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  • Tracing Your Roots: Did My Wife Descend From Runaway Slaves?

    A Canadian resident tries to confirm the origins of his wife’s ancestors, who reportedly traveled the Underground Railroad. Dear Professor Gates: My wife, Kathy Brooks, and I live in Canada, and she is trying desperately to trace the ancestry of her great-great-grandmother Mary Ann Shepherd, who arrived in Canada between 1845 and 1861. We believe…

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    Henry Louis Gates Jr. and NEHGS Senior Researcher Meaghan E.H. Siekman






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    February 24, 2017
  • Tracing Your Roots: Untangling the Origins of My Dad’s Blended Family

    A reader seeks details on grandparents who left behind a family tree with many branches. Dear Professor Gates: Can you please help me get some clear history on my grandfather and grandmother? My father, George W. Murphy, was born March 25, 1919, in Little Rock, Ark., one of many siblings. My grandmother Ada Wiley Murphy…

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    Henry Louis Gates Jr. and NEHGS Senior Researcher Meaghan E.H. Siekman






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    February 17, 2017
  • Tracing Your Roots: What Is the Secret of My Grandma’s Past?

    A record search uncovers clues to why a Georgia family fractured eight decades ago, leaving painful memories. Dear Professor Gates: My grandmother Frances Walker of Edison, Calhoun, Ga., was born on Dec. 22, 1938, and died Dec. 2, 2002. Her mother was Ella M. King, who was born in 1913 and died in 1981 under…

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    Henry Louis Gates Jr. and NEHGS Senior Researcher Meaghan E.H. Siekman






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    February 10, 2017
  • Tracing Your Roots: Was My Ancestor Kidnapped From Freedom to Slavery?

    A book claims that a man’s great-grandfather was abducted as a boy and sold into bondage. Official records back up at least part of the heartbreaking story. Dear Professor Gates: I am trying to find the names of the parents of my great-grandfather Lucius Kidd. All I have to go on is a book written…

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    Henry Louis Gates Jr. and NEHGS Senior Researcher Meaghan E.H. Siekman






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    February 3, 2017
  • Tracing Your Roots: Were My Married Slave Ancestors Forced to Live Apart?

    A historical document that appears to legalize a marriage formed under bondage in 1858 suggests a heartbreaking scenario for one woman’s ancestors. Professor Gates and his team of genealogy researchers address the answers she seeks. Dear Professor Gates: I am trying to learn more about my enslaved ancestors Sandy Butner and Mary Jane Powe in…

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    Henry Louis Gates Jr. and NEHGS Senior Researcher Meaghan E.H. Siekman






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    January 27, 2017
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