Dear fellow researchers, I'm sorry to bother you but I have run across a situation that I am so stunned over and so new at genealogical research that I am unsure what to do next or who to ask! I answered a query about one of my ancestors. The name was Charles Sanderfer. I have documentation (his death certificate of 1918 which names his parents, marriage license, county vital records, censuses, etc.) that leads me to this ancestor back in 1850 in Casey Co., KY. His parents were Andrew Jackson Sanderfer & Rebecca Worley. I have tried to be very careful in gathering my evidence and believe I have done it correctly. But this gentleman who placed the query claims I am not a descendant because his grandfather (who died in 1934) said one time that his name was originally Charles Sandifer, though he was reared by an Evan Thomas and he later changed it to Worley because another family befriended him. When he married, he used the name Thomas Worley. That's all the evidence he has, no one else in his family ever knew anything about his grandfather's family. This gentleman says my documentation doesn't mean much if anything! He agrees that one of us has the wrong lineage, strongly hinting several times that it is me. What do I do now? How does one deal with a genealogist that won't accept documentation? I don't think I'll ever be able to convince him. Thank you for your time & patience, Colleen