I did a program on African American Genealogy last week at the DeSoto Public Library. I was a little concerned since I don't look like I have the creditials or knowledge to do a program on AA genealogy. I was pleased with the response though. Besides going through the major records sources and explaining how they are different for African Americans, I also laid out a research plan for a line that I am working on. Unfortunately like many AA lines, I have it back to 1880 and have hit the brick wall. I haven't given up yet as there are some avenues that I just haven't had time to research yet.
To lay out the problem. I am researching a woman named I. listed on the 1880 census in Montgomery County, MS. She is with her husband, T. Dottery. According to her age on the 1880 census, she would have been born about 1856 and she and her parents were born in MS. Family stories passed down say she was Indian, wore Indian clothes and was even known to do Indian rain dances in the yard. I've always admired her because how many Indians during that time period flaunted their race. However DNA has pretty much ruled out that she was Indian. Her great granddaughter and great great great grandson's DNA results indicate she may have been about 1/4 Black. At least she seems to be the most likely candidate of that generation. This opens up some record searches that I hadn't thought about exploring before, so I'm hoping that one of them reveals more information about I Dottery. I'll let you know how it goes.
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Whoo Hooo
I came in this morning and found the folder with my information from the last program. There were a few things I left out of the new one so I can add those in. The good news is that I have a few new things added to the program because of my recreation. I still haven't found the electronic file for it but at least I have the print out.
So come Google with us tonight at the Ellis County Genealogical Society.
So come Google with us tonight at the Ellis County Genealogical Society.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Googling for Genealogists
Tomorrow I'm doing a program for the Ellis County Genealogical Society,"Googling for Genealogists". I'm excited about it but a little frustrated. I did this same program for the Lancaster Genealogical Society in the Fall. It went over very well. However this last week I've been trapped at home because of the ice and snow. All of my program information is in a file at work. I even went by the university on Saturday but it was locked up tight. I'm recreating the entire program this weekend, so it probably won't be the same. Hopefully it will be even better.
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