So loved the video.I have the last name Scott (I am 80 ) my father was named Gussie and grandpa’s name was Jeffery. I don’t know anything about Jeffery but thought all this was interesting wish I knew more. He lived in Georgia
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I have found 3 macthes that are 100% african, they are 10cm;s and lower. Ancestry has unfortunatly deleted all cm's below 8 cm's this has given me a major brick wall.
One of the most detailed, objective, helpful presentations for African American Research that I have seen.
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So loved the video.I have the last name Scott (I am 80 ) my father was named Gussie and grandpa’s name was Jeffery. I don’t know anything about Jeffery but thought all this was interesting wish I knew more. He lived in Georgia
This is amazing, she, while working with scraps, traced her lineage back to an enslaved girl's record of her sale and purchase. A true detective.
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Love the book by Mary Jackson Fears - slave ancestral research: it’s something else.
I have found 3 macthes that are 100% african, they are 10cm;s and lower. Ancestry has unfortunatly deleted all cm's below 8 cm's this has given me a major brick wall.
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Enslaved person nobody chose to be a slave
Exactly.
Interesting
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