I'm Grenadian from the parish of St John's living in the UK. I'm really enjoying your UA-cam blogs keep up the good work. Bye the way I know your father and late mother I'm SDA and my wife is related to you. Small world.
Another great topic. Very informative, especially about our first names. It is a shame about things not been computerised fully. Way behind Jamaica for example in technology as a whole. Keep up the good work Zoe.
Our ancestors "IS" our foundation, and it is imperative that we teach our younger generations about where they came from.... why we need to keep their legacy alive. The things that our ancestors did whyle they were here, that we still need to continue on with, also this needs to be implemented in Grenada curriculum soon than later... African history! We need to stop over looking our history and start living in it again. we are strong Africans and are highly favored.. yes, and your guess is absolutely correct, we must keep records.. one should know atleast 7 generations back in order to say I know who I am. Ase 💧
@@ExodusCollective Yes it is...I did the DNA analysis Akan/Ghana and Igbo/Nigeria. Previous comments was deleted maybe its because I gave the company name, not sure.
@@akanmoonigbosun6615 oh no, can you post it again? I wanna know the company name! My ancestry is 60% Nigerian so would love to know the breakdown - apparently my maternal grandfather came from Ibo people...
@@ExodusCollective I think youtube removed it, It might have been considered advertising... I used African Ancestry with Dr. Gina Page, I wanted to know the specific tribe. I wrote it out this time without giving the direct link.
This was soo good. I really enjoyed listening. Thank you.
Thanks you, it's a pleasure to hear that you enjoyed it!
I'm Grenadian from the parish of St John's living in the UK. I'm really enjoying your UA-cam blogs keep up the good work. Bye the way I know your father and late mother I'm SDA and my wife is related to you. Small world.
Wow, small world indeed! Thanks for your words of encouragement. Hope you make it to Grenada soon!
I love this. Understanding this vast history is awesome
There is lots of Lewis in St Georges, and St Davids as well and yes Lewis is a popular surname
The Lewis is spread all over Grenada not just st George's and st David's they are loads of them in all the Parishes.
Another great topic. Very informative, especially about our first names. It is a shame about things not been computerised fully. Way behind Jamaica for example in technology as a whole. Keep up the good work Zoe.
Thanks Andrew, yes Jamaica is definitely setting the standard on the digitisation front! Here's hoping the situation in Grenada changes soon...
Our ancestors "IS" our foundation, and it is imperative that we teach our younger generations about where they came from.... why we need to keep their legacy alive. The things that our ancestors did whyle they were here, that we still need to continue on with, also this needs to be implemented in Grenada curriculum soon than later... African history! We need to stop over looking our history and start living in it again. we are strong Africans and are highly favored.. yes, and your guess is absolutely correct, we must keep records.. one should know atleast 7 generations back in order to say I know who I am. Ase 💧
I love this group, I too have learned a lot from it. Great folks.
I am Interested in getting info about my roots .Love what this Group is doing.
Some of the archives could be in the French museum because the France had colonize Grenada for some time as well before Britain take it back
Love what you guys are doing
Thank you!
Very interesting interview... Thank you.
Great job, I'm part of this Group, and am pretty active.
It's a brilliant resource isn't it! I'm curious about your name - have you been able to track your West African roots??
@@ExodusCollective Yes it is...I did the DNA analysis Akan/Ghana and Igbo/Nigeria.
Previous comments was deleted maybe its because I gave the company name, not sure.
@@akanmoonigbosun6615 oh no, can you post it again? I wanna know the company name! My ancestry is 60% Nigerian so would love to know the breakdown - apparently my maternal grandfather came from Ibo people...
@@ExodusCollective I think youtube removed it, It might have been considered advertising... I used African Ancestry with Dr. Gina Page, I wanted to know the specific tribe. I wrote it out this time without giving the direct link.
My husband name is Steve Lewis from Grenada lol
My cousin is also Steve Lewis, his dad is from Grenada 😁
Great name!
Can you please the site Mr. Lewis mentioned?
Which one? The Facebook page or Ancestry?
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