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Clive Anderson discovers a surprising story about his family tree

Clive Anderson discovers a surprising story about his family tree

Season 1 Episode 2 Published 4 weeks ago
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Ever wondered if your family rumours are actually true? In this episode of Questions & Ancestors, host Alex Jones sits down with legendary comedian and former barrister Clive Anderson to swap courtroom wits for some serious family drama.


Guided by Ancestry genealogist Laura House, a surprising DNA test completely rewrites Clive’s maternal history, uncovering a 19th-century court scandal, severe poverty, and a secret romance with a local baker that changes everything he thought he knew.


Plus, stick around until the end when host Alex Jones jumps into the hot seat to investigate her own family legend: is she actually related to the Mayor of Paris, or has a century-old game of telephone twisted the truth?


To see Clive’s great-great-grandmother’s Parish Marriage Register Certificate, watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MgeQU-z6mhk?si=I0WZ1t8BbFdaKwSH


Subscribe here for your weekly dose of Questions & Ancestors with Alex Jones and read more at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/family/ancestry-podcast/


Questions & Ancestors with Alex Jones is brought to you by Ancestry and produced by Telegraph Media Group.


CREDITS 


Host: Alex Jones

Senior Genetic Genealogist at Ancestry: Laura House, MSc.

 

Telegraph Media Group

Executive producers: Tom Gadd, Andrea Paterson, Vanessa Woodgate

Creative director: Jonathan Clayton-Jones

Video producer: Ed Emsley


Biscuit Jim

Executive producers: Kellie Redmond, Geoff Jein


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