Using DNA to Uncover Max Miller's Hidden Ancestry

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @GeneaVlogger
    @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +36

    Buy a MyHeritage DNA test TODAY by clicking the following link - bit.ly/GeneaVloggerDNA
    Also be sure to use coupon code MAX for free shipping!!!

    • @TheEnabledDisabled
      @TheEnabledDisabled 2 месяца назад +2

      MyHeritage I'd great with their genetics tools, especially when the generously make all their tools free if you uploaded your Dna at certain times

    • @wuverrabbit
      @wuverrabbit Месяц назад

      yes hence not buying ever a myhertiage test, but a 23&me or ancestry so you can upload it free to myheritage.

  • @shari5982
    @shari5982 2 месяца назад +160

    Fan of Max Miller’s channel. So happy you were able to help him and that he was willing to share it with us.

  • @mariaft2
    @mariaft2 2 месяца назад +188

    As a regular viewer of both you and Max Miller…I thoroughly enjoyed this!

    • @bookmouse2719
      @bookmouse2719 2 месяца назад +2

      me too

    • @AngelavengerL
      @AngelavengerL 2 месяца назад +2

      same!

    • @shawgeasland2096
      @shawgeasland2096 2 месяца назад +3

      Here here

    • @MommyDontSeeMe
      @MommyDontSeeMe 2 месяца назад +7

      And really happy that the Miller family allowed such an interesting (and potentially scandalous) search to be aired - I love that. None of us have perfect families, and these are the stories that make ancestors real!

    • @DakotaFord592
      @DakotaFord592 15 дней назад +1

      Max is beyond stunning!!! I will eat his 🎂 for the next 355,000 thousand years!!!!!

  • @MommyDontSeeMe
    @MommyDontSeeMe 2 месяца назад +79

    I love it when my subscriptions collide! My father was adopted in 1924, and I never knew who his bio-parents were while he was alive. It took until this past decade, long after my father passed, but thank goodness for DNA!

    • @emom358
      @emom358 2 месяца назад +5

      @@MommyDontSeeMe been trying to find my father's birth parents but Minnesota is being difficult. He was adopted in 1920.

    • @angelachapeski8461
      @angelachapeski8461 Месяц назад

      @@emom358 any luck?

  • @1TakoyakiStore
    @1TakoyakiStore 2 месяца назад +67

    1) I love Max Miller so seeing his Genealogy was quite a treat!
    2) Hilarious that he's related to Mr Beat! 😂
    3) My late grandmother was a hobby Geneologist. She has tons of geneological documentation and has been the bane of my parent's attic. Do you know of a service who take geneological documents that family members no longer are able to hold onto so that they can be scanned, saved, and then the physical copies tossed?

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +22

      You can search for Archives, Genealogy Societies, Museums, and Libraries that are either local to you or may be relevant to whatever ancestral connections your grandmother researched. Maybe her research was a heavy focus in a specific state, maybe it was a specific population like Volga German or African American, or maybe it was a specific historical community like the Gullah Geechee population - you'll be able to find all sorts of historical organizations focusing on all sorts of ancestral connections. A lot of these organizations often have ways to donate these types of materials or you can at least contact them to get suggestions on places which may be better for the materials you inherited.

    • @mimic1176
      @mimic1176 2 месяца назад +6

      The college in my town has a huge microfiche library of things like census records and newspaper articles. Check with libraries in your area, historical societies as well. Even if they don't do what you need they may be able to steer you toward someone who does.

    • @1TakoyakiStore
      @1TakoyakiStore 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@mimic1176My grandmother was a part of a few historical societies, including a geneological society on her mother's side, yet everyone my father has contacted seems interested until they find out that the documents need to be properly organized before being donated. The only one who said they could handle that ended up not happening because they would've needed the documents transported from Florida to Tennessee, and due to the sheer amount of documents (6 5ft tall full filing cabinets worth) which my family was incapable of doing. It's a shame because there's copies of documents in that collection which likely no longer exist as my Grandmother started the hobby in the 1940's and only stopped in 1993.
      I will look into the Library and College angle as I'm pretty sure my father didn't explore those possibilities. 👍

    • @amberbydreamsart5467
      @amberbydreamsart5467 Месяц назад +1

      My sister's a public librarian and this is exactly the type of historic document they have preservation rooms for! If it's very relevant to a specific town or area especially, I'm sure the headquarters library of that area would be interested in taking a look

    • @AniMerDol
      @AniMerDol Месяц назад

      It's great that you're doing what you can to preserve all that information, good on you. Unless there was a notability within the family, a lot of people would think that, in the grand scheme of things it's not particularly important & those outside of the family would have no interest, so no point in recording it anywhere. But the more family histories we have from those that are well known & unknown, & every part of society, the clearer we see the history of our world. So, thanks muchly for your efforts & good luck in finding a good home for it all. Mostly though, good on you for making sure your grandmother's efforts & dedication were not in vain.

  • @carriel3054
    @carriel3054 2 месяца назад +100

    These DNA reveals always make me think about how hard folks worked to hide their secrets/affairs/babies/parentage etc... only to have it all blown wide open 2/3 generations later 😂😂

    • @davidthedeaf
      @davidthedeaf Месяц назад +9

      Makes me glad they didn’t have easy access to abortion or we wouldn’t get to taste any history.

    • @99zanne
      @99zanne Месяц назад +6

      I’m interested to see that most ppl think secret affair but NOT a non consensual relationship …

    • @mtaylor4596
      @mtaylor4596 26 дней назад +2

      That is so true! I am living proof! :)

    • @madaketmom
      @madaketmom 14 дней назад

      @@mtaylor4596Me too!

    • @stonewallrussians
      @stonewallrussians 13 дней назад

      A friend found out last year that his dad wasn’t his father but it was the neighbor. Oh boy that generation has already passed but quite a surprise

  • @healgrowlovecommunity8397
    @healgrowlovecommunity8397 2 месяца назад +36

    I came here from Tasting History. Love your content...new subscriber!
    Mary x

  • @EmpressMeg
    @EmpressMeg 2 месяца назад +31

    Max Miller! I ADORE his channel! He has a very friendly and genuine vibe. His fascination and love of food history is infectious. So I was thrilled to see THIS video when I came home tonight! When it was over, I was sad, but I was also happy because this was only the first installment of his family story. Thank you for doing this for him and his family and thanks to Max and his family for sharing it with us!
    And not gonna lie -- I was searching my own tree for the surnames mentioned here, just to see (we're all related at some point - and it's fun to actually find those connections). I'm a Nesmith. All my paternal grandfather's ancestral lines go so far back in the U.S. -- many of them to colonial times.

  • @KarynHill
    @KarynHill 2 месяца назад +16

    I love that you did Max's family tree! It doesn't happen often so I really enjoy when two of my RUclipsrs come together.

  • @gardenlady1293
    @gardenlady1293 2 месяца назад +19

    Cousi! Glad you were able to help Max and Family. You are super amazing.

  • @mtaylor4596
    @mtaylor4596 2 месяца назад +13

    So awesome! It is great finding out about our ancestors and the stories behind them. I was happy to contribute a tiny part!

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +6

      And you get bragging rights to call Max your cousin!
      Thank you for agreeing to being discussed in the video.

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 2 месяца назад +11

    Thx for filming this and sharing it with us.

  • @ConniMiller
    @ConniMiller 2 месяца назад +28

    Watching all their faces in finding out this fascinating piece of family history was the best part. Max, there was that one picture of Bertha Cowling in the Delta Nu picture, it was your face with hair in a bun. Just like when you see my dad's and my faces, they look very much alike.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Месяц назад +2

      @@ConniMiller Wait, Delta Nu is a real sorority? I thought it was made up for Legally Blonde.

    • @beautyonabarnbudget
      @beautyonabarnbudget Месяц назад +1

      @@ferretyluv I was JUST going to say this!!! Mind blown 🤯
      Edit: Delta Whoooo? Delta Nu! lol

    • @chelseab1438
      @chelseab1438 24 дня назад

      The video says she was in Delta Phi, the poster just misspoke.

  • @DreaOnzagle
    @DreaOnzagle 2 месяца назад +7

    Amazing work! I’ve been looking forward to another RUclipsr family tree episode and this did not disappoint!

  • @AngelavengerL
    @AngelavengerL 2 месяца назад +11

    I know they take soo much work, but these are my absolute favorite videos that you make! I love the way you take research but make it into a narrative that is interesting and relatable. Letting us know about more than just names and death dates but the world they lived in and their families. So looking forward to the the rest of the series!!!

  • @hummus6150
    @hummus6150 Месяц назад +7

    I love how we’re looking at pictures of great-great uncle and the guy on the left looks absolutely identical 😂

  • @annetteharris3746
    @annetteharris3746 9 дней назад +1

    I absolutely love this video and all the research you did to help him.

  • @J_Gamble
    @J_Gamble 2 месяца назад +7

    Vry fun to learn about Max's heritage. Looking forward to the next segment.

  • @joshdanao4987
    @joshdanao4987 2 месяца назад +5

    This is so amazing! I did a similar kind of investigation into my 2x great grandfather this year, who I’ve been told was pure Spanish but later found that he was only 1/4 (through his maternal grandfather, a Galician), and the fact that he had kids with other women was true, I found my distant half cousins via Ancestry

  • @patriciahowellcassity767
    @patriciahowellcassity767 2 месяца назад +12

    Thank you. My mother first husband was adopted by white people. But he was Native American. My sister (his daughter) was embarrassed and didn't talk about it. Her children knew nothing about it until i around 11 years old, said it out loud in front of them. I have often wondered was he taken from his mother because he was Indian and what tribe he was from. But none of them seemed interested in finding out. My father was m mom's second husband.
    So seeing all you did on this I'm very impressed.

  • @alexandracruz5243
    @alexandracruz5243 2 месяца назад +7

    I loved this episode. It was really interesting to see how an expert solves an adoption mistery.

  • @Lady-BriChanel
    @Lady-BriChanel 2 месяца назад +5

    This was excellent! Well presented and the research is fantastic. I'd definitely like to see more videos like this.

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +5

      Thank you! I have an entire playlist of this series, which I call RUclipsr Family Trees - ruclips.net/p/PLcGqX_-rsFhTT8HGQGAksbuRfiHP4aTX5
      The first 'seasons' are a bit different than the episodes I do now, but you may still enjoy them!

  • @CarolynParsons-mv1ji
    @CarolynParsons-mv1ji Месяц назад +1

    Max is my absolute favorite RUclipsr. This is fascinating! Thank you so very much!!!! ❤

  • @christyandersonhendrie4225
    @christyandersonhendrie4225 2 месяца назад +5

    Great blog! I love learning more about Max!

  • @Tommie_the_wrath_of_Khan
    @Tommie_the_wrath_of_Khan 2 месяца назад +9

    My Dad was adopted. I did DNA this last summer and found my half aunt who is also 1st cousins with my dad. Turns out my dad’s mom had a fling with her younger brother in law. lol

  • @HowWeGotHere
    @HowWeGotHere 2 месяца назад +7

    Another great video Jarret

  • @BobbyMinn
    @BobbyMinn 2 месяца назад +26

    Max did not look thrilled to be related to Mr. Beast. 🤣

    • @AnneHelms-qd9eg
      @AnneHelms-qd9eg Месяц назад +4

      I think it was Mr Beat 🙂

    • @wuverrabbit
      @wuverrabbit Месяц назад +1

      i'm not following enough, but Mr. Beast is of Volga German descent (Germans from Russia, whom settled in the Volga region of Russia via Catherine the great manifesto)

    • @thevanillafeziant
      @thevanillafeziant Месяц назад +1

      He confirmed in another comment that he said Mr. Beat not Mr. Beast.

  • @marilynrowland5197
    @marilynrowland5197 Месяц назад +1

    That was amazing! What a complex journey through the many twists and turns of geneology! I really enjoyed this and want to offer kudos for both your commitment to Max Miller's family and your already established genealogical skills! Whew!

  • @debjordan4399
    @debjordan4399 2 месяца назад +10

    Amazing work.

  • @AniMerDol
    @AniMerDol Месяц назад

    This was so much fun to watch, seeing Max with his family, & fascinating to listen to, discovering all the information you were able to uncover. Great job.

  • @pjef1956
    @pjef1956 Месяц назад

    Great episode !! I very much enjoy Max's channel and like watching him. So glad you found all this info for him and his family.

  • @elizabeththequeen943
    @elizabeththequeen943 Месяц назад

    A family of teachers! Very noble, very worthwhile. Congratulations, Max. You come from a great family.

  • @madaketmom
    @madaketmom 14 дней назад

    Another adoptee, finding my biological families changed my life ❤

  • @bakarka
    @bakarka Месяц назад +3

    Great illustration of why you should always gather all relevant documentation before DNA testing. Saves a lot of time and money. It is unusual for the biological father to be listed on the birth certificate in cases of illegitimacy, so this family was very lucky.

  • @Rebecca-le9hn
    @Rebecca-le9hn 2 месяца назад +6

    Great work, great story.

  • @wandapease-gi8yo
    @wandapease-gi8yo Месяц назад +1

    To me the most wonderful thing is that that cute baby boy was reborn to a good family, raised with love in the United States with good Family ties with people who wanted him and welcomed him. Max was incredibly fortunate to descend form people who worked to give his ancestor a good chance for a good life, not stuck in an orphanage and handed to anyone who wanted a child “slave” as happened to the children of my Great great grandfather.

  • @_PJW_
    @_PJW_ 2 месяца назад +22

    On a darker note : the possibility of James' conception being forced by Fuller upon Bertha.

    • @jomercer21113
      @jomercer21113 Месяц назад +12

      yes. No one ever talks about sexual asaults, always romanticizing it as star-crossed lovers

    • @superkate2942
      @superkate2942 Месяц назад

      @jomercer21113 As a person who was adopted at birth, not knowing if my conception was consensual weighed heavily on me from the time i was a teenager and realized that was a possibility. It was one of the harder questions I had to ask my bio mom after I found her (it was consensual).
      I'm sure this family has also thought about the possibility that most of them in the room for these videos wouldn't be alive if a woman hadn't survived one of the most heinous violations possible. But, it's their choice if they want to talk about it publicly, because it's a heavy and deeply personal subject.
      It's definitely something that should be talked about, and there are more and more people opening up about their stories. But it all comes back to what the people involved feel comfortable with talking about.

    • @beckybugbee5696
      @beckybugbee5696 29 дней назад

      Yes, this is what I was thinking , too. Spending a lot of time with the family, courting Lillian, he probably thought that he could sample ALL the available delicacies. That would also be why everything was hushed up and, maybe, partly why she never married.

  • @always.wondering.wandering
    @always.wondering.wandering 2 месяца назад +9

    Very cool, I like that you did this. I'd love to see you do more of this. My 3rd times great grandfather is a mystery. I know he had to be taken in by his parents, his siblings DNA does not match his DNA line. I'll probably never know in my lifetime what his actual lineage is. We have the Y-DNA test done by Family Tree DNA but so far no luck for a match.

    • @wuverrabbit
      @wuverrabbit Месяц назад

      you need to isolate the matches. mark off everyone whom you can know, and then work with what is left over and build up the tree up and down with those matches. you never know what you will find in it!

  • @chrisholds1
    @chrisholds1 2 месяца назад +3

    This was very coll, thanks!

  • @traceyholt8223
    @traceyholt8223 2 месяца назад +1

    I have been doing genealogy for over 15 years and am absolutely fascinated with the detective work - physical phasing and "What are the odds". I'd love to see a video about these tools, how to access them and how to use them.

  • @aariley2
    @aariley2 2 месяца назад +3

    That settles it! Max for President!!!!!

  • @Lucius1958
    @Lucius1958 2 месяца назад +6

    Good for you, Max!
    My family history is a bit complicated, with name changes on both sides.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart 2 месяца назад +1

      ​​​@@Lucius1958 - I feel your frustrstion! My GM from Germany had 11 children. There are about 35 birth names given for her in all their various vital records - births, marriages, divorces, Social Security applications, deaths. Some names are similar, but the sheer number leaves me scratching my head. >_

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart 2 месяца назад

      PS: I can not identify her in any passenger manifest, either. Double >_< >_

  • @lisamoore6804
    @lisamoore6804 Месяц назад

    I love family history. I found so much on my own without dna testing. I'm a big fan of Max's, I'm so glad they got some answers.

    • @wuverrabbit
      @wuverrabbit Месяц назад

      yes but DNA will tell you if it's true or not. My cousin had researched her mothers fathers line back to the 1600's in France. Guess what DNA told her? He isn't her biological grandfather. Her 1C from that line did not match her at all and she could 100% prove her cousin did a test. She only matched the "suppose" 1C via her fathers line, and that turned out dun dun dun... A HALF 1C... you never know what DNA will tell you.

  • @aliciareisinger3103
    @aliciareisinger3103 Месяц назад

    Wow! I love Max’s channel! I’m just miles from where his great grandmother was born!

  • @valor101arise
    @valor101arise 2 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤ everything genealogy and history. Max sent me over. Love it

  • @johnvonundzu2170
    @johnvonundzu2170 27 дней назад

    The pic of the Cowling siblings @9:10 apparently shows them dressed in mourning for their father in 1907. The fashions are a perfect match for the date of his death.

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  27 дней назад

      Correct! The photograph of the siblings is from the funeral for their father Reverend John Parsons Cowling.

  • @TVandManga
    @TVandManga 2 месяца назад +2

    Really interesting!

  • @pilsplease7561
    @pilsplease7561 2 месяца назад +8

    My big family mystery is that my dad had children before he had me, I do not know if he married the lady that he had them with or not, but I have 2 half siblings that are 5-8 years older than I am that I have literally 0 information on as dad doesnt know and my grandfather, moms dad told me about them when i was 20. I have for years wanted to find them because It bothers me that I have a brother and a sister that I dont know out in the world somewhere. I only have one other half sibling ( moms side) and always wanted more siblings. For years I had hoped ancestry or 23 and me would show them but so far they havent popped up on any dna tests.

  • @ezforsaken
    @ezforsaken Месяц назад

    I love Max, I always put comments on his videos using a wrong name for him on purpose to annoy him, but I'm actually a fan.

  • @magsstewart5488
    @magsstewart5488 2 месяца назад +10

    I like your technique. I have very solid records for generations, but my straight paternal line parachutes into NY in the 1820’s from nowhere and adopts my current surname. DNA has been less than helpful in that mcra was 850ad, lol 😊

  • @sqjvo2
    @sqjvo2 2 месяца назад +6

    As i recall, there used to be one or more of these companies offering free tests in adoptee situations. Do any of them still make that offer?

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +8

      I'm not sure if they do still but it is possible. I know some run various special programs or will support programs that supply DNA tests, such as The Holocaust Reunion Project.

    • @trenae77
      @trenae77 2 месяца назад +1

      Ancestry has a group called DNA Angels who will do a lot of the groundwork for NPE (Non-Parent Expected) cases.

  • @tburbank1
    @tburbank1 Месяц назад +2

    Love this! I’m from Northfield MN town that is home of Carleton College.

  • @electra424
    @electra424 2 месяца назад

    can't wait for more!

  • @SDHA1191
    @SDHA1191 Месяц назад

    Love max miller thanks for the content

  • @robertodalessandro871
    @robertodalessandro871 Месяц назад +1

    I know your job. Excelent and i love Max Miller

  • @CaravanFarms
    @CaravanFarms Месяц назад +2

    My mom is 90. She was adopted and there is NO RECORD of her dad. We have done DNA through 1 places wonder if any of these places could help find her dad????

  • @justinfox9426
    @justinfox9426 2 месяца назад +5

    Omg I'm from and have lived in all my life Scottdale PA

  • @pjef1956
    @pjef1956 Месяц назад

    I live in New Castle, PA, where the letter to PA Vital Records was addressed !! I've been to the office on S Mercer!

  • @Hamuel
    @Hamuel 2 месяца назад +12

    Nabors/Neighbors? Sounds like I might be a cousin of Max's :P
    This was a very touching video!

  • @aprilwardle6859
    @aprilwardle6859 Месяц назад +1

    Figured out who my great grandfathers mother was through DNA last year. Ending an over 100 year mystery. Know how much it would have ment to him

  • @angelaparker4110
    @angelaparker4110 2 месяца назад +3

    In my case, I’m the adopted one. I met my biological mother, her brothers and both sets of grandparents. However, when I was given my family trees, I was only given name and birth order. Plus, both my grandmothers were War Brides. I’m using Ancestry, but it’s confusing.

  • @GingerSpires
    @GingerSpires 2 месяца назад +7

    Max’s brother looks a lot like his great grandmother Bertha!

  • @robinsnest68
    @robinsnest68 2 месяца назад +3

    Yeah Max!!! Woot! Woot!✌️❤️😁

  • @davidthedeaf
    @davidthedeaf Месяц назад

    Hey Max, my family came to the Americas from Cornwall in the early 1800s too!

  • @feliciagaffney1998
    @feliciagaffney1998 Месяц назад

    This was really cool... definitely an interesting knot to unweave.
    But what happened to the Hulse/Donaldson knot? I thought we were getting an answer about the folks from last year's video. Did I miss something?

  • @Star-u3t1l
    @Star-u3t1l 2 месяца назад +5

    How fun!

  • @EmilyJelassi
    @EmilyJelassi Месяц назад

    Fascinating!! I was adopted, but the building, where my file was located, burned down, so I don't even know where to start to look for information on my family. What I'd really like us to have my family medical history. It was The year after I was adopted that Maryland made it a law that any child who was adopted had to get their medical history. I wish they'd grandfathered me in, but sadly no 😢

  • @laurabailey2152
    @laurabailey2152 2 месяца назад +11

    Cornwall, not 'Cornwall county'. Other than that, a fascinating video. I would love to understand the techniques better, as my great great grandmother gave birth to a daughter Laura, who was raised by her father and grandparents. No idea where she came from and how she died? I have done DNA tests for both MyHeritage and ancestry (before I realised you could just upload the data) and I am none the wiser?

    • @mellie4174
      @mellie4174 Месяц назад

      @@laurabailey2152 fyi... There is a Cornwall county in Cornwall... So..... 🙄

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Месяц назад

      @@mellie4174 Cornwall is a county, but literally nobody in the UK calls it “County Cornwall” or “Cornwall County”, it’s just Cornwall.

  • @lenalyles2712
    @lenalyles2712 27 дней назад

    While stationed in Germany I had the opportunity to travel to England prior to DNA test and found records of very long ago ancestors.

  • @rosalindalay4499
    @rosalindalay4499 Месяц назад

    Fascinating

  • @HistoriaLondinensi
    @HistoriaLondinensi Месяц назад

    My great-grandfather fathered my grandfather with his sister-in-law and it threw off my research for years. Since I had DNA matches with both my great-grandfather and his wife independently I naturally assumed I must be descended from one of their many children.

  • @JamesBrown-nk6mu
    @JamesBrown-nk6mu 2 месяца назад +3

    yay, Millers!!

  • @cdub31613
    @cdub31613 2 месяца назад +2

    Maybe you should consider pinning the first video. It’s been a year since the last one, and I barely remember it. You wouldn’t even know it happened except that you mentioned it.

  • @caucaxican86
    @caucaxican86 2 месяца назад +3

    wait, at the end... max and mr. beat are related?! 😲 i subscribe to them both LOL

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +3

      Mr. Beat was a guest on my series previously and I have a whole season of episodes on his family! Also, I have more episodes coming on Max's family which will detail his connection to Mr. Beat.

  • @Pusheenmybuttons
    @Pusheenmybuttons 2 месяца назад +3

    Question: was the cousin of Max, Mr. Beat the history RUclipsr or Mr. beast? I couldn’t quite make it out! Hoping for Mr.Beat!

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +5

      It was Mr. Beat, but I actually know how Max is related to both of them! 😆

    • @Pusheenmybuttons
      @Pusheenmybuttons 2 месяца назад

      @@GeneaVlogger haha! That is funny!

  • @eliseleonard3477
    @eliseleonard3477 9 дней назад +1

    It is immensely cool that Max Miller and Mr. Beat are related. Who’da thunk it? 🧐👍🏼👍🏼❤️

  • @GazilionPT
    @GazilionPT 2 месяца назад +2

    29:00 Why does Lilian show up twice here? (On the left, unconnected to the other Cowlings, and on the right, shown as one of Bertha's siblings.)

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +10

      She is shown twice because she is Smith Fuller Nabors' wife and a sibling to Bertha Cowling.

  • @mz-dz2yn
    @mz-dz2yn Месяц назад

    cornwall cornwall!! there is that entire tv series set there called Poldark amazing show and to think these people could be related to that area of the world!

  • @KC-gy5xw
    @KC-gy5xw 2 месяца назад +7

    Boy, mum's genes are strong in three of her children! Love Max Miller's channel, great content. (but I still laugh at Max Miller, as I always have to think of the old UK comedian Max Miller, the Cheeky Chappy!!)

  • @megb9700
    @megb9700 2 месяца назад +2

    I liked this episode. It was was more like WDYTYA the British series, but in the US.

    • @JediSimpson
      @JediSimpson 2 месяца назад +2

      There’s an US version of WDYTYA?, too.

  • @electra424
    @electra424 2 месяца назад

    Awesome!

  • @AlbertPaysonTerhune
    @AlbertPaysonTerhune 2 месяца назад

    It wasn't till after I'd been through Yale and NYU and UCSD that I ever even *heard* of Carleton College, and then it was like every fifth person I met had gone to Carleton. I remember being recruited, sort of, by Macalester back in the early 70s, but scouts from Carleton never extended their loving arms to me, so they were off my radar.

  • @jennifermiller1042
    @jennifermiller1042 Месяц назад +2

    I need to find someone who will help me navigate my DNA and trees. Both of my parents have half siblings and my mom's side might have a surprise from her mother. My husband's great grandfather was a doorstep baby and he has no Native American DNA but his great grandmother was supposed to be half. Lots of questions and weirdness! I'm also supposed to be Portuguese through my maternal grandfather but it's not there. Makes me wonder if Grandma was fibbing (she tended to do that) about Mom's dad.

    • @wuverrabbit
      @wuverrabbit Месяц назад

      i dont have a paid account ATM, but i can always help you understand how to build up trees with DNA matches. I've worked with DNA for some years now finding out whom my grandmothers bio-father is (dunnno whom he is, but i know 100% whom his 4 grandparents are, big shocker!) and then on his wives family, as i had a idea that his wives grandmother forged her mothers birth records. DNA nailed it down that whom i thought was the mother was 100% right. The father we figured out was the butler in the home she was working as a servant in via the previous census records.

  • @CharlotteFairchild
    @CharlotteFairchild 2 месяца назад

    How cool! My family was in Rail Road work. My grandmother was a foster parent. My grandfather worked for the RAILROAD, so I asked the son of my aunt, raised as a foster child, to be tested. I paid for it! He is not related! Now my real question? How do I find out Israel Fairchild’s activity with abolition?

  • @aariley2
    @aariley2 2 месяца назад +2

    I feel so sorry for Bertha. Lost her baby and her lover and never found love again apparently. So sad.

    • @mcollins630
      @mcollins630 2 месяца назад +5

      @aariley2 We don't know they were lovers. She could have been a victim and just wanted to protect her sister.

  • @aprilrichards762
    @aprilrichards762 Месяц назад

    I'm from Westmoreland County in Pennsylvania and my grandparents were close cousins who divorced.

  • @dawnpenner847
    @dawnpenner847 2 месяца назад +6

    Fascinating
    Curious have you every worked on someone family tree with Mennonite heritage?
    Due to the interbreeding (cousins marring cousins) the DNA results are all off. I.E. people coming up as 3rd or 4th cousins are actually 7/8 cousins. In addition due to the fact my family lived in Imperial Russia most of the records were destroyed.
    There is a site called Grandma Online, but it only good if your family history wasn't lost and has been entered.
    Just curious, as looking for hints.

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад +7

      I have not researched any Mennonite families, although the issues with DNA that you are describing are well known within many populations which experience endogamy (when people within a certain population group only have children with others in the same population group). I come from Jewish ancestry and we deal with the same thing, although there have been many techniques discovered which help overcome the issues from endogamy. If you check out my channel, I have a few videos discussing some of those techniques and tools.

  • @crakkbone
    @crakkbone Месяц назад +1

    What did you blur???

  • @tcconnection
    @tcconnection Месяц назад

    Does My Heritage have a bigger base and more tools to use than other companies?

  • @m420-nd1if
    @m420-nd1if 2 месяца назад +1

    Funny, my maternal grandfather either doesn't know who his father was or does not want to talk about it.

  • @TheEnabledDisabled
    @TheEnabledDisabled 2 месяца назад +6

    Absolute hype, told my maternal grandmother the identity of her husband (my maternal grandfather) father who I luckily identified thanks to matching with granddad half-sister on familytreedna

  • @gwae48
    @gwae48 2 месяца назад +3

    👌🏻thnx

  • @Ponto-zv9vf
    @Ponto-zv9vf Месяц назад

    I have tried to find the father of my great great grandmother, but unfortunately I haven't as it is too long ago, and the relatives I have don't have a tree sufficient for me to proceed.

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  Месяц назад

      I've had lines with brick-walls that felt unbreakable, but you never know when some new match pops up and completely changes everything!

    • @wuverrabbit
      @wuverrabbit Месяц назад

      as long as they have a tree with people whom have DOB / DOD and places.. you can (unless irish/scottish/welsh) build up a tree quite well, ESPECIALLY if they were from the US. Sometimes it's also the low matches that can sometimes break the wall. find someone whom works with DNA well and you'd never believe what you can find!

  • @indyfan9845
    @indyfan9845 2 месяца назад

    Max's great grandmother was born in the same Pennsylvania county as me!

  • @wolchfam
    @wolchfam Месяц назад

    My maiden name is Cowling. My father was Thomas Samuel Cowling, born 11/18/2920 in Seattle, Washington. He lived his entire life in Portland, Oregon.

  • @lisanixon9284
    @lisanixon9284 2 месяца назад +1

    Makes you wonder if Lillian and Fuller knew about the baby at all. Their mother and father may have helped her hide it.

  • @alexsantos-mk9gs
    @alexsantos-mk9gs Месяц назад

    Hi, thank you for your videos! 2,6% Ashkenazi Jew, is equivalent to what in terms of family ancestors?
    Thank you
    Alex

  • @nicobambino191
    @nicobambino191 2 месяца назад +3

    I have questions about my ancestry. I should hire you lol

  • @WHRoyals
    @WHRoyals 2 месяца назад

    What's the title of the first video?

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  2 месяца назад

      Love, Intrigue, and Oysters: Uncovering Hidden Family Secrets - ruclips.net/video/ZbTw-Ba4tBs/видео.htmlsi=z__75hRLBZZwFgJO

  • @heatherreilly6595
    @heatherreilly6595 2 месяца назад +1

    Max you and your brother look so much alike