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My Ancestor's Name: April 2015
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Exploring my journey documenting ancestors. From Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Sunday, April 5, 2015. First Marriages in Freedom, Sevier County Arkansas 1865. First Marriages of Formerly Enslaved Men and Women, Sevier County Arkansas 1865. Arkansas, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1864-1872," images, FamilySearch (https:/ familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-46287-8953-41? I share their names here:. I recognized the "Dilahunter". Seeing the names of the first Black marriages pe...
My Ancestor's Name: Understanding and Exploring Freedmen's Bureau Records
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Exploring my journey documenting ancestors. From Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Monday, June 22, 2015. Understanding and Exploring Freedmen's Bureau Records. Many of us watched the announcement several days ago of the new indexing project presented by Family Search. Elders of the LDS church, and leaders from the African American genealogy community. It is encouraging to know that an effort to index these records has now unfolded. So what are these records? Roster of Freedmen employees in...
My Ancestor's Name: Finding Mitchell Bass in the Early Days of Freedom
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Exploring my journey documenting ancestors. From Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Finding Mitchell Bass in the Early Days of Freedom. Louis Mitchell Bass, Horatio Arkansas. And as a result, research can be conducted without travel to Washington, but from the comfort of my own home. So, recently, I sat down to inspect the records from that county. So, my eyes scanned the names, of plantation owners, and then I saw the name of one that made we stop:. Image on page 1007.
My Ancestor's Name: September 2014
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Exploring my journey documenting ancestors. From Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. In Search of Victoria Ardella's Family. We all watched last week's premiere episode of Finding Your Roots. The segment featuring Courtney Vance was the most touching, as he learned a bit of the history of his father's birth mother, Ardella. She was a young girl, born victim to her circumstances into a world that was not a friendly one for her. Who were her parents? Clue about her ...
My Ancestor's Name: Buffalo Soldier Recruitment Letter Among Freedmen's Bureau Documents
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Exploring my journey documenting ancestors. From Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Sunday, July 5, 2015. Buffalo Soldier Recruitment Letter Among Freedmen's Bureau Documents. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, National Archives Publication M1901 Roll 7. The 9th and 10th Cavalry as well as the 24th and 25th Infantry regiments of the U.S. Army are known by many as Buffalo Soldiers. These men enlisted in the US Army after the Civil War. I am very respectfully,. Your O B't Serv't.
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: August 2013
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Wednesday, August 14, 2013. Looking Back in Time: The Population in Indian Territory. From the Indian Advocate, Volume XII No. 5, page 154. The question often arises about the number of Freedmen who actually lived in Indian Territory. An article from a 1900 article from The Indian Advocate. Contained data estimated from the Federal Census of that year. Angela Y. Walton-Raji.
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OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH & BEYOND!!: AREAS OF INTEREST
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OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH and BEYOND! I created this BLOG for my MATHIS/MATHEWS AND SMITH Family Lines. Although these lines in my tree are a rich part of my History, they are a mystery to me. What I thought I knew is not so. I plan to put the puzzle together one Branch at a time! These are the surnames that are from each area:. Pine Bluff, AR: Virgle Matthews, Alice Casey, Isaac Matthews, Lily Mathis/Matthews. South Carolina: Isaac Casey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pine Bluff, AR.
OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH & BEYOND!!: February 2011
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OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH and BEYOND! I created this BLOG for my MATHIS/MATHEWS AND SMITH Family Lines. Although these lines in my tree are a rich part of my History, they are a mystery to me. What I thought I knew is not so. I plan to put the puzzle together one Branch at a time! Sunday, February 20, 2011. SENTIMENTAL SUNDAY: FROM PAST TO PRESENT. These pictures were taken back in the early 90s when the boys and I packed everything up and decided to move to Maryland. Pine Bluff, AR.
The USCT Chronicle: "Remember Poison Springs!"
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Telling African American Civil War Stories, of Soldiers, Civilians, Contrabands, First Days of Freedom, and the Events that led to Freedom. Monday, April 18, 2011. Image from Encyclopedia of Arkansas. From the perspective of Black Union Soldiers the Battle of Poison Springs Arkansas. Would become the catalyst for a more determined effort in their battle for freedom. Simply put- it became their battle cry! It should be noted that many of the soldiers of the 1st Kansas Colored. And other places, the injure...
The USCT Chronicle: April 2014
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Telling African American Civil War Stories, of Soldiers, Civilians, Contrabands, First Days of Freedom, and the Events that led to Freedom. Friday, April 18, 2014. 150 years ago today the 1st Kansas Colored which was re-designated as the 79th US Colored Infantry was engaged in battle at Poison Springs, in Ouachita County Arkansas. They are remembered again on this day. On April 18, 1864 the battle of Poison Springs occurred. This took place in Ouachita and was part of the Camden Expedition. They did not ...
OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH & BEYOND!!: SURNAME SATURDAY: PEEBLES
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OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH and BEYOND! I created this BLOG for my MATHIS/MATHEWS AND SMITH Family Lines. Although these lines in my tree are a rich part of my History, they are a mystery to me. What I thought I knew is not so. I plan to put the puzzle together one Branch at a time! Saturday, August 18, 2012. I tucked the name away and promised to look into things when I got back home to Maryland. Of course life got in the way and I did not revisit the name until this past Tuesday. When I...
OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH & BEYOND!!: SENTIMENTAL SUNDAY: REMEMBERING 9/11
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OUR FAMILY AS A WHOLE: MATHIS/MATHEWS-SMITH and BEYOND! I created this BLOG for my MATHIS/MATHEWS AND SMITH Family Lines. Although these lines in my tree are a rich part of my History, they are a mystery to me. What I thought I knew is not so. I plan to put the puzzle together one Branch at a time! Sunday, September 11, 2011. SENTIMENTAL SUNDAY: REMEMBERING 9/11. So hard to believe 10 years has passed and I remember this day as if it was yesterday! Now its close to home. Traffic was terrible that day....
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: July 2014
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Friday, July 18, 2014. Dawes Records are only Part of the Story. Two cards reflecting Charles Alexander Creek Freedman. With Freedmen files the data is especially treasured, because the information can reflect the parents, and the names of slave holders as well. National Archives Publication M1186 Creek Freedman Card #1855. Old Series Card of Charles Alexander, Card #12. From th...
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog: New Records on Ancestry Open Doors for Oklahoma Researchers
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The African-Native American Genealogy Blog. Reflecting the lives of Blended families from African and Native American families. Sunday, January 11, 2015. New Records on Ancestry Open Doors for Oklahoma Researchers. Ancestry: Oklahoma and Indian Territory Indian Census and Rolls:. Adopted Whites, Delawares, Shawnees and Freedmen. In the case of the collection above, this reflects the 1896 census of the Tahlequah District of the Cherokee Nation, and this particular collection included the populations adopt...
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My Ancestors in Books
My Ancestors in Books. A library of resources and notes pertaining to Reverend Samuel Stone, Major General Robert Sedgwick, Elder John Crandall, and other early Americans in the forest where my family tree was grown. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. The Anti-Rent War on Blenheim Hill. Mayham, Albert Champlin. The Anti-Rent War on Blenheim Hill: An Episode of the 40's : a History of the Struggle between Landlord and Tenant Growing Out of the Patroon System in the Eastern Part of New York. Sias, Solomon. A Sum...
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Stories of our Ancestors. Sunday, January 25, 2015. 52 Ancestor's Challenge - Elizabeth Miles born 1834 in Georgia - Week 3 - "Tough Woman". I've been working on and off with this blog for over a year now, but still trying to get used to it all. I'm learning new tricks every week! This week, we are starting to use footnotes. Hopefully I'm using them correctly. If not.Sorry! Anyway.on to week # 3's challenge! 65279;. On February 13, 1849, Elizabeth married John H.M. Vines in Tallapoosa County, A...In a ...
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Exploring my journey documenting ancestors. From Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Friday, August 25, 2017. Oklahoma Freedmen Ancestry to be Featured on Blog Talk Radio Show. Will speak about her experience documenting her ancestors from the Cherokee Nation. Terry Ligon. Will speak about documenting his ancestors who were Chickasaw Freedmen. Ron Graham. Will share his experiences documenting his family history from the Creek Nation, and yours truly- Angela Walton-Raji. Terry Ligon's story i...
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My Ancestor's Story.com. Kia ora and welcome to My Ancestor's Story.com where you can browse family history stories. Or add your own. You'll find a rich resource of pre-colonial New Zealand and South Seas fisheries history too, including a comprehensive shipping index. More information is being added all the time, so get in touch. If you'd like to contribute in any way or check out the Tea Chest. Born in England in 1789, John Lidiard. Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor? What's the story of your ancestor?
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