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Foundling Brickwalls & Breakthroughs
Foundling cases present some of the most challenging—and rewarding—brickwalls in genealogical research. This session explores the unique complexities of foundling origins through an in-depth case study, demonstrating how DNA, records, and narrative reconstruction work together to reveal identity when documentation is missing or intentionally altered.
Beyond methodology, this course examines why origin stories matter. Understanding one’s beginnings is not simply a genealogical objective—it is the foundation of identity, belonging, and legacy. When roots are obscured or broken, entire branches of family history become unstable; when truth is restored, the tree strengthens for generations to come.
Attendees will learn practical strategies for approaching foundling research, insights into the emotional and cultural implications of unknown origins, and techniques for helping clients or families make meaning of newly uncovered history and heritage.
Sponsored by Untangling Our Roots
