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A very good book on the 1970's: "Hip Hop: The Illustrated History of Break Dancing, Rap Music and Graffitti," by Steven Hager. Published by St. Martin's Press, c. 1984.…

Footnote Page: New York City Gang History · 23 Nov 2010 You

Movies: Blackboard Jungle with Sidney Poitier. TV Shows: Welcome Back Kotter. Books about 1970's Bronx gangs: The Compound, by William Gale. Reaper, by Gary Hoenig.

Footnote Page: New York City Gang History · 23 Nov 2010 You

Some newspapers with good articles over the years, were: The Brooklyn Eagle, New York Times, New York Post, New York Daily News, New York Herald Tribune. Magazines: Time, Life,…

Footnote Page: New York City Gang History · 23 Nov 2010 You

a Sylvia Welsh who on June 23, 2001 posted on the Genealogy website the fact she too was looking for some Welsh family. Her father George Edward Welsh was born to "Wally" Wellesly…

Footnote Page: Joseph Welsh · 28 Jun 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1900/ed095-pg207a.txt

Footnote Page: Charles G. Rawlings · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1920/ed140-pg108b.txt

Footnote Page: Benyan Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1910/ed116-pg279a.txt

Footnote Page: Benyan Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1910/ed116-pg279a.txt

Footnote Page: Benyan Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1910/ed116-pg279a.txt

Footnote Page: Andrew L. Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1910/ed116-pg279a.txt

Footnote Page: Eddie Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1900/ed095-pg198a.txt

Footnote Page: Andrew L. Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1900/ed095-pg198a.txt

Footnote Page: Benyan Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1900/ed095-pg198a.txt

Footnote Page: Eddie Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ga/washington/1900/ed095-pg198a.txt

Footnote Page: Josephine Jackson · 23 May 2010 You

She was short, and looked like Charles' twin. She had two children: Dollis and Chistopher "Poppa" Chambers. She was short-tempered with her daughter. Sources: Dollis Daley, May…

Footnote Page: Emmeline Welsh · 12 May 2010 You

This maybe Annie and Edna's brother? Created by you 29 Apr 2009.

Footnote Page: Andrew Jackson · 25 Apr 2010 You

If this is May Lizzie's daughter, she was definitely born in slavery. She was 35 years old when Annie was born and close to 45 when Ellenda was born.

Footnote Page: Essie Jackson · 25 Apr 2010 You

This maybe Annie and Edna's sister? Created by you 29 Apr 2009

Footnote Page: Essie Jackson · 25 Apr 2010 You

If this is May Lizzie, she was definitely born in slavery. She was 20 years old when Alex was born, 35 years old when Annie was born and close to 45 when Ellenda was born.

Footnote Page: Alex Davis · 25 Apr 2010 You

If this is May Lizzie, she was definitely born in slavery. She was 35 years old when Annie was born and close to 45 when Ellenda was born.

Footnote Page: Annie Taylor · 25 Apr 2010 You