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The Genealogy Detective

The Genealogy Detective

Mary Duffy

Mary Duffy is the Genealogy Detective, solving your family's mysteries and telling your stories. Each episode we'll investigate a new case: unearthing family secrets, finding long-lost cousins, uncovering origins with research or DNA, and proving whether the legends your grandmother handed down are true.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Genealogy Detective episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Genealogy Detective for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The Genealogy Detective episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Genealogy Detective - Moby and Herman: Part Three - The Chase
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09/12/23 • 41 min

We bring our investigation to a close, tracing Moby's tree back to Scotland and talk through all of Herman Melville's own family's ancestral hopes.

Music by Blue Dot Sessions and Breakmaster Cylinder. Special thanks to John Bryant, Hap Hall, Elizabeth Doss and Gregor Ehrlich.

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The Genealogy Detective - Boris and Hannah

Boris and Hannah

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11/15/20 • 23 min

Hannah's grandfather always said their family was related to Boris Pasternak. The Genealogy Detective digs for proof, and teaches herself the Cyrillic alphabet.

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The Genealogy Detective is written, researched, produced, edited, mixed, and hosted by Mary Duffy. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks to the Portland Public Library of Portland, Maine.

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The Genealogy Detective - Mariel and Ilona

Mariel and Ilona

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10/30/20 • 31 min

Mariel never knew her grandmother Ilona, a Holocaust survivor, or about Ilona's parents, siblings, and extended family. But she's in a place in her life where questions about her family and their history have begun to take on new importance. In this episode we find some answers. Credits

The Genealogy Detective is written, researched, produced, edited, mixed, and hosted by Mary Duffy. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks to Doree Shafrir, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, JewishGen.org, Ekkies and Squish. Interviews of Rose Ringel (1996) and Albert Rosenthal (2000) are from the archive of the USC Shoah Foundation. For more information visit http://sfi.usc.edu.

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The Genealogy Detective - Introducing The Genealogy Detective
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10/15/20 • 1 min

Most of us live securely in the knowledge of who our parents are, our uncles, aunts, cousins, our grand-parents and great-grandparents. How can we define who we are, unless we know where we came from, and who we came from? Some of us are still searching for those answers. And every family has their own legends, stories, myths, and also, mysteries. Solving family mysteries is what I do. I’m Mary Duffy, and on each episode of The Genealogy Detective we’ll hear a new case and how it got solved. Please join me and subscribe to The Genealogy Detective. And if you have a family mystery you’d like solved, email me, the genealogy detective at [email protected] The first episode drops on Halloween.

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The Genealogy Detective - Moby and Herman: Part One - Loomings
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09/11/23 • 28 min

My friend Adam brings a question to me: is Moby (aka Richard Melville Hall) really related to Moby-Dick author Herman Melville. Notes:

  • A screenshot of Moby’s Wikipedia page, taken May 2023
  • Excerpt from the Afterword of Moby’s 2016 memoir, Porcelain (2016)
  • Tweet from Moby ( @thelittleidiot): “On this day in 1851...”
  • Tweet from Moby ( @thelittleidiot): “Happy Birthday Uncle Herman...”
  • Background on Moby’s career was compiled from several sources including:
  • Clip from “Rave Dancing the Night Away,” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 13, 1992
  • Clip from “Moby Bright Spot in a Colorless World,” Los Angeles Times, January 18, 1993
  • Clip from “Moby: Remixed, repulsed, reborn,” Hartford Courant, March 12, 1995
  • Video of Moby’s segment with Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards
  • Clips of Moby discussing his childhood from Moby Doc (2021)
  • Obituary of James Frederick Hall, Bridgewater Courier News, September 26, 1967
  • Clip of Moby discussing childhood in San Francisco, taking LSD from Porcelain (2016)
  • Clip of Moby talking about his nickname from an interview with Steve Paikin on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin
  • Melville’s family tree of direct descendents, taken from Hershel Parker’s Herman Melville: A Biography, Volume 2 (1851-1891)
  • “Metaphors? I hate metaphors...” clip from Parks and Recreation episode “ Fluoride” (Season 6, Episode 8)
  • “Though I wrote the Gospels in this century...” quote from Letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne, June [1?], 1851

Music by Blue Dot Sessions, closing theme Breakmaster Cylinder.

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Genealogy Detective have?

The Genealogy Detective currently has 6 episodes available.

What topics does The Genealogy Detective cover?

The podcast is about Genealogy, Society & Culture, Mysteries, Research, Podcasts and Detective.

What is the most popular episode on The Genealogy Detective?

The episode title 'Mariel and Ilona' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Genealogy Detective?

The average episode length on The Genealogy Detective is 26 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Genealogy Detective released?

Episodes of The Genealogy Detective are typically released every 14 days, 12 hours.

When was the first episode of The Genealogy Detective?

The first episode of The Genealogy Detective was released on Oct 15, 2020.

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