Pedigree triangulation is a game-changer for tackling genealogical brick walls, especially in the challenging pre-1850 era. This presentation offers a comprehensive look at this key methodology, illustrated through a real-life case study of proving the father of a woman’s 1828 birth. Learn to create genetic networks, group DNA matches, and apply key pedigree triangulation steps to break through long-standing brick walls. Discover practical strategies for integrating DNA analysis with documentary evidence, constructing revealing family trees, and creating clear genealogical diagrams.
In the engaging webinar DNA Meets the Paper Trail: Pedigree Triangulation Strategies for Early 19th-Century Research, genealogist Diana Elder provides a comprehensive roadmap for integrating DNA evidence with traditional records to solve challenging family history puzzles. Particularly valuable for those researching ancestors in the early 1800s—a period notorious for limited documentation—this session illustrates how combining DNA analysis with sound research practices can break through brick walls. With a focus on the concept of pedigree triangulation, Elder shows how genetic networks, solid documentation, and strategic tools can help genealogists confidently identify common ancestors.
Key Takeaways:
Don’t miss the full webinar—it’s packed with practical examples, step-by-step instructions, and tool demonstrations that will enhance any genealogist’s ability to work with DNA evidence. Whether you’re new to genetic genealogy or an experienced researcher, watching the complete session will provide valuable guidance on refining your methods and gaining confidence in your conclusions.
Finally, be sure to explore the rich collection of additional resources included in the webinar syllabus—including podcasts, blog articles, tools, and detailed guides. These materials are designed to support your journey in applying pedigree triangulation and solving even the most elusive family mysteries.
She took a topic that could have been extremely complicated and presented it in a way that was easy to understand. I will go back and view it again, and probably again to make sure I feel comfortable using this in my research.
Great presentation, although, mind boggling for me! Will need to do look at review again. Thank you!
Great speaker, great info. Needs more time for this in-depth.
Great info! I’m excited to go try some of these tools and techniques.
spoke very clearly
Good lists of resources and summary of different testing/tree sites. Easy to follow and I was especially interested, as I have a brickwall at third great grandfather. this gave me a lot of sources I had not followed through and I am excited to start doing my research using her guidelines. Thank you!
Thank you! Awesome presentation.
Great presentation from Diana – a very clear explanation of the required processes and available tools.