Wow she survived syphilis twice, gave birth 12 times, raised 6 children with a husband that was also blind like herself, and lived until around 90 years old? She was a very strong woman indeed 🥺 I bet Martin is so proud of his great grandparents and grandparents 😊
This is very educational. It de-stigmatises the shame of ancestors having STDs for descendants like Martin Freeman and the other descendants of those people who in Martin Freeman’s grandmother Aida’s time sadly had it. It was kind of him to allow that segment to be filmed and for the public to view it.
he looks nice in a sweater, but, i find this a very interesting journey. he cares about his family line and i can see a lot of body posture and face similarities in the Freemans.
If one in ten people in Britain had syphilis at that time, then more than 10% of genealogists have a sporting chance of finding it in their family trees, unless each genealogist can only find one ancestor from that time period. In fact most to all genealogists should find ancestors who had it.
Nearly everyone will have someone (if not multiple people) with it in their family history. Not everyone will have proof, though; someone who caught it after having their children, or who had it well beforehand, might not leave a sign.
@@leavoda3791 So when sailors were on long journeys and they called into ports for a couple of nights they didn't seek out the company females and alcohol ? how do you think venereal disease was spread from continent to continent across oceans ?? it was carried by sailors..... as they were the only ones who crossed oceans.....????? read a history BOOK........
Katie Morris It has probably been pirated to show here.. sans commercials removed that shapes these fragments..Im glad I got to see it. Imagine .. so would like to have it taken back at least one more...
Guido:no es cualquier cosa Nicolás Gonzalo:por qué esta todo es tiempo conmigo si yo no tengo nada que ver Guido:no te hases cargo traidor Nicolás:che otra ves
Tres hermanas ancianas,una de 93 otra de 80 y otra de 84.Una se estaba bañando: Vieja 1:venga yo estaba entrando o saliendo de la bañera? Julia!! yo estaba entrando o saliendo Vieja 2:voy a ver,yo estaba subiendo o bajando.Antonia!!yo estaba subiendo o bajando Vieja 3:jo esta mis hermanas ojala yo nunca ponerme asi y toco madera..ya va quien es?
Wow she survived syphilis twice, gave birth 12 times, raised 6 children with a husband that was also blind like herself, and lived until around 90 years old? She was a very strong woman indeed 🥺
I bet Martin is so proud of his great grandparents and grandparents 😊
This is very educational. It de-stigmatises the shame of ancestors having STDs for descendants like Martin Freeman and the other descendants of those people who in Martin Freeman’s grandmother Aida’s time sadly had it. It was kind of him to allow that segment to be filmed and for the public to view it.
A really fascinating look at how prevalent serious diseases were prior to antibiotics and inoculations.
he looks nice in a sweater, but, i find this a very interesting journey. he cares about his family line and i can see a lot of body posture and face similarities in the Freemans.
+gothicghost its almost like hi own sherlock case
+gothicghost
:D true...
+gothicghost
I swear this is just like a Sherlock case…
;D
Holy shit this is so real and so interesting!
I started to think this was going to be Martin Freeman slowly learning that he has syphilis
If one in ten people in Britain had syphilis at that time, then more than 10% of genealogists have a sporting chance of finding it in their family trees, unless each genealogist can only find one ancestor from that time period. In fact most to all genealogists should find ancestors who had it.
Nearly everyone will have someone (if not multiple people) with it in their family history. Not everyone will have proof, though; someone who caught it after having their children, or who had it well beforehand, might not leave a sign.
Wow, that is incredible
What incredible family story?
Well she did come from Tynemouth, lot's of sailors around in that area at that time.
Syphilis isn't being spread by a particular vocation.
@@leavoda3791 So when sailors were on long journeys and they called into ports for a couple of nights they didn't seek out the company females and alcohol ? how do you think venereal disease was spread from continent to continent across oceans ?? it was carried by sailors..... as they were the only ones who crossed oceans.....????? read a history BOOK........
"She was tremendously unlucky in life, but she lived to see her children grow up" I don't think she did, she was blind.
Blind people use popular terms of expression like that themselves. It's only able bodied people who single them out and think they're weird.
There's more than one way of 'seeing'. But you can't see that, can you?
How do both of you manage to miss the joke?..
Show the entire bloody thing instead of cutting it into 7 separate parts !!! So purposefully annoying....
Katie Morris It has probably been pirated to show here.. sans commercials removed that shapes these fragments..Im glad I got to see it. Imagine .. so would like to have it taken back at least one more...
Ummm ti make more money on youtube advertisement? :-p
Here's the playlist for all seven episodes: ua-cam.com/play/PLZsy4Rj7uAiThYTWL03MYIQC0pjluOOEx.html
I think they are in chronological order.
At least all parts are posted
Guido:no es cualquier cosa Nicolás
Gonzalo:por qué esta todo es tiempo conmigo si yo no tengo nada que ver
Guido:no te hases cargo traidor
Nicolás:che otra ves
Joder con la fotos antiguas de la gente
Death certificate revealed syphilic death of child, parents mightve known.
She didn’t see her grandchildren.......
Tres hermanas ancianas,una de 93 otra de 80 y otra de 84.Una se estaba bañando:
Vieja 1:venga yo estaba entrando o saliendo de la bañera?
Julia!! yo estaba entrando o saliendo
Vieja 2:voy a ver,yo estaba subiendo o bajando.Antonia!!yo estaba subiendo o bajando
Vieja 3:jo esta mis hermanas ojala yo nunca ponerme asi y toco madera..ya va quien es?
Yo soy la que estaba en el suelo
So she was blind but lived to see her children grow old? :) Ah, the way language works.
Blind people use popular terms of expression like that themselves. It's only able bodied people who single them out and think they're weird.
Ezo que eeeeee er baluni?
Eze parece er de la revita a ver quien es ma feo
Ezo es e contrato para no trabajar en la boda de kevin la paloma
Si...
Y ezo que eee??un huesudo ahii
No
Well, she didn’t live to “see” her children grow up
Er baluni de phineas y ferb
Ezo eta mas mal dibujao que un cuadro a lapi
Y yo en plan😂😂😂
Er de blanco
Parece esa la momia
De doofermir
Yo dibujo mejor y dibujos mas bonitos que...Esos...😑
Leche
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