Overview
- Skeletal remains found on South Jersey beaches between 1995 and 2013 were identified as Henry Goodsell, a 29-year-old captain who died in the 1844 sinking of the schooner Oriental.
- The New Jersey State Police partnered with Ramapo College's Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center in 2023 to leverage DNA databases and genealogical research for the identification.
- Bone samples were sent to Intermountain Forensics, and ancestry research traced Goodsell's lineage to Connecticut, where family descendants provided a DNA reference sample in March 2025.
- Historical newspaper articles revealed the Oriental sank near Brigantine Shoal during a storm while transporting marble to Philadelphia, killing all five crew members aboard.
- The case represents one of the oldest cold case resolutions using investigative genetic genealogy, highlighting advancements in forensic science and collaborative efforts between law enforcement and academia.