For more than 75 years, the descendants of Stephen Tarpley have held family reunions, and this year, over the Fourth of July weekend, more than 270 descendants...
Read moreAfrican Ancestry Tracing Goes Mobile with AfricanAncestry.com’s First Multi-City ‘We Are Africa’ Road Tour
Washington, DC (PRWEB) July 20, 2010 If you think ‘Mobile Ancestry’ is another new app … think again! In an old-school move, African Ancestry, the company that...
Read moreFootnote.com and Lowcountry Africana Join Forces to Create an Interactive Slave Records Collection
SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today Footnote.com (www.footnote.com) and Lowcountry Africana (www.lowcountryafricana.net) announced the launch of a new...
Read moreConfronting Slavery-In an African American Family
Every African American family has a history but not every African American family knows much about their family history. Slavery tore black families apart and thus...
Read moreDNA testing helps Hampton women search for African roots
Back when Mamie Locke was growing up in Rankin County, Miss., she had a great aunt who seemed to know the whole family story. Not only could she tell who was who for...
Read moreSpecial resources await black families researching ancestry at Pascagoula public library
Researching black family history presents special challenges, and in response, the Pascagoula Public Library’s Local Genealogy and History Department continues...
Read moreArchaeologists Dig Up Remains at Unmarked South Bibb Cemetary
The Georgia Department of Transportation and a team of archaeologists say they may be closer to understanding the history of a 19th century burial ground in South...
Read moreUSA Griot Launches Black American Family History Research Services Nationwide
With an expert staff including a history expert, genealogist, African American research specialist, European/European American expert, and an authority on Native...
Read moreGenealogy Fair in its 11th year at MSU Libraries
The 11th annual Regional Genealogical Fair has been scheduled June 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Mississippi State’s Mitchell Memorial Library. Sessions featuring...
Read moreWhen kin of slaves and owner meet
Betty Kilby was gripped with apprehension. Descendants of the white family that enslaved her kin were coming to dinner. She scrolled through a mental Rolodex of...
Read moreAlexandria cemetery research links families
Charlene Napper knew she had family in the Contrabands and Freedmen’s Cemetery in Alexandria, but she didn’t know to what degree. Her mother knew her...
Read moreIn search of the meaning of ‘Mozingo’
A slave house remains virtually intact at Locust Grove, a 348-year-old plantation in Walkerton, Va. My parents always said they thought “Mozingo” was...
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