The Montgomery Williams Project

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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

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Popular Articles/Posts:

  • Francis ‘Fannie’ Pope
    Fannie was born a slave in Kentucky at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. Even though Kentucky entered the war on the side of the Union...
  • Why was Myrtle Montgomery born in Chicago?
    After the ancestors of James Williams and Myrtle Montgomery arrived in Indianapolis nearly all the births for the next few generations occur...
  • Winona and John Henry Williams:
    1876 Winona Helm & John Henry Williams were both born the same year in Fayette County Kentucky. By 1889 they had moved to Cincinnati, Oh...
  • Sisters: Mildred and Dorothy Cabell.
    On the 1940 census Mildred Cabell, age 21, is living with her younger sister Dorothy (Cabell) Pope, age 17, at 416 E. 18th Street. Both have...
  • Walking Among The Stones:
    Went looking for some tombstones today. Found the map location for the grave-sites of Nannie (Brown) & Joseph Frank Montgomery and Frank...
  • Tuberculosis hits the Montgomery family:
    The early 1900's saw many epidemic level health problems emerge, most of which impacted the African-American communities greatly, partic...
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  • Mr. Williams and ""WHO""
  • Hattie Pope and the Reverend Sydney M. Puryear:
    Sidney M Puryear was born a slave in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He and his sibling’s, probably along with their unidentified parents, m...
  • James & Myrtle (Montgomery) Williams first home.
    This article has been updated/corrected, and re-posted under the title: “James & Myrtle (Montgomery) Williams: Lockfield Gardens”. It ha...

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