This has got to be hard. Your last name is not correct. That has to be part of the pain. Do you change your name? My own cousin found his father is not one of our grandfathers's children. Grandpa always said "This one is not mine". How painful for my Uncle.
@@teresaoconnell4790 it does pose a dilemma. While we all are going to keep our legal names, we don’t disregard our biological ones. I’ve chosen to align with my father in terms of names.
39:52 thank you for your beautiful well told story. When your dad talked about his dad reading the bible every night searching for the truth I knew we had something in common. You are a fine example of maintaining your integrity in the face of being jailed. Remain strong my brothers. ❤
I thought it would be impossible for me. Maybe I’ll 3D print some, make sand molds. Make one set outta recycled beer cans and the other out of spent brass. The wheels are turning now.
I took a My Heritage DNA test and I got English 53% Azores Islands Portugal 26.4 % Irish Scottish Welsh 8.9 % Scandinavian 7.6 % East European 4.1 % My mom's half sister has Spanish Iberian and African and a few others. She is born Hernandez, my grandma was born a Ragsdale, and my biological father is a Taylor.
What a beautiful story.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾I feel like I've read a good book. I'm so glad your son did a follow up on the DNA info.Pls Remember Acts 24:15. Jehovah God's promise. I know you will be looking for your Dad a in Paradise.
My father passed 6 months after filming this. That thought was one of the things he looked forward to. He fell asleep with a plan and shall awaken remembering that plan.
The dude got some hard knocks in life. He did well for himself coming through with a positive attitude. If I had been in his place I'd been an angry young man.
What a wonderful end to a great story. When the pic of their dad fades in behind the twins...just wow. Imagine never knowing you had twin sons, and what he would have thought if he had known.
I came across your videos while looking through You Tube. They were very enlightening,. I'm so happy that you went through that labor intensive process for your Father. What a wonder gift. He was a good story teller. Great family pictures and videos too.
My grandmother was a bastard and she called this situation "a slip in the night". She would be 111 today and that phrase was not odd, so look past the b.s. on " morals".
Oh this was the sweetest story! Thank you all for sharing! Your dad seems like a sweet guy! I wish he could've met his father, but I'm glad you helped him find his family.
These DNA tests really can rock your world! This son has done a splendid job tracking down the family lines and provides his own father a much longed for answer. Beautiful
I totally agree that thou shall not kill. Therefore, in order for me to attend. - or for my children to in the military - we have to train as a nurse, or a medic or as a priest or Counsellor etc.
I found out who my paternal grandfather was through DNA. Sadly, my father didn't live to see this, and I found out that we had been given an alias last name. I feel your story.
I was hooked on the story from the very first minute to the last. I’m so sorry he didn’t get to meet his father but, how wonderful it must be to see photos and meet extended family.