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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer... In this clip, Katherine visits her mum in Toronto to find out more about her side of the family. Following Toronto, she traces her ancestry back to Canada's most eastern province, Newfoundland.
Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan’s investigation of her family history leads her to a Methodist minister and his family in colonial Nova Scotia, cod traders in Newfoundland, and eventually to her English roots in Dorset.
Who Do You Think You Are is a series in which celebrities trace their ancestry, discovering secrets and surprises from their past.
Who Do You Think You Are? | Series 16 Episode 5 | BBC
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@MisterItchy
@MisterItchy 5 лет назад
Oh my goodness! Katherine Ryan knocked on the door and a slightly older Katherine Ryan answered it!
@aprilgosa5779
@aprilgosa5779 4 года назад
Mister Itchy her grandma in the picture looks like Katherine in the face especially the noses are so cute
@SurleyBlaine
@SurleyBlaine 4 года назад
It's funny when she says she doesn't look like the Nan but on tv always jokes about plastic surgery she had.
@Sourcoolness
@Sourcoolness 2 года назад
Yeah it's basically just chips and gravy with cheese curds right?
@aspenrebel
@aspenrebel 2 года назад
Yeah that's what I thought, they looked exactly alike. then I thought oh if the little girl grows up to look exactly like the 2, then there will be 3 of them.
@catheriner999
@catheriner999 5 лет назад
Hearing poutine called a "traditional Canadian dish" by the British narrator like it's something fancy or noble is hilarious.
@JustMeInJapan
@JustMeInJapan 4 года назад
Right? It’s the ultimate drinking food. But it is delicious!!
@jcr-studios
@jcr-studios 4 года назад
Right?! I’ve lived in Canada my entire life but never had poutine. #WestCoaster
@maxisussex
@maxisussex 4 года назад
@@JustMeInJapan Is it traditionally eaten by drunk people?
@stevenk9466
@stevenk9466 4 года назад
My wife and I have traveled to Ontario many times from the States, a few of which were to see a CFL game. My wife did not want to see CFL, but she went reluctantly. That is, until she had poutine and Stella at BMO Field in Toronto and also at Tim Horton's Field in Hamilton. Now she wants to know when we're going to another CFL game...for the poutine, only!
@MrTaktic121
@MrTaktic121 4 года назад
🤔 Cheesy chips and gravy,
@nowantusername
@nowantusername 5 лет назад
For some of the folks speaking poorly of Katherine because of her search to find English roots to impress her daughter... You all need to know that she is a comedian professionally and this thing about her daughter being so British is a part of her act.
@millysantamaria3356
@millysantamaria3356 5 лет назад
Well she's not funny at all.
@elsa.dacruz
@elsa.dacruz 5 лет назад
So she is doing comedy???? Please... She feels so inferior that she is not more English that was not an act. Lol
@nowantusername
@nowantusername 5 лет назад
@@millysantamaria3356 I've seen her on British chat shows. She can be funny but her delivery was definitely off in this clip. She's usually a bit more lively as well.
@BigSeksi07
@BigSeksi07 5 лет назад
Oooooh! Now I get it!
@thearchitect2433
@thearchitect2433 5 лет назад
My pp hard
@morganl2633
@morganl2633 4 года назад
Idk why but this made me emotional. It was amazing seeing her track her ancestry back so far and visit the grave of her English relative. Love it!
@alrc
@alrc 2 года назад
I love the dynamic at 1:30 when Kathrine is already walking through the door and her mum says “cmon in” it’s just such a funny, universal mother/daughter relationship thing.
@shakes1026
@shakes1026 4 года назад
"Once upon a time, Tipperary" sums my moms side up completely
@summbuddie9120
@summbuddie9120 4 года назад
Sums up 50% of me
@shakes1026
@shakes1026 4 года назад
@@summbuddie9120 we're probs related lol 🤣
@Justine-wn7vk
@Justine-wn7vk 3 года назад
My dad’s side 😂
@bobsmith5441
@bobsmith5441 3 года назад
Great name Senan.
@robertodonnell324
@robertodonnell324 3 года назад
@@shakes1026 U FROM TIPPERARY
@nowthenzen
@nowthenzen 4 года назад
The Ryan women look like doppelgangers of each other but each one at a different point in time.
@roxychic367
@roxychic367 4 года назад
nowthenzen same for my Family line Ryan also from Tipperary
@UHDGamers-re2xj
@UHDGamers-re2xj 4 года назад
I think kathryn is both extremely funny and very beautiful. The fact she wanted to find English heritage to connect more with her daughter is extremely sweet.
@ronnie-lynn
@ronnie-lynn 4 года назад
That’s pretty cool her ancestors dated back to Canada all the way into the 1700s my lineage to Canada is only in my lifetime and one of my parents lifetime.
@seanliamgo
@seanliamgo 5 лет назад
Her mom is stunning!
@IAmGadzooks
@IAmGadzooks 4 года назад
ngl, as a Canadian I felt kind of emotional when her mother sang "I's the By". I had a feeling that it was coming, too. pretty sweet
@scbtripwire
@scbtripwire 4 года назад
"Toronto, Canada" sounds so weird when it comes from a fellow Canadian.
@emilynahanee
@emilynahanee 4 года назад
It’s because she pronounced the second ‘t’ in Toronto lol
@scbtripwire
@scbtripwire 4 года назад
@@emilynahanee That too!
@jimmywest8684
@jimmywest8684 3 года назад
Churono, Canada.
@joshandallo2170
@joshandallo2170 2 года назад
@@DownloadARevolt20 I find that Canadians, when outside Canada, will exclude the name of the province they live in. We have this (understandable) expectation that foreigners' knowledge of our country's geography is low (heck, it's not just Americans who don't seem to understand the sheer size of Canada; people think a trip from Toronto to Vancouver will take the weekend).
@DaniHMcV
@DaniHMcV 4 года назад
Somehow, when I saw her relationship with her mother, I just knew she had a Newfoundland connection!! I’m a Newfoundlander and proud that she found a little piece of Newfoundland in her ancestry. :)
@MegaBoilermaker
@MegaBoilermaker 3 года назад
Never Ever feel self conscious about being Canadian in the UK, many many of your countrymen have paid for our respect of your people.
@rpm1796
@rpm1796 3 года назад
I've never felt self-conscious...I have always been made to feel like I'm home.
@lb8141
@lb8141 5 лет назад
Her mom is sooo pretty!
@tharcisse7103
@tharcisse7103 2 года назад
It's funny how many times the cameramen have the door shut in their face whenever someone goes into their house on this show. Then, somehow, the cameraman is on the inside.
@lisacadogan
@lisacadogan 4 года назад
In Ireland we have something very similar! Chips with curry or gravy and grated cheese on top! I always put vinegar on mine too yum!
@Mishie146
@Mishie146 4 года назад
Same here in Cumbria, England! Chips cheese and gravy. I'm American, but seeing as I'm here, I've tried it and it is tasty! I have gathered that it is particular to Cumbria though, people from other counties don't seem to even want to try it. Their loss.
@DaChaGee
@DaChaGee 4 года назад
Would it be malt vinegar? White vinegar sounds horrible.
@chromatilla
@chromatilla 3 года назад
@@DaChaGee malt vinegar and salt is amazing
@Nazpunja
@Nazpunja 3 года назад
Same in Scotland, chips, gravy and cheese is a delicacy!
@ellenkarlsson9490
@ellenkarlsson9490 2 года назад
I love her so much!!! 😍🤩 Her jokes about her daughter being extremely English (and a mini Tory) are hilarious. If you haven't seen her Netflix show or comedy specials, you are missing out.
@Alicia-vq8jg
@Alicia-vq8jg 4 года назад
its so cute how her show is literally just her life (i assumed that but even the cute style and dogs)
@MrShivBoom
@MrShivBoom 4 года назад
I'm fully Irish and my DNA told me I was 15% English. **eye twitch**
@bobsmith5441
@bobsmith5441 3 года назад
The people on those two islands mixed for millennia.
@cneeso5101
@cneeso5101 3 года назад
Blow in? :)
@nigelthorpe4002
@nigelthorpe4002 3 года назад
I'd prefer to be Canadian than English
@nigelthorpe4002
@nigelthorpe4002 3 года назад
@Marc Phelan nobody's a pure blood where all mixed
@DavidLee-vi8ds
@DavidLee-vi8ds 3 года назад
The horror! The horror!
@y2k704
@y2k704 3 года назад
as a Canadian poutine is one of our traditional food. great now I am craving it, thanks Katherine
@ChrisWMF
@ChrisWMF 5 лет назад
Yew gonna wawsh the windahs? Lol
@aprilgosa5779
@aprilgosa5779 4 года назад
maa lin gun B as someone who grew up in Arkansas that was hysterical
@thenobleandmightybeaver4411
@thenobleandmightybeaver4411 4 года назад
I put vinegar on my poutine as well. It freaks all my francophone friends out.
@sandram2600
@sandram2600 4 года назад
Poutine has never sounded so fancy
@annamcuthbert3993
@annamcuthbert3993 5 лет назад
I am English but where ever your from be PROUD
@barbara1904
@barbara1904 5 лет назад
Anna Goodwin That sounds so patronizing. What if your Scottish?
@annamcuthbert3993
@annamcuthbert3993 5 лет назад
@@barbara1904 what i mean does not matter where you are from be proud was not meant to be patronising , in fact my great grandfather was Scottish and my late father law was too and have good friend who is
@runningfromabear8354
@runningfromabear8354 5 лет назад
@@annamcuthbert3993 It's not nearly as serious as you're taking it. My Canadian kids tease me about being English. It would be funny if I had at least one Canadian ancestor to wave at them. Whatever country you're in, children of immigrants will always take the piss. Every immigrant parent knows it's just funny.
@elephantsmemory3142
@elephantsmemory3142 4 года назад
Nationality is not something o be proud of it is simply an accident of birth Be proud of your own achievements
@xHeadcleanerx
@xHeadcleanerx 4 года назад
Pride comes before a fall
@mrscary3105
@mrscary3105 5 лет назад
Katherine Ryan is great. I love her work.
@GirlWthGlasses
@GirlWthGlasses 3 года назад
Wasn't hard to find my English roots since there's a whole place that my ancestors are from with our lastname on it. I'd like to visit the place in England one day.
@ibookboyuk
@ibookboyuk 5 лет назад
Yeah Katherine. That was awesome. I liked it very much.
@gemmaluescher-verseckas1243
@gemmaluescher-verseckas1243 4 года назад
My family is from Trinity Bay near Bonavista! But remember any of the family there had British passports TIL 1949-then they were automatically given Canadian passports. And I definitely grew up with the bonavista song so you are more English than you thought.
@punchion
@punchion 4 года назад
When her relative was in Bonavista the island of Newfoundland was NOT a part of Canada. That didn't happen until 1949. Just fyi.
@roxychic367
@roxychic367 2 года назад
Haha once upon a time a Ryan was from Tipperary.. yep I hail from same story haha 😂 Mad movement of Ryans to Canadian and Melbourne Australia
@eckligt
@eckligt 4 года назад
I was over half way through the video when it started to dawn on me that it perhaps was not a comedy skit after all.
@martinconnors5195
@martinconnors5195 8 месяцев назад
When Katherine mentioned her Grandmother, i had a lump in my throat and My Maternal Grandmother's death hit me hard. Just a week after my Maternal Grandfather died
@mulkitahalik817
@mulkitahalik817 4 года назад
U should be proud to be canadian
@rich3316
@rich3316 4 года назад
Katherine Ryan is such a lovely beautiful warm and Funny women, she always makes me laugh and with her English roots I'm so glad we have her with us 😀
@demarcdegasol
@demarcdegasol 4 года назад
Richard Simkins funny is a huge stretch
@curtmacquarrie
@curtmacquarrie 4 года назад
@@demarcdegasol have you watched literally any of her work?
@TiemposDePaz
@TiemposDePaz 4 года назад
In New Jersey, we have our own "poutine." Swap out the curds into Mozzerella, leave the gravy and call it disco fries. Why Disco fries? Because its what you order at 3 AM at a diner when the disco closed LOL
@perseagratissima
@perseagratissima 4 года назад
Why does the disco close so early? Is that normal in America?
@TiemposDePaz
@TiemposDePaz 4 года назад
@@perseagratissima It depends what city or state you are in and pre covid LOL. In Jersey it was 2AM, in NY its 4am. When I was growing up it was 6AM in NY, but they cut it back.
@perseagratissima
@perseagratissima 4 года назад
najaca Oh, that’s unfortunate! I’m in Austria and clubs usually are allowed to be open forever. Of course right now none of them are open because of corona.
@crazyrobots6565
@crazyrobots6565 4 года назад
I only knew the first verse of that song: I's the b'y that builds the boat I's the b'y that sails her I's the b'y that catches the fish And brings it home to Liza. I didn't know the rest of the song.
@redcoat4ever
@redcoat4ever 4 года назад
Crazy Robots a canadian standard. Sung also by Great Big Sea
@caitlinhickey6
@caitlinhickey6 4 года назад
redcoat4ever You mean Newfoundland.
@freshname
@freshname 2 года назад
People just don't get her act! It's so amazingly satirical!
@aprilgosa5779
@aprilgosa5779 Год назад
but her wanting to be English was sincere and a compliment I wanna be too I love Great Britain 🥰
@frenchmime1972
@frenchmime1972 4 года назад
By watching this video of this person I never heard of until now, found out we are related.
@marycorneau1859
@marycorneau1859 4 года назад
Kinda cool to think that Katherine and I may be related far far back maybe 26 cousins 4 times removed lol. She is one of my favorite comedians of all time. Btw Newfoundlanders pronounce it Newfinland with emphasis on the New. Also I have grown up singing Ise'The'Bye my whole life my mom would sing it while she cleaned the house.
@mark3863
@mark3863 4 года назад
I think Katherine is absolutely beautiful 😘
@samspade5824
@samspade5824 5 лет назад
Up Tipp!
@KCLeh
@KCLeh 4 года назад
my Mum and Dad and I used to dance around the living room to that song! Very Canadian, it is
@MsLinda165
@MsLinda165 4 года назад
I remember that song from school days! good times! (child of 60's)
@NessaK1981
@NessaK1981 3 года назад
Katherine has roots in Newfoundland!!!!!!!! I love her so much more now!!!
@whocares-ss1kf
@whocares-ss1kf 5 лет назад
Ryan.........there are millions of them in Tipperary
@EK-ev3pt
@EK-ev3pt 4 года назад
Very true...my Grandmother is a Ryan from Tipperary lol
@seannolan8615
@seannolan8615 3 года назад
@@EK-ev3pt .mine too, she was from nenagh.
@newfienurse65
@newfienurse65 4 года назад
"I'se The B'y" is not a 'Canadian song'... It's a traditional Newfoundland folk song from the late 1920's before Newfoundland & Labrador became a part of Canada (They were a British colony until joining Canada in 1949) That fact and that a majority of Newfoundlanders & Labradorians are of Irish/English/Scottish ancestry, I guess Katherine could say the song has English roots.
@MrTheoptimiser
@MrTheoptimiser 4 года назад
mmm...i realize Newfoundland was late to the confederation party but this is splitting hairs doncha think? I realise Newfoundland is kind of its own beast within Canada but still....its Canada.
@demarcdegasol
@demarcdegasol 4 года назад
Since Newfoundland is a part of canada, it’s Canadian. Very simple
@caitlinhickey6
@caitlinhickey6 4 года назад
DeMarc DeGasol We are always Newfoundlanders before we’re Canadians. We don’t forget about the fact that you guys only like to claim aspects of Newfoundland culture when you want too, completely disregarding or making a mockery of the rest. It’s a Newfoundland song.
@jellydonut1994
@jellydonut1994 4 года назад
I love that it's totally Smokes poutine!
@Lady.B.ellinor4971
@Lady.B.ellinor4971 Год назад
Watch this whole episode its great!
@cosmicpuma1409
@cosmicpuma1409 5 лет назад
Katherine Ryan rocks!!
@NewfieLawNerd
@NewfieLawNerd 5 лет назад
The first time that i saw her comedy i knew that she had to be part Newfoundlander
@Fatherofheroesandheroines
@Fatherofheroesandheroines 3 года назад
There's no denying her mom is her mom!
@danielfinch362
@danielfinch362 4 года назад
2:39 Hosier and Knight are both English names.
@StiofanGaillimh
@StiofanGaillimh 3 года назад
Hosier sounds French? But does indeed appear to be English origin!
@MegaBoilermaker
@MegaBoilermaker 3 года назад
" Iys the Bye " I am the boy in Dorset dialect.
@moAkelly
@moAkelly 5 лет назад
yo I’m Canadian and Its great to be Canadian, so idk why her daughter be like that, she should be proud
@noavocadoanymore
@noavocadoanymore 5 лет назад
It's a joke. She is a comedian and her daughter is about 5. Calm down, bbz.
@Willowtree3333
@Willowtree3333 3 года назад
I think if you're a newfoundlander you know this song...cause everyone knows it but also you sing it in school too in a play lol! I'm 30 and I know this song aswell.
@TheAmtwhite
@TheAmtwhite 2 года назад
I learned it growing up in Ontario :)
@reneemoreno8030
@reneemoreno8030 4 года назад
English here and Native American...Matchum Family Society, architects-Elephant Theatre, London U.K. family originates from Devonshire.
@baylessnow
@baylessnow 3 года назад
Door set? It sounds like something you'd have on the front porch. Yes, I know where it is, I worked there when I was 17 but I've never heard it pronounced like that before.
@timmo491
@timmo491 3 года назад
so does everyone.
@baokachi9767
@baokachi9767 5 лет назад
LOL the fisherman song.
@DevinGates
@DevinGates 5 лет назад
I's The B'y, an old traditional tune. Heard it loads of times growing up.
@junbh2
@junbh2 5 лет назад
@@DevinGates Me too. I'm closer to Katherine's age than her mother's and I have heard it many many times as well. Though I don't know every word like her mom.
@Stand663
@Stand663 2 года назад
My grandfather is Canadian with Scots heritage. He served in ww2. His grandfather also served in ww1, and his grandfather fought the French in Canada.
@hippymama100
@hippymama100 5 лет назад
White vinegar? Nooooooooo! Malt vinegar!
@t.least.he.is.honest
@t.least.he.is.honest 5 лет назад
She came across really well
@kevinchappell3694
@kevinchappell3694 5 лет назад
I admire the English and their history, the good and the bad. every time I go to Britain, I am in awe of the buildings and the heritage. I like the accents and wording of the English language.
@Thatgirl96.
@Thatgirl96. 5 лет назад
It's especially brilliant once you get out of London IMO
@Simonmc78
@Simonmc78 5 лет назад
Yeah as an Irish person we feel the same....NOT
@keithrose6931
@keithrose6931 4 года назад
@@Simonmc78 Not a protestant then ?
@siramea
@siramea 3 года назад
the bad bits are not to be admired. Britain is responsible for some really awful things in their past.
@tomellis4324
@tomellis4324 2 года назад
@@keithrose6931 There are Protestants in both parts of the island of Ireland who do fine you pillock.
@paulbeades6681
@paulbeades6681 3 года назад
That’s great.
@windyhawthorn7387
@windyhawthorn7387 4 года назад
My great grandfather mother was a princess. I have a 100 year old embroidered piece of linen that grandma made of the family coat of Arms. And yes that fact is boring but real.
@dahemac
@dahemac 5 лет назад
The island of Newfoundland is part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
@John-rr9fv
@John-rr9fv 4 года назад
@T D Could be Pug
@nikig2891
@nikig2891 3 года назад
I’m American but I feel the same way about Canadians.
@patriciakeats1621
@patriciakeats1621 5 лет назад
I love my British and Irish Newfoundland heritage.
@patriciakeats1621
@patriciakeats1621 5 лет назад
I wouldn’t describe it as my “Canadian” heritage...
@patriciakeats1621
@patriciakeats1621 5 лет назад
Growing up in the 70s and 80’s, connection to Britain and Ireland was still very palpable in our everyday lives and traditions. Things have changed so much over the past 40 years...makes me a bit sad.
@tillyfoss6370
@tillyfoss6370 4 года назад
I lived in poole for ten years!!! That's crazy
@phil-zz5hk
@phil-zz5hk 4 года назад
good irish song at the end lol
@StiofanGaillimh
@StiofanGaillimh 3 года назад
Sounds Irish lol
@johnbrereton5229
@johnbrereton5229 3 года назад
Chips cheese and gravy is also the national dish of the Ise of Man they even have a day named after it in January.
@ivo7418
@ivo7418 5 лет назад
What did I just watch????and why did I watch it????
@philipcooper8297
@philipcooper8297 5 лет назад
And, did BBC actually pay for all this?
@suchanhachan
@suchanhachan 4 года назад
A: An interesting clip about Katherine Ryan's family origins... B: Because you were too lazy/drunk/ stoned to turn it off?...
@truthhurts5158
@truthhurts5158 4 года назад
Oh I learnt that song in school
@MichaelFoley64
@MichaelFoley64 5 лет назад
I remember that song from my childhood, at least the first part, no mention of Bonavista. I'm thinking it was easy to localize it to wherever you were.
@StoutProper
@StoutProper 5 лет назад
Michael Foley 4:10
@newfienurse65
@newfienurse65 4 года назад
There are several verses, Bonavista is mentioned in one of them.
@msdenise1234567
@msdenise1234567 4 года назад
aha, so her Netflix series is largely her actual life
@breadfan_85
@breadfan_85 4 года назад
Loosely based on.
@itsacarolbthing5221
@itsacarolbthing5221 4 года назад
Katherine Ryan is so beautiful.
@bbearhug
@bbearhug 4 года назад
She's so beautiful!
@Rafiawinters
@Rafiawinters 5 лет назад
She's so pretty
@oMaGicKsv
@oMaGicKsv 5 лет назад
@M3rlin man that was desperate
@oMaGicKsv
@oMaGicKsv 5 лет назад
@M3rlin your gonna make me cry
@annmitchell4663
@annmitchell4663 5 лет назад
Botoxed up To the eyeballs....lol
@oMaGicKsv
@oMaGicKsv 5 лет назад
@M3rlin alright mr struggle, dont get all sassy about it 😂😂
@zoestephens712
@zoestephens712 4 года назад
I'm from Poole, Dorset so that was funny to hear 😅
@andym9571
@andym9571 3 года назад
Dooooorset
@pompeymik
@pompeymik 3 года назад
I love Catherine ❤️
@a.mysticpearl4146
@a.mysticpearl4146 3 года назад
Lol I'm 34 and I've known that song my entire life.
@denisosullivan2956
@denisosullivan2956 Год назад
Interesting how history evolves. Catherine says upon learning of her ancestor coming to Newfoundland in the 18th Century that her roots are more Canadian than she thought. But, not really. Newfoundland only became a part of Canada in 1949. And, it was not smooth sailing for that, the Newfoundland referendum outcome was marginally in favour of joining Canada. Her ancestor Giles would have likely rejected any connotation of being a "Canadian", as that term generally was used to denote the descendants of the French settlers along the St. Lawrence River, present day Quebec. There was tolerance for them, but not a lot of brotherly love. Only upon the Confederation of 1867 would Maritime province (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick initially) residents become officially "Canadian".
@thebarefootwitch5564
@thebarefootwitch5564 3 года назад
We have poutine in Scotland, but here we jyst call it “chips, cheese and gravy”
@aoystreck
@aoystreck 2 года назад
Poutine is not "traditional Canadian dish". It was invented in the 1950s and was an obscure Quebec thing until maybe 15 years ago.
@oldpossum57
@oldpossum57 2 года назад
Montréal, born and bred. I still have yet to eat poutine. I’m 65. It wasn’t a thing, growing up. Next time I’m near La Banquise, I will venture in.
@Benjiefrenzy
@Benjiefrenzy 5 лет назад
You don't need to be older to know Ise the B'y if you're from Atlantic Canada
@sheilaghbrosky
@sheilaghbrosky 5 лет назад
I'm 72 from Toronto and know this song. Grew up loving Caterine McKennon and her beautiful rendition of Farewell to Nova Scotia.
@runningfromabear8354
@runningfromabear8354 5 лет назад
You don't have to be from Atlantic Canada to know it. I grew up hearing it in Devon. It's not from Atlantic Canada.
@dovahkiingirl
@dovahkiingirl 4 года назад
the band USS also sampled it in one of their hits, so it's probably well known to a lot of people due to that too.
@KeepAnEyeOnDan
@KeepAnEyeOnDan 4 года назад
Has anyone noticed her great grandparents were 2nd cousins??
@bloodyfitnerd1947
@bloodyfitnerd1947 4 года назад
I thought it was just part of her stand up jokes when she says she comes from a family of inbreds
@adam-uy6qg
@adam-uy6qg 4 года назад
Most people will find that in their family's from dates before 1900s as it was common to marry cousins ect
@stuartwilliams7912
@stuartwilliams7912 4 года назад
That's nothing Muslims marry their first cousins like a lot of people in times gone by.
@siramea
@siramea 3 года назад
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip are too, it was more common back then.
@jonathanmedford4255
@jonathanmedford4255 5 лет назад
Your 5th Great Grandfather is "the one" who came over from England? Everyone on this planet has 128 5th Great Grandparents. They all come from a lot of places, so I wouldn't call him "the one".
@chrismccarthy1455
@chrismccarthy1455 5 лет назад
If you plan the desired result of your search in advance of the search, you will more than likely discover that which you sought.
@StoutProper
@StoutProper 5 лет назад
Jonathan Medford 64 is 2 to the power of 6 and that's the only one she found.
@runningfromabear8354
@runningfromabear8354 5 лет назад
I thought it went without saying but those who aren't the sharpest pencil in the box: She's looking for the most recent English ancestor.
@jonathanmedford4255
@jonathanmedford4255 5 лет назад
@@runningfromabear8354 thanks for the friendly reminder that anonymous youtubers commenters are the worst.
@runningfromabear8354
@runningfromabear8354 5 лет назад
@@jonathanmedford4255 And you were kind to Katherine Ryan? You think you're the victim here?
@petersellers9219
@petersellers9219 4 года назад
She makes me smile with her gravy and cheese
@lukesanderson7608
@lukesanderson7608 5 лет назад
3 Canadians men dying in 1812...... Almost like there was a war on in North America. (Even if the father was too old those two sons probably died in the war of 1812)
@junbh2
@junbh2 5 лет назад
Possible but it could also have been some aggressive virus that was going around.
@archerlady
@archerlady 5 лет назад
The first son, William was lost on a merchant passage from St. John's to Bonivista. Some googling brought up this page from Rootsweb: lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/dorset.rootsweb.com/thread/15267181/. It details the life of the family and how William died. The only naval battle noted near Newfoundland was in August 1812, 500 miles SE of St. John's. Other Newfoundlanders fought under Brock around the Great Lakes.
@michaeld8280
@michaeld8280 5 лет назад
"Canada" didn't exist in 1812.
@lukesanderson7608
@lukesanderson7608 5 лет назад
@@michaeld8280 The colonies of "The Canadas" were formed in 1791, so yes "Canada" did not exist but the people living there at the rime were called Canadians. It is an understandable mistake though Edit: Here is a link (I know it is Wikipedia but I am lazy ok?) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Canadas
@chrismccarthy1455
@chrismccarthy1455 5 лет назад
@@lukesanderson7608 Regardless, Newfoundland didn't enter Confederation and become a part of Canada until 1949 under Joey Smallwood. So, while currently a Province of Canada, at the time it was a territory of England, ruled by the Queen.
@h.e.r.3793
@h.e.r.3793 4 года назад
Newfoundland only joined Canada in 1949.
@charlottebruce979
@charlottebruce979 3 года назад
Chips cheese and gravy it's great to see that the original north England staple diet emigrated with the English to Canada
@rpm1796
@rpm1796 3 года назад
Along with the Breton & Norman sailors too.
@Ryan-en4yh
@Ryan-en4yh 4 года назад
Ive got family the opposite way around and i have Canadian and American family but also german and polish
@stuartwilliams7912
@stuartwilliams7912 4 года назад
Oh dear!You have my sympathies.
@denisosullivan2956
@denisosullivan2956 Год назад
Poutine is not exactly a "traditional" Canadian dish. A restaurant in Drummondville, Quebec claims credit for making the concoction for the first time in 1957.
@stevenhaskell9025
@stevenhaskell9025 4 года назад
Why does every celeb ancestor own a big business? Pretty much most Americans or Canadians have a relative from England, Scotland, Ireland or Wales.
@eleo_b
@eleo_b 3 года назад
I’ve heard about examples where a celebrity turned out to have slave owners as ancestors and wanted to leave that out of the show. I have also seen examples where people came from very poor backgrounds.
@GavTatu
@GavTatu 3 года назад
damn, her mum is gorgeous !
@beatriceblocks600
@beatriceblocks600 4 года назад
Her great grandmother and I share the same name.
@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 5 лет назад
Wow, Katherine comes from lovely stock, mother and grandmother are also very pretty.
@tbz1551
@tbz1551 4 года назад
PtolemyJones Classy ..smh
@TheAaronChand
@TheAaronChand 4 года назад
All my ancestors were colonized by Katherine Brtishers Forefathers since India was a British Colony. In the 18th century by the East India trading company. Starting in 1753.
@davidedwards3838
@davidedwards3838 4 года назад
Going the other way. When my family immigrated to Canada. I was told by the kids in my neighborhood that I wasn't a real Canadian on a daily basis.
@rpm1796
@rpm1796 3 года назад
So?.... If I moved to Switzerland or New Zealand, who the ell' am I to expect that everyone should just automatically accept me as a Swiss or a KIWI? It's something you have to earn actually.👶💦
@davidedwards3838
@davidedwards3838 3 года назад
@@rpm1796 I was a kid. I wasn't running around calling myself a Canadian. They went out of their way to let me know I wasn't. It doesn't bother me. I have lived here for 40 years now. So basically you are yapping for no reason.
@C.W.9.
@C.W.9. 4 года назад
The Richey siblings grandkids married each other !
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