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  • Bless you brother for ur research, and for this clip

  • facinating! Would have like to see how the train station currently looks.

  • What is this guys' obsession with skin complexion? 

  • my name is Elunda, and my father name is Frank Collins III from waco,Texas born 1958

  • I also wanted to say I agree with on so much of your part 1 video. i think this is all races these days. I am Judiac by origin and I ever seen it in my own culture. Even parents of the day are the same. A child turns 18 and out there door they go. We ALL need to know about our origins. I have quite an interesting one, but would take way too much to tell here. It led to my Genealogy searching only less then 2 years now, and I have learnt, found sooooooooooo much! Take care

  • On your Chatmons side have you used the Pilot site on Familysearch org. ? Only in the last year have that indexed tons of Texas DCT's!

  • Thank for sharing you family with use The problem I have My great grandmother Name is Mary ? Rogers is my great grand father name I dont no her given name at birth she was born 12-12,-1882 from Atlanta Ga she from unpson county ga my grandfather was a black foot indana I need help

  • Wow..you have to share more!I really enjoyed you story.

  • Interesting spelling of LaSaine - in Charleston many people are Lesesne....

  • very interesting..... not boring - would love to see more.

  • i've been studying my family geneology aswell..I come from the collins family directly however their original location in my family was northern georgia and south carolina.

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  • Are you okay? I already told you that we are all cousins anyway. However.. you have to look at the evidence at hand. If there isn't any, you cannot draw any conclusions. A DNA test will partially solve the dilemma and show us just how close we all are. I don't think there anything else to discuss at this point via this medium. If you have evidence, I'm all ears.

  • oh ok your right

  • i also wondered when people trace ther family tree do they also do dna test to make sure because a lot of people couldve lied about who their child's father was?

  • you know have met relatives differt parts of south desdent cousins from down south please do not desdent your self from other states we mite all be cousins you know whats weied is alot people differt states I have met they were right about they iformition there mite be chatmans and georgia we could be related to because slavery some your chatman acestry mite had been sold all over the south like georgia virginia mississppi all parts of south even to the carabean im thinking slave terms

  • Well.. we have a Dorothea Chatman in our family. But there are no Virginia Roots as far back as we can go (which is very limited).

  • you never know if you are nows days if you put alabama and georgia north carolina missippi they sale slaves differt places and broke up familys and say maybe you great uncle made had been sale to virginia as slave 1700s 1800s may have produce my great great father lacy chatman they may lacy chatman likes hes daddys daddays great great father made had been sold to louisana you know orleans is the biggest slave state own blacks

  • im related to the chatmans my grandparents but minds were from west viginia and virginia and my great great grand mother was dora chatman shes was mix with some white black indian her parents were lacy chatman my great great grandmother was bessie chatman your grandmother that was a chatman look like my grandmother dora chatman im thinking were cousins

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