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My African American Family page consist of research on the Weaver, Walden, Johnson, Turner, Claud, and Hardy Families of Virginia and North Carolina.



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Meet My Ancestors: Front row: Titus LaGrand and Mary Catherine Johnson Walden, my GGrandparents; their son, Squire Titus Walden, my granddad, Great Grandparents, Walter and Nina Moore Turner; Virgie Claud Hardy, grandmother and Zilphy Claud, my GGGGrandmother. Back Row: GGGGrandparents, Willis and Sally Sarah Jones Weaver; my Grandmother, Lizzie Turner Walden and Granddad, John Walter Hardy.


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Ancestors: Just Ordinary People
Dedication:To My Brother: Make Every Day Count
In Memory of the Ancestors of Gloria Faye Hardy


To Read a Narrative on my GGGrandfather, Samuel Walden's Civil War Record, click here.
Did He Desert While on Recruiting Service?

Jesse Weaver and William Weaver were Free African Americans before 1790: Read their wills here.
Wills of the Weaver Family

James Thompson Claud, my GGrandfather was a slave of Philip J. Claude: View Estate Apppraisement here.
Slaves of Philip J. Claud

William Walden(Woleing) resided in Surry County, Virginia during the 18th Century: Read his will here.
Will of William "Walden" Woleing

Paul Heinegg, author of "Free African Americans of North Carolina and Virginia includes probable origins of the Walden and Weaver Families here: Walden and Weaver Origins

Last Update: 03/13/2000 GFH