Date/Time
13-Jan-2026
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Eastern
Event Registration
Event Type(s)
DNA Interest Group
Event Description

If you have proven a theory using DNA evidence, your next step is to write a proof argument. DNA evidence differs from documentary evidence, and incorporating DNA into your genealogy requires planning, analyzing, drawing conclusions, reporting, and often working with living individuals. Bring your favorite note-taking tools, and together, we’ll work through composing proof statements, summaries, and arguments, weaving together documentary evidence and DNA to tear down brick walls and resolve long-argued questions. We’ll also discuss ways to break down our findings and theories so they can be presented to people compassionately and comprehensively.

Presenter Bio & Information

Kate Penney Howard is a genetic genealogist who specializes in brick wall work, HighRoH, and endogamy. She has presented at Rootstech, the East Coast Genetic Genealogy Conference, the International Congress on Medieval Studies, AND NAAP/RTK’s Untangling Our Roots.

Location
Setting: Live Virtual
Contact Person
Celeste Veloski
dna@nyrgs.org
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