To: sonofron
I hope that America can put this behind and move on. With regards to family trees, mixed race marriages were never illegal in my mother's country. No race stigmas there, more class envy. I can trace my roots back that far. My black great-great grandmother married her former owner in the Anglican church, but no children. Her father's whole side are all from the Dutch ruled Antilles, Spanish and Dutch. My dad was full blooded Italian. My background defies explanation and have flummoxed many from black muslims to neo-nazi skinheads.
111 posted on
04/19/2003 10:32:10 PM PDT by
cyborg
To: cyborg
My black great-great grandmother married her former owner in the Anglican church, but no children.
Is she had no children, then how are you her great-great grandson?
To: cyborg
My black great-great grandmother married her former owner in the Anglican church, but no children.That does not compute - if your great-great-grandmother had no children, how could she be anyone's great-great-grandmother.
177 posted on
04/20/2003 12:08:35 AM PDT by
reg45
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