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    • George Askew: 1860 United States Federal Census – Slave Schedules
    • George Askew: 1880 United States Federal Census
    • I Heard a Rumor…
    • Josiah Askew of Edgecombe County, North Carolina
    • Josiah Askew: 1790 United States Federal Census
    • Josiah Askew: 1800 United States Federal Census
    • Josiah Askew: 1810 United States Federal Census
    • Josiah Askew: 1818 Will and Probate Records
    • Josiah Askew: Drama after Death
    • Josiah Askew: Page 13 Recreated
    • Josiah Askew: The American Revolution
    • Obituary: Lish Askew
    • One Man. Two Different Death Certificates.
    • One Negro Woman
    • Question of Maternity
    • Was Lida a Morris?
  • Goode
    • The People in the Photograph
  • Terrell
    • Robert Lee Terrell, Sr.
    • Thank you for your service.
  • Tillman
    • What happened to Robert Lee Crutchfield?
  • Oral Histories
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    • Elisha, Elijah, or Lish?
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    • A Second Look
      • A Second Look: Chronology of Robert Lee Terrell, Sr.
      • A Second Look: Josiah Askew – 1830 United States Federal Census
      • A Second Look: Josiah Askew – 1840 United States Federal Census
      • A Second Look: Josiah Askew and Artis Clark
      • A Second Look: Lish Askew and the Mysterious Mary
      • A Second Look: More about Lish and Mary
      • A Second Look: The Now Not-So-Mysterious Mary
      • A Second Look: The Parents of Robert Lee Terrell, Sr.
    • Project Roots
      • Phase I: 1940 United States Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Askew – 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Dabney – 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Goode – 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Terrell – 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Tillman – 1940 U.S. Federal Census
      • Phase II: 1930 United States Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Askew – 1930 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Goode – 1930 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Terrell – 1930 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Tillman – 1930 U.S. Federal Census
      • Phase III: 1920 United States Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Askew – 1920 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Goode – 1920 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Tillman – 1920 U.S. Federal Census
  • The Last Mass Lynching in America
    • Moore’s Ford Mass Lynching of 1946
    • Moore’s Ford Mass Lynching of 1946: Fire in a Canebrake by Laura Wexler
    • Moore’s Ford Mass Lynching of 1946: Mortician = Medical Examiner?
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Project Roots: Tillman – 1920 U.S. Federal Census

1920 U.S. Federal Census – Georgia, Jones, Whites, District 0130 Sheet No. 3B – Enumerated on 6 February 1920 Farm Tillman – 1920 U.S. Federal Census My great-grandfather, Rev. Rufus J. Tillman, Sr, was recorded as 27 years of age … Continue reading →

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Project Roots: Tillman – 1930 U.S. Federal Census

1930 U.S. Federal Census – Georgia, Walton, Mountain, Militia District 454Sheet No. 3B – Enumerated on 8 April 1930Cap Jackson Road, Enumeration District 0018 Tillman – 1930 U.S. Federal Census Note: Line #80 is bolded because the documented information is … Continue reading →

Project Roots: Tillman – 1940 U.S. Federal Census

1940 U.S. Federal Census – Georgia, Walton, Mountain, District 147-19 Sheet No. 8B – Enumerated on 13 May 1940 Tillman – 1940 U.S. Federal Census

What happened to Robert Lee Crutchfield?

This is a question that I have been asking for at least seven years now, and never received a straight answer.  Whenever I asked, the answer I’d always gotten was, “it was a very sad time,” but no one would … Continue reading →

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  • Askew
    • George Askew: 1860 United States Federal Census - Slave Schedules
    • George Askew: 1880 United States Federal Census
    • I Heard a Rumor...
    • Josiah Askew of Edgecombe County, North Carolina
    • Josiah Askew: 1790 United States Federal Census
    • Josiah Askew: 1800 United States Federal Census
    • Josiah Askew: 1810 United States Federal Census
    • Josiah Askew: 1818 Will and Probate Records
    • Josiah Askew: Drama after Death
    • Josiah Askew: Page 13 Recreated
    • Josiah Askew: The American Revolution
    • Obituary: Lish Askew
    • One Man. Two Different Death Certificates.
    • One Negro Woman
    • Question of Maternity
    • Was Lida a Morris?
  • Goode
    • The People in the Photograph
  • Terrell
    • Robert Lee Terrell, Sr.
    • Thank you for your service.
  • Tillman
    • What happened to Robert Lee Crutchfield?
  • Oral Histories
    • Nicknames
    • Elisha, Elijah, or Lish?
  • Projects
    • A Second Look
      • A Second Look: Chronology of Robert Lee Terrell, Sr.
      • A Second Look: Josiah Askew - 1830 United States Federal Census
      • A Second Look: Josiah Askew - 1840 United States Federal Census
      • A Second Look: Josiah Askew and Artis Clark
      • A Second Look: Lish Askew and the Mysterious Mary
      • A Second Look: More about Lish and Mary
      • A Second Look: The Now Not-So-Mysterious Mary
      • A Second Look: The Parents of Robert Lee Terrell, Sr.
    • Project Roots
      • Phase I: 1940 United States Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Askew - 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Dabney - 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Goode - 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Terrell - 1940 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Tillman - 1940 U.S. Federal Census
      • Phase II: 1930 United States Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Askew - 1930 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Goode - 1930 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Terrell - 1930 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Tillman - 1930 U.S. Federal Census
      • Phase III: 1920 United States Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Askew – 1920 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Goode – 1920 U.S. Federal Census
        • Project Roots: Tillman – 1920 U.S. Federal Census
  • The Last Mass Lynching in America
    • Moore's Ford Mass Lynching of 1946
    • Moore's Ford Mass Lynching of 1946: Fire in a Canebrake by Laura Wexler
    • Moore's Ford Mass Lynching of 1946: Mortician = Medical Examiner?
  • Deep Thoughts
    • A Little Dab'll Do Ya
    • Inside My Head...
    • It's me, and I'm back!
  • Recipes
    • Slum Salad
  • Contact Me
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