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<div style="color:red;padding:100px;font-size:3em;"> You need to enable JavaScript to experience the wonder of this site! </div> Free Geni Research Tools Follow Project • Discussion • var running = false; var matchcount = 0; window.onunload = function () { $.post('/historycount'); } function getBase64Image(img) { // Create an empty canvas element var canvas = document.createElement("canvas"); canvas.width = img.width; canvas.height = img.height; // Copy the image contents to the canvas var ctx = canvas.getContext("2d"); ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0); // Get the data-URL formatted image // Firefox supports PNG and JPEG. You could check img.src to // guess the original format, but be aware the using "image/jpg" // will re-encode the image. var dataURL = canvas.toDataURL("image/png"); return dataURL.replace(/^data:image\/(png|jpg);base64,/, ""); } setInterval(function () { if (running) { $.ajax({ url: "/historycount", cache: false, dataType: "html", success: function(data) { eval(data); } }); } }, 5000); function goHistory() { if (running) { stopHistory(); } else { runHistory(); } } function stopHistory() { running = false; $('.progress1').slideToggle(); $('.progress2').slideToggle(); //document.getElementById("processing").innerHTML = ''; var statusval = document.getElementById("statustext").innerHTML.split("<"); statusval = statusval[0].replace("Researching", "Researched"); document.getElementById("statusinfo").innerHTML = statusval; document.getElementById("statustext").innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById("searchbutton").setAttribute("class", "cta cta-green"); document.getElementById("searchbutton").innerHTML = "Start Search"; setTimeout('fullStop()', 1000); } function fullStop() { $.post('/historycount?status=stop'); } function runHistory() { if (running == false) { var results = document.getElementById("historylistresults").innerHTML; var completeresults = document.getElementById("completeness").innerHTML; var conf = true; if (results.trim().length > 0 || completeresults.trim().length > 0) { conf = confirm("This will clear your current results. Do you wish to continue?"); } if(conf == true){ matchcount = 0; document.getElementById("historylistresults").innerHTML = ""; var masterval = document.getElementById("mastercheck").checked; var projectval = document.getElementById("projectcheck").checked; var problemval = document.getElementById("problemcheck").checked; var completeval = document.getElementById("completecheck").checked; var siblingval = document.getElementById("siblingcheck").checked; siblingval = !siblingval; var limitck = document.getElementById("limitcheck").checked; var merges = document.getElementById("mergecheck").checked; var followvar = document.getElementById("followcheck").checked; var masterselect = document.getElementById("masterselect").value; var followselect = document.getElementById("followselect").value; var projectselect = document.getElementById("projectselect").value; if (masterval == false && projectval == false && problemval == false && completeval == false && followselect == false) { alert("No search options are selected."); return } closeOptions(); var limitval = ""; if (limitck) { limitval = "&limit=" + document.getElementById("genlimit").value; } running = true $('.progress1').slideToggle(); $('.progress2').slideToggle(); document.getElementById("statusinfo").innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById("historylistresults").innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById("treearea").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("completeness").innerHTML = ""; document.getElementById("searchbutton").setAttribute("class", "cta cta-red"); document.getElementById("searchbutton").innerHTML = "Stop Search"; $.ajax({ url: "/historycount?status=start", cache: false, dataType: "html", success: function(data) { eval(data); } }); $.ajax({ url: "/historyprocess?profile=profile-1683909&master="+masterval+"&project="+projectval+"&follow="+followvar+"&followselect="+followselect+"&complete="+completeval+ "&siblings="+siblingval+"&masterselect="+masterselect+"&projectselect=" +projectselect+ "&merges="+merges+"&problem="+ problemval + limitval, cache: false, dataType: "html" }); } } } function updateCompleteness() { completeval = document.getElementById("completecheck").checked; if (completeval) { $.ajax({ url: "/treecomplete", cache: false, dataType: "html", success: function(data) { if (data.trim().length > 0) { document.getElementById("note").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("pdfcontainer").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("treearea").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("completeness").innerHTML = data; } } }); } else { document.getElementById("note").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("pdfcontainer").style.display = "block"; } } function updateHistory() { $.ajax({ url: "/historylist?profile=profile-1683909", cache: false, dataType: "html", success: function(data) { if (data.trim().length > 0) { document.getElementById("historylistresults").innerHTML = data; } } }); } function changeUser() { $('.slideDownUser').slideToggle(); } var optionmenu = true; function changeOptions() { $('.slideDownOptions').slideToggle(); optionmenu = !optionmenu; if (optionmenu) { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); } } function closeOptions() { $('.slideDownOptions').slideUp(); optionmenu = true; $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); } function limitHelp() { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideToggle(); } function masterHelp() { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideToggle(); } function projectHelp() { $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProject').slideToggle(); } function problemHelp() { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideToggle(); } function completeHelp() { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideToggle(); } function siblingHelp() { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideToggle(); } function mergeHelp() { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideToggle(); } function followHelp() { $('.slideDownProject').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMaster').slideUp(); $('.slideDownLimit').slideUp(); $('.slideDownProblem').slideUp(); $('.slideDownComplete').slideUp(); $('.slideDownSiblings').slideUp(); $('.slideDownMerges').slideUp(); $('.slideDownFollow').slideToggle(); } var followwarning = false; function handleChange() { var master = document.getElementById("mastercheck"); var project = document.getElementById("projectcheck"); var problem = document.getElementById("problemcheck"); var limit = document.getElementById("limitcheck"); var complete = document.getElementById("completecheck"); var sibling = document.getElementById("siblingcheck"); var merges = document.getElementById("mergecheck"); var follow = document.getElementById("followcheck"); var note = ""; if (follow.checked && limit.checked == false) { limit.checked = true; alert("For your own safety, Limit Search is required when the Follow Public Profiles option is selected."); } if (limit.checked) { document.getElementById("limiticon").style.display = "inline"; } else { document.getElementById("limiticon").style.display = "none"; } if (sibling.checked) { document.getElementById("siblingicon").style.display = "inline"; } else { document.getElementById("siblingicon").style.display = "none"; } if (complete.checked) { document.getElementById("completeicon").style.display = "inline"; } else { document.getElementById("completeicon").style.display = "none"; } if (project.checked) { document.getElementById("projecticon").style.display = "inline"; note = "Projects"; } else { document.getElementById("projecticon").style.display = "none"; } if (follow.checked & followwarning == false) { followwarning = true; alert("**** Warning ****\n\nRunning this option will set your Geni account to follow / unfollow all the profiles in the search path. " + "If following, the generation count should be something you can manage monitoring. " + "With exponential ancestors, following 20 generations could result in monitoring over 2 million profiles. " + "Also consider using the excluding siblings to reduce the profiles.\n\n" + "See the option's help for additional information on following profiles.") document.getElementById("followicon").style.display = "inline"; } else if (follow.checked) { limit.checked = true; document.getElementById("followicon").style.display = "inline"; } else { document.getElementById("followicon").style.display = "none"; } if (master.checked) { if (note.length > 0) { note += " / "; } if (masterselect = document.getElementById("masterselect").value == "false") { note +="Non-" } note += "Masters"; document.getElementById("mastericon").style.display = "inline"; } else { document.getElementById("mastericon").style.display = "none"; } if (problem.checked) { if (note.length > 0) { note += " / "; } note += "Problems"; document.getElementById("problemicon").style.display = "inline"; } else { document.getElementById("problemicon").style.display = "none"; } if (merges.checked) { if (note.length > 0) { note += " / "; } note += "Merges"; document.getElementById("mergeicon").style.display = "inline"; } else { document.getElementById("mergeicon").style.display = "none"; } document.getElementById("hitnote").innerHTML = note; } function submitProfile() { var profile_id = document.getElementById("userfield").value.toString().trim(); if (profile_id.length > 0) { var startid = profile_id.toLowerCase(); profile_id = decodeURIComponent(profile_id).trim(); if (profile_id.indexOf("&resolve=") != -1) { profile_id = profile_id.substring(profile_id.lastIndexOf('#') + 1); } if (profile_id.indexOf("profile-") != -1) { profile_id = profile_id.substring(profile_id.lastIndexOf('/') + 1); } if (profile_id.indexOf("#/tab") != -1) { profile_id = profile_id.substring(0, profile_id.lastIndexOf('#/tab')); } if (profile_id.indexOf("/") != -1) { //Grab the GUID from a URL profile_id = profile_id.substring(profile_id.lastIndexOf('/') + 1); } if (profile_id.indexOf("?through") != -1) { //In case the copy the profile url by navigating through another 6000000002107278790?through=6000000010985379345 //But skip 6000000029660962822?highlight_id=6000000029660962822#6000000028974729472 profile_id = "profile-g" + profile_id.substring(0, profile_id.lastIndexOf('?')); } if (profile_id.indexOf("?from_flash") != -1) { profile_id = "profile-g" + profile_id.substring(0, profile_id.lastIndexOf('?')); } if (profile_id.indexOf("?highlight_id") != -1) { profile_id = "profile-g" + profile_id.substring(profile_id.lastIndexOf('=') + 1, profile_id.length); } if (profile_id.indexOf("#") != -1) { if (profile_id.contains("html5")) { profile_id = "profile-" + profile_id.substring(profile_id.lastIndexOf('#') + 1, profile_id.length); } else { //In case the copy the profile url by navigating in tree view 6000000001495436722#6000000010985379345 profile_id = "profile-g" + profile_id.substring(profile_id.lastIndexOf('#') + 1, profile_id.length); } } var isnum = /^\d+$/.test(profile_id); if (isnum) { if (profile_id.length > 16) { profile_id = "profile-g" + profile_id; } else if (startid.contains("www.geni.com/people") || startid.contains("www.geni.com/family-tree")) { profile_id = "profile-g" + profile_id; } else { profile_id = "profile-" + profile_id; } } if (profile_id.indexOf("profile-") != -1 && profile_id !== "profile-g") { window.location.href = "/history?profile=" + profile_id; } else { alert("This does not appear to be a valid Geni profile id.\nPlease use the numeric id or the full URL of the profile."); } } return } function entsub(e, form) { var key = e.keyCode || e.which; if (key == 13) { submitProfile(); } } window.onload = function () { document.getElementById("followcheck").checked = false; handleChange(); Downloadify.create('downloadify', { filename:'HistoryLink.htm', data:function () { shadowbox = "<div style=' background:#fff; border:1px solid #d9d9d9; -webkit-border-radius:6px; " + "-webkit-box-shadow:#ddd 0 1px 1px; -moz-box-shadow:#ddd 0 1px 1px; box-shadow:#ddd 0 1px 1px; " + 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Ancestors Projects Minnie Smith is your great grandmother Native American Boarding Schools Lula Harrison is your 2nd great grandmother Native American Boarding Schools William Curtis Choice is your 2nd great grandfather HistoryLink Washington L Goff is your 3rd great grandfather Cherokee Genealogy and History Elizabeth Harvey is your 4th great grandmother Cherokee Genealogy and History William Choice is your 5th great grandfather American Revolutionary War soldiers Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Capt. Tully Choice is your 6th great grandfather Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Tully Choice, Jr. is your 6th great uncle American Revolutionary War soldiers Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Jonathan Pierce is your 6th great grandfather Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots American Revolutionary War soldiers Josiah B. Perry is your 8th great uncle Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Joseph Whitney is your 8th great uncle Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Joseph Perry is your 9th great uncle Arians and Weavers John Buxton is your 9th great grandfather Salem Witch Trials (1692) John Goodale is your 9th great uncle Middlesex County, Massachusetts Thomas Goodale is your 9th great uncle Early Settlers of Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Thomas Bacon, II is your 9th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts R-M17 (Y-DNA) Early Settlers of Woodstock, Connecticut R-L664 (Y-DNA) R-YP4535 (Y-DNA) R-YP441 (Y-DNA) R-YP282 (Y-DNA) R-YP285 (Y-DNA) R-S2894 (Y-DNA) R-CTS4385 (Y-DNA) R-M417 (Y-DNA) R-M459 (Y-DNA) Joseph Bacon, I is your 9th great uncle Early Settlers of Woodstock, Connecticut Mary Bacon is your 9th great grandmother Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Daniel Bacon, Sr. is your 9th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Mehitable Morse is your 10th great aunt Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Eleazer Wood is your 10th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Nicholas Wood of Medfield is your 10th great grandfather First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Mary Thurston is your 10th great aunt Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Twins, Triplets and other multiples Mary Wood is your 10th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Sarah Bass, Twin is your 10th great aunt Twins, Triplets and other multiples Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Jacob Pierce is your 10th great uncle Parental conflicts needing research Ann Pierce is your 10th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Anthony Pierce is your 10th great grandfather Founders of Watertown, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Margaret Gould is your 10th great grandmother Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. George Bacon is your 10th great grandfather Early Settlers of Hingham, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Mary Brayton is your 10th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Francis Brayton, of Portsmouth is your 10th great grandfather First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Elizabeth Chenery is your 10th great aunt Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Benjamin Gamblin is your 10th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Elizabeth Gamlin is your 10th great grandmother Great Migration: Passenger of the William & Francis, 1632 Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Robert Gamlin is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passenger of the William & Francis, 1632 Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Thomas King, of Watertown is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Blessing, 1635 John Whitney, Il is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 King Philip's War Find a Grave van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Ruth Whitney is your 10th great grandmother Reynolds family Samuel Whitney is your 10th great uncle King Philip's War Elizabeth Warren is your 10th great aunt Old Historic Families of Lancashire Elizabeth Cooke is your 10th great aunt Quaker Ancestor Roster Anthony Taylor Buxton is your 10th great grandfather Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts Joseph Buxton is your 10th great uncle Quaker Ancestor Roster Early Quakers (Religious Society of Friends) New England and New York Mary Pease is your 10th great aunt Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Abraham Goodale is your 10th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Isaac Goodale is your 10th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Catherine Goodell is your 10th great grandmother Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Robert Goodale, of Salem is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 "About" Cleanup Edward Beauchamp is your 10th great grandfather Gateway profiles Helen Brayton is your 11th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Robert Gamlin, Sr is your 11th great grandfather Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Deacon Joshua Whitney is your 11th great uncle King Philip's War Clergy Elizabeth Pierce is your 11th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Elizabeth Ball is your 11th great aunt "About" Cleanup Insanity and Mental Illness Elizabeth Harris, of Providence is your 11th great aunt Origins of the Colonists of the Winthrop Fleet and pre 1632 Massachusetts Bay Colony Settlers Gateway profiles Thomas Pidge, of Roxbury is your 11th great grandfather Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Mary "Martha" Metcalf is your 11th great grandmother Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Mary Whitney is your 11th great aunt Pediatric Deaths Nathaniel Whitney, No further record is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 Thomas Whitney, Sr. is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 John Pierce of Watertown is your 11th great grandfather First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Founders of Watertown, Massachusetts Mega Merge Hester ‘Esther’ Morse is your 11th great aunt First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Margaret "Lady of Buchan" Cant is your 11th great aunt Clan Irwin Benjamin Whitney is your 11th great uncle 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Jonathan Whitney, ll is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Elinor Whitney is your 11th great grandmother Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Richard Whitney, I is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 John Whitney, I is your 11th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 Gateway profiles Founders of Watertown, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Mary Reynolds is your 11th great grandmother Reynolds family van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Sarah Mason is your 11th great aunt Reynolds family Mary Sanger is your 11th great aunt Reynolds family Thomas Buxton is your 11th great uncle Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts Michael Metcalf is your 11th great uncle Infant Deaths Robert Reynolds, of Boston is your 11th great grandfather Reynolds family Cordwainers AKA Shoemakers, but not Cobblers van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Origins of the Colonists of the Winthrop Fleet and pre 1632 Massachusetts Bay Colony Settlers Boston, Massachusetts Capt. Nathaniel Reynolds is your 11th great uncle Reynolds family Cordwainers AKA Shoemakers, but not Cobblers Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts Sarah (Sary) Onion is your 11th great aunt Original Settlers of Dedham, Massachusetts Mary Wilson is your 11th great aunt Great Migration: Passengers of the John & Dorothy of Ispwich & The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637 Original Settlers of Dedham, Massachusetts Sarah Metcalf is your 11th great grandmother Great Migration: Passengers of the John & Dorothy of Ispwich & The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637 van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Michael Metcalf, Jr. is your 11th great uncle Original Settlers of Dedham, Massachusetts Martha Stowe is your 11th great aunt Stowe / Beecher / Lyman / Hawley Families Elizabeth Bancroft is your 11th great aunt van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Early Families of Reading, Massachusetts Rebecca Elizabeth MacIntosh is your 11th great aunt Original Settlers of Dedham, Massachusetts Ann Metcalf is your 11th great aunt Infant Deaths Michael Metcalf (immigrant) is your 11th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the John & Dorothy of Ispwich & The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637 Original Settlers of Dedham, Massachusetts Gateway profiles First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. William Vassall, Pilgrim of the "Blessing" is your 12th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Blessing, 1635 French Huguenots and their descendants Rev. Leonard Metcalf is your 12th great grandfather Clergy Elizabeth Irvine is your 12th great aunt Clan Irwin Alexander Irvine, 8th Laird of Drum is your 12th great grandfather Clan Irwin Anne St. John Vassall is your 12th great grandmother White/Vassall Family Project John Vassall, ll, The Gallant Alderman of London is your 12th great grandfather Shipbuilders A.K.A. Shipwrights Salty Dogs, Captains, and Mariners French Huguenots and their descendants Samuel Morse of Medfield is your 12th great uncle First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Great Migration: Passengers of the Increase, 1635 van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Husbandman Reverend Thomas Morse is your 12th great grandfather Clergy Thomas Whitney, of London is your 12th great grandfather 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Complete ancestors trees - iSeeTrees Mary Whitney is your 12th great grandmother Origins of the Colonists of the Winthrop Fleet and pre 1632 Massachusetts Bay Colony Settlers wife of the 1st John Vassall is your 13th great grandmother White/Vassall Family Project John Vassall is your 13th great grandfather White/Vassall Family Project Alexander Irvine of Lonmay is your 13th great grandfather Clan Irwin William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton is your 13th great uncle British Peers and Baronets Margaret Erskine is your 13th great grandmother Royal mistress William Keith is your 13th great grandfather Senators of the College of Justice Project Count • Great Migration: Passengers of the Increase, 1635 (1) • Clan Irwin (4) • Insanity and Mental Illness (1) • Early Families of Reading, Massachusetts (1) • Complete ancestors trees - iSeeTrees (1) • Quaker Ancestor Roster (2) • Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (1) • Cherokee Genealogy and History (2) • French Huguenots and their descendants (2) • American Revolutionary War soldiers (3) • van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames (6) • Original Settlers of Dedham, Massachusetts (5) • Boston, Massachusetts (1) • Native American Boarding Schools (2) • 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch (4) • Origins of the Colonists of the Winthrop Fleet and pre 1632 Massachusetts Bay Colony Settlers (3) • Middlesex County, Massachusetts (1) • Early Settlers of Woodstock, Connecticut (2) • Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 (7) • Early Settlers of Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut (1) • "About" Cleanup (2) • Twins, Triplets and other multiples (2) • Old Historic Families of Lancashire (1) • White/Vassall Family Project (3) • Salty Dogs, Captains, and Mariners (1) • British Peers and Baronets (1) • Mega Merge (1) • First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. (22) • Shipbuilders A.K.A. Shipwrights (1) • R-YP4535 (Y-DNA) (1) • R-YP441 (Y-DNA) (1) • R-YP282 (Y-DNA) (1) • R-YP285 (Y-DNA) (1) • R-S2894 (Y-DNA) (1) • Salem Witch Trials (1692) (1) • R-CTS4385 (Y-DNA) (1) • R-M417 (Y-DNA) (1) • Great Migration: Passengers of the Blessing, 1635 (2) • Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 (5) • R-M459 (Y-DNA) (1) • Royal mistress (1) • HistoryLink (1) • Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots (6) • Founders of Watertown, Massachusetts (3) • Find a Grave (1) • Stowe / Beecher / Lyman / Hawley Families (1) • Gateway profiles (4) • Clergy (3) • R-L664 (Y-DNA) (1) • Arians and Weavers (1) • Infant Deaths (2) • Great Migration: Passengers of the John & Dorothy of Ispwich & The Rose of Yarmouth, 1637 (3) • Senators of the College of Justice (1) • Parental conflicts needing research (1) • Cordwainers AKA Shoemakers, but not Cobblers (2) • Early Quakers (Religious Society of Friends) New England and New York (1) • Early Settlers of Hingham, Massachusetts (1) • Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts (2) • R-M17 (Y-DNA) (1) • King Philip's War (3) • Pediatric Deaths (1) • Husbandman (1) • Reynolds family (6) • Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts (15) • Great Migration: Passenger of the William & Francis, 1632 (2) Summary Total Profiles (837) Total Matches (101) Master Profiles (245) Pending Merges (1) Parent Conflicts (5) Access Problems (0) Tree Completeness Direct Ancestors Total Per Gen Total All Gen MP Per Gen parents 2 / 2 100% 2 / 2 100% 0 / 2 0% grand parents 4 / 4 100% 6 / 6 100% 0 / 4 0% great grandparents 8 / 8 100% 14 / 14 100% 0 / 8 0% 2nd great grandparents 14 / 16 88% 28 / 30 93% 0 / 14 0% 3rd great grandparents 17 / 32 53% 45 / 62 73% 0 / 17 0% 4th great grandparents 18 / 64 28% 63 / 126 50% 0 / 18 0% 5th great grandparents 14 / 128 11% 77 / 254 30% 0 / 14 0% 6th great grandparents 7 / 256 3% 84 / 510 16% 2 / 7 29% 7th great grandparents 10 / 512 2% 94 / 1022 9% 0 / 10 0% 8th great grandparents 16 / 1024 2% 110 / 2046 5% 1 / 16 6% 9th great grandparents 24 / 2048 1% 134 / 4094 3% 10 / 24 42% 10th great grandparents 40 / 4096 1% 174 / 8190 2% 23 / 40 57% 11th great grandparents 52 / 8192 1% 226 / 16382 1% 30 / 52 58% 12th great grandparents 53 / 16384 0% 279 / 32766 1% 25 / 53 47% 13th great grandparents 57 / 32768 0% 336 / 65534 1% 25 / 57 44%Researched: 13th great grandparent's family (866 Profiles Searched – 171 Matches) AncestorsProjects Clifford L Choice is your father Vietnam War Riverside National Cemetery Find a Grave United States Army California Counties, Cities, and Towns Arkansas Counties, Cities, and Towns Los Angeles County, California Riverside County, California Vietnam War Survivors Vietnam Service Medal African Americans who Served in Vietnam Minnie Smith is your great grandmother Native American Boarding Schools Lula Harrison is your 2nd great grandmother Native American Boarding Schools William Curtis Choice is your 2nd great grandfather HistoryLink Alex Booker is your 2nd great grandfather Buckingham County, Virginia Washington L Goff is your 3rd great grandfather Cherokee Genealogy and History Complete ancestors trees - iSeeTrees Elizabeth Harvey is your 4th great grandmother Cherokee Genealogy and History William Choice is your 5th great grandfather American Revolutionary War soldiers Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Jonathan Pierce is your 6th great grandfather Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots American Revolutionary War soldiers Sophia Kirby is your 6th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Tully Choice, Jr. is your 6th great uncle American Revolutionary War soldiers Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Ann Choice is your 6th great grandmother Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Hall is your 6th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Mary McGriff is your 6th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Capt. Tully Choice is your 6th great grandfather Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Francis Pierce is your 7th great uncle Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots American Revolutionary War soldiers Josiah B. Perry, II is your 8th great uncle Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots Josiah Perry is your 8th great grandfather Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Joseph Whitney is your 8th great uncle Daughters of the American Revolution - Patriots John Perry is your 9th great grandfather St Sepulchre without Newgate - City of London Church, England Joseph Perry is your 9th great uncle Arians and Weavers John Buxton is your 9th great grandfather Salem Witch Trials (1692) Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Mary Buxton is your 9th great grandmother Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Goodale is your 9th great grandmother Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts Zachariah Goodale is your 9th great grandfather Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts Yeoman Weavers Husbandman Thomas Goodale is your 9th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Early Settlers of Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Joseph Goodale is your 9th great uncle Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts Carpenters Abraham Goodale is your 9th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) John Goodale is your 9th great uncle Middlesex County, Massachusetts David Goodale is your 9th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Martha Pierce is your 9th great grandmother Curator Needed (Temporary Project) John Pierce, Sr. is your 9th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Hicksite Quakers (Religious Society of Friends)Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Daniel Bacon, Sr. is your 9th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Mary Bacon is your 9th great grandmother Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Thomas Bacon is your 9th great grandfather Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Joseph Bacon, I is your 9th great uncle Early Settlers of Woodstock, Connecticut Thomas Bacon, II is your 9th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Early Settlers of Woodstock, Connecticut R-M17 (Y-DNA) R-L664 (Y-DNA) R-YP4535 (Y-DNA) R-YP441 (Y-DNA) R-YP282 (Y-DNA) R-YP285 (Y-DNA) R-S2894 (Y-DNA) R-CTS4385 (Y-DNA) R-M417 (Y-DNA) R-M459 (Y-DNA) Elizabeth Robinson is your 10th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) William Cutter, Sr. is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Richard Cutter is your 10th great grandfather Coopers Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Mary Wood is your 10th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Nicholas Wood, of Medfield is your 10th great grandfather First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Eleazer Wood is your 10th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Mehitable Morse is your 10th great aunt Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Sarah Bass, Twin of Mary is your 10th great aunt Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Twins, Triplets and other multiples Mary Thurston is your 10th great aunt Twins, Triplets and other multiples Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Morse (Wood) is your 10th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) John Clary is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Jacob Pierce is your 10th great uncle Parental conflicts needing research Ann Pierce is your 10th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Anthony Pierce is your 10th great grandfather Founders of Watertown, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. George Bacon is your 10th great grandfather Early Settlers of Hingham, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Margaret Gould is your 10th great grandmother Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Stephen Brayton is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Francis Brayton, of Portsmouth is your 10th great grandfather First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Mary Brayton is your 10th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Robert Gamlin is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passenger of the William & Francis, 1632 Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Gamlin is your 10th great grandmother Great Migration: Passenger of the William & Francis, 1632 Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Benjamin Gamblin is your 10th great uncle Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Chenery is your 10th great aunt Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Thomas King, of Watertown is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Blessing, 1635 Elizabeth Johnson is your 10th great grandmother Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Daniel Harris is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Robert Harris is your 10th great grandfather Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Harris is your 10th great grandmother Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Ruth Lawrence is your 10th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Samuel Whitney is your 10th great uncle King Philip's War Elizabeth Warren is your 10th great aunt Old Historic Families of Lancashire Curator Needed (Temporary Project) John Whitney, Il is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 King Philip's War Find a Grave van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Ruth Whitney is your 10th great grandmother Reynolds family Anna Small is your 10th great grandmother Curator Needed (Temporary Project) John Small is your 10th great grandfather Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Anthony Taylor Buxton, Sr. is your 10th great grandfather Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Rachel Buxton is your 10th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) James Buxton is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Samuel Buxton is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Anthony Buxton is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Thomas Buxton is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Cooke is your 10th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Quaker Ancestor Roster Joseph Buxton is your 10th great uncle Hicksite Quakers (Religious Society of Friends)Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania Quaker Ancestor Roster Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Hannah Foster is your 10th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Buxton is your 10th great grandmother Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Isaac Goodale is your 10th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Abraham Goodale is your 10th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Robert Goodale, of Salem is your 10th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 "About" Cleanup Katherine Goodale is your 10th great grandmother Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Mary Pease is your 10th great aunt Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635 Essex County, Massachusetts Samuel Beauchamp is your 10th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Edward Beauchamp is your 10th great grandfather Gateway profiles Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Colonial American profiles needing biographies Mary Elizabeth Beauchamp is your 10th great grandmother Colonial American profiles needing biographies William Perry, of Watertown is your 11th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Joseph Holland is your 11th great grandfather St Sepulchre without Newgate - City of London Church, England Elizabeth Harris, of Providence is your 11th great aunt Origins of the Colonists of the Winthrop Fleet and pre 1632 Massachusetts Bay Colony Settlers Gateway profiles Curator Needed (Temporary Project) William Cutter is your 11th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) John Pidge is your 11th great uncle Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Thomas Pidge, of Roxbury is your 11th great grandfather Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Mary Metcalf is your 11th great grandmother Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Robert Gamlin, Sr is your 11th great grandfather Early Families of Roxbury, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Janet Irvine is your 11th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Margaret "Lady of Buchan" Cant is your 11th great aunt Clan Irwin Sir Alexander Irvine, 10th Laird of Drum is your 11th great uncle Descent line of the Capetian Dynasty Hester ‘Esther’ Morse is your 11th great aunt First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Mary Coldam is your 11th great aunt Curator Needed (Temporary Project) John Pierce of Watertown is your 11th great grandfather First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Founders of Watertown, Massachusetts Mega Merge Elizabeth Ball is your 11th great aunt "About" Cleanup Insanity and Mental Illness Curator Needed (Temporary Project) Elizabeth Pierce is your 11th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Helen Brayton is your 11th great grandmother First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Deacon Joshua Whitney is your 11th great uncle King Philip's War Clergy Benjamin Whitney is your 11th great uncle 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Elinor Whitney is your 11th great grandmother Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. Jonathan Whitney, ll is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Nathaniel Whitney, No further record is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 Mary Whitney is your 11th great aunt Pediatric Deaths John Whitney, I is your 11th great grandfather Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 Gateway profiles Founders of Watertown, Massachusetts First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Richard Whitney, I is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 Thomas Whitney, Sr. is your 11th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth and Ann, 1634 St Mary Aldermary - City of London Church, England Mary Reynolds is your 11th great grandmother Reynolds family van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Capt. Nathaniel Reynolds is your 11th great uncle Reynolds family Cordwainers AKA Shoemakers, but not Cobblers Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts Mary Sanger is your 11th great aunt Reynolds family Sarah Mason is your 11th great aunt Reynolds family Robert Reynolds, of Boston is your 11th great grandfather Reynolds family Cordwainers AKA Shoemakers, but not Cobblers van Beuren family of the 20th century ~> immigrant family surnames Origins of the Colonists of the Winthrop Fleet and pre 1632 Massachusetts Bay Colony Settlers Boston, Massachusetts Thomas Buxton is your 11th great uncle Early Families of Salem, Massachuetts Anne St. John Vassall is your 12th great grandmother White/Vassall Family Project John Vassall, ll, The Gallant Alderman of London is your 12th great grandfather Shipbuilders A.K.A. Shipwrights Salty Dogs, Captains, and Mariners French Huguenots and their descendants William Vassall, Pilgrim of the "Blessing" is your 12th great uncle Great Migration: Passengers of the Blessing, 1635 French Huguenots and their descendants Samuel Vassall is your 12th great uncle French Huguenots and their descendants Robert Howell Whitney is your 12th great uncle St Peter upon Cornhill - City of London Church, England Thomas Whitney, of London is your 12th great grandfather Complete ancestors trees - iSeeTrees 23andme, FTDNA and Gedmatch Lambeth - Borough of Greater London, England Mary Whitney is your 12th great grandmother Origins of the Colonists of the Winthrop Fleet and pre 1632 Massachusetts Bay Colony Settlers Lambeth - Borough of Greater London, England Samuel Morse of Medfield is your 12th great uncle First Ancestor to Immigrate to U.S.A. 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Facebook Menu Your shortcuts Privacy · Consumer Health Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices · Cookies · Home Create a post Stories Feed posts Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook A must share Pyramid Secrets npdeootSrsgg07 1 ihhmu1g0ia8281m9h3m849c5c6t0 5 9agl h a6aifl1h17c · On June 12, 1963, a white supremacist murdered civil rights leader Medgar Evers in Mississippi. That same night, white Southern author Eudora Welty wrote a story from inside the killer's mind—before he was even arrested. She published it days later. White Mississippi never forgave her. She never apologized. June 12, 1963. Jackson, Mississippi. Just after midnight, Medgar Evers pulled into his driveway after a long day working as NAACP field secretary. He stepped out of his car carrying NAACP t-shirts that read "Jim Crow Must Go." A single rifle shot rang out. The bullet struck Evers in the back, tore through his body, passed through his living room window, ricocheted off the refrigerator, and came to rest after penetrating a kitchen wall. Evers staggered thirty feet, collapsed in his doorway, and died in his wife's arms while his children watched. He was 37 years old. The assassin was Byron De La Beckwith, a white fertilizer salesman and avowed white supremacist who had been stalking Evers for weeks. He escaped into the night. The murder stunned the nation but shocked almost no one in Mississippi—this was the logical conclusion of hatred that had been building openly for years. That same night, just miles away, Eudora Welty sat at her typewriter. She was 54 years old, a respected author from one of Jackson's prominent white families. Readers knew her for gentle Southern fiction—delicate character studies, lyrical descriptions of Mississippi life, stories about small-town communities and eccentric neighbors. They expected magnolias, manners, measured prose, and careful nostalgia. Not confrontation. Never politics. Certainly not this. But Welty had been watching. She'd been listening to the language white Mississippians used to justify violence. She'd been noticing what her community worked very hard not to see: that racial terror wasn't an aberration. It was routine. It lived in everyday thoughts and casual conversations. It excused itself with comfortable certainty. She began typing. She chose to write from inside the mind of the man who had just committed murder—not to defend him, not to soften his actions, but to expose how ordinary white supremacy really was. How it sounded. How it justified itself. How it existed in the same minds that went to church on Sunday and complained about the heat. The story was titled "Where Is the Voice Coming From?" It was cold, exact, and deeply unsettling. The narrator speaks in the first person, explaining his reasoning for murder with the casual logic of someone discussing pest control. He's not a monster from outside the community. He is the community—its assumptions, its resentments, its violently defended sense of order. Welty finished the story within hours and immediately sent it to The New Yorker. The magazine published it on July 6, 1963—just three weeks after the murder and before Byron De La Beckwith had even been arrested. When police finally captured De La Beckwith days later, investigators were stunned by how accurate Welty's details were: the weapon, the language, the psychological justifications, the mundane ordinariness of the hatred. She had imagined the killer's mind with such precision that the story read like a confession. How had she known? Because she understood that world. She had grown up inside it. She had listened to men like De La Beckwith her entire life—at dinner parties, in church basements, at social gatherings where respectable white Southerners said things they believed were reasonable. White Mississippi reacted with fury. How dare she? A respectable Southern woman, from a good family, writing something like this? Forcing decent peoples to confront what they preferred to ignore? Making them see themselves in the voice of a murderer? Critics accused her of betrayal. Of disloyalty to her race and region. Of stepping outside her proper role as a Southern lady who should write pretty stories, not ugly truths. Some readers stopped buying her books. Social acquaintances turned cold. She received hostile letters suggesting she was a race traitor, a Communist sympathizer, someone who'd forgotten where she came from. Welty did not apologize. She did not soften her position or claim she'd been misunderstood. She had spent decades writing with beauty and care about Mississippi—its people, its landscapes, its contradictions, its soul—but she absolutely refused to pretend that racial violence was not central to that reality. She understood a truth that made her community deeply uncomfortable: silence is a choice. Comfort is a choice. Writing safely is a choice. And she had chosen differently. This wasn't her only quiet act of courage during the civil rights era. While many prominent white Southern writers remained silent or actively opposed integration, Welty supported civil rights. She spoke against racist violence. She refused to sign segregationist petitions that other white writers endorsed. She lost readers, endured criticism, and accepted the social cost of her positions. But Welty was never a loud activist. She didn't march in the streets. She didn't deliver fiery speeches or join protest organizations. That was never her temperament or her method. Instead, she did something equally powerful and perhaps more dangerous for someone in her position: she refused to let her art protect injustice. She used her literary skill—her ability to inhabit characters, to capture voices, to expose interior lives—to force white readers to confront the hatred they'd normalized. She showed that you don't have to shout to challenge wrongdoing. You only have to refuse to lie. You only have to write what you see with clarity and without flinching, even when your own community demand you look away. The story remains devastating to read today. The narrator's voice is horribly familiar—the same justifications, the same dehumanizing language, the same casual certainty that violence in defense of white supremacy is not just acceptable but necessary. Welty didn't caricature or exaggerate. She simply reported what she'd been hearing her entire life, and in doing so, made it impossible to dismiss as anything other than what it was: murderous hatred dressed in ordinary language. Byron De La Beckwith was tried twice in 1964. Both trials ended with hung juries—all-white juries that couldn't bring themselves to convict a white man for killing a Black civil rights leader, despite overwhelming evidence. De La Beckwith walked free and lived openly in Mississippi for decades, celebrated by white supremacists as a hero. It wasn't until 1994—thirty-one year after the murder—that De La Beckwith was finally convicted and imprisoned. He died in prison in 2001, the same year Eudora Welty died at age 92. By the time of her death, Welty had been honored with a Pulitzer Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and recognition as one of America's greatest writers. But in 1963, when it mattered most, when speaking up carried real social cost, she made a defining choice. She could have written safe stories that reassured white readers and preserved her comfortable position in Jackson society. She could have remained silent about the murder of Medgar Evers like most respectable white Southerners did. She could have protected her reputation by avoiding politics and staying in her lane. Instead, she wrote one dangerous story on one devastating night, published it immediately, and forced her own community to hear the voice they didn't want to recognize as their own. That is courage that doesn't announce itself with grand gestures. It appears quietly on the page, steady and undeniable, refusing to look away from what others insist isn't there. Eudora Welty showed that complicity is also a choice. That silence protects injustice. And that sometimes the most powerful thing a writer can do is simply tell the truth about the world they know—especially when that truth makes their own community profoundly uncomfortable. On June 12, 1963, a white supremacist murdered Medgar Evers in Mississippi. That same night, white author Eudora Welty wrote a story from the killer's mind—before he was arrested. She published it days later. White Mississippi never forgave her. She never apologized. #history #education #DidYouKnow #UnitedStates #worldhistory #truestory #darkhistory #realstory Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook FacebookMY STORY My grandmother had a smokehouse that sat some distance behind the house. My brothers and I were afraid to enter it despite the alluring smell of curing pork because a huge snake lived in the smokehouse and had, by all accounts, lived there for many years. I saw it once; an incredibly large black snake that must have been six feet in length and as thick as a large man’s wrist was coiled in a corner, peering out. I never entered that smokehouse again, even in later years when I was nearly grown. The adults to whom we complained never bothered the snake, saying it served the purpose of keeping the rats out. It must have worked because even though we would spot a rat here and there on the property, we never saw a rat near that smokehouse. (From "A History of Florida Through Black Eyes" by Dr. Marvin Dunn) #repostblackhistoryThirty-nine-year-old court stenographer Alice Morrison sat in her office in Boston in November 1920, reviewing the transcript she had just typed from that morning's custody hearing—and as she read through the testimony of fourteen-year-old Catherine Williams, who was fighting to keep custody of her infant daughter against her husband's family who wanted to take the baby because Catherine was "too young and immature" to be a mother despite being legally married, Alice felt tears streaming down her face because the transcript captured in cold, precise words the impossible situation of a child trying to defend her fitness as a mother while everyone in the courtroom refused to acknowledge that she herself was still a child. Alice had worked as a court stenographer for fifteen years. Her job was to record every word spoken during court proceedings with perfect accuracy. She was supposed to be neutral, invisible, just capturing the record. But Alice was human, and some cases affected her deeply. This morning's custody hearing had been one of them. Catherine Williams, age fourteen, married for eighteen months to twenty-eight-year-old Thomas Williams, had given birth to a daughter eight months ago. Thomas had recently died in an industrial accident, leaving Catherine a widow at fourteen with an eight-month-old baby. Thomas's parents, the Williamses, had filed for custody of the baby, arguing that Catherine was too young and immature to care for a child on her own. They wanted to take the baby and raise her themselves. Alice reviewed the transcript of Catherine's testimony: JUDGE: Mrs. Williams, how old are you? CATHERINE: Fourteen, Your Honor. I'll be fifteen in January. JUDGE: And you were married at age...? CATHERINE: Twelve, Your Honor. We married in May 1918. JUDGE: And your daughter was born when you were thirteen? CATHERINE: Yes, sir. Last March. She's eight months old now. ATTORNEY FOR GRANDPARENTS: Mrs. Williams, do you work? CATHERINE: No, sir. I take care of my baby. ATTORNEY: So you have no income? CATHERINE: Thomas's factory gave me a small death benefit. It's not much, but I'm careful with it. ATTORNEY: How do you support yourself and the child? CATHERINE: I live with my mother. She helps me. And I do sewing work at home when the baby sleeps. ATTORNEY: Your mother helps you. So you admit you cannot care for the child alone? CATHERINE: I... I need help sometimes. But I love my baby. I take good care of her. ATTORNEY: Mrs. Williams, you're fourteen years old. You're still a child yourself. Don't you think your daughter deserves to be raised by mature adults who can provide proper care? CATHERINE: I'm her mother! I carried her, I gave birth to her, I feed her and love her. I know I'm young, but she's mine. She needs me. Alice remembered how Catherine had been crying as she said this, how her voice had broken, how she had looked desperately at the judge pleading for someone to understand. The transcript continued with the grandparents' attorney hammering at Catherine's age, inexperience, poverty, and dependence on her mother. The argument was clear: a fourteen-year-old couldn't possibly be a fit mother, regardless of being legally married. But the horrible irony was that no one questioned how Catherine had become a mother at thirteen in the first place. Everyone accepted that she had been legally married at twelve and had become pregnant at twelve or thirteen. The marriage that created this situation was never questioned—only Catherine's fitness to deal with the consequences. Alice read Catherine's final testimony: CATHERINE: Your Honor, please don't take my baby. Yes, I'm young. Yes, I need help sometimes. But I'm her mother. When she cries, she wants me. When she's scared, she reaches for me. I may only be fourteen, but I love her more than anything in the world. Please let me keep her. Please. The judge had taken a recess to consider his decision. Alice had left the courtroom to type up the transcript. Now, reading Catherine's words in stark black and white, Alice couldn't stop crying. The judge's decision came that afternoon. He ruled that custody would be split: the Williamses would have physical custody of the baby, but Catherine would have visitation rights and could regain full custody when she turned eighteen and demonstrated financial stability. Alice typed up the judge's decision, her hands shaking. She was creating an official record of a fourteen-year-old mother having her baby taken away because she was too young to be a proper parent—a baby that existed only because adults had allowed a twelve-year-old to be married and pregnant. After finishing the transcript, Alice did something unusual. She made copies of Catherine's testimony and kept them in a personal file. Over the following months, Alice started keeping copies of testimony from other cases involving child brides—court proceedings where young girls testified about their marriages, their pregnancies, their attempts to escape or survive. Alice had access to hundreds of court cases. She began collecting testimony that revealed the reality of child marriage in ways that statistics and reports never could. The actual words of girls testifying in court, preserved in transcripts, told powerful stories: From a divorce hearing: "I was thirteen when Papa made me marry him. I didn't know I could say no. I thought I had to obey." From a custody hearing: "The baby came when I was fourteen. I didn't even know how babies were made. Nobody explained anything to me." From an annulment petition: "I want to go back to school. I want to be a child again. Please let me annul this marriage. I was only twelve when it happened." Alice compiled these transcript excerpts into a document she titled "In Their Own Words: Child Brides Testify." She submitted it to the Massachusetts Child Welfare Society. The society was stunned by the power of the transcripts. These weren't social workers' observations or doctors' reports—these were the actual words of child brides, preserved under oath in court records, undeniable and devastating. The Child Welfare Society published Alice's compilation with all identifying information removed. The document was distributed to legislators, judges, social workers, and reform advocates. Reading the actual testimony of twelve, thirteen, and fourteen-year-old girls describing their marriages, pregnancies, and attempts to regain custody of children or escape bad situations had an impact that statistics never could. These were real girls speaking in their own words about their lived experiences. One legislator who read the compilation said, "I've seen numbers about child marriage. But reading a thirteen-year-old testify that 'I didn't know I could say no' makes it real in a way statistics never did." Alice's transcript compilation was cited in legislative debates about raising marriage ages. Lawmakers could read the actual words of child brides testifying in court and could no longer ignore or minimize the issue. Alice continued her stenography work until 1945, retiring at age sixty-four. Throughout her career, she continued collecting testimony from cases involving child brides, creating an archive of their voices. Alice died in 1963 at age eighty-two. Before her death, she donated her entire collection of transcript excerpts to a legal archive. In her final letter explaining the collection, Alice wrote: "I spent my career recording court proceedings. I was supposed to be neutral, just capturing words accurately. But some cases broke my heart. The child bride cases were the worst. I would sit in the courtroom recording testimony from thirteen-year-old girls trying to explain why they should keep custody of their babies, or fourteen-year-old girls begging judges to annul marriages they never wanted. I recorded their words with perfect accuracy, but I also felt their pain. These weren't just case files—these were children whose voices deserved to be heard. That's why I collected these transcript excerpts. Policymakers could ignore statistics or dismiss advocates as biased. But they couldn't ignore the sworn testimony of actual child brides speaking in their own words about their experiences. These transcripts are powerful because they're undeniable. A girl testified under oath that she was married at twelve. Another testified she didn't know she could refuse. Another testified she just wanted to be a child again. Those words, preserved in court records, tell the truth about child marriage in ways that nothing else can. I hope this collection ensures that these girls' voices are never forgotten." Alice was buried in Boston. Her gravestone reads: "Alice Morrison, 1881-1963. Court stenographer who preserved the voices of child brides through their testimony. She ensured that their words—spoken under oath in courtrooms—would never be forgotten. One stenographer's careful documentation gave children a voice that echoed through time." Alice's collection of transcript excerpts is now preserved in legal history archives as primary source documentation of child marriage in early 20th-century America, told through the actual words of the children who experienced it.
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