I used DNA to locate possible descendants of George Bentley Sr. of Greenfield, New York and then I followed the paper trail to verify the connection. See my report at Substack by clicking on the button.

Thank you to Maryann Zelenak for saving part one of the kinship project from disaster. I thought there were two Michael Kanes married to Mary Phillipses in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Mayanne provided me with the evidence that they were the same people. See my report at Substack by clicking on the button.
I used DNA to locate possible descendants of George Bentley Sr. of Greenfield, New York and then I followed the paper trail to verify the connection. See my report at Substack by clicking on the button.
In 2022 I stopped blogging and started posting at Substack (you can subscribe for free), but Substack posts don’t show up in internet searches so I’m posting here and directing you there. The Brasiles were a family of mojolica ceramic makers until it went out of fashion. Two cousins left Scafati for towns on the […]
Beautiful day to go walking in Lexington, Massachusetts, and where do I end up? The Old Graveyard. I am grateful for Find A Grave volunteers who are preserving a record of gravestones across the country.
Today I gave my first genealogy presentation for the Hudson, New Hampshire Library’s genealogy club via Zoom. Then I posted my slides with my presentation notes on Substack so the audience could share the presentation with others or refer to it later.
Leonardo Fusco’s Niles, Trumbull, Ohio death record says he was born on 22 September 1884 in Messina, Italy, the son of Frank Fusco and Rosaline Anzolldi, but no record for him was located in Messina. Since Fusco is not a common name in Niles, Ohio, I looked to see where the other Fuscos in the […]
I’m not going to apologize for not blogging recently, I’ve been busy. I continue with the Acerra, Italy project. There are now 23,210 individuals in The Town of Acerra, Naples, Italy family tree at Ancestry.com I recently completed Picardi and Piscitelli. Moving on to Pipolo. Don’t think I’m almost done. I have finished all the […]
6 November 2021 I created a YouTube video to walk you through adding a name to FamilySearch. I also included adding an unconnected name which you won’t do very often if ever.
21 October 2021 This week’s email from American Ancestors included an article about how the Colebrook Library (Colebrook, Coos, New Hampshire) has put their local historical newspapers online. I followed the link and you don’t need a library card to see the collection. The same CommunityHistoryArchive has the Nashua papers that I access through my […]
published 2 September 2021 I saw an announcement that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has a Nationwide Gravesite Locator for veterans and their families. The database has veterans buried in private cemeteries “when the grave is marked with a government grave marker,” and military cemeteries are also included. But “we do not have information […]
I used DNA to locate possible descendants of George Bentley Sr. of Greenfield, New York and then I followed the paper trail to verify the connection. See my report at Substack by clicking on the button.
5 July 2021
Yesterday my sister called me and wanted to do some genealogy on our biological father’s side. Good start, talk to your relatives and see what they know. I looked at FamilySearch and saw that James Delbert Liftchild KHQL-1PS had some hints that needed to be evaluated.
First lesson – look at the hints carefully and evaluate if they are really a match. They are only hints. She looked at the first hint, New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1904 and said, “1829, that’s too early so that’s not a match.” I pointed out it was 1829 through 1904 and told her to look at the record. It was a match.
Then we moved on to his daughter Doris Ruth Liftchild G9T5-JK5. There was a marriage record for her that looked like a match but we have her birth as 26 October 1901 and the marriage record said she was born around 1906. That made her 32, not the same age as her husband, James Collin Williams – 27. Think she lied? So my sister toyed with the idea of just attaching the source and then having someone else come along and say, “No! That’s not a match.” She didn’t feel good about it so we started doing some digging.
We clicked on Search Records FamilySearch and Ancestry. “Ancestry has more records,” she said. “Ancestry has a different search engine, it’s good to check both,” I answered. So we started looking at the results and discovered another sibling in the 1920 Census. Harry Liftchild, Jr. was born about 14 years after Doris. Because he was born in 1919, he would not be 110 years old today so my sister put him in as a living person and then we went looking for a death record which we found and added to his profile.
Then it all came together in the 1940 Census. Harry Liftchild age 21 and his wife are living with Doris Williams age 35 and J. Colin Williams age 35 as the brother and sister-in-law of J. Colin Williams. Birth years are around 1919 and 1905 which match the 1920 Census for Harry and the marriage record for Doris and James Collin Williams. Harry would have been James Collin’s brother-in-law. My sister was now confident that the marriage record was a match.
As we ended our session, I pointed out that she had done some real research, not just attaching hints. She felt pretty good about that.