Today BroadwayWorld presents a special spotlight on the fascinating genealogy of one of the most popular figures in the performing arts, Josh Groban!
This Sunday's episode of TLC's hit ancestry-based series WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? focuses on world renowned chart-topping music superstar Josh Groban and I was lucky enough to get to discuss the finer points of the fascinating episode with one of the most notable genealogists in his field, George Ott. Of note, Ott is a professional genealogist who works with Ancestry.com's noted research group, AncestryProGenealogists. Furthermore, AncestryProGenealogists have helped people trace their family trees and connect with the past for more than 15 years. The team has grown to become the largest service of its kind, supporting research for TLC's Emmy-nominated WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? Ott exclusively shares of Groban's unique background and the surprising musical connections between six generations, "The ancestry was traced back through Josh's second great-grandmother, Maryann Zimmerman, to an early ancestor six generations back to a man named Johann Jacob Zimmerman, who was born in 1642 in Germany. That would make him Josh's ninth great-grandfather. Johann Jacob Zimmerman was born in a town called Vaihingen and even through he was from a very middle-class family, he ends up going to the university. The university he attended is in Stift. What was found at the archive in Stift was that he graduated and then went to graduate school to be a minister, but he was also heavily involved in mathematics and also involved in music."View a preview clip of Josh Groban on TLC's WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? below.
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