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What surnames are you interested in researching?
Lee, Lockridge, Womack, Patterson,
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
England, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Norway
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Advanced Family History Researcher
If you are a genealogy expert, what are your specialties?
I have traced every maternal branch of my family back to the original immigrant and I have traced one line for 102 generations
Do you have a genealogy website or blog or belong to a Genealogy Society?
vanarsdaleleefamilyhistory.blogspot.com/

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My discovery that Thomas Baker’s church in Milford had a gallery for Indian slaves led me turn learn more...

Posted on October 20, 2012 at 11:28pm 0 Comments



The Milford church, called the meeting house, were my ancestor Thomas Baker worshiped had a “gallery” where slaves presumably stood during the service. Native Americans had been enslaved following the Pequot War in the 1630s.  The gallery was probably for slaves of this origin.  In Connecticut and throughout New England, where, 350 years later, descendants of Indians and Europeans still have an uneasy relationship, Indian slavery remains a rarely recited part of our history. …

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A cemetery tells of Minnesota's pioneers era

Posted on October 19, 2012 at 12:30am 0 Comments

The Richey family notes provided by Nancy Okeefe mention that the Layman family was involved in starting a cemetery known as the Layman Memorial Gardens. This information led us to discover the following remarkable and enriching story.

We don't often associate cemeteries with political movements, but the connection between Minneapolis…

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Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery and the anti-slavery movement; the Laymans Legacy

Posted on October 14, 2012 at 12:09am 0 Comments

The Richey family notes provided by Nancy Okeefe mention that the Layman family was involved in starting a cemetery known as the Layman Memorial Gardens. This information led us to discover the following remarkable and enriching story.

We don't often associate cemeteries with political movements, but the connection between Minneapolis…

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Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery and the anti-slavery movement; the Laymans Legacy

Posted on October 14, 2012 at 12:09am 0 Comments

The Richey family notes provided by Nancy Okeefe mention that the Layman family was involved in starting a cemetery known as the Layman Memorial Gardens. This information led us to discover the following remarkable and enriching story.

We don't often associate cemeteries with political movements, but the connection between Minneapolis…

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At 3:32pm on October 8, 2012, Caren said…

Hey. Looking on  your website it seems we may be related thru the Dutch lines (Vorhees, Wyckoff, ect). U should stop by in the chatroom sometime. There's alot of folks with those lines that chat in there. :)

At 11:41am on October 8, 2012, Jim Avery said…

Thanks for your response. So what year does that get you back to?

At 9:48am on October 8, 2012, Jim Avery said…

Hello - I was sitting in the chat room reading profiles and I see your statement that you have traced one line for 102 generations. That is amazing! If an average generation is 20 years, that is before the time of Christ. If an average generation is 25 years that is 500 BC. How did you do that? I am stuck on my Averys at 5 generations to 1784.

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