered on eBay.
The 1887 ribbons of the Veteran Firemen's Association, a
group to which his great-grandfather belonged, have arrived, and
now he has found DVDs of old movies from the 1940s in which his
mother appeared an an extra! Fisher also answers a...
Fisher is at it
again! He opens the show with his latest case... identifying
a birth mother through "triangulation" with DNA tests. Sounds
tricky. How does it work? Fisher will explain.
Then on Family Histoire News, an English couple will soon
become the newlyweds with the oldest combined age ever! Just
how old...