Brian Lamothe
Honor Code SignatorySigned 24 Mar 2018 | 26,931 contributions | 301 thank-yous | 3,594 connections
This week's connection theme is Game Show Hosts. Brian is 18 degrees from Chuck Woolery, 18 degrees from Dick Clark, 27 degrees from Richard Dawson, 29 degrees from Cornelia Zulver, 34 degrees from Magnus Härenstam, 37 degrees from Steve Harvey, 23 degrees from Vicki Lawrence, 17 degrees from Allen Ludden, 21 degrees from Michael Strahan, 17 degrees from Alex Trebek, 22 degrees from Ian Turpie and 35 degrees from Léon Zitrone on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
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Thanks, Bob
So. what does this make us? Cousins several times removed?
By the way, what is your connection to James? He is, by my calculations, my 5th great grand father. Joe Bowker
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