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General Meeting Schedule 2022



2022 - All meetings  Sat 10:30 -12:00
(unless otherwise listed)


email 
Deaahgs2017@gmail.com  for a Zoom invite

22 Jan 2022
Brick Wall Session 
​Bring your brick walls and we'll share ours
 
26 Feb. 27 2022       
African Origins of People Brought to America in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Rosalyn Green - African Origins of People Brought to America in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
 
26 Mar 2022      
Military Bands                                                                                               Regina Barry
And a-One and a-Two
 The Virginia legislature enacted a statute in 1738 requiring “free mulattos, blacks, and Native Americans to serve in the military”. Forbidden to bear arms due to colonial fears of uprising, they served exclusively “as drummers, fifers, trumpeters, or pioneers”.  The long history of African-Americans in military bands… including paid service in colonial times and jazz musicians in WWI is fascinating.

 
23 Apr 2022
Erwin Polk
Growing Up on a Unique Street in Philadelphia
The 6400 Block of Clearview Street, Philadelphia; an example of children that rose to success because of over 70 years of lifelong friendships & our proper up bringing by our parents.  We are an example of a successful inner-city neighborhood where no child was left behind.


21 May 2022 
Celebrate our Mothers Day
Attendees are asked to share valuable advice they received from their mothers so that all can benefit.


25 Jun 2022
Celebrate Our Fathers Day
Attendees are asked to share valuable advice they received from their fathers so that all can benefit.

                                                                  
23 Jul 2022
Reclaiming Black Ancestral Ties
      at Virginia Plantations                         
Michelle Oliver



27 Aug 2022
TBD Finding Elusive Ancestors
​Theora Lowe-Staton


 24 Sep 2022
Celebrating Our Founders
                                   

22 Oct 2022
Unindexed Records In Family Search
A Hidden Gold Mine


19 Nov 2022
The Tribble Family Journey from Newberry, SC to Philadelphia, PA
Regina Vaughn  
She will describe how she used a will, a Freedmen’s Bureau labor contract, a census record, and a death record to uncover the story of her ancestral family’s enslavement in Newberry, South Carolina from about 1822-1865, their living life in freedom after the Civil War, and the 1917 migration to Philadelphia by her great grandparents Rev. George and Fannie Tribble Glenn.



No meeting in December

The dates and places maybe subject to change.
Please check the website for updates.

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  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Facebook
    • National Chapter
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  • Monthly Meetings
  • Resources
  • Oral History Project
  • Apprenticed in Delaware
    • Sussex County, DE
    • Kent County, DE
  • NEWARK DE