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Children of Wash Rood/Lewis
Stewart County, Georgia
Oral History
1830s
Maradi Tribe
Overcoming
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Cousin
Philippi, West Virginia
Oral History
1830s
West Virginia
Oral History Native American
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father
alabama
family legend
1830s
mississsippi
workman's value
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It is through my fathers lineage, and he heard through his father.
Fort Mill Plantation (Fort Mill) Clemson, SC
I heard it through my parents, both my father and my mother.
1830s
Pendleton, South Carolina
I heard that I was a descendant of John C. Calhoun the US Vice President.
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L.Ogans, Cousin. F.Garner, Cousin. I.Van, Aunt.
Morristown,Tn.Bentonville,Ark.Ft.Gibson,Muskogee,Bartlesville,Dewey,Okla.
interview of L. Ogans, story passed down through generations.
1830s
Hancock Co.TN./ Ft.Gibson, Ok./3 Mile Branch, Ok./Allensworth & Tulare,Ca
Melungeon's from the east hills of Tn. via Va. son bartered 4 laundry det.
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My grandmother told me this story
Alabama
Family legend
1830s
Native American Cherokee
Native american story
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My mother and my cousin Bernice
Tuskegee Alabama
A traditional story passed down through the family
1830s
Tuskegee Alabama
The story is of the beginning of a long lasting family tradition
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