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Tracing Family History
Any of yall tried doing it? I'm doing it for my family, to date all the history we know has been passed down by word of mouth to a few here and there. I've always wanted to do it but never did until my pops found some old slave papers from 1885. It was a bond for marriage from my Great Great Grandfather and he also found something from 1896. Now I'm all gung ho over tracing it but hit brick walls because you have to pay for information. Does anyone know any good sites where you can find useful information for free? I know I'm eventually gonna have to pay but I'd like to get alot of background info before I'm ready for all that.
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In my research of my own family (which hasn't been too extensive), I've found that, if you're looking for documentation beyond oral history, you're gonna need time and money (for travelling) to do the research yourself. Otherwise, you might consider enlisting the services of a genealogist, but again, that can be quite costly as well.
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Yeah, I'm finding that out. What's been great so far is the oral history from family members that have all this knowledge of the past in my family but never told it before. I'm hitting the library this weekend so I'll see what I can find there but I'm not to confident.
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Personally, I always found the use of the tree metaphor concerning family heritage to be racist and a creation of YT to insinuate a connection to apes.
When they decided to run that racist ROOTS miniseries years ago, I was even insulted then. I don't come from trees.
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I just wanted to say thank you Mr. Gumbo and give you props on this post because my mother, father, grandmother and grandfather gave me valuable information on this topic when I was a little girl.
The reason I point this one out and really touched me is because the first thing that comes out of (some peoples) mouths is "I'm Part Indian or Native American". Now me personally, I can't speak on that note because I have no proof, documentation, or affilation with even being considered an indian. However, I can say that growing up as a child, I did find out that my great great grandmother was from Ireland and she married a strong black man from the south who took pride in his family. Each day I breathe I learn more Thank you once again for this post.
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This topic was initially brought up on April 26, 2005 in the forum "WHATS THE WORD" Check it out.
http://www.afrochat.net/forums/whats...genealogy.html
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I really want to do this but have never had the money to. I'm searching the BARNETT, SEALES (SEALS) and BRYANT families from East Texas to Louisiana. I'm also searching the THOMAS, BRAXTON and DUGGAR families from Southeast Texas to Louisiana.
If any of you have some info, maybe you've got family with those names in those areas, please let me know. |
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