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From: "Helen Roberts" <>
Subject: Re: [ZA] TV documentary on ancestry
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 12:20:50 +0200


HI Ann

Interesting about this TV documentary, I sent them an email and they
phoned me this morning to tell me about it. It sounds wonderful,
however they want youngsters between the ages of 18-30 only. So me
being 43 (too old). Any way I was interested to know if there were any
young people out there who are doing ancestry research, as my kids
between those ages are not interested.
I am just curious to know now from anyone on the list.
Have a wonderful day.
Bye
Helen

>>> 09/03/03 03:45PM >>>
Guy Spiller, a director at Curious Pictures, is making a documentary on
the
ancestry of present day South Africans.
In addition to family histories, he will also be using DNA sampling.
He is looking for young South Africans with an interest in their roots
to
be part of the programme.
If you know of anyone who may be interested please contact him at
or Tel: (011) 726-2828, Fax: (011) 726-2832 or Cell:
082
882 2187
Web site at http://www.curious.co.za/
Participants may get to travel along the route of their ancestors
journey
from Europe, India or wherever and will be paid.

__________/\/*******\/\______
Anne Lehmkuhl
Ottawa, Canada
South African genealogy without borders: http://www.rupert.net/~lkool/




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