
Born in a Slave Dwelling:This Project is for those who were born in a slave dwelling. Moreover this project is for genealogical purposes.Declaimer: This project is not endorsed by the Slave Dwelling Project .
Move up to Armistead Name Study (James Lafayette)ARMISTEAD patriot of the American Revolution Born: Birthplace: Spy, revolutionary. Born into slavery to owner William Armistead around December 10, 1748, in New Kent, Virginia. In 1781, James Armistead volunteered to join the U.S. Army in order to fight for the American Revolution. His master granted him permission to join the revolutionary cau...
Pensacola Giants (1920) Negro League Baseball: Played at Moro Castle Park, Pensacola Florida (1921): Disclaimer: This project is not endorsed by the Negro Southern League Museum or the National Negro League Museum. I am grateful for their help to make this project possible. Abbreviations: N= Name DOB=Date of Birth POB=Place of Birth DOD= Date of Death POD=Place of Death FAG#= ...
Welcome. My name is Brendan Swemmer. I have copied this booklet, written and researched by John McGregor, in 2 parts below. I've put the family trees first and if you scroll down and click on a person's name in blue you will be taken to their profile page that has all the information about that person. From there you will be able to click on another link that will enable you to see their tree.B...
=Last name: Comrie=SDB Popularity ranking: 4832Recorded as Comrie, Comry and Comrea, this is an ancient Scottish surname. It originates from an estate known as 'The lands of Comrie' in the county of Perthshire, now a parish and village. The first recordings or at least those that have survived, are to be found in about the year 1447 when John de Cumre as spelt, held the lands by royal charter. ...