Dancestors Genealogy Podcast
The Dancestors Genealogy Newsletter for May 30, 2026, offers a multimedia exploration of American family histories, connecting modern descendants to figures from the Revolutionary War and the Mormon movement. It details the life of Tench Tilghman, George Washington's bilingual aide-de-camp, and investigates the lineage of Hyrum Smith, brother of Joseph Smith. The text also traces the history of the Harison family, responsible for the famous yellow roses of New York, and the Nevius family, who operated a ferry in colonial Manhattan. Readers are introduced to the Ridgely estate at Hampton, which highlights unique records of enslaved people who possessed their own surnames. Ultimately, the source emphasizes the importance of professional genealogical research in safeguarding family legacies before oral traditions and documents are lost to time.
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