Finding Your Roots
Lea Salonga Uncovers Her German Ancestry
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Lea Salonga discovers the roots of her maternal great great grandfather, Pedro Malhabor.
Lea Salonga has relatives who believe her maternal great great grandfather, Pedro Malhabor, was a German physicist. He arrived to the Philippines in the early 1870s.
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Finding Your Roots
Lea Salonga Uncovers Her German Ancestry
Clip: Season 11 Episode 1 | 3m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Lea Salonga has relatives who believe her maternal great great grandfather, Pedro Malhabor, was a German physicist. He arrived to the Philippines in the early 1870s.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(bright music) - [Henry] Turning to another line of Lea's mother's roots, we encountered another piece of heritage that had been lost.
Lea's great-great-grandfather was a man named Pedro Malhabor.
Pedro's surname is decidedly not Filipino, and Lea has relatives who believed that he was a professor of physics from Germany.
We found nothing to suggest that Pedro was a physicist, but in the early 1870s, when he likely arrived in the Philippines, a wave of European naturalists, including a large number of Germans, were visiting the islands to explore and study.
So we think if Pedro was a professor, he was likely a naturalist, not a physicist.
- Okay.
- Sound reasonable?
- Yeah, it does.
- So let's see what else we found out about this mysterious Pedro.
Would you please turn the page?
- (laughing) Okay.
My gosh, this is amazing.
- [Henry] Lea, we're back to the year 1872.
- [Lea] Oh, here it is!
(laughing) I love it!
Oh my goodness!
- [Henry] (chuckles) Would you please read the transcribed section?
- Okay.
"On the 2nd of January, "I baptized a mestizo German boy named Amadeo Malhabor, "son of Pedro Malhabor from the Prussian Nation."
- [Henry] Nation, that's right.
- And of Victoriana Perez, a native of the city of Manila.
- [Henry] Have you ever heard of the Prussian Nation?
- I must have have been in a European history class, but- - Well, at the time, the Kingdom of Prussia was a vast territory that spread across what are now parts of Northern Germany, Poland, and Russia.
The part of Prussia, where Pedro likely came from is in modern day... - [Both] Germany.
- Because Germany wasn't Germany then.
- Right.
- And you heard the rumor, but- - I mean, the only connection that I knew with regards to the Malhabor was that it was German.
But beyond that, we didn't know anything about anything like this.
(bright music) - [Henry] This baptism record was a boon to our researchers, because it not only listed the name of Pedro's Filipino wife, Victoriana Perez, but also names his parents, Lea's third great grandparents.
- His paternal grandparents are Enrique Malhabor and Louisa Hinza.
What is that?
- You just met your great, great, great grandparents from Germany.
Those are Germans.
- Yes, Hinza looks German, yeah.
- Yes, but both of them.
Enrique, you know, they would've just Hispanicized- - Yeah, he was probably Heinrich.
- Heinrich, right.
What's it like to learn the names of your German ancestors, unmixed?
- (laughing) Wild.
I'm definitely sharing all of this with my daughter when I get home.
She's gonna (laughing) have a fit, because she's the most Asian looking person.
- Oh, she is?
- She really is.
And so for her to learn that your great, great, great, great grandparents... - What do you think all these ancestors would have made of you, dear?
- I don't know.
I honestly don't know what they would've thought.
Maybe the scientists would've been disappointed (laughs) that I ended up in the arts.
- Everybody would've been happy you won that Tony.
- (laughing) I think so.
(Henry laughing) I think at that point, everybody would've been quiet.
- You're doing all right.
(both laugh)
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