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Around the time of the photograph, about one-quarter of the approximately one hundred enlisted men were of African descent, nearly all contrabands rated as boys and recently enlisted at Plymouth, North Carolina; a number shared the surnames of Etheridge, Johnson, White, and Wilson.23 In a ...
The best clues to tear down the “brick wall” research are found in thenameson the ads by the slave owners. Their imprints are often with first and surnames and identities of their family members who would benefit from the sale. The ad below that was posted in the Savannah, Georgia news...
Writing down the stories and the relationships helps us understand our heritage and the lives of our ancestors. After sharing my results with other family members, I get a sense that our family has become more connected. This method will also preserve the memories of our ancestors for future g...
My guess is that John and Miles McGeaugh were the brother and father of Hugh McGough. (In later records, the surnames of John and James are spelled McGough.)The Harford County, Maryland, Revolutionary Patriots Listings, page 150 (also available on Genealogy.com, under "Maryland and ...
Theory: 1. Culture shock can be described as the feeling of confusion and disorientation that one experiences when faced with a large number of new and unfamiliar people and situations. 2. There is a desire for independence and separateness, found in fo...
The war closed both Central and American Schools. As American families were herded into the internment camp at Santo Tomas that first week of January, the childrens’ education was carried on with surprising vigor under Louise Croft, who had arrived in 1941 to replace Glen Miller, Principal for...
Spain’s lasting legacies include Latin surnames, Catholicism, and a deeply ingrained belief that native brown skin is inferior to lighter skin. In 1898, Filipino revolutionaries booted out the Spanish, but the country’s freedom was short-lived. In 1899, the U.S. took over the country and ...