Enslavers & New Records (Cheri Hudson Passey)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • During a new quick start "What to Do If Your Ancestor Enslaved People?" Cheri Hudson Passey will share her experience and next steps. But first Jim and Michael with "New Record Groups, New Horizons" where they invite you to expand into new discoveries
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    Our ancestors surprise us in many ways. Hear Cheri Hudson Passey's journey after she was surprised to discover enslavers in her family tree.
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  • @shelton1567
    @shelton1567 6 месяцев назад +2

    My ancestors were from the south. Once I started doing my genealogical research I was hoping I wouldn’t find enslavers and for 4 generations I didn’t find any. But in generation 5 I found them. I can’t begin to describe the horror and deep sorrow I felt when I found enslaved persons on the inventory along with the pigs, cattle, sheep and horses. They weren’t listed by name, just male or female and age. The dehumanization inflicted on these human beings was sickening. I felt deeply ashamed. I didn’t know there was anything positive I could do so thank you.

    • @GenealogyQuickStart
      @GenealogyQuickStart  6 месяцев назад

      Wow thanks for watching and sharing. Maybe one day the name of the enslaved people will be known somehow.

  • @silverstreakf419
    @silverstreakf419 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am African American with East German DNA. I've found Pennsylvania Dutch in connection's trees. I do not know any German last names to begin the research.

    • @GenealogyQuickStart
      @GenealogyQuickStart  5 месяцев назад

      If the German comes from ethnicity estimates, then it is not real, IMO, until you connect with a person. Work with DNA cousin and continue to collect document connected to what you know. The German May disappear during the next refresh of the data. If you are not a member of a genealogy group join one. This will help u to stay up on the latest in genealogy and to find help with DNA research. Much success to you.