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GENEALOGY- THE NEWSLETTER PODCAST STYLE! You can now listen as well as read the Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter. Listen to all Dancestors Genealogy newsletters on our podcast page. [buzzsprout episode='19262588' player='true'] TRACING THE PATRIOT TO THE JEWELER In our travels, we visited the Maryland State Capitol, the oldest in America. I remembered when I was a young teenager visiting Annapolis with my uncle, a Maryland architect, who pointed out the Tilghman Jewelers store across from the Capitol and said his partner was from that family. In the State House, there was an exhibit on Lt. Col. Tench Tilghman, who was at Yorktown with Washington, and I imagined...

GENEALOGY- THE NEWSLETTER PODCAST STYLE! You can now listen as well as read the Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter. Listen to all Dancestors Genealogy newsletters on our podcast page. [buzzsprout episode='19179542' player='true'] GENEALOGY- JESS' GEORGE WASHINGTON STORY AFFIRMED In March 2025, I wrote about the false trees out there for my third great-grandfather, David Stevenson of Alabama, where folks had decided he was the same David Stevenson who was in Ohio, even though they were both in the 1850 census with different families. STEVENSON I’d found a third cousin who had taken a Y-DNA test, and I paid to expand the test to more markers. I then assigned...

GENEALOGY- THE NEWSLETTER PODCAST STYLE! You can now listen as well as read the Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter. Listen to all Dancestors Genealogy newsletters on our podcast page. [buzzsprout episode='19104325' player='true'] GENEALOGY- DID A SPANISH EARLY BIRD INHERIT THE LAND, AND THEN DISCOVER AMERICA? edro Álvarez de Soutomaior (c. 1430 – 1486), known by the sobriquet Pedro Madruga, was the illegitimate son of Fernán Eanes de Soutomaior. When Fernán died, his estates passed to his legitimate son, Alvaro. However, Alvaro died unmarried, and although the next legal heir was Alvaro's aunt, provision was made, with her agreement, to allow Pedro to inherit the estates instead. He...

ANCESTRY- THE NEWSLETTER PODCAST STYLE! You can now listen as well as read the Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter. Listen to all Dancestors Genealogy newsletters on our podcast page. [buzzsprout episode='19034141' player='true'] ANCESTRY- EH, WE'RE COMING HOME We’re now getting inquiries from clients who want to determine if they have Canadian ancestors. If they do have Canadian ancestors, they may be eligible for dual citizenship in Canada. This all stems from a recent change in the law (December 15, 2025), following the 2023 ruling that the "first-generation limit" on citizenship by descent was unconstitutional. The change allows children born abroad to Canadian parents (who were also born abroad)...

GENEALOGIST- THE NEWSLETTER PODCAST STYLE! You can now listen as well as read the Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter. Listen to all Dancestors Genealogy newsletters on our podcast page. [buzzsprout episode='18960673' player='true'] GENEALOGIST- DANCESTORS AND THE BACHELORETTE I don't watch much reality TV, but back in September, I received the email below out of the blue (redacted full names): From: Ashley Sent: Monday, September 22, 2025 1:43 PM To: Dan Nelson _ Subject: Hulu Filming Inquiry - Dancestors Genealogy_ Hi Dan, I'm Ashley and I'm a producer working on the Emmy nominated series Secret Lives of Mormon Wives on Hulu. One of our cast members is looking to meet with a genealogist to...

ANCESTORS- THE NEWSLETTER PODCAST STYLE! You can now listen as well as read the Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter. Listen to all Dancestors Genealogy newsletters on our podcast page. [buzzsprout episode='18854031' player='true'] ANCESTORS- THE GRAND ARMY OF THE LADIES Were two weeks off of celebrating International Women's Day, but one of our clients had this great picture (colorized by me) from 1917 in London, Ohio, showing their ancestress, a member of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. It appears that, with the potato sacks, they're all peeling potatoes and are being supervised by a man in the back from the GAR, of course, staged...

GENEALOGY- THE NEWSLETTER PODCAST STYLE! You can now listen as well as read the Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter. Listen to all Dancestors Genealogy newsletters on our podcast page. [buzzsprout episode='18795845' player='true'] GENEALOGY- CAMELOT AND CUMBERLAND ISLAND Another interesting story about Cumberland Island was that Lucy Carnegie  had suggested that, in their quest for a quiet private ceremony, John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette marry on the island. The island could only be reached by boat or plane, and the paparazzi would have a hard time sneaking in. And forget save-the-dates — guests not involved in the planning only found out they were invited to an event...

ANCESTRY- CUMBERLAND ISLAND AND ITS HIGH SOCIETY We recently visited Cumberland Island National Seashore and learned about the Carnegie family’s extensive involvement there. Thomas Morrison Carnegie was Andrew Carnegie's brother, who is best known as the founder of Carnegie Steel, Carnegie Hall, and the many Carnegie Libraries. Thomas was also an astute businessman, which gave him the wherewithal to acquire and build several mansions on Cumberland Island, including Dungeness, pictured before and after the 1959 fire, below. Thomas (1843-1886) married Lucy Ackerman Coleman (1847-1916), (both pictured below) who was the daughter of William Coleman, an iron and steel magnate from Pittsburgh. I thought...

GENEALOGIST- CHEROKEE BILL'S BROTHER AND THE CONTINUED VIOLENCE We covered the bad deeds, apprehension, trial, and hanging of Crawford Goldsby, aka Cherokee Bill, on March 17, 1896, in the last couple of editions. His brother Clarence Goldsby sought revenge for his brother's death. He killed Ike Rogers, who had captured Cherokee Bill, on the platform of the Missouri Pacific Depot with at least one hundred witnesses. The witnesses reported that Clarence Goldsby shot Rogers multiple times, including in the back of the neck, and then stole the Winchester rifle that Rogers had taken from Cherokee Bill during his capture. Clarence was described...

ANCESTORS- CHEROKEE BILL'S BAD DEEDS AND TRIALS As a kid, my grandfather (his Inola Philosopher above) had us ride to the top of nearby Belle Starr hill, near Inola, OK. I suspect every town with a hill had one of her alleged hideouts; Oklahoma’s version of Washington slept here. In a continuation of the last edition's article on Ike Rogers, Ike and Bill, this next chapter involves Belle and Sam Starr’s son, Henry (pictured). Here’s what Ike and his gang did that led to the intersection. • On May 26, 1894, robbery of T.H. Scales Store, Wetumka, Oklahoma. 35 cents was stolen. • On...

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