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    Tag: African American genealogy

    FOUND: 1844 “PURCHASE”

    Once again, a document has surfaced that really brings home the “peculiar institution” of slavery. Just a few days ago, in researching my Southampton County, Virginia Turner… Read more “FOUND: 1844 “PURCHASE””

    September 25, 2020September 26, 2020 by Barbie Jones

    Steel Thyself

    It’s one thing to learn about the evils of slavery through history books. Too many times these books gloss over and shamefully condense a monstrous epoch into… Read more “Steel Thyself”

    September 18, 2020November 6, 2020 by Barbie Jones

    The Marriage Record That Broke Through Walls

    Until about a decade ago, my maternal ancestry beyond my great-grandmother was a mystery. My great-grandmother, Louise Harrison Alston, was born in 1898. The only thing that… Read more “The Marriage Record That Broke Through Walls”

    September 18, 2020 by Barbie Jones

    We Are Not Monolithic

    For a number of African-Americans, it is possible to locate ancestors on U.S. census records before 1870. This historical population is referred to as free persons of… Read more “We Are Not Monolithic”

    September 7, 2020September 13, 2020 by Barbie Jones

    1870 B.R.E.A.K.T.H.R.O.U.G.H.

    You can do it. It may not be possible for every family line, but I truly believe that every African American can break through the 1870 U.S.… Read more “1870 B.R.E.A.K.T.H.R.O.U.G.H.”

    August 23, 2020September 13, 2020 by Barbie Jones

    Hi, my name is…

    Barbie and I am ecstatic to finally have a dedicated blog to genealogy research. Anyone who remotely knows me, knows that I am a seeker who finds.… Read more “Hi, my name is…”

    July 28, 2020September 13, 2020 by Barbie Jones

    ADOS LEGACY

    I am the dream and the hope of the slave. ————Maya Angelou, Still I Rise American descendants of slavery or ADOS is an organization founded by Yvette… Read more “ADOS LEGACY”

    July 28, 2020September 13, 2020 by Barbie Jones

    714 “A” Ave. Norfolk, VA

    The house at 714 “A” Avenue is a historic landmark, as far as I’m concerned. It was the home of my maternal grandparents, Ira Jr.* and Virginia… Read more “714 “A” Ave. Norfolk, VA”

    July 28, 2020September 13, 2020 by Barbie Jones

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