Two separate hunts for family history show how this new era for genealogy benefits Black families and history.
Kentucky law enforcement agencies are increasingly using forensic genealogy to identify crime victims and suspects.
Kentucky officials have several identified homicide victims and suspects by matching their DNA to potential relatives.
During a Jan. 27 special joint Berea/Middleburg Heights City Council meeting, Berea resident Wendy Warner was appointed to ...
The victim of a 1991 homicide has been identified as Toussaint Gonsalves using investigative genetic genealogy, police said.
The Kootenai County Genealogical Society is inviting the public to attend its upcoming program Thursday for an opportunity to ...
I met my third cousin on Ancestry. Even though we share just 1% of our DNA, we used ChatGPT to connect the dots between ...
The identities of two Detroit men, each found dead years ago, were resolved via DNA testing and genetic genealogy.
The Genealogy Club of Newtown (GCN) will meet on Wednesday, February 12, at 7 pm via Zoom. Jeanette Sheliga will present ...
Ah, February, how we do love thee! Valentine’s Day is a time for celebrating and remembering love — emphasizing its importance in our lives. As a genealogist, I use this ...
For those interested in exploring their family history without the hefty price tag of traditional genealogy services, the ...
Three decades ago, the body of an unknown man with a stab wound was found in Boston Harbor. Genetic genealogy helped police ...