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Not too my knowledge but I sure hope so 👍🏻😁
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Yes, I have the inventory of the farm that was filed when my 3X great grandfather died in Ouachita Parish in 1835. There is a list of the slaves, their names, and physical descriptions. Also I have the list from 1850 when the estate was settled. That part of Ouachita Parish was made into present day Jackson Parish. I also have lawsuit records of a dispute over one of the slaves. It seems my 3X great grandmother and her oldest son were sued by her daughter and his sister over the son using the estate slave on his own farm.
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no - got here at the tail end of the 19th century.
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My great great grandfather had two.
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Dad's side for sure.Mom's not so clear. Both sides pre-revolution immigrants, fought Brits or assisted rebels.
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to the best of my knowledge no. but I can guarantee you both sides would have fought on the south not because of the didn't like black so much didn't like government intrusion...
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No, but a key battle in the Civil War was fought in the back yard of my extended family. None participated in the battle of Ft. Donelson on either side, but there were family members on both sides of the war. https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/battle-of-fort-donelson
I am..........disturbed.
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I had zero ancestors here before 1881. That's on my mother's German side. Both of my maternal grandparents were born here to German immigrant parents who came here as children with their parents from Bavaria and Alsace. My father's side began here when my grandfather arrived from Scotland in 1914. He served in the Canadian Army in WW1, as did a few other guys from around here who crossed the border and enlisted in the spring of 1917. He married his old girlfriend in Dundee Scotland a few weeks after WW1 ended and it was early 1919 when they got back here. Ain't none of my ancestors ever showed up here until post slavery.
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I had zero ancestors here before 1881. That's on my mother's German side. Both of my maternal grandparents were born here to German immigrant parents who came here as children with their parents from Bavaria and Alsace. My father's side began here when my grandfather arrived from Scotland in 1914. He served in the Canadian Army in WW1, as did a few other guys from around here who crossed the border and enlisted in the spring of 1917. He married his old girlfriend in Dundee Scotland a few weeks after WW1 ended and it was early 1919 when they got back here. Ain't none of my ancestors ever showed up here until post slavery. Doesn't matter. It is not OK to be white. You owe reparations.
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Don't really know. But if they did, none who are alive today.
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Yes.My Great Grandmother was a Smith from Copiah County Mississippi,her Father,my 2xGreat Grandfather did as well as my 3xGreat Grandfather and many others in the Smith Family.It was a time in our history when our Country was a wilderness and "Cotton was King".
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~ As Bob Hagel would say"You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong."Good words of wisdom...............
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God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Mothers side NO Fathers side likely, but have no real proof....
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Not that I know of
If they did, I can't figure who got my allocation of white privilege, because my mother's and father's families were poor farmers that did a great job of surviving the depression.
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Nope, moms side didn't get here until just after the civil war, dads side later than that. I am descended from Vikings so maybe if you go back far enough I guess.
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Nope, mine were farmers and sailors.
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Nope. Hugenot refugees on my father's side. Somebody make the case I owe reparations, I dare you.
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my ancestors were Norsemen and they probably did have slaves ? but i have some Irish in me too and the Irish were slaves.
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Nope. Hugenot refugees on my father's side. Somebody make the case I owe reparations, I dare you. You are white
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