Uncovering a Unique African American Ancestral Culture

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2022
  • On this episode of RUclipsr Family Trees, I research the family tree of Jabari Walker of ‪@FromNothing‬. Tracing up one of Jabari's paternal lines, it took us to Liberty County, Georgia, where a unique African American culture known as Gullah Geechee was able to thrive.
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Комментарии • 102

  • @FromNothing
    @FromNothing Год назад +214

    Amazing. It was a pleasure to work with you on this. Just how deeply you dug into my family tree is just simply amazing. And it was even more amazing to see how unique the culture is that I descend from and how connected to Africa my people are. Additionally learning and knowing the details of my history to this extent is something I never thought I'd have the privilege to experience. Thank you so much for this! I will definitely share this with my family members and my community!

  • @williewalker8891
    @williewalker8891 Год назад +163

    I'm Jabari's brother and this is amazing! Thank you guys 🙏🏾

    • @CBrown9758
      @CBrown9758 Год назад

      Congrats!😁🤜🤛

    • @OdieSalmon
      @OdieSalmon Год назад

      the IV, presumably

    • @williewalker8891
      @williewalker8891 Год назад +2

      @@OdieSalmon legally I'm the 3rd, but technically, yes I'm the 4th

  • @EmmalineRoseMac
    @EmmalineRoseMac Год назад +45

    This was a great snapshot into the challenges we face when building African-American trees. We can get past that 1870 census, sometimes we just have to perform some fancy cartwheels to get there!

  • @suzzanahbessette6989
    @suzzanahbessette6989 Год назад +32

    I am a Way descendant that actually ended up in Western NY! My branch never went south.

  • @emilyepicmess8072
    @emilyepicmess8072 Год назад +66

    I’m really impressed with Stacey and Donald’s research, they’re doing fantastic work that will help so many people

  • @mskillian
    @mskillian Год назад +37

    The Gullah Geechee culture is so amazing. In high school in Atlanta, we read “The Water Is Wide” by Pat Conroy. Then we took a weekend field trip to Savannah and took a ferry out to Daufuskie Island before it was ruined…I mean developed. Back then, it was still rustic but you got a chance to see how remote and primitive it was while being so heartwarming and full of life because of the people who lived there. I had BBQ blue crab there for the first time and it remains one of my favorite foods ever since.

    • @omartistry
      @omartistry Год назад +3

      Disyah be fa tru!

    • @lora97006
      @lora97006 Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. Stories like these are so cool to see. 💜

  • @jamescorvus6709
    @jamescorvus6709 Год назад +15

    Jabari is Gullah Geechee? damn bro. Thats great.

  • @DonaldLovette
    @DonaldLovette Год назад +61

    Great focus on Liberty County's rich American and African American History. Many stories are yet untold because of the storyteller. I am ecstatic to see a new appreciation for "the rest of the story."

    • @Davis-McKinnies-Grier-Parker
      @Davis-McKinnies-Grier-Parker Год назад +4

      I absolutely love this Donald and Stacy! This is Elizabeth Torres. I'm researching my Dad, the late Rev Henry Smith's family in Liberty County. Keep up the good work. #LibertyCountyProud

  • @GenaGilder
    @GenaGilder Год назад +14

    I can actually trace my ancestry back to slavery on my maternal side due to slave and estate records found by a distant family member. My mother's family comes from a place called the Coe Ridge or Zeke town and they were the subject of a guy named William Montell's book, "The Saga of the Coe Ridge," on our family as well as the family who owned them. As well, a couple of family members wrote books based on their experiences living on the Coe Ridge and oral history passed down through the generations. I wish I could find out more about my father's side.

  • @vallergy
    @vallergy Год назад +21

    Can’t believe I came across this video. My great- grandparents were from Liberty County by way of the Georgetown area of South Carolina. I can’t wait to see if I can find more ancestors with the help of this website. Thank you for sharing this gem of historical information.

  • @cocoa_kiss
    @cocoa_kiss Год назад +23

    Loved this episode! What a treat to see the joy and pride that Mr. Donald Lovette has for his community.

  • @melissahinton8928
    @melissahinton8928 Год назад +14

    I wish it was always this easy! My relatives are from Perry County, Mississippi where most records 🔥 burned.

    • @mskillian
      @mskillian Год назад

      Try finding records in SC and VA where there were so many “Double Burned” counties. Courthouse burned once by Redcoats and then again by Sherman and his ilk.

  • @robertwilliams7586
    @robertwilliams7586 Год назад +13

    Jared, I am so impressed with the depth of work you did for Jabari, and all the priceless and rare information he and his family will forever have! I recently discovered many family secrets from multiple DNA companies (Ancestry, 23&Me, MyHeritage), and have built a large detailed tree. I was shocked to discover that I am 25% Irish, from a grandfather know one ever knew of. I now have a huge tree for this Irish ancestry, back to the early 1600's! But, not for my African ancestry, getting stuck before 1870. It feels so bad to get this shock of my Irish side, but have so much information, including a 1890 newspaper article of a murder suicide (and possible love triangle) where my Irish great grandfather had a child with a black woman, and she was shot to death by another White man who killed himself. I am longing to find the rich history of my black side. For example, my newly found black grandmother's father was the driver for the infamous Bonnie and Clyde, but I can't go back much further to learn more of this man. I don't know my paternal grandmother's lineage at all. And, for generations since my maternal great grandfather's birth, my family has been assuming we are part Jewish, but DNA is suggesting he may have had a different non-Jewish father than his siblings. I'm sitting on this potential huge family secret, but need help figuring it out, so I can share the truth with my family. My head has been spinning. I almost don't know who I am after all of this! Lol. Jared can you help me? I need help!!!!

  • @liav4102
    @liav4102 Год назад +14

    What a fascinating history!

  • @SamAronow
    @SamAronow Год назад +8

    A fascinating window into the background of one of my favorite RUclipsrs.

  • @GeneaVlogger
    @GeneaVlogger  Год назад +12

    Watch UsefulChart's video on Jabari's DNA results: ruclips.net/video/-_1tgdRfHXA/видео.html
    Check out Jabari's channel here: www.youtube.com/@FromNothing

  • @HowWeGotHere
    @HowWeGotHere Год назад +7

    Ok you got me I said your last video was your best - again you keep setting that bar higher.

  • @stevemckellar4978
    @stevemckellar4978 Год назад +7

    Great video. I appreciate how much you know about the AA community. My roots are in the Caribbean (Jamaica and Tobago). I wonder if you could share some of your research tips on your Jamaican relatives.

  • @curtis1415
    @curtis1415 Год назад +5

    WOW. This is incredible. I'm Black American and I've done a good job in filling out my own tree. But wrt my maternal grandfathers' branch, the furthest that I've gotten is my great grandparents, Henry Sims(my grandfather's also named Henry) and Bertha Shavers who were from South Carolina
    I do have matches from that line that could potentially give me confirmation back to my 4x great grandparents but I'm not 100% sure. I would love to allow you to see my tree to help me out.

  • @Azteca_X
    @Azteca_X Год назад +8

    Jabari is the man. I've learned so much about African history and cultures through his channel. Nice to see him getting the GV treatment!

  • @ChatrandomGuy
    @ChatrandomGuy 11 месяцев назад +2

    As an Albanian Turk , I send all my love and my respect to..our ancient cousins Zulu - Africans.
    Incredible culture, food , architecture, even a religion miracle!

  • @krisfinley6706
    @krisfinley6706 Год назад +12

    Great vid Jarrett! It makes me so excited and happy when people find their lost roots❤ In particular African Americans and indigenous Americans, since most have lost a lot or all of their histories

  • @Cnichal
    @Cnichal Год назад +8

    Honestly genealogy becomes really hard when you have family members who name their children after other family members, who are literally still alive 😂
    There’s so many Bettys, Tinas and Fayes in my family right now

    • @Circa2000s
      @Circa2000s 7 месяцев назад

      Same!! Like I have so many Betty’s in my family (including my grandmother) it’s crazy 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Deanna0456
    @Deanna0456 Год назад +8

    This is beautiful ❤

  • @ColleenJousma
    @ColleenJousma Год назад +11

    Really great vid. So much history! I love how we can learn so much about our ancestors from more than just a tree. The history of the people our ancestors lived among really impacted who they were and how they lived life.

  • @BonnieDragonKat
    @BonnieDragonKat Год назад +6

    I have run into this in my own tree. My 4th great great grandfather was a Free Person of Color. They had 16 children, 4 of which were free. Mom was white and they lived in and about Towns Georgia.

  • @cefcat5733
    @cefcat5733 Год назад +5

    Cool video, cool Genea V! 🎸🎶

  • @cathywithac
    @cathywithac Год назад +6

    Fascinating. Thank you.

  • @dddaddy
    @dddaddy Год назад +5

    Awesome story and very engaging video! ✌🏼

  • @matebsp
    @matebsp Год назад +9

    Great video, J!!

  • @sj1073
    @sj1073 Год назад +5

    So interesting, thanks for this.

  • @yoshohgosh
    @yoshohgosh Год назад +7

    Great video, I’ve been watching your channel for a few months and glad I’m able to use this video to try and find my past family relationships

  • @mariajackson2570
    @mariajackson2570 Год назад +3

    This is so awesome! I wish I could find someone to dig into my family history like this. Specifically my 4th great grandfather. He purchased 300 acres of land in Virginia in 1900. My mom and grandma grew up on this land. We know he was freed at the age of 13 but have no info before that. I call him my mystery man lol

  • @AngelavengerL
    @AngelavengerL Год назад +1

    This is so cool and fascinating. Came here from the max miller episode and definitely love these type of episodes!

  • @Mr.Nichan
    @Mr.Nichan Год назад +2

    1:27 I wonder how effective those blurred out names are at actually stopping you from figuring out who his parents are, given all the other relatives given on the tree.

  • @mr.e212
    @mr.e212 Год назад +2

    this was cool to watch

  • @b_dockk
    @b_dockk Год назад +1

    OMG this is amazing!

  • @anthonyproffitt5341
    @anthonyproffitt5341 Год назад

    Awesome video and story

  • @HuemorDGAP
    @HuemorDGAP Год назад

    We are researching our family tree and have hit the brick wall!! Great work, this was inspiring!!!

  • @MagnumEDU
    @MagnumEDU 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing amazing amazing. Quality quality quality! Content

  • @roxanneharrison3774
    @roxanneharrison3774 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for all your leads of doing research. Valuable information.

  • @nmb0428
    @nmb0428 Год назад +1

    Hello I’m so excited that you mentioned my family connection in your interview. After an Ancestory test I found out I’m related to the Way family. I would love more information. Can you help me?

  • @pepperjones7559
    @pepperjones7559 8 месяцев назад +1

    What an amazing and powerful story, Liberty County, Georgia.

  • @whatsupwithwy
    @whatsupwithwy Год назад

    I love this! Several years ago I was able to trace my ancestry on my maternal grandfather’s side back to my 5th great grandfather. He was board around 1815 in VA. This is where I’ve been stuck for the last 10 years. This has inspired me to pick up my research again.

  • @spac3n1nja
    @spac3n1nja Год назад +2

    Amazing video! I wish it was possible to hire researchers to help uncover the gaps and add details to my ancestry.

    • @GeneaVlogger
      @GeneaVlogger  Год назад +2

      You can always look at the APGen directory to see if there is someone available to hire who specializes in your ancestral ethnicity and/or ancestral locations. www.apgen.org/directory

  • @desmondcharles
    @desmondcharles Год назад +7

    So I’m a huge Afro American history buff and it was very interesting to hear how the Ga slave owners treated the slaves . More knowledge gained thank you for this amazing article. Also congrats to the young man be proud to come from such greatness!

  • @Rebecca-le9hn
    @Rebecca-le9hn Год назад +2

    I enjoy your information. I am a 74-year-old African American female. I recently took a DNA test through Ancestry. I have 13 different results. The only surprise was that I was 1% Bengal. I have never seen this result in any video. Looking at the history of Bengal I see that Africans were living there. Have you come across this in any of your findings?

    • @Circa2000s
      @Circa2000s 7 месяцев назад

      I have Bengal too 6%

  • @rochellewyndham2993
    @rochellewyndham2993 Год назад +1

    Can you track the Temne tribe near Seirra Leon to Charleston, S.C.? I am of the Gullah g
    geechee tribe where I was able to research through Charleston slave history and found this bit of information of that time...the family name is Myers and Cummings...some are also of the Irish decent from a small town called MEATH, the family name is Heary..her name is Catherine O'neill Heary and her father's name is Peter Heary... which I found my great great grandmother...I found them as far back as the mid 1800s and they came in through Lockport New York on the Niagara falls American side...First I want to let you know that I have been viewing your page and have learned a whole lot and love what you are doing...thank you in advance...Happy New Year and happy hunting.

  • @Prodigious1One
    @Prodigious1One Год назад +1

    Brilliant information. Wow, it's great to learn about Liberty County, Georgia. I only went to Savannah once. It will be cool to learn more about Liberty County, Georgia. I didn't know about Puritans coming to South Carolina or Georgia. It's great to learn that some slaves had some independence to do what they wanted in Liberty County--so cool!

  • @gmdelemeester
    @gmdelemeester Год назад +7

    Just reading about one of oldest unsolved disappearances in NYC about socialite Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold. Wonder if family tree and any descendant/relative DNA testing could crack it.

    • @Justafox305
      @Justafox305 Год назад +1

      buzzfeed unsolved did an episode on her

  • @TonyaEL
    @TonyaEL Год назад +2

    Wonderful episode. Very informative.

  • @lindamitchell7836
    @lindamitchell7836 Год назад

    Thank you 😊 for your amazing content!!! I’m from New Orleans and have a history that leads to Cherokee descendants as well as France and more!! Please 🙏🏾 help me find this story.. The Mitchell side leads to Kentucky and the Carolina’s. My father passed never knowing much about his father and I would love to know for him!!!

  • @earltaylor6071
    @earltaylor6071 Год назад +2

    Hello,can you explore the relationship of Jewish men and mixed race Black women in Louisiana and the children that they created from such relationships. One such name would have been a Lawrence Sherman of Donaldsonville,Louisiana who was in a relationship with Laura Meade. Lawrence is believed to have arrived from England and spoke Hebrew according to his grandchildren. Lawrence was born in 1864.

  • @murraywagnon1841
    @murraywagnon1841 Год назад

    I found something interesting in your video:"Why are all the Presidents related . . . and you are too - Pedigree". At 8:38, the image has 8 of my ancestors: Sir William Gascoigne, Elizabeth Gascoigne, Anne Talboys, Frances Dymoke, Mildred Windebank, George Read, Mildred Read and Elizabeth Warner. (me and how many others?)
    That was fun. Murray Wagnon 🙂

  • @conniegrant939
    @conniegrant939 Год назад

    I live just south of liberty County and Glynn County and it’s nice to hear this history of liberty county

  • @aliukehinde3906
    @aliukehinde3906 Год назад +1

    Wow,this Jabari guy looks exactly like Joe Aribo, who is also a yoruba/esan man from Nigeria

  • @latikia87
    @latikia87 5 месяцев назад

    my last name is Way and my hometown is only 35 minutes from Liberty Co, GA the Way surname is pretty uncommon in our area so I wont be surprised if we're related.

  • @subramanyabhat446
    @subramanyabhat446 Год назад

    Next up, you could react to Brandon Walsh and his siblings taking the DNA test. I think it was cool

  • @francesacoy4730
    @francesacoy4730 Год назад

    Virginia had the slaves listed by the owner's name making it easier to track. My grandfather's family had a huge land grant from King George. Not much left of it now, however lots of names carried down to today with this last name.

  • @ettinakitten5047
    @ettinakitten5047 Год назад +1

    Regarding census takers garbling stuff, one of my ancestors was a Belgian immigrant named Valentine who was misrecorded in the Canadian census as Paluntun. The way native Dutch speakers say Valentine kinda rhymes with Paluntun, but it's still a pretty big mistake in my opinion.

  • @AutonyB
    @AutonyB Год назад +1

    wow i got this total group and area georgia in my matches surnames

  • @emilydavis9660
    @emilydavis9660 Месяц назад

    Great research. I have Quarterman and Way DNA connections to private trees of white researchers on Ancestry.

  • @EnterAdman
    @EnterAdman Год назад

    How do you even begin to do this lol? I would love to.

  • @dianecrawford9204
    @dianecrawford9204 Год назад

    I am looking for a detailed meaning of myself.
    I am not interested in colonial destinations - just the cultural groups.
    Thank you for doing the research now.
    I understand what test - will give me a closer understanding of myself.

  • @TheDanEdwards
    @TheDanEdwards Год назад +5

    You do good work. However, I get rather triggered when it comes to "ethnicity" claims, and I left a few barbed comments over on UsefulCharts' take on Jabari's results.
    The past is important, and I think people on the whole ought to look more at their own family history. And as you point out, many Americans whose ancestors were slaves have had their past greatly obscured. The best thing we can do as a community is encourage more people to test, more people to attach their DNA test to their known family tree, and to make the known portions public, and help people find matches that can be clues to their shared past.

  • @celeste5607
    @celeste5607 5 месяцев назад

    Hi I am not sure if you are still accepting DNA results for comparison but I would like to send my mine so that you can help me better understand the two different results (MyHeritage/23&Me) how would I get them to you?

  • @TheLAHarris
    @TheLAHarris 3 месяца назад

    Nice job!!!Ive been trying to do family tree genealogy on my mother side for over 20 years. But I am unable to go pass 1870. What can I do to go further? I was told by my great Aunt our family had some Irish ancestry. My great grandmother was said to have been mulatto, and I am black. There is a Harris family reunion coming in July 2024. I’d like to get as much information as possible, if anyone can help direct me. So far I have my mother’s grandfathers parents who lived in Virginia ?1870? PLEASE HELP!!!

  • @albertagibbs8087
    @albertagibbs8087 Месяц назад

    Is he related to the Browns and Fagans in Riceboro?

  • @losfornia
    @losfornia Год назад

    Which is best to trace your family lineage in current country? Iike i wanna know more of my grandparents and if any were american slave

  • @TheTwentySecondDegree
    @TheTwentySecondDegree 10 месяцев назад

    18:16 is worth mentioning

  • @creativethought1608
    @creativethought1608 Год назад

    He could be family 😃 My mother is Gullah and she comes from the South Carolina Sea Islands. We still have family there we visit.

    • @roxanneharrison3774
      @roxanneharrison3774 4 месяца назад

      Hello..researching my family. Found out my great grandma on mothers side was a freed slave and left to live on the feed islands..of S Carolina. coast. Grand dad always joked to my Gma of her Gulla GeeChee culture...some times calling her black foot indian. She was as part Cherokee. I love to research.

  • @maryriser7836
    @maryriser7836 Год назад

    I was wondering what happened in the 1840s with slave trends? One of our ancestors own 2 or 3 slaves before 1840 but between 1840 and 1860 that ancestor acquired over 10 people. I just don't understand how he could have acquired so many people in such a short period of time.

  • @oliviamodira1738
    @oliviamodira1738 2 месяца назад

    It would tell you if they were Freeman or not

  • @TheLAHarris
    @TheLAHarris 3 месяца назад

    Any Harris black families from Virginia??

  • @secondexodus9105
    @secondexodus9105 Год назад +1

    Haplogroups:
    Ham: AB (e.g. A00 Cushites)
    Shem: DE (e.g. E1B1* Natufians)
    Japheth: CF*-GHIJKLMNOPQRST (e.g. J2 Turks)

  • @jessgunn6639
    @jessgunn6639 5 месяцев назад

    am i the only one finds it a bit rich that it`s called liberty county?

  • @MJ-co2eh
    @MJ-co2eh 7 месяцев назад

    I'm confused .. This is the 3rd or 4th channel I've found using this guy Jabari as some sort of "Blind side" character where the "nice white guy" is "helping" by assisting him trace his ancestry! If this guy paid you to do this & post coo ! if not, Why is this important to you ?

  • @wfs4227
    @wfs4227 Год назад +1

    The same stuff about gullah geechee is the same for establishing a black town in Liberty is the same for Beaufort SC and the Port Royal experiment. Still sad. Nobidy shouldve been able to have slaves to build their greed and generational wealth. Anerica will pay at judgement day.

  • @TeganHoney
    @TeganHoney 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry I just don’t trust it. Glad Jabari found what he needed. Well presented content by the way.

  • @XtraSis
    @XtraSis 8 месяцев назад

    Revelations 2023 Reparations

  • @tf5655
    @tf5655 Год назад +2

    If Staci’s family enslaved Jabari’s ancestors, an apology would have been nice. Moreover, it seemed (with the soft music) a good time was had by all back then when we all know that it was a miserable existence for the enslaved. 😂

  • @shaypink40
    @shaypink40 Год назад +1

    ⚠️Hi, this is a great video & research, but may I add a few things there was already black🖤 Negro & Colored North 🇺🇸’s here in America that are (not) Africans or Indians. Some of us maybe mixed with them but we not the same people. Africans are not allowed to own land nor the minerals of the land in 🇺🇸, black North Americans are foreigners in Africa. Some foreigners are allowed to rent land only here in 🇺🇸, but they can own businesses and properties aka houses 🏘️. Gullah people are Africans people from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱. Geechee people are 🇺🇸’s they are two different people.
    Majority of the Africans slaves was bought to South & Central America.
    They just started calling us Africans-Americans in 1988 because of Jesses Jackson.
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    Once again thank you for all your research.

    • @shaypink40
      @shaypink40 Год назад

      @zaxbiezchickencoop7192 you must be a foreigner🤡

  • @amj6283
    @amj6283 Год назад

    [19:44] Slavery is slavery please don't try to glamorized it. People lost their freedom to do as they pleased. If 10 hours of your day or more was spent plowing fields, in most instances you would be to tired to enjoy your evenings. Oh God [23:30], he's sickening to me.

  • @kiswahiliworldwide
    @kiswahiliworldwide Год назад +1

    Stop saying Sub-Saharian. It's a racist term.

    • @alexisichei1056
      @alexisichei1056 Год назад +1

      Sub-Saharan means South of the Sahara. It refers to regions of the continent of Africa that lie South of the Sahara. How is it a racist term?