Rather than worry about the rich and famous of the past, how about the everyday forefathers who gave us their legacy, their genes, and more. We should not ignore, and need not judge, those who led unusual lives.
Horse thief, deserter, prostitute? They remain our kin.
Genealogy is not about General Washington but about those who rowed his boat. Even if they were drunkards at night. It's not about if one is one of a million who trace their line to the Mayflower, or the earlier ships, or the following ships.
Who has the best documented sample of a genealogical skeleton in the family closet?
This image, by the way, is from a military pension file (but that will be another group).