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| STORYTELLER |
LOCATION |
HOW YOU HEARD |
YEAR TOOK PLACE |
TELLER'S PLACE OF ORIGIN |
WHAT IT'S ABOUT |
| Cousins, aunts, uncles |
Sibley, Mississippi (Adams County) |
family history |
1900s |
Adams County, Mississippi |
great grandparents |
| Distant cousin |
Portsmouth, VA |
Oral history interview |
1857 |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Reunion |
| father, and his 2nd cousins |
South Carolina |
family reunion |
1900s |
Orangeberg, South Carolina |
perseverance, fear and overcoming |
| My Father, my cousin |
Stafford Plantation, Cumberland Island, Camden County, Georgia |
Oral History, 1860 Slave Census |
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Valdosta, Georgia, Cumberland Island, Camden County, Georgia. |
Native American / African Americans Pilgrimage / Reunion to Cumberland Isla |
| cousin |
Noxubee, Mississippi |
From an older relative. |
1860s |
Alto, Louisiana |
Bondage |
| Cousin |
Philippi, West Virginia |
Oral History |
1830s |
West Virginia |
Oral History Native American |
| Father and cousin |
Breaks, Virginia |
Family Members |
1800s |
Kentucky |
Black flight |
| Father and cousin |
Red Bud, Illinois |
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1850s |
Red Bud, Illinois |
Orphan ancestor |
| Cousin |
Glenwood, Montgomery County, (now Wheeler County) Georgia |
Family Legend |
1863 |
Glenwood, Georgia |
Slave Grave |
| Cousin |
Fort Monroe, Virginia |
A Family History Book |
1860s |
Chesapeake, Virginia |
Colored Civil War Veteran |
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