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In reply to the discussion: White Americans Fail to Address Their Family Histories [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)One particular one was a Baptist minister very responsible for the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention. He left his ministry in South Carolina when the church made the decision to not allow church officials to own slaves and moved to Alabama.
Also, in relation to Sherman's March - one of my husband's ancestors marched with Sherman. We 'joke' that his ancestor helped destroy many of the records of my ancestors in South Carolina as they marched through. So many of the churches and court houses were burned that there is a lot of missing information about that branch of my family.
I've also found records on Ancestry of people who seem to be descended from slaves owned by parts of my family, though I have not directly communicated with them to verify.
It's hard to reconcile slave ownership with the realities of today.