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Dedicated to all things African Ancestored! pic from sculpture by Ed Dwight- http://eddwight.com/

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African Ancestored Genealogy

Dedicated to all things African Ancestored!

I like the inclusiveness of the term; it includes North America, South America; in fact the entire globe!

Another way of expressing this is the African Diaspora

From Wikipedia:

African diaspora; One of the largest diasporas of pre-modern times was the African Diaspora, which began at the beginning of the 16th century. During the Atlantic Slave Trade, twenty million people from West, West-Central and South-east Africa were transported to the Western Hemisphere as slaves.

This population and their descendants were major influences on the culture of English, French, Portuguese and Spanish New World colonies. The Arab slave trade also transported Africans from the continent, although the effect of the Diaspora to the east is more subtle.

It is my hope that you will participate in the discussions, contribute information, and basically get in where you fit in!

NOTE: go to http://gedergenealogy.com for additional insights into the African Diaspora!

Discussion Forum

Researchers Roll Call--Check In

Started by Angela Walton-Raji. Last reply by Howarette Lyons Mar 12, 2013. 30 Replies

African Ancestored Cemeteries - We Must Protect Them

Started by George Geder. Last reply by George Geder Dec 14, 2011. 14 Replies

Ms. Gray, A Suggestion on your Lewis Family

Started by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.. Last reply by George Geder Dec 16, 2010. 4 Replies

Black War of 1812, North Carolina Privateer Patriots?

Started by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.. Last reply by George Geder Dec 16, 2010. 1 Reply

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Comment by Anita Wills on November 17, 2010 at 11:05pm
It's about time!
Comment by George Geder on November 17, 2010 at 9:27pm
This is huge! Tell all your folks!

HAMPTON UNIVERSITY RECEIVES LANDMARK U.S. COLORED TROOPS ARCHIVES http://post.ly/1DH47

Peace & Blessings
"Guided by the Ancestors"
Comment by George Geder on November 14, 2010 at 12:38pm
Dear People,

Here's a presentation by Bruce Levine that puts a tighter focus and perspective on the Myth of the Black confederate soldier.

Please go to: http://bit.ly/bW3T4a

Please view it, comment, and pass it on.
Comment by Willette Bryant on November 6, 2010 at 4:09pm
Thanks Deloris

Willette
Comment by Willette Bryant on November 5, 2010 at 11:49pm
Hi group,
Quick question, has anyone used the mybirthrecordsearch.com website and payed for a subscription before, I did but I only paid $10.95 for one month and I have been looking for records of my family and can't even find anything, I even put my mom's name in it just to see and nothing comes up, she passed away in 2002, did I make a mistake? I'm going to try and get a refund back.


Willette
Comment by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. on October 30, 2010 at 8:22pm
I grew up in Winston-Salem. The Forsyth Public Library has a fine genealogy room. I donated Dr. Hubert Eaton's black & white Eaton family history there. Though I'm white, I was honored to attend the black "Kattie "B" hospital re-union with him. The elder physician Hubert Eaton, deceased, was a hero of mine. He was involved in North Carolina desegregation and wrote the book, "Every Man Should Try"; R.I.P.
Comment by Beverly J Gray on October 30, 2010 at 7:48pm
Actually Little is know of their residences in NC, Evidence shows perhaps Forsythe County for Randolph and Halifax. No county is known for William Lewis.
Comment by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. on October 30, 2010 at 6:54pm
Ms. Gray: Can you give North Carolina counties for your Messrs. Jones & Lewis; or at least mountains, piedmont or coastal?
Comment by George Geder on October 30, 2010 at 6:44pm
Hi Anna,

Have you considered scanning the documents?
I scanned my 2nd great grandfather's Civil war pension papers,etc. Since they were not original docs, I felt that they could be recycled once I made a digital copy. I would keep the original or ancient documents.
Comment by Anna Guy-Burroughs on October 30, 2010 at 5:56pm
Finally going through some old papers of my parents (adoptive parents who are both deceased) Found some great documents - Dad's orig birth cert from 1928, parents original marriage cert - great stuff. Just not sure what to keep and what to toss - it's overwhelming. Example: Got original medical records from Dad's Air Force term - some, not all. keep or toss???? Will someone really care 100 year from now that he had bad sinuses in 1958??? Advice??
 

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