The search comes full circle in Rockingham County, where church records link the family back to Johannes Albrecht Schmidt (1729–1798) of Württemberg, Germany. With CK’s voice woven into the narrative, the story expands from one family to millions of Germans who crossed the Atlantic, contributing to printing, farming, education, and democratic reform movements like the Revolution of 1848. Yet the story is also one of struggle, from the burning of county courthouses and lost records, to waves of anti-German sentiment during World War I, when names like Schmidt became Smith. The episode reflects on the tension between assimilation and identity, asking what it means to reclaim a name and carry its history forward into the present.
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- Kinship Family Resource Center
 - Rocktown History, VA
 - VAGenWeb Project
 - Frieden’s Church
 - Germans in America
 - German Immigrants and American Politics
 - US Census German American
 - Jackson Center, Ohio
 - John Smith Remembering the Moon Landing
 - Juanita Smith 70th Class Reunion
 
 Executive Producer: Davar Ardalan
 Host: John Oliver Smith
 Genealogist & Curator: Jean Conte, Abigail Koontz
 Historian/Researcher: Dale MacAllister & Margaret Hotchner
 Sound Design: Javier Perez
 Podcast Art: ChatGPT
 AI Marketing Assistant: ChatGPT