| STORYTELLER |
LOCATION |
HOW YOU HEARD |
YEAR TOOK PLACE |
TELLER'S PLACE OF ORIGIN |
WHAT IT'S ABOUT |
| Grandmother |
North Carolina |
paternal grandmother |
1700s |
North Carolina |
President John and Samuel Adams descendants |
| My father |
Laurens County, South Carolina and Little River County, Arkanass |
Oral History |
1880s |
Grandparents who were slaves |
Migration of family; name change |
| father, and his 2nd cousins |
South Carolina |
family reunion |
1900s |
Orangeberg, South Carolina |
perseverance, fear and overcoming |
|
Raleigh, North Carolina |
family story |
1890s |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
great grandparents |
| family |
North Carolina |
|
1690s |
Alamance County, North Carolina |
Family Tree |
| Grandfather |
Marion and Georgetown county South Carolina |
Family history |
1700s |
Marion County South Carolina |
|
| Aunt and Uncle |
Bradley, Abbeville and Greenwood, South Carolina |
Oral Discussion |
1870s |
Greenwood, South Carolina |
Four Generations |
| My mother and aunts |
Anson county, Morven, North Carolina |
Oral history |
1856 |
North Carolina |
Oral family history confirmed |
|
Halifx county, North Carolina |
slave records |
|
family records, photographs |
Family tree |
| Grandmother |
Washington, Ohio |
Oral Interview |
1883 |
Granville City, North Carolina |
A Puzzle Solved |