I am a 32 year old living in Shelbyville, TN. I am doing DNA and genealogy research in order to help my cousins of color fill in their histories.
My family lines were enslavers and I'm seeking to connect DNA and information with African diaspora descendants.
Enslaver surnames: (to be continued)
OGILVIE
MILLER
FARRIS
DORTCH
ARMSTRONG
CARTER
OAKS
Please message me on facebook (facebook.com/jtothebrae) or ancestry (JordanBMalone) or here on wikitree!
Thanks!
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Jordan (Stewart-Dortch) Malone:
AncestryDNA, GEDmatch HL7363871[compare], Ancestry member JORDANBMALONE
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