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Suzanne Malveaux.

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Suzanne Malveaux.

Postby D J Thornton » Fri Feb 02, 2018 8:25 am

Suzanne Malveaux descends from Charles Rochon earlier founder in Mobile. I found interesting. His wife Henriettae Colon mother was a Native American From Kaskaskia, Ill .this story covers French Colony research inNew Orleans, a Mobile , I'll Nad Quebec. One of the most interesting story to m as it covers areas I research and Little known or thought of. She has in a Catholic Church French records the actual name of her Native America 8 grandmother.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rWhGItYHSmI


Suzanne Malveaux discovers that her roots include a black slave owner, a French-Canadian fur trader, and a Native American from the Kaskaskia tribe. Along the way, our guests are reminded that there is no universal African American narrative — that there are as many ways to be black as there are black people.
https://abundantgenealogy.com/finding-y ... ht-on-pbs/

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