![]() Like I said, busy! Feel free to reach out and comment if you find a connection on these pages! The article will be out in the next issue of Hereditas, complete with a transcription of the cedulas for 492 enslaved ancestors taken in 1870. Pellot (hispanicized from Peugeot) was among a cluster of emigres from the Pyrenees region- from both the French and Spanish sides of this mountain range- who eventually wound up in Puerto Rico. Their cedulas are among those I transcribed and sought to provide context for. Fernandez-Sacco, 2007.įinally… I’ve submitted my article, “Reconstructing District 3’s Missing 1872 Registro Central de Esclavos for Northwest Puerto Rico” to Hereditas: Revista de Genealogia Puertorriquena, and had the pleasure of working with Ernie Rivera and Eliud Nieves on their great grandmothers who were enslaved on the plantation of Juan Labadie and its previous owner, Pedro Pellot, in Moca, Puerto Rico. Casa Labadie, Aceituna, Moca, Puerto Rico. There is so much history in this tree! I’ll be posting soon. Tree Climbing With Mr Williams may help you get through some brick walls and find a connection! I’ll be talking about some of the recent finds that lead to several states: AL, GA, FL, SC & NC. Orlando Williams find family in time for his Family Reunion coming up in June. I’m working on a series of short blog posts, to help Mr. Coming next: Imitation of Life (1959) on March 18th, 9PM EST, join in! This month was Glory (1989), on the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment of the USCT, in conjunction with the African American Civil War Museum. History Unscripted aims to spark thought about further dialogues and point to next steps toward change that one can take, so check out past and upcoming episodes!Īnother BPG activity is #CREWChat on Twitter- a fun way to share genealogícal tips on a range of films. Working with youth is a context that can open possibilities and facilitate resilience in the face of difficulty, so important for getting through life. Retrieved 21 September 2017.Regina Johnson, presently Chair of the Oakland Police Commission, talked about ongoing changes in Oakland, California (my former hometown) and her efforts in providing services for Black youth in the face of reduced services and the pressures of gentrification.
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