Also, as usual, the article is sloppy and sensationalist with genealogy. The interviewee, A.J. Jacobs, is a journalist/entertainment author, not a researcher, and got all his info from the user-contributed website geni.com. (Maybe we could all get on some talk shows with our special "findings" of distant famous cousins.) As for the Trump ancestry, I don't know if it is proven, possible, or plausible; at first glance the generations seem to line up chronologically well, but someone would need to prove it from documents. Jim+