all of va,pa,dc,nj, ny,conn
ANY CONNECTIONS ? or updates please email me
1 Richard Varick Abt 1728 - d: in New York City b: Abt 1728 in
Dutch descent,Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey-former slave
.. +mother Mother: Father: d: in Newburgh, New York b: in former
slave-OWNED BY THE VARICK FAMILY
......... 2 JAMES BISHOP VARICK 1750 - 1827 d: July 22, 1827 in OR
BORN January 10 -nEW YORK- b: June 17, 1750 in FIRST BISHOP OF THE
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHURCH.
............. +MARY
I am looking for family surnames: James and Anderson in the Ocean County
area. I am also looking for the Summey surname. The last I knew, they
were in Monmouth county.
Thanks.
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Greetings everyone,
Im updating my search as well as my e-mail address from Aug 2000.Im looking for my biological father that I have not seen in 43 yrs.I don't have much info,but this is all I have for now.His name is Johnnie W Williams.His birthplace is Rochester NY I've wa
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Obit, of my Uncle Booker T Brown
Mr. Booker T Brown, died Nov. 19, 1970. Services were held Nov. 25,
1970 at 1:oclock, Tunsil Funeral Home, 410 Market St Palmyra N.J.
Internment; Wrightsville Cemetery. By Edith Pryor & Family. Does
anyone have any information about Booker T Brown, or Edith Pryor? They
were my Aunt and Uncle.
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Hello all, I'm seeking information on my family.
Father Wilbur L. Brown born to Charles and Mary Ethel Anderson Brown, he
was the youngest of 12 children. Born in Morris Town NJ 1911, family
was split up when his mother passed around 1920, he was adopted by a Dr.
Preston? Any help will be appreciated.
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African American History Forum. This email distribution list has been
created to help preserve our rich and diverse cultural heritage, recording
the many triumphs of our people and the numerous struggles that we have
endured. Please share any factual stories, recollections, anecdotal,
family reminiscences or documentation pertaining to our African American
History.
Grandparents and other older relatives are excellent and valuable sources of
historical information. Any stories that you might have heard
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If you have ancestors from Princeton (and sometimes Kingston, Rocky Hill, etc.), please check out the new African American History Web pages from Princeton Public Library. They contain transcriptions of marriage, death and family information from nineteenth-century newspapers. More information will be added every week or
Update of new databases on The Olive Tree Genealogy! Thanks to two
volunteers, I have been able to add the
following databases to my New Netherland/New York section
of Olive Tree Genealogy: o 1698 List of Inhabitants of Flushing, Queens
Co.NY http://olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/census/inhabflush.shtml This list acts
as a census substitute and contains the names
of
530 white individuals and 113 slaves o 1698 List of Inhabitants of
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I am researching the TRUAX family, and I am looking for any descendants or further information on a family of black Truaxs in Morris Co., NJ:
James TRUAX, born abt.1800, mar. Rachel; children: George W. (may be brother - b.1818, mar. Harriet), Mary (b.1823), James Theodore (b.15 Oct 1826, served in U.S. Co
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Surnames: rivera
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HI ALL ;IF ANYONE KNOWS OR IS THE FAMILY OF AMBROCIO RIVERA ORTIZ FAMILY,PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH ME.IM YOUR COUSIN .THANK YOU ALL.P.S. boricua19552003@yahoo.com
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Surnames: Davis, Accoo, Wright, Taylor. Stevens, Cutler
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My name is Ron Accoo. My grandfather was Clarence H. Accoo. His mother's maiden name was Davis, Laura Emma. Her father was George W. Davis, born to James & Sarah Davis of Davistown, N.J.circa 1836. Have some more information, some you may have. Contact me, pleas
Hey there Cousin Ron,
This is what I've got on your particular branch of the family tree. I don't
even have a record of your grandmother being born. Wow: what information
you've given me already. Please read what I have and add ...add...add...
I have a thousand questions already.
Cousin Viola
Descendants of James Davis and Sarah Magee
Generation No. 1
1. JAMES2 DAVIS (chilc of SOLOMON1)1 was born Abt. 1800 in Davistown, New
Jersey2, and died 12 Jun 1878 in Davistown, New Jersey3. H
Hello everyone,
For quite a while now, a wonderful thing has been happening on the New
Jersey (state) mailing list! David Tourison has been posting New Jersey Will
Abstracts for various surnames, that he has been transcribing from "two
books listing wills of people from NJ from the years 1670 to 1750." He has
given me permission to forward these on to this list, if any of you are
interested. I wasn't sure if all of you are already subbed to the state
list, or not, but I will be more than happy to forward
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Hi Everyone,
It's Toni Carrier, the Founding Director of The USF Africana Heritage Project. Our website is now live on www.africanaheritage.com.
Our searchable database will be added over the next three weeks, so please check back often! We have more than 4,000 submitted records to share on our website. Once our record up
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My Great-grand mother 's name was Lillian Smalls. She passe d whe I was about 10 years old ( 1980) She lived in Jersey City. She had a son, Joseph. My Grand Mother Essie and another Daughter Marie. She had other children but I cannnot recall there names....I hope this helps. Good luck...
By the way, I think she also used
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Subject: Black History Conference, April 2005
Please post and share the following notice!
Mark your calendar
28th Annual Conference on Black History in Pennsylvania
April 20-23, 2005
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"A Historic Black Capital of America"
The Conference on Black History in Pennsylvania is an annual event sponsored
by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, the African American
Museum in Philadelphia, Atwater Kent Museum, Greater Philadelphia Tourism
Marketing Corp., and
Hi Cousin
I would ***LOVE*** to sit down and talk with you after the holidays. I've been trying to find more information of the Hicks family and Hickstown in general. That history simply cannot be lost.
My maternal grandmother said that the path between Hickstown and Davistown was a well worn and traveled path. Hicks / Davis marriages seemed quite frequent. My maternal Gggrandmother was Elizabeth Jane Hicks, wife of Samuel Davis and I believe a Daughter of Samuel Hicks who founded the Hickstown church an
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As part of my website Discover Genealogy which is dedicated to assisting you discover your African American heritage. I have launched an African American Genealogy Blog available at http://africanamericangenealogy.blogspot.com. The blog is updated at least twice a week with news related to African American Genealogy, Herit