by Toni | May 14, 2019 | Blog, Family History Research
Vance, Mr. and Mrs. E. W., The Palmetto Leader, Columbia, South Carolina, 15 November 1941, page 7, column 1 I found two more birth announcements for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vance. This one was for an infant son who Mrs. Vance gave birth to. Unfortunately, he did not live...
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by Toni | Apr 17, 2019 | Blog, Family History Research
Robin R. Foster looking at how long Martha Vance had property given to her by Emory Wallace Vance, Sr. Photo by Ellis McClure on March 15, 2019. In Emory Wallace Vance, Sr. is Among the Richland County, SC Grantor Deeds, Emory Wallace Vance, Sr (1901-1973) gave Martha...
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by Toni | Feb 18, 2019 | Beyond the Basics, Blog, Family History Research
Have you ever gotten stuck searching a female ancestor in African American genealogy because you did not know the name she used before she was married? Well if you remember Martha Vance (1884-1978) in Emory W. Vance, Sr. is Among the Richland County, SC Grantor Deeds,...
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by Toni | Dec 11, 2018 | Blog, Family History Research
This is the best African American genealogy oral history interview that I have shown you so far. I interviewed the interviewee before and after meeting her, and now that she has passed, I am still finding more. Robin R. Foster, Lutherine Vance Smith, Edna L. Foster,...
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by Toni | Aug 21, 2017 | Beginning Genealogy, Blog, Family History Research
In Avenues of Research from a Will, we highlighted several clues that could help to reveal more about George Epps Tucker (1860-1927), affectionately called Epps, and his son, George Anderson Tucker (1882-1932). You should search to see if wills exist for the...
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