Early Ancestors

Two of my earliest ancestors that I could identify were Cassie Williams and her daughter, Phillis Smith. As the story goes, Cassie Williams was one of three slave girls in Georgia. Although I haven't been able to verify this story, or her country of origin, our family has been able to trace from Phillis to her daughter Ira, to my grandmother Lucille. My wife and I visited Iron City in 2011 for a family reunion. I was surprised to find a living relative that remembered by grandmother. That relative took me to a local church where Phillis Smith's name appeared, as a member or the church renovation committee.

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Joyce Stone (website) on Monday, 05 March 2012 05:50

Grandparents are wonderful! Hopefully you were able to find out more about her?

Grandparents are wonderful! Hopefully you were able to find out more about her?
Tom Cormier (website) on Monday, 05 March 2012 13:20

That is an intriguing discovery Dean but probably not so much a surprise back then. Good start!!

That is an intriguing discovery Dean but probably not so much a surprise back then. Good start!!
Ersula Odom (website) on Monday, 05 March 2012 13:49

I was just talking about the value of church histories yesterday. They are amazing. I found a complete roll of information about my family in the Shromberg Library in New York. A couple of generations. Plan to purchase the entire mircofiche roll in May.

I was just talking about the value of church histories yesterday. They are amazing. I found a complete roll of information about my family in the Shromberg Library in New York. A couple of generations. Plan to purchase the entire mircofiche roll in May.