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  • Welcome to the family William Hendry/Henry and family.

    This will be a short one since it is a work in progress. It is great to meet you William Hendry/Henry who was born in 1760-64 in Frederick, Virginia and moved on to Greene County, Tennessee. I am thrilled to meet one of your slaves named Roseann, who was born about 1790, also in Frederick,…

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    August 11, 2018
    Genealogy
  • ” DNA and Genealogy: How to Tell the Story”-Charlottesville, VA

    ” DNA and Genealogy: How to Tell the Story” by Midwest African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI) (www.maagiinstitute.org) Join us! May 12, 2018 – 8:30am to 5pm Location: At the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center 233 4th St. NW, 2nd Floor, Charlottesville, VA Presented by MAAGI Coordinators: Bernice Bennett, Angela Walton-Raji and Shelley Murphy Topics…

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    April 8, 2018
    Genealogy
  • 52Weeks 52Ancestors-Lucky-James Roper

    Was James Roper lucky to be born a mulatto and the only child of his father? Let me introduce you to James Roper who was born 12 May 1783 in Jefferson County, Virginia. James died 8 Dec 1867 in Jefferson County, Virginia.  His father is Nickolas Roper who was born 22 Jan 1739 in Suffolk,…

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    April 8, 2018
    Genealogy
  • 52Weeks 52Ancestors-Woman!

    Meet my 3x great grandmother Sarah Ann “Hart” Goings/Goins/Goens. We have no photos of her or her husband. She was married to Lawson Goens/Goings/Goins, who was born in Loudoun County, Virginia in 1807 and passed in 12 July 1874, in Clarke County, Virginia.  I know that they had 11 children. Now Sarah was born in…

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    March 23, 2018
    Genealogy
  • A New Website: African American Civil War Soldiers

    Originally posted on Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter: This may be one of the most important history-related web sites launched so far this year. The following announcement was written by John Clegg, a founder of the African American Civil War Soldiers web site: African American Civil War Soldiers is a new website that will crowd-source…

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    March 21, 2018
    Genealogy
  • Getting Started with Genealogy! Fredericksburg VA Women’s Forum

    It was my pleasure to present at the Fredericksburg, Virginia Barbara Geslock Women’s forum. As promised I am attaching the power point and the timeline for you to use. If you have any questions, feel free to email me or post a note. I will leave it up for a couple more days. Thank you…

    familytreegirl

    March 11, 2018
    Genealogy
  • Timelines for the 2018 Rootstech folks

    Thank you for attending. Here is the information I promised linking to the timelines…enjoy and have fun with it. Let me know if you have any questions. RootsTech Timelines are for You. Timeline for Genealogy Blank Timeline for Genealogy Blank 2017  

    familytreegirl

    March 2, 2018
    Genealogy
  • Heirloom-52weeks 52Ancestors

    I am trying to keep track of the challenge and I am slipping. This week I will acknowledge a family heirloom. My 2x grandfather-Ahira Harvey Worden was born on March 20, 1838, in Eaton, Michigan, his father, Parley Worden, was 42 and his mother, Lydoriana (Boyer), was 19. He married Elizabeth “Betsy” Boyer in 1859…

    familytreegirl

    February 22, 2018
    Genealogy
  • 52Ancestors52Weeks Weird Names

    Oh yes there are some interesting names in our ancestry. Typically, the odd ones in my tree are all on my mother’s paternal side. It’s the European’s all the way. My father’s side all seen to be “normal” and familiar. So for this week I will just list some of the first names. But, if…

    familytreegirl

    February 11, 2018
    Genealogy
  • 52Ancestors52Weeks, Census-Joseph Goings

    As a genealogist new or experienced the Federal Population census is a go too document. From what I know and you can visit the United States Census Bureau website for more information. There are several reasons why the federal government developed the population census. I am not going in-depth about who does what about the…

    familytreegirl

    February 2, 2018
    Genealogy
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