Press Release: Global Family Reunion Seeks Genealogists To “Connect For The Cure”




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:September 4, 2014

Contact:Eowyn Langholf, gfrcousincoordinator@gmail.com

GLOBAL FAMILY REUNION SEEKS GENEALOGISTS TO “CONNECT FOR THE CURE”

The Global Family Reunionin June 2015 is expected to be the biggest, most inclusive celebration of family connections in history. It’s also more than that: It’s about fighting Alzheimer’s Disease. It’s about connecting to find a cure!



In honor of World Alzheimer’s Month, September, the Global Family Reunion is “going purple” by announcing a special Connect for the Cureinitiative for genealogists.

We invite all genealogy researchers, from beginners to professionals, to help us find as many new connections to reunion organizer A.J. Jacobsand the Global Family as possible.

Thanks to press exposure in the New York Times, NPRand Good Morning America, thousands of people have contacted A.J. saying that they plan to attend to the Global Family Reunion. Many of them have not yet been able to find a connection to A.J. through the global family trees on WikiTreeand Geni. It’s these people who need your help!

For every person you can connect, A.J. will donate $1 to fighting Alzheimer’s, up to a total of $10,000. (We have partnered with the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund and the Alzheimer’s Association).


Plus, earn five or more points and you are eligible for a prize!
  • 5 points: Global Family Reunion bumper sticker.
  • 10 points: “I Am A Cousin” feature on Global Family Reunion blog.
  • 25 points: Skype/Google+ Chat with A.J. and the GFR team and formal thank-you at the Reunion
  • 50 points: Autographed copy of one of A.J.’s books.
  • 100 points: Personal acknowledgement in A.J.’s next book.
  • 150 points: Global Family Reunion t-shirt.

Finally, there will be one very special surprise for the genealogist who earns the most points.

All connections must be made by May 1. To participate, contact our Chief Cousin Coordinator, Eowyn Langholf, at gfrcousincoordinator@gmail.com.

About the Global Family Reunion
WHAT: The largest, most inclusive, most entertaining family reunion in history. There will be TED-style talks about genealogy, DNA and amazing family tales. There will be music, comedy, games, exhibits, food, booths and the world’s biggest family photo. It will also be the subject of a documentary by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock.
WHEN:June 6, 2015 (all day long)
WHERE: The New York Hall of Science, on the grounds of the historic World’s Fair. Satellite events across the world, and live-streamed access from your computer.
For more details see Global Family Reunion at a Glance.

AJ Cousin Connection: J.R.R. Tolkien

by Eowyn Langholf 

Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is author J.R.R. Tolkien who brought us the epic and wonderful world of Middle Earth (fine – I’m a little biased!).   He died on this day, September 2, in 1973.

Some fun things about J.R.R. Tolkien:

1. Many people assume that Tolkien was born in England but he was actually born in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State (now part of the Republic of South Africa), to English parents.

2. In 2009 the Forbes list in the US ranked Tolkien as the 5th top-earning dead celebrity.

3. The surname Tolkien is an anglicisation of the German name tollkühn, meaning ‘foolhardy’.

4. Tolkien was nominated for the Nobel Literature Prize in 1961 by his friend CS Lewis.

5. Tolkien  became a Catholic in 1900, this caused a family rift with his Baptist relatives. He remained a Catholic throughout his life. C.S.Lewis credits Tolkien with his decision to become a Christian in the 1930s.

6. Tolkien said his character of Sam Gamgee was based on the ordinary soldiers who he commanded and who faced so much hardship without rancour. 

7.  When agents from Nazi Germany wished to translate the Hobbit into German, they sent a letter asking to prove he was ‘Aryan’. Tolkien gave a scathing reply, saying amongst other thing that he wished he had Jewish ancestors.   

8. When Tolkien’s son joined the army, he listed his father’s occupation as ‘Wizard!’  

J. R. R. Tolkien is A.J. Jacobs’ third cousin once removed’s husband’s great uncle’s wife’s sister’s husband’s sister’s husband’s first cousin once removed’s husband’s father.

Here’s what that looks like:

Chart courtesy of Geni.com

Sources: 

1. https://www.blastr.com/2014-1-2/8-fun-facts-about-jrr-tolkien-his-122-birthday
2. https://www.express.co.uk/fun/top10facts/386763/Top-10-facts-about-J-R-R-Tolkien
3. https://blog.biographyonline.net/2013/01/30-facts-about-jrr-tolkien.html

AJ Cousin Connection: Michael Jackson

by Eowyn Langholf
 
Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is legendary pop star Michael Jackson!

Michael Jackson was a global figure in pop culture for over four decades and his legacy still carries on through his music and the dedication of his loyal fans.  Known as the King of Pop, Michael was a singer, songwriter, dancer and actor, with top hits like “Thriller”, “Bad”, “Billie Jean” and “Beat It”.

Here’s some fun facts about the King of Pop:

1. When he was a child Michael’s favorite books included Rip Van Winkle and The Old Man and the Sea.

2. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (one for himself and one as part of the Jackson Five).

3. Michael was a big fan of The Three Stooge.

4. Michael won 13 Grammy Awards, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice and two of his albums Bad and Dangerous are among the world’s best-selling records.

5. He has waxworks in five Madame Tussauds museums across the world. Only Elvis Presley and Madonna have more.

6. Jackson patented a shoe device that allowed dancers to lean forward at gravity defying angle.

7. Jackson shares a birthday with Sir Richard Attenborough and actress Rebecca DeMornay

AJ Jacobs and Michael Jackson have 33 degrees of separation. Here’s what that looks like:

Chart courtesy of WikiTree
Sources:
1. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/michael-jackson/5649814/Michael-Jackson-100-facts-about-the-king-of-pop.html

AJ Cousin Connection: Lon Chaney

by Eowyn Langholf
 
Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is the horribly fabulous Lon Chaney.  He soared to fame during the era of silent films, excelling in the horror genre with movies like Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Phantom of the Opera.  He became very well known for his tortured and grotesque portrayals and for his groundbreaking skills with makeup!  His ability to transform himself with a variety of makeup techniques earned him the nickname “The Man of a Thousand Faces”.

Born Leonidas Chaney, he was the son of Frank Chaney and Alice Kennedy. Interestingly, both Lon’s parents were deaf and so, at a young age, he become very skilled in pantomime. His stage career began in 1902 when Lon began traveling with Vaudeville groups and theater acts.  He married 16 year old Cleva Creighton in 1905 the next year, they had their only son, named after Lon.  Several years later, amidst heavy marital problems, Cleva went to the Majestic Theater in Los Angeles, where Lon was managing a show, and tried to commit suicide by swallowing mercuric chloride.  The attempt failed but the scandal that followed drove Lon out of theater and into film.

His breakthrough performance came in 1919  as “The Frog” in George Loane Tucker‘s The Miracle Man. The film displayed not only Chaney’s acting ability, but also that he was a master of makeup and put him on the map as foremost character actor!

The Unholy Three was the only “talkie” film he ever did and it displayed his versatile voice.  Five of the key voices in the film were Lon’s!

He died of a throat hemorrhage on August 26, 1930.

Lon Chaney is A.J. Jacobs’ aunt’s ex-husband’s third great uncle’s wife’s uncle’s wife’s fourth cousin thrice removed. 

Here’s what that looks like:

Chart courtesy of Geni.com
Sources:
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lon_Chaney_%28Sr.%29

AJ Cousin Connection: Neil Armstrong

by Eowyn Langholf
 
Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is Neil Armstrong, astronaut and first man to walk on the moon!

Born August 5, 1930,  in Wapakoneta, Ohio, Neil died two years ago today, August 25 at the age of 82. 

Some fun facts about Neil:

1. In high school, Neil took up the baritone horn (kind of a cross between the trumpet and trombone).  He liked the instrument’s distinctive tone. He performed not only in his school orchestra but was also in a combo, the Mississippi Moonshiners

2. On his NASA application, Armstrong marked “no religious preference”.  According to Hansen’s book, however, Armstrong actually considered himself a deist, a person whose faith in God is based on reason rather than religious revelation or the teachings of a particular church. Thomas Jefferson was also a deist.

3. What Neil said on the moon is different than what the world thought it heard.  What he actually said was “One small step for a man,” which makes a lot more sense. In 2006, an Australian researcher analyzed the recording and discovered that due to limitations of communication technology at the time, a few milliseconds of what the astronaut said had been dropped.

4. When he was 10 years old, Neil was paid $1 to mow the cemetery in Wapakoneta, Ohio, the small town where he was born. One of many odd jobs Armstrong had around town, he eventually earned enough money to pay for $9-per-hour flying lessons.  Neil loved flying so much he had a pilot’s license before his driver’s license!

5.  Neil was a test pilot. He could fly over 200 different types of aircraft from the dangerous rocket plane the X-15—which could reach a top speed of 4,000 miles per hour (!!!)—to gliders, which he called sailplanes.

“I am, and ever will be, a white-socks, pocket-protector, nerdy engineer, born under the second law of thermodynamics, steeped in steam tables, in love with free-body diagrams, transformed by Laplace and propelled by compressible flow.”- Neil Armstrong

 

Neil Armstrong and A.J. Jacobs have 32 degrees of separation. Here’s what that looks like:

Chart courtesy of WikiTree

Sources:

1. https://blog.aarp.org/2012/08/25/neil-armstrong-first-man-moon-apollo-11/ 
2. https://www.biography.com/news/neil-armstrong-facts

AJ’s Cousin Connection: Frank Sinatra

Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is legendary crooner Frank Sinatra!

Born December 12, 1915, Frank Sinatra was a singer, actor, director, film producer and conductor, well known for songs such as “Fly Me to the Moon”, “The Lady is a Tramp” and “My Way”.

Some fun Frank facts:

1. His birth was a traumatic one – he was yanked out his mother with forceps and was blue and not breathing!   They thought he was dead and laid him on the kitchen counter while tending to his mother.  His grandmother picked him up, put him under some cold water and “little Frank wailed out his first song”. [1]

2. Frank’s cocktail of choice:  a mix of four ice cubes, two fingers of Jack Daniel’s whiskey, and a splash of water.  He once said, “This is a gentlemen’s drink.”

3. Sinatra was married 4 times – Nancy Barbato, Ava Gardner, Mia Farrow and Barbara Marx. 

4. He preferred athletics to academics participated in a variety of sports, including boxing.

5.  Not just a great singer, he won an Academy Award for his non-singing performance in From Here to Eternity (1953).

6. In total, he received 9 Grammy Awards, 3 Academy Awards, a Presidential Medal of Freedom, and a Congressional Gold Medal. 

7. Frank was a dedicated supporter of Democratic Party until the early 1970s when he switched to become a Republican. He supported Ronald Reagan in the 1980 Presidential Elections and donated $4 million to Reagan’s campaign.

8. Elton John stated that Sinatra, “was simply the best – no one else even comes close”. [2]

Frank Sinatra is A.J. Jacobs’ first cousin thrice removed’s wife’s second cousin once removed’s ex-husband’s wife’s ex-husband’s ex-wife’s ex-husband.

Here’s what that looks like:

Chart courtesy of Geni.com

Sources:

1. https://mentalfloss.com/article/29962/11-little-known-facts-about-frank-sinatra
2. https://nobert-bermosa.blogspot.com/2011/09/60-entertaining-and-interesting-facts.html

Cousin Connection Tip #5: Getting a Date

by Abby Glann

Hi Cousins!

As you are going along entering your family in one of the fantastic collaborative genealogy sites we talked about last week, an important thing to include are dates. This may seem obvious to some but not so much to others.They make a huge difference when trying to connect with others, because they can help you see whether someone is even remotely a close match with your own ancestors.

But, what if you don’t know a date for someone? A death, birth, christening, high school graduation, or marriage date can all help you get a timeline for someone. Some sites require a death or birth date to help their searches. How would you figure out a good estimate? If you have a death or birth date, you’re set. If you have graduation dates then you can estimate they were born 17-20 years earlier. First marriages tend to happen in your early to mid twenties.  If you know when one of their children were born, you can generally estimate that they parents were born 25-30 years earlier.  Keep in mind, these are all estimations, and can be changed later if you find records to give you a better idea or exact dates for a birth date. They can be the the one thing that saves you from accidentally merging Joe Jones born circa 1800 married to Sue Brown with Joe Jones born 1940 married to Sue Brown. Make the best you can-it really makes a difference!

AJ’s Cousin Connection: Joe DiMaggio

by Eowyn Langholf

Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is baseball great, Joe DiMaggio.

Born Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, Joe earned the nicknames “Joltin’ Joe” and “The Yankee Clipper”.  Joe played his entire 13 year career for the New York Yankees.  He is best known and still holds the record for his 56 game hitting streak!

Joe was a three time MVP winner and an All-Star in every one of his 13 seasons.  He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955.

Some fun facts:

1. His rookie salary was $8500, but it went to $15,000 the next year.

2.  Joe’s rookie year was one of the best in baseball history – .323/29/125 and he led the league with 15 triples.

3. Joe was the first $100,000 salary player.

4. He was married to Marilyn Monroe!

5.  He helped establish coffee makers as standard in American homes.

6. Joe said, ““I want to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee.”

7. He was voted “Greatest Living Player” in a 1969 centennial of pro baseball poll.

AJ Jacobs and Joe DiMaggio have 27 degrees of separation. Here’s what that looks like:

Chart courtesy of WikiTree

Sources

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_dimaggio
2. https://www.joedimaggio.com/2013/05/15/56-things-to-know-about-joe-dimaggio/

AJ Cousin Connection: Al Roker

by Eowyn Langholf

Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is the well known weather anchor from Today – Mr. Al Roker! I predict 100% chance of cousin connecting!

Here are seven things you may or may not know about Al:

1. Al does not like coconut.

2. He doesn’t go to horror movies.

3. Al likes pie. He hates running. He runs so he can eat pie.

4. Al and Lenny Kravitz are cousins (Bonus connection!)

5. He’s the oldest of 6 kids.

6. Al hates it when he holds the door open for someone and they don’t say “thank you”.

7. He would give up half of his possessions to find the portal to ToonTown!

Al Roker is A.J. Jacobs’ first cousin thrice removed’s husband’s nephew’s wife’s brother’s wife’s nephew’s wife’s great niece’s ex-husband’s first cousin once removed. 

 Chart courtesy of Geni.com

Sources:

1. https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/25-things-you-dont-know-about-me-al-roker-2011296

AJ Cousin Connection: Sigmund Freud

Post by Eowyn Langholf
 
Today’s AJ Cousin Connection is Austrian neurologist and founding father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud

Some interesting things about Dr. Freud:

1. Freud was an avid smoker, first of cigarettes, and then he switched entirely to cigars.  By 1923, he had developed cancer of the jaw. Physically sick and tired, Freud committed suicide with the help of his doctor and his daughter Anna, just 22 days after the beginning of the World War II. He injected himself with a two-centigram dose of morphine.  This threw him into a coma from which he never awakened.

2. Freud considered himself an atheist and who thought God and religion were illusions that blinded the masses, but interestingly was extremely superstitious. He saw magical properties in numbers. He often claimed that the numbers 23 and 28 appeared in dates, telephone numbers and hotel reservations throughout his life. He even predicted that he would die at 51, the result of adding 23 and 28. He was wrong about that though and died at the age of 83.

3. Sigmund Freud was a brilliant man. Not only had he graduated from medical school and become a neurologist by the time he was 30, he also spoke and/or read eight languages: German, Hebrew, Latin, Greek, French, English, Spanish and Italian.

4. He said “Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepest despair; they can transfer knowledge from teacher to student; words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions. Words are capable of arousing the strongest emotions and prompting all men’s actions.”

5.  He also said “The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is “What does a woman want?””

AJ Jacobs and Sigmund Freud have 23 degrees of separation.  Here’s what that looks like: 

Chart courtesy of WikiTree

 Sources:

1. https://random-facts.top5.com/5-things-you-never-knew-about-sigmund-freud/ 
2. https://www.themost10.com/engrossing-sigmund-freud-quotes/

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