A Jewish Genealogy Journey

Researching my husband's Jewish roots

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Thursday, March 29, 2018

Segal Family in the New Jersey, State Census, 1905

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As I was writing about the Segal / Siegel / Seigle family in New Jersey, I realized that I had never looked for Simche Segal's family in...
Wednesday, February 21, 2018

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday ~ Half-Sisters and Half-Cousins

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As I shared yesterday , I determined the relationship of my husband's newest DNA match and asked her if there were any photographs of an...
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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Analyzing a DNA Match ~ Who is the Common Ancestor

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Once I decided that I should be able to determine the common ancestor (also known as the MRCA: Most Recent Common Ancestor) of my husband an...
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Sunday, February 18, 2018

Analyzing a DNA Match

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Last August, an new, unknown DNA match appeared on my husband's AND my mother-in-law's FamilyTreeDNA results with enough shared DNA ...
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Monday, January 8, 2018

Mystery Monday ~ Max and Gussie Levitt's First Child

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Way back in the early days of this blog, I shared census records for my husband's great-grandparents, Max Levitt and Golda Segal in Wood...
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