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	<title>Comments on: From Eufaula, Alabama to Liberia</title>
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		<title>By: annette</title>
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		<dc:creator>annette</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 13:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello! I&#039;m trying to find out what plantation my family  (Tate Family) is from in eufaula al</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello! I&#8217;m trying to find out what plantation my family  (Tate Family) is from in eufaula al</p>
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		<title>By: jarsea burphy</title>
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		<dc:creator>jarsea burphy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 20:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello there! Wow! My great grand father was on the Golconda, Macon hall and settled in Grand Bassa in a aettlement named Fortesville after the Forte family who also came on the ship.  The two famlies were later intermarried.  The Hall maiden names continue in my family today which is confirmation of our lineage.  My mother was Ella Hall she passed away in 2004 at age 78 here in the U.S.  her younger sister Hannah Hall and Anna Hall are still alive also in the U.S.  I know of some Fortes (pronounced Forts) from Fortesville.  I think this is great news for you, email me at jarseaburphy@yahoo.com. good luck!

My question is, incase you can help, where was the plantation the Halls worked on to get their name.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello there! Wow! My great grand father was on the Golconda, Macon hall and settled in Grand Bassa in a aettlement named Fortesville after the Forte family who also came on the ship.  The two famlies were later intermarried.  The Hall maiden names continue in my family today which is confirmation of our lineage.  My mother was Ella Hall she passed away in 2004 at age 78 here in the U.S.  her younger sister Hannah Hall and Anna Hall are still alive also in the U.S.  I know of some Fortes (pronounced Forts) from Fortesville.  I think this is great news for you, email me at <a href="mailto:jarseaburphy@yahoo.com">jarseaburphy@yahoo.com</a>. good luck!</p>
<p>My question is, incase you can help, where was the plantation the Halls worked on to get their name.</p>
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		<title>By: Michelle Forte</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle Forte</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 00:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am researching my Forte (Forte&#039;) family tree.  I don&#039;t know if I am a descendent of Afro-Cuban slaves brought in Mobile, Alabama (after 1843 empancipation whites still got slaves from Cuba, Brazil, and West Indies) and my people may have escape or left Mobile went East.  Or, I am a descendent of  Spanish, Portuguese or French Creole slaveholders/hunters who had taken slaves with them from West Africa and/or West Indies.  Or, I am a direct descendant of West Africans (Yoruba or Dahomey) who were snuck into Alabama as slaves even after the emancipation. 

Last year, I stumbled a thesis from one of the universities in Georgia regarding Golconda (or Golgonda) ship.  Currently, I cannot get an answer the correct spelling of our last name (slave surname Forte or Forte&#039; or Fort or Ford).  I was raised to pronounce For-ta (Forte&#039;).  My parents are from Eufaula, Alabama.  I am first generation North &quot;city-fied&quot;.   I am interested in finding out more about what happened to my great-great-great uncle Willis Fort and his family in Liberia.  I have a number of uncles and great-uncles named Willis. 

This is good information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am researching my Forte (Forte&#8217;) family tree.  I don&#8217;t know if I am a descendent of Afro-Cuban slaves brought in Mobile, Alabama (after 1843 empancipation whites still got slaves from Cuba, Brazil, and West Indies) and my people may have escape or left Mobile went East.  Or, I am a descendent of  Spanish, Portuguese or French Creole slaveholders/hunters who had taken slaves with them from West Africa and/or West Indies.  Or, I am a direct descendant of West Africans (Yoruba or Dahomey) who were snuck into Alabama as slaves even after the emancipation. </p>
<p>Last year, I stumbled a thesis from one of the universities in Georgia regarding Golconda (or Golgonda) ship.  Currently, I cannot get an answer the correct spelling of our last name (slave surname Forte or Forte&#8217; or Fort or Ford).  I was raised to pronounce For-ta (Forte&#8217;).  My parents are from Eufaula, Alabama.  I am first generation North &#8220;city-fied&#8221;.   I am interested in finding out more about what happened to my great-great-great uncle Willis Fort and his family in Liberia.  I have a number of uncles and great-uncles named Willis. </p>
<p>This is good information.</p>
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		<title>By: James T. Forte, Jr.</title>
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		<dc:creator>James T. Forte, Jr.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 17:29:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a piece of information that I have searched for many, many years to no avail.  I really wanted to know which ship took my great grand father/mother to Liberia; and, when.  Through these articles, I now know that my great grand father--Wiley Henderson Forte, and his future wife Reece Ann Hall travelled from Eafaula, AL in 1868.  I also know that patriach Wiley H. Forte left Bexley, and founded his own settlment, which he named Fortsville.  It is in that precint that I was born some years ago.
It is my hope that other families will be able to trace thgeir roots; as, we have done. Thanks to gogglebooks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a piece of information that I have searched for many, many years to no avail.  I really wanted to know which ship took my great grand father/mother to Liberia; and, when.  Through these articles, I now know that my great grand father&#8211;Wiley Henderson Forte, and his future wife Reece Ann Hall travelled from Eafaula, AL in 1868.  I also know that patriach Wiley H. Forte left Bexley, and founded his own settlment, which he named Fortsville.  It is in that precint that I was born some years ago.<br />
It is my hope that other families will be able to trace thgeir roots; as, we have done. Thanks to gogglebooks.</p>
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		<title>By: Shamele Jordon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shamele Jordon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 16:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am not an expert in US emigration to Liberia, but I do know of a couple of internet sources.  First go to google books and search for &quot;The African Repository&quot; the journal of the American Colonization. Then do a search within the book for Malcolm, GA and your surname.  You will have a full view of these text as they are in the public domain. The other source is Christine&#039;s Genealogy Website at ccharity.com.  Unfortunately this sit appears to be down at this time.  I learned about this information via the Immigration ships transcriber&#039;s guild. The have links to passengers lists online. They are at http://immigrantships.net</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not an expert in US emigration to Liberia, but I do know of a couple of internet sources.  First go to google books and search for &#8220;The African Repository&#8221; the journal of the American Colonization. Then do a search within the book for Malcolm, GA and your surname.  You will have a full view of these text as they are in the public domain. The other source is Christine&#8217;s Genealogy Website at ccharity.com.  Unfortunately this sit appears to be down at this time.  I learned about this information via the Immigration ships transcriber&#8217;s guild. The have links to passengers lists online. They are at <a href="http://immigrantships.net" rel="nofollow">http://immigrantships.net</a></p>
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		<title>By: Al</title>
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		<dc:creator>Al</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 04:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>. 
I was born in Liberia, West Africa. Thanks for making this information public for those of us trying to connect the dots. Could you please advise me on  finding emmigration records on the Kings from Malcolm, GA or there abouts that went to Bassa, Liberia post 1852. They established a town called Kingstown in Bassa. My dad who was born in 1919 also told me that his maternal grandparents Lewis and Laura Marks emmigrated to Liberia with their son Lewis Jr. and daughter Laura. They also settled in Bassa. Any assistance is appreciated.


Thanks,

A. D. King</description>
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I was born in Liberia, West Africa. Thanks for making this information public for those of us trying to connect the dots. Could you please advise me on  finding emmigration records on the Kings from Malcolm, GA or there abouts that went to Bassa, Liberia post 1852. They established a town called Kingstown in Bassa. My dad who was born in 1919 also told me that his maternal grandparents Lewis and Laura Marks emmigrated to Liberia with their son Lewis Jr. and daughter Laura. They also settled in Bassa. Any assistance is appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>A. D. King</p>
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