« Reply #35 on: Friday 11 September 15 13:15 BST (UK) »
I'm not too critical of any of these programmes. Newbies can't be expected to be skilled at researching their family history and there's umpteen illustrations on rootschat of beginners fumbling about not knowing what steps to take until they're pointed in the right direction.
This specific programme concentrated on where to look if one has an entertainer in the family and what you can expect to find IF LUCKY. I eventually discovered my "musician" was a busker thus I wasn't lucky
I think I probably enjoyed the sing song in the Pub because it brought back memories of when practically every pub in England had a piano where the landlord either paid a pianist or a local would rattle out a few songs and the rest of us would sing our hearts out.
Aberdeen: Findlay-Shirras,McCarthy: MidLothian: Mason,Telford,Darling,Cruikshanks,Bennett,Sime, Bell: Lanarks:Crum, Brown, MacKenzie,Cameron, Glen, Millar; Ross: Urray:Mackenzie: Moray: Findlay; Marshall/Marischell: Perthshire: Brown Ferguson: Wales: McCarthy, Thomas: England: Almond, Askin, Dodson, Well(es). Harrison, Maw, McCarthy, Munford, Pye, Shearing, Smith, Smythe, Speight, Strike, Wallis/Wallace, Ward, Wells;Germany: Flamme,Ehlers, Bielstein, Germer, Mohlm, Reupke