{"id":4,"date":"2010-03-25T21:06:24","date_gmt":"2010-03-26T01:06:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ela-family.net\/?p=4"},"modified":"2010-03-25T21:06:24","modified_gmt":"2010-03-26T01:06:24","slug":"update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ela-family.net\/?p=4","title":{"rendered":"Update"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I know that those of you who have accessed this site in the past, most likely think I have abandoned this project. Not true, although I <em>have<\/em> been putting it off for some time, now. In addition, until fairly recently, there really hasn&#8217;t been much to add. I do have some family photographs to post, and I will, but it probably won&#8217;t be very soon. Now, for some updated information. I believe that I mentioned, in the Forum, that I have had my DNA tested, and the results posted. Since then, whenever there is a close match, I am notified. Up until recently, the closest &#8216;matches&#8217; have been no closer than 23 of 25 elements (if you&#8217;ve done a DNA test, you&#8217;ll know what I&#8217;m talking about). However, a couple of months ago, I received notice of a match that is a match in <strong>25 of 25<\/strong>! Not only that, but the gentleman who is the match, is named Healy. The closeness of the match means that Mr. Healy and I share a common ancestor, probably within not more than 5-7 generations (more or less). We have shared family trees, but have not, unfortunately, found where our two families might &#8216;link up&#8217;. He has traced his family back to England, so the &#8216;common ancestor&#8217; must be there, somewhere.<\/p>\n<p>What this means, is that the assertion in the preface to the Ela Genealogy, that the Fryeburg Elas are descended from Joseph Healey of Dunbarton, is very likely true. I have researched the Joseph Healy who lived in Dunbarton, but have been unable to find any facts to corroborate this assertion. However, given this latest development, I am planning to re-visit this area of research. So, for those of you who are descended from the Fryeburg Ela family &#8211; the name was once, &#8220;Healy&#8221;, and was changed, most likely because of Jonathan and William living in the same town, with similar last names.<\/p>\n<p>You might recall that William&#8217;s wife was Lydia Ordway. I just learned &#8211; today &#8211; that there was a John Ordway &#8211; from New Hampshire &#8211; who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their historic journey. He was a sergeant in the army, and was chosen to go by Captains Clark and Lewis, and turned out to be a very trustworthy and valued member of the expedition. He kept a journal, and the contents of his journal are included in some compilations of the journals kept by Lewis and Clark. According to the information I read, he later moved to Missouri around 1809, and died sometime before 1814. He was almost surely related to Lydia&#8217;s family &#8211; possibly a brother of Lydia&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>In other news, I was recently contacted by a gentleman who is descended from the Phillips family, and has done &#8211; and is continuing to do &#8211; extensive research on the Phillips line. If anyone who reads this, also has connections to the Phillips family, email me, and I&#8217;ll send you some very valuable links to Phillips information.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s it for now. I appreciate the emails I have gotten from some of you, and I try to answer each one as soon as possible. Some ask me for genealogical data on their family, but only provide me with their parents&#8217;, or sometimes, grandparents&#8217; names. I simply have not tracked all of the Ela descendants down to recent times, so a bit more information is usually necessary. However, I will endeavor to do my best for all inquiries.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I know that those of you who have accessed this site in the past, most likely think I have abandoned this project. Not true, although I have been putting it off for some time, now. 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