that is absolutely nothing compared to what has gone on since.
That needs to be checked. I am older than cameltoes and My grand parents were born around the turn of the century..1900.
Trump was under investigation at the time and any move to remove him then, would have been seen as obstruction. remember that word?
>https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/qanon-college-football-message-boards/
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
The guy is def. messing his panties now.
so why didn't you?
I know her ancestors were involved in slavery. that is a fact as you posted. it is the claim of grandparentsโฆ I question.
this info below if from early to mid 1800s.
"he four slave registers which follow are for the year 1817 for plantations in the parish of Saint Ann owned by Hamilton Brown (2), Sarah Duncan (1), and Angus Campbell (1). Hamilton Brown owned several plantations over the years 1817 to about 1845. According to the 1818 Almanac which can be found on this site, (Jamaican Family Search) , he was the owner of Minard (128 slaves) which he must have acquired from its previous owner (John Bailie) in 1815 or later. The number of slaves on this estate approximates the number of slaves in one of the registers attributed to his ownership (124 slaves). The other register (86 slaves) cannot be assigned to any estate, although he is listed in Almanacs for subsequent years as owning several, (Antrim, Grier Park, Colliston, Little River, Retirement and Unity Valley).
Angus Campbell owned Lime-Tree Garden with James Campbell according to the 1809 Almanac. By the time of publication of the 1815 Almanac James had died and Angus is listed as having 39 slaves.
This fits well with the 1817 slave register report which lists 40 slaves. He apparently dies by 1818 when the Almanac lists his estate as including another piece of property, Cottage, with 15 slaves."
He went all out berserk in the first paragraph!
great or great great grandparents