Episode 193 - Toddler Returned To Family As 1964 Kidnap Victim Learns He Is Not Parents Son. CeCe Moore Helps Paul Fronczak Find His True

Published: May 29, 2017, 4:26 a.m.

b'Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. David begins \\u201cFamily Histoire News\\u201d with the story of an ancient Roman epitaph that\\u2019s been discovered. Hear the remarkable translation. Then, it\\u2019s an incredible reunion over four decades in the making thanks to a MyHeritage.com DNA test. It\\u2019s the \\u201chit\\u201d two parties were waiting for. David next shares the story of an entire country that now lists itself on AirBNB! Find out which country it is and what they\\u2019re saying about themselves. David also shares the story of a 96-year-old World War II veteran who kept a secret for over 70 years. Now that it\\u2019s out, he is getting his just recognition. You\\u2019ll want to hear what this man did during the war. David then says a \\u201cfond farewell\\u201d to the blogger AncestryInsider who has posted his last blog after ten years of anonymous critiques of the major genealogical companies. Then, Fisher begins his two part visit with Paul Fronczak of Henderson, Nevada. Paul was given to a Chicago couple as a toddler, as he was believed to have been the couple\\u2019s son, who had been kidnapped in 1964. Recently, Paul learned from DNA testing that he was not his parents\\u2019 son. He has written a book on this amazing story called \\u201cThe Foundling,\\u201d\\xa0\\xa0 Paul talks to Fisher about how he convinced his parents to take the DNA test, and their reaction when they learned he was, in fact, not their son. In part two of Fisher\\u2019s interview with Paul Fronczak, DNA Detective CeCe Moore joins the discussion, explaining how she was able to reveal to Paul his real identity\\u2026 his name, the names of his parents, and aided him in discovering the reason he may have been abandoned over fifty years ago. It\\u2019s must-hear radio! Then, Preservation Authority Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com hops aboard to answer a listener question about how to restore old photos of grave stones from the 1970s so they can be read. That\\u2019s all this week on Extreme Genes, America\\u2019s Family History Show!'