In Honor of My Ancestors
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2011
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December
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Conducting Slave Era Research
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February
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Honoring Our Enslaved Ancestors
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January
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Wordless Wednesday - Franklin & Armfield Slave Off...
Featured Speaker: Aaron Dorsey
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2010
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August
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In Honor of My Friend and Aunt - Elaine Logwood
Tombstone Tuesday - William L. Simpson
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June
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Wordless Wednesday - Sculpture honoring Edmonson s...
Wordless Wednesday - Draft of President Lincoln's...
Happy Father's Day
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - A Prolific Father
Happy Juneteenth!
My First Attempt At A Wordless Wednesday
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May
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In Search of Betsy (Ransom) Harris Part 2
Tombstone Tuesday
In Search of Betsy (Ransom) Harris Part 1
Happy Mothers' Day
Using Census Records to Prove A Name Change
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April
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Negro Speaks of Rivers
Latest Recipient of Ancestor Approved Award
Paul Lewis Ransom: Bearer of Family Tradition
Walter and Iola (Simpson) Haynes
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March
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The Myth About African American Genealogy & Repara...
The Civil War and Refugeeing in Texas
Restore My Name
Slave Era Insurance Policy
Texas Scholastic Census
The Limitation of Conducting Slave Era Research On...
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