Genealogical research

Vance’s Irish Ancestry Claim Debunked: A Genealogical Dead End

Despite JD Vance’s self-identification as “Scots-Irish,” a commissioned genealogical study failed to conclusively establish a family link to Northern Ireland. Researchers, while tracing his lineage back to Virginia in the 1800s, encountered difficulties definitively connecting him to Ulster-Scots ancestry, despite claims linking him to a 17th-century ancestor. The resulting report, while presenting potential ancestral lines with gaps, ultimately concludes that a direct link remains unproven. Further research is ongoing, though no guarantee of success exists. The study was commissioned by a Northern Ireland minister and presented as a 24-page dossier.

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Woman Discovers Biological Father on Facebook After DNA Test Reveals Shocking IVF Secret

After an eight-year search using a Facebook group, journalist Tamuna Museridze located her biological father, Gurgen Khorava, discovering they were already Facebook friends. This revelation followed a complex process involving DNA testing and a difficult conversation with her birth mother, who initially denied her. Tamuna learned she was not a victim of the Georgian baby trafficking scandal but had been given up for adoption. Despite a strained relationship with her birth mother, Tamuna has forged strong connections with her father and numerous newfound relatives.

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