I Never Knew My Father
The History Of An African American Taliaferro Family In Georgia
Researching in Georgia - Taliaferro, Toliver, Lawrence, Brewer, Askew, Dorsey, Jackson, Poole, Butler, Allen, Gilbert, Crawford, Middlebrooks, Gates, Parks, Thompson, Alford, Favors, Guise, and related surnames.
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Atlanta, GA
Retired Paralegal Specialist, genealogist and family historian, animal lover, sister and friend.
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Happy 101 Award - January 2010
Thanks to Gini of Ginisology & Sharon of Kindred Footprints.
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Thanks to Gini at Ginisology; Felicia at My Nola Heritage; and Mavis at Conversations With My Ancestors
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Woodbury GA
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12 February 2010
Follow Friday: We've Moved!!
I Never Knew My Father
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