Dancestors Genealogy

Dancestors Genealogy We help people discover their story by creating a family heirloom containing their stories, pictures, and documents all pulled together in an elegant book.

Dancestors Genealogy can discover your family history or help you take what you have collected and turn it into a beautiful heirloom book. Discovering your family’s legacy can be exciting! But it can also be time-consuming, overwhelming, and confusing. Dancestors can help you make sense of that disorganized box of family pictures by bringing them to life and telling their story. Let Dancestors pro

vide historical insight that culminates in an elegant book that helps you and your family understand who you are today based upon where you came from. Your family ancestry will be preserved for future viewing by creating an eternal and dynamic source of knowledge and legacy for generations to come.

This edition explores the troubled lineage of the Rockefeller family, detailing the patriarch "Devil Bill's" criminal pa...
07/25/2026

This edition explores the troubled lineage of the Rockefeller family, detailing the patriarch "Devil Bill's" criminal past and bigamy. Other segments investigate the legal struggles of the Stephenson orphans in the 1800s and the wealthy Manhattan estate of a 17th-century Dutch settler known as the Turk. The publication also examines the mysterious dancing plague of 1374 and traces the tragic life of a minister identified through a vintage family Bible.

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07/11/2026

the text chronicles the hardships of the Stevenson and Belsher families, detailing the tragic impact of cholera outbreaks and subsequent court battles over child guardianship and property. The newsletter also highlights the Dutch lineage of the Van Kirk family, tracing descendants back to early New York settlers and a storied figure known as Anthony the Turk. Additional sections explore the Knights of the Golden Circle, a nineteenth-century secret society, and the mythical origins of "Chief Summerfield," an alleged Indigenous traveler from Maine. The source concludes by profiling the remarkable longevity of Anthony Carroll and the social activism of women involved in the Christian Temperance Union.

The newsletter untangles the confusing identities of multiple women named Phebe Belshe in Virginia and recounts the life...
06/27/2026

The newsletter untangles the confusing identities of multiple women named Phebe Belshe in Virginia and recounts the life of Jochem Pietersen Kuyter, a prominent Danish settler in New Amsterdam who was ultimately murdered. It also details a fatal duel involving Supreme Court Justice Brockholst Livingston and provides a warning against the fraudulent genealogical work of Gustave Anjou. Readers are introduced to the espionage activities of the Moon sisters during the Civil War and the complex origins of the unique name Santarelli Sydenham Galitzin Franklin.

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This edition highlights the lives of the Tilghman family, tracing their lineage from British surgeons and Maryland chanc...
06/13/2026

This edition highlights the lives of the Tilghman family, tracing their lineage from British surgeons and Maryland chancellors to a World War II veteran who survived a harrowing B-29 crash. The author also documents personal research trips to Virginia and the Netherlands, identifying ancestral ties to colonial landholders and to a prominent Dutch diplomat, Nicasius de Sille. Further narratives explore the Polhemus family, connecting a 17th-century minister who survived pirate attacks to a New York hospital featured in modern film.

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Tench Tilghman, George Washington's bilingual aide-de-camp, and his Maryland descendants. The lineage of Hyrum Smith, br...
05/30/2026

Tench Tilghman, George Washington's bilingual aide-de-camp, and his Maryland descendants. 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.

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05/16/2026

DNA analysis to confirm a family legend involving George Washington and a widow named Stevenson. Additionally, the text details the lineage of the Palmer family in Elizabethan England and recounts a visit to ancestral lands in Virginia. Brief sections explore a range of topics, from the California Gold Rush to personal reflections on the Kennedy assassination and modern military tensions in the Arctic.

05/02/2026

Was Christopher Columbus actually a Spanish nobleman named Pedro Madruga? The Stradling family in Wales, detailing their 12th-century castle and a harrowing kidnapping by pirates. Harriet Bowers’ true parentage and the tragic account of a 19th-century gunfight at San Francisco’s City Hall. The complex personal life of William Jefferson Blythe Jr., the biological father of President Bill Clinton. The newsletter concludes by showcasing Civil War diaries donated to a university library and encouraging readers to formally preserve their own ancestral legacies.

04/18/2026

This edition highlights recent changes to Canadian citizenship law that offer new opportunities for descendants of "lost Canadians" to reclaim their heritage. The text traces an elite royal lineage from antiquity through the House of Lancaster, while also profiling the remarkable life of Sherod Bryant, a wealthy Black landowner in 19th-century Tennessee. Readers can explore the military contributions of female Marines during World War II and the grim "Black Bean Episode" involving Texas Rangers captured in Mexico. Finally, the newsletter uses a legal battle over a Georgia estate to emphasize the importance of professionally preserving family legacies before they are forgotten.

04/04/2026

The publication highlights the firm's intersection with modern media, detailing a request to assist a reality television star with a paternal DNA search. Historical segments explore the tumultuous reigns of English Kings Edward II and III, as well as the life of Samuel Walker, a Texas Ranger who helped revolutionize fi****ms. Another significant feature recounts Abraham Lincoln’s legal defense of a client facing racial discrimination in 1850s Illinois. Personal anecdotes from the author further enrich the text, including stories of ancestral evictions at a Swedish estate and recent wildlife encounters during the nomad’s travels.

03/21/2026

The newsletter highlights the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic and explores the organization's mission to support Union veterans and their families. The publication also examines quirky historical footnotes, such as the use of Maidenform brassiere technology to create vests for military carrier pigeons. Readers can explore the evolution of the Mar-a-Lago estate from a private residence to a short-lived national historic site and its eventual private acquisition. Additionally, the text covers the forgotten 1842 California Gold Rush and the personal journey of a man walking across the United States.

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