Sunday, November 2, 2025

Research Progress November 2025

Since last month's update, there's quite a lot of new information to share. Several of these topics deserve a dedicated post, so this is a summary of progress on my various research questions.

Paternal side research

1 - Identifying the parents of Bridget, my Irish 3rd-great-grandmother. Last week I had a consultation with a genealogist at the Irish Family History Centre, who gave me some great suggestions for follow-up after my meetings had ended in Dublin. This needs some more time as I only returned Friday afternoon, but there are some promising leads to pursue.

2 - Generation of connection for the Pennsylvania O'Briens. Based on my experiment with BanyanDNA, I think a case can be made that these people descend from an earlier son of John O'Brien, born between 1807 and the mid-1820s. YDNA testing would help significantly on this question if an O'Brien male descendant of this branch would test, and an O'Brien cousin on my Dad's side took the test. I think this research question will shift in the next month, and I am currently taking the YDNA online course through YourDNAGuide.

3 - Determining the mtDNA haplogroup for the maternal line of Elizabeth Thornhill Jones. Big news! We have a result! No spoilers yet, this deserves its own post.

4 - McIntosh side of the tree and McIntosh DNA matches. This topic may change.

5 - Jones YDNA. I've joined the Jones YDNA project on FamilyTreeDNA and I'm using my own Big Y results as part of the YDNA online course I am in, while also looking for male Jones cousins to encourage to test. There's currently a sale on YDNA kits with FamilyTreeDNA. This topic will evolve but for now it is a placeholder for Jones YDNA research.

6 - Guthrie DNA group project.

7 - [New] Cleaning up my Thomas Jones and Nancy Tucker research. Much more to follow later this month.

Maternal side research

1 - Identify possible siblings of my 3rd-great-grandfather Gabriel Vasquez.

2 - Working with DNA matches on the Amado side of the tree.

3 - Analyzing the mtDNA matches in the maternal line path of Maria Jesus Vasquez.

4 - Identifying the connection to the Guerrero-Leyva mystery matches. I might try using BanyanDNA here, in combination with Ancestry's new Clustering with Pro Tools.

5 - Resolving descendancy from the daughters of John Carter (1715-1783) using mtDNA. I've joined the Carter DNA project with FTDNA and will be following up with the Carter Society.

6 - Identifying a direct maternal descendant of Mary Alice Cain Read to encourage to take a mtDNA test.

7 - [New] Campuzano YDNA - This one is an exciting addition to the research. I'm working with Campuzano cousin Pat, and she's persuaded one of her male cousins to take the YDNA test. I purchased a kit and have sent it off to Pat for him when they next connect later in the month. It may take a few months for results, but this will give us a Y haplogroup for the line of Vicente Antonio Campuzano. I am hoping this will help clear up whether this branch came from Cantabria, or if there's some truth to the shipwreck tale passed down to my Granny that a Campuzano was Italian, or some combination of the two (a Sephardic link from northern Spain to Genoa perhaps).

A look at the numbers

On Ancestry, I have 79,801 DNA matches. My Mom's kit has 63,850 matches. My Dad's has 51,738. On MyHeritage, my kit has 19,608 matches. My Mom's has 16,905, and my Dad's has 21,131.

On FTDNA, my FamilyFinder (autosomal) transfer has 7,204 matches. My Mom's has 6851 matches, and my Dad's has 7,149.

With this many matches, the new clustering tools are even more useful.

Saturday, November 1, 2025

New Korean War era draft cards

 

Source: Fold3. Nov 2025.

While I was in Dublin, Ancestry's Fold3 team announced the addition of new Korean War era draft registration cards covering 10 states. Lucky for me, several of those states are places of interest for my research. Two sons of my great-grandfather Plutarco Campuzano appear in the draft cards in Arizona, and each of those cards provides interesting details. 

My granduncle Ernie served in the US Marine Corps, and his Korean War era draft registration notes that he had tattoos, including initials on his left arm. His younger brother Frank also had a tattoo on this left arm. Another Campuzano cousin has a card that says he has "numerous tattoos on both forearms". This seems to run in the family.

The Korean War era database should contain draft registration cards for potential cousins on several branches that I'm investigating for YDNA and mtDNA testing.

This database is currently at 13%. I suspect further scanning is paused until the government shutdown ends.

Dublin was EPIC

 

Photo by Patrick Jones. EPIC Museum Dublin. 28 Oct 2025.

I'm back from the extended week of meetings in Dublin, and there's quite a lot to cover. On Thursday 23 October, I had the opportunity to book an hour long discussion with an expert at the Irish Family History Centre. Huge thanks to Kira at the Centre for listening and suggesting several research paths on my questions on my 3rd-great-grandparents John O'Brien and Bridget. I have some new suggestions to pursue and will post more about those shortly.

The Centre is tucked in a corner next to the gift shop above the EPIC Museum. There is a cost for their consultation service but I found it was comparable with other consultations I have paid for

EPIC was the site for my organization's reception on Monday night. The building is the historic Custom House Quay in Dublin's Docklands. In the early 1800s the building served as storage for cargoes of tobacco, tea and spirits. The location on the river Liffey was also a departure point for the millions of Irish people who left the island for destinations far and wide.

Friday, October 31, 2025

Happy Halloween

 

Photo by Patrick Jones. Art by Maxxer242 in Venice. 8 Jan 2025.

Monday, October 27, 2025

Crossing the Liffey

 

Photo by Patrick Jones. Dublin. 26 Oct 2018.

Reposting a photo I shared on an earlier stopover in Dublin. By now this has been a regular sight during this week's stay in the city.