Kelly Clarkson Traces Her Roots | Who Do You Think You Are?
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2014
- Kelly Clarkson, who is starting a family of her own with a new husband and a new baby, is eager to know more about her own family. In this digital short, watch a recap of her family history research. | For more, visit www.tlc.com/tv-shows/who-do-yo...
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She went all the way to Decatur georgia to open a laptop and look online 🤷♀️
That blew my mind.
loll right
Mckay Fam The wifi is better there
She kind of seemed like "Bitch what?" Lol
THE USA!....
Visiting locations and gathering history in person is far more fulfilling than just sitting at home on a laptop. Firstly, who says Kelly went there to just open up a laptop? Secondly, are you really that dumb?
Lord have mercy, they’re sending her all over the place.
now I personally know why she has chosen their baby's name "river ROSE". love that name and I think - Kelly is not a lil annoying, I think everything was emotional for her. that's all. I like her persona alot. So natural.
"she went all the way to..." You do realize this was all presented in the way that look good on tv. There was probably a lot of interactions we didn't get to see and if not think about it like this...she's exploring the state and town that most likely her ancestor traveled to and get a general idea what they saw when they are alive...so it was not a waste of time in my opinion, I think it was beautiful tbh.
Her 3rd great-grandfather fought to end slavery and she sang for the inauguration of the first black president. Very nice!
When she said you have to go to Georgia and Georgia said you can find this online 😂🤣
I'm actually related to Isaiah through my grandma. This was cool to watch.
you're pretty lucky to have Kelly Clarkson as a relative
She has Rose blood that's mine last name.
that's mad cool isn't it? I get to adopt some of another celebrities search for ancestors in a way similar to you.
Hey my husband is related to Isiah R. Rose as well.
@@aklouslibby563 its my husbands ancestors i don't know about Cornish but everything else yes
Holy shit Kelly Clarkson went on a freekin wild goose chase!
We mustn’t judge our ancestors, we didn’t live their times; I believe they did the best they could. Life is a rock in a hard place. God help us all!
You should judge them.
Loved this! I am so interested in my history. This was such an amazing boost♥
Holy shit. Y'all just interviewed my high school civics teacher. Way to go Mr Barr!
Damn they ran her ragged lol, do they do this to everyone jeez
Seriously. For the amount of time and money spent traveling across states on this show, you may as well just pay a service to do all the work and report back.
I’m pretty sure she has the pretty penny to pay a professional to do the research, but this is about the literal journey of finding out her ancestry and putting in the work is definitely worth it and something she will remember for the rest of her life.
mickey7411 you are a hateful troll.
She went from east to west and north to south.... times four. Lmao 😂😂😂😂
It's not necessary to do all this especially because ancestry has a huge data base, and many of what was uncovered was produced right online.
This show is so interesting.To see how our roots helped form how who we are today is really something that everyone should look into!!
She is beautiful and smart god bless her
I'd be proud just to know her...
Um no, beautiful she is not but fat...yes
Awesome lady!! Also, love her music.
I love Kelly so much! She rocks!!!!!
Wished I could something like this someday. Love this show. Very interesting
I'm surprised that she didn't go back further.
river rose. Doctor Who!
Kelly is awesome! Good for her getting into her maternal genealogy.
She’s so beautiful,
My great grand uncle was at Andersonville. Captured by Mosby when 15, died when 16.
My 3rd great grandfather, George was in Andersonville. His brother, William was captured too and when George got sick William did all he could to keep him alive. If he hadn't I would not be here. Awesome to think about.
Kelly is freaking gorgeous no matter what
John here I wish I had the money to do that with my family back ground my great grandmother was full blooded Indian. Good for you Kelly see you on the Voice.
I've been to the Andersonville Memorial and Prison Camp, it's a few minutes away from my daughters university. If you're ever in the area.
U passed on Rose in ur family .that's a beautiful thing Kelly.luv u🌟
My Great Great great grandfather was there and survived too.
She has the heritage of a Rose . That's my last name. Alright Kelly.
Kelly has good heart
OMG I live in Decatur!
Sweetie Pie, Kelly Clarkson.
I have a great great grandfather from Ohio who's story is so simular to Issac Rose's it spooky. His name was Stephen A. Lewis. He went in the Union army early too. As a private. He was in the battle of Franklin in Tennessee. He was shot thru the face in the no man's land open space between the two armies and left for dead. The Union pulled out of Franklin in the middle of the nite and escaped to Nashville. Leaving him severely wounded. After they left, the conferates were able to go out on that flat clear area and see what was left. They found he was still alive, but they thot not for long. The loaded him on a wagon with any others. He had nice boots and they didn't, so they took his boots. It was cold out. They headed off with a bunch of wounded to a prison. I wondered if it was Andersonville, but that was a long way.
They weren't watching him very close because they thot he would die.
While camped for the nite, he was able to get up and sneak away. He kept walking north, his feet torn and bleeding on the rocks. He found a cabin in the woods and collapsed on the poarch. This was the cabin of an old slave lady who had gotten too old to work. They let her live out her days there. She found him, saw his Union uniform and took him in and nursed him and fed him. A few days later the conferates came by looking for him. She told them she knew nothing. When she saw them coming, she had him hide under her matress. They came in an searched her cabin, and while they did she sat on the bed on top of him. They didn't find him. She got him well enough to get him with people in the underground railway. They got him up to Pennsylvainia.
He reported in and it took him about a year to get well enough to go back on duty. Grandma said the wound on his face always wept and he always wore a long beard. She said the kids dreaded him kissing them because his beard was always wet.
He went back to war with Pennsylvania instead of Ohio, with the rank of Sergeant. He had a family, and his daughter Ida Mae Lewis married my gr.grandfather John Smith. Stephens wife died and he and his daughter and son-in-law and family moved to Kansas. The Oklahoma land runs opened. He and John ran for land. John homesteaded 160 acres near Capron, Ok. ( I have been on that land).
They lived in a soddy and had five kids. Stephen took his alotment in the town of Alva.
Yearly the town had a weekend to celebrate Civil war veterans They came into town from far and wide. The black vets could come in for the day, but the Jim Crow laws forced them to leave before sundown. Stephen was angry and went to the mayor and city council to get this practiced stopped. They refused. He, as you might guess was a war hero and he had other ideas, which he challenged them to do something about. He built a barracks on the back of his property and made it readily known that black veterans and their families were welcome to stay there free for the whole weekend. The city never did anything to try to stop him, I guess because of his statis.
He felt he owed his life to the lady who did what she did to save him at great danger to her self. He is buried in Alva.
So many similarities among a lot of our ancestors. Their hardships and sacrifices made our lives easier. Great grandpa’s dream came true during the land rush. He wanted to live, and die in Texas! Lo and behold, his part of Tx , eventually became SW Ok! Doubt if he ever got over that!
I LOVE you even MORE, Kelly!!!! 😃💕💕💕💕
Yes, Kelly, even in Old South, there were MANY Unionists. My own family were in Georgia when Civil War started, had always been in South. Not all Southerners were happy about Succession.
My own family had roots in Colonial America, our people fought in Revolution and as you said so well, they did not want this country split apart. So many of our ancestors have fought and died for this great country.
I'm glad your ancestor escaped prison and despite his wounds, lived on to becone a success.
My ancestor Ole Knutson Hanson was sent to the notorious andsersonville prison camp in GA along with two dozen more soldiers who was captured at Pickett’s mill unlike the other name Sargent Hanson Served the tortures of Andersonville and in April 1865 the war ended he was relised Sargent Hanson was gaven an honorable of discharge from the army on November 17, 1865 at camp randle for the braves man
i wanna sing with her on stage someday..................................................i love you kelly>3
Awwww this was so cute
Kelly Clarkson is a really great singer and performer. She proudly calls her mother and herself string individuals. Seen on the headstone the names of Issah and his wife Melissa who lineage is not pursued, may also be the source of that great strength.
I want to watch the full episode plz
My relatives were also senators family in civil war
Not quite the same as what happened here though.
As I understood it, Isaiah Rose was a soldier during the Civil War. Only becoming a Senator AFTER the war ended much later in his life.
Whereas your ancestors were Senators DURING the War.
Wow, Kelly Clarkson... my Grandmothers side, parallels your family quite a bit, her 3rd great, uncle was governor, and later became President, out of Ohio, and there was a prisoner of war who escaped on a deadman pass.
which president?
Thats why i like kelly
Brianne..what a cool middle name!
I agree! ;-)
Elmira prison camp was just as bad. Andersonville gets the press. One has to remember the south was totally blockaded and what supplies it had went to the Confederate army. The north suffered none of these problems. But, yet Confederate soldiers suffered starvation at Elmira prison.
Exactly!
bisquitnspanky Over what? I’m not a Confederate? That was long ago?
In addition to Elmira, there was a Union POW camp in Chicago that was a cattle stockyard. Confederate POW's were kept in an open area without blankets or tents - some will realize it gets colder in Chicago than it does in south Georgia. Confederate officers were imprisoned at Ft. McHenry, MD in equally inhumane conditions. My great grandfather (CSA) was captured and interned at the Union camp at Richmond, VA where he died of mumps. It was a terrible time in American history and neither side treated the other humanely.
My Great Great Grandfather Thomas was English so I’ve definitely got English in me.
How she got to old dominion university in Georgia when Odu is in Norfolk , va
What they put under the names isn't where they are its where they work. That guy works at old dominion university and he went to Georgia to talk to Kelly because that is where her ancestor was and he was probably a authority on that subject.
kelly can get it😘😘
Me and kelly believe in freedom
Rent or buy the movie,ANDERSONVILLE. I think there was an actor who played her 3x Grandfather.
columbus is my hometown I was born and raised there!!!!!!!
That isn't the Hilltop from Walking Dead is it...? 2:14
way cool
Clarkson is a last name originally from Yorkshire, there I’ve saved you money doing research.
It be good to find out connections. For her kids sake
Was this an episode of the amazing race? 😳 They sent her on a scavenger hunt 😳
That's cool that her great great grandfather was a senator.
Andersonville was absolute Hell
Yes Ive read about Andersonville, it was a terrible place and they were treated awful
One helluva girl!
My last names Clarkson too 🖤🤞💯
Do ordinary people ancestry!
This is heartbreaking
Some fences are not meanth to be mended
I was born and raised in Washington county. I guess I just had a brush with fame. 😊
Who Do You Think You Are was only good with Lisa Kudrow
When will Who Do You Think You Are? Be coming back?
My ancestors were on the other side. A lot of them made moonshine in secret. I don't think they would have been fans of Isaiah Rose. 😂
Did she say they were in prison fighting for their freedom?
Yeah. She said that. She implied that the civil war had been fought for "their freedom"...I'm not sure that's what it was about. Not trying to dissect the wording or meaning behind it. But, yeah.
Yes , so what? So were Gandhi, Nehru, Makarios and Nelson Mandela to name but a few.
I wish they would have dug deeper into the past, this was a good episode but could have been better
Civil War wasn't over our freedom. It was about slavery and about whether the states had the power or the federal government.
I love how this was posted just 2 days before she literally birthed her daughter 😂
Just saying but what a coincidence that both an ancestor of mine and Kelly clarkson was at Andersonville and my ancestor was my 4x great uncle named George Washington Shriver and he served in the union army until he was captured on New Year’s Day 1864 in Rectors town Virginia by the grey ghost aka John Singleton Mosby and after my ancestor was captured he was taken to Andersonville prisoner of war camp where on August 25th 1864 my ancestor passed away at the age of 28 and he left behind my 4x great aunt Henrietta aka hetty and my 4x great cousins molly and Sadie who both sadly died young from tuberculosis but before he was captured he had a son my 4x cousin Jacob Emanuel who sadly died as a baby but after my ancestor died my aunt hetty got married again and had a daughter named Lillian who survived to adulthood.
Wow is your mom living in such a big house
Why wouldn't she?
It supposed to say wow
honey the sentence still wouldn't make sense even if that was what you meant.... it like a question still. If you meant "wow" you more than likely would have said "wow, your mom has such a big house."
It's a free country I say what I want if you don't like it. Bite me
honey you just proved my point
I'd like to know why all of these Who do you think you are episodes showed in bits and pieces, rather than just a full episode to watch and enjoy. It's really irritating.
Did Blizzard write this script?
1:20 cute boi
I am related to her. I need to look at her tree
W A S HE UNION? OR CONFEDERATE? THEY NEVER SAY
Union because he was imprisoned in that horrible camp Andersonville and that’s were the union soldiers were imprisoned 13,000 died from hunger and bad conditions it was like a concentration camp sadly :-(
@@virginiaarthur5 damm, I never knew this
@@FreedomofSpeech865 yup it’s horrible look up documentaries on camp Anderson it shows how bad the south was they were cruel even to they’re own race can’t even imagine how they truly treated they’re slaves
Geez, all this traveling. The average person cannot do this. I am the record keeper, along with my sister Rose, and we cannot imagine traveling to dig information up on our ancestors. We have found many documents right from ancestry's data base. You can't possibly get it all, but sufficient enough to know a little bit about your ancestors.
Nothing like going to the places where it happened, if you can. Walking where they walked, seeing their graves, is a moving experience.
Wow some real haters running their mouths! Wondering why they think they have the right to judge anyone. Thought only the Good Lord could judge people!
😭Cry about socialist scum
Anderson was a POW horror show
Andersonville. The truth is that the conditions under which POW's were held by both the Union and Confederate sides were inhumane. Since the winner writes the history books, we only hear about Andersonville, as we should, but we do not hear about the atrocious conditions endured by Confederate POW's in camps at Richmond, Chicago, Elmira, or Ft. McHenry.
Cool name doctor... ;)
"Fighting for our freedom"?
Kelly's daughter kinda looksike Isaiah Rose
These are in stories UK+USA..but makes me laugh..they never show any skeletons in their cupboards only that their ancestors did well,that's great but...
Omg that park ranger from Georgia is everyrhinggggg
I jate tjat vhurch
She needs to learn Civil War history. Union was not fighting for "our freedom", it was for the abolishment of slavery.
I really like Kelly Clarkson, I think she cute as hell and sweet. But is this an attempt to whitewash her Confederate ancestry? Who comes from Texas and has no Southern heritage? My people were Midwest, coming from New York and Pennsylvania previously, after northern Europe. Anyway, I still have people in Missouri who were Confederates: "admitting" this is not condoning slavery, etc. My mom's direct ancestor was a Private Ackerson from Iowa, who served the Union. People mainly just fought for their "side". Many Confederate soldiers were teenage boys, conscripted to serve by the local area's biggest, richest slaveholders. The Rich rarely fought, yet got to be Generals, who sent the young to fight for them. Cold Harbor was one of the only movies that depicted a non-judgmental look at those poor teen soldiers.
#interesting
Why she shouting?
I didn't know her mom was Karl Malden.
.. and back to Columbus!lol...
That's cheesy
You don't need to travel to another state to speak with an expert or hire an investigator. If you're fine with going to an LDS church, most have what is called a Family History Center. You can also go onto FamilySearch.org, which Ancestry.com literally stole from, and find millions of records there. You do not need to be a member to join.
tudorjason this is what I thought.
Yep! Exactly right! It's nice if you can go to the different places but it is absolutely not necessary. There are Family History Consultants. There is also a phone number that you can call to receive help in your search, and you can do this in the comfort of you own home at any time of the day or night.
she is a strong taurus lady not cuz her genes
All she needed was a laptop!
Why did this seem so fake?
This show has been a show for 10 plus years. If it was faked, it would have been outed by now.
@@a.k.4085 that's precisely why I asked a QUESTION. why did this one seem so fake? The others dont.
The editing makes it seem fragmented.
It’s an American TV show, authenticity isn’t generally valued. You might enjoy the British one more, it’s on the BBC!
"Well I just found out about his story like omg there it is!" Cringe
Grow up
I wonder if this process is as simple for African Americans 🤔😒
nope! hahah they will tell u
"Forget About the past, or, if you keep thinking about the past we will never move forward"
(but not 911, or white peoples history)
White Semantics..
Adama Adebayo There's an episode for Alfre Woodard and she traces her ancestry and she has to trace her ancestor through slaveholders' records, but there are genealogist who are there to help you do just that so if you want to, the documents could very well be there. She found out her ancestor was born a slave and died a well-respected free man and land owner. It was an emotional episode (I cried more than once), but you may want to find it and give it a watch to give you an idea of how to go about searching.
Good luck.
*Mr. J. Butterworth* - Who's saying "forget about it"? There's a difference between having it erased from memory and holding it over someone's head like it's a cudgel you're ready to beat them with.
It will be difficult but not impossible
@@mr.jbutterworth431 black supremacists