Tag Archives: African-American

Physical wooden portrait pieces shaped like a human silhouette linked together by lines on a gray background, image by Freepik
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Marshall County, Mississippi Research and Discoveries

This month’s US Black Heritage 1880 Census Project focus on WikiTree is the state of Mississippi, specifically Alcorn, Lafayette, and Marshall counties. I suggested Lafayette and Marshall (as a member of the USBH Mississippi team) because I’ve previously focused on them (mostly Lafayette because a lot of my more recent paternal ancestors were from there), but I decided to work on Marshall exclusively this month because only 1% of the black people in the 1880 census for Marshall County were recorded on the tracking spreadsheets as of September 1st (out of 18,587 people total).… Read more “Marshall County, Mississippi Research and Discoveries”

Physical wooden portrait pieces shaped like a human silhouette linked together by lines on a gray background, image by Freepik
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My Lafayette County, Mississippi Web of Connections

Abbeville, Lafayette County, Mississippi is a very small rural town. The population (as of 2020) is only 372 people. It was originally founded by people who migrated there from Abbeville, South Carolina in the 1830s. I’m interested in Abbeville because my father and majority of his ancestors (at least back to 1870) were born either there or in larger Lafayette County.… Read more “My Lafayette County, Mississippi Web of Connections”

4th and 5th great-grandparent possibilities (update)

Ancestry updated my ThruLines again, but decided to use different tree sources for the incorrect suggestions in it (the names and photos are different but they’re the same people as before). Rachel Flood Logan is new, but she’s set in someone’s tree as the mother of Andrew Logan (who is the father of my 2nd-great-grandfather Henry Logan’s enslaver Tyler Logan), so she’s not a match, either.… Read more “4th and 5th great-grandparent possibilities (update)”

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