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BERNARD WILSON
Bernard Wilson graduated from the University of Phoenix, Tucson, AZ. Now he releases his third book, The Black Residents of Tucson and Their Achievements, 1860-1900; A Reference Guide. After researching his own family genealogy, over the last thirty-one years, he began what might be his best book. He has used the services of Family Tree DNA and African American Ancestry DNA to confirm his traditional family research documentation. The DNA test confirmed his two previous publications. Bernard is a genealogist and belongs to several genealogical associations:
· ARK-LA-TEX Genealogical Association Inc. of Louisiana
· Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society-Tucson
Editor of “The Digger” a bi-monthly publication by the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society-Tucson
Previous publications:
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webmaster: www.artbyjane2000@yahoo.com, copyright 2007
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1. Anderson, James
2. Berry, Jonas
3. Bostick, Samuel
4. Box, Wiley & Hannah
5. Conley Jr., Henry
6. Embers, Charles
7. Gordon, Hattie
8. Grant, Thomas
9. Greenfield, Herbert
10. Harrison, Luke
11. Hill, Tobias C.
12. Jenkins, William E.
13. Johnson, Ella
14. Johnson, Maggie
15. Lee, Mary
16. Mitchell, Trinidad
17. Neal, William
18. Ransom, Charley
19. Ransom, Henry
20. Slaughter, Steve
21. Stanwood, Edward
22. Starbottle, I--y
Black, Arizona, pioneer, pioneers, Afro American, African American, black cowboy, Arizona black women, black pioneer women, historical Arizona map, Arizona mining laws, Arizona history Black property owners, Arizona genealogy, black genealogy, Arizona history, Arizona black population, 1860-1900, Tucson, Tucson Black people, Tucson Black population, Black women Tucson, African American Tucson, Afro American Tucson, Tucson historical residents, Tucson’s past residents, Tucson’s history, Arizona history
Harrison, Lucretia
Harrison, Angelita
Hill, Carrie
Hill, Bertie
Jones, George
Smith, Louis
Smith, Lizzie
Woodley, Richard
Woodside, ---