To: zeestephen
I'm certain that Thomas Walker was not the only slave trader of that era. Let's track down all of them and see how many modern era families are decended from them. I suspect that any family with colonial ancestors could be similar entwined.
Since my ancestors came over from eastern Europe about a hundred years ago, I am certain that none of them were involved.
55 posted on
06/20/2013 11:38:58 AM PDT by
reg45
(Barack 0bama: Implementing class warfare by having no class.)
To: reg45
The Delanos, maternal ancestors of Franklin Roosevelt, made their fortune in part through the slave trade. Of the first seven Presidents, five (Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson) were slaveholders. Ulysses Grant, the general that led to Union to victory, had owned slaves in antebellum Missouri. William Jefferson Clinton's middle name may either honor the third President or the first and only Confederate President. Jefferson was a common first and middle name in the postbellum South, as was Lee.
To: reg45
Since my ancestors came over from eastern Europe about a hundred years ago ... Humorously, by derivation, you may be on the victim side (by ancestry) of this equation. If they came from one of the 'Slavic' countries, where do you think that name comes from?
As for significance of a 64th portion of ancestry, well, a certain mASS US Senator used a 32nd portion to claim minority status for 'high cheekbones'! JUNK SCIENCE par excellence!
83 posted on
06/20/2013 12:10:56 PM PDT by
SES1066
(Government governs best when it governs least!)
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