The Black History Preservation Project

Marjorie D. Carter - Audio Interview


audio recording

Description

"From DAY to DEY circa 1800’s" – Mrs. Carter’s deep roots in Central New York stretch to family members in South Onondaga, Fulton, and Skaneateles. Family names include Welch, Day/Dey, Bryant, Coles, and Miller.

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Title

Marjorie D. Carter - Audio Interview

Names/Roles

Carter, Marjorie D. (Interviewee Owner)

Littlejohn, Linda (Interviewer)

Welch, (Subject)

Day, (Subject)

Dey, (Subject)

Bryant, (Subject)

Coles, (Subject)

Miller, (Subject)

Black History Preservation Project (Publisher)

Date

2009-12-02

Object Type

Interview

Subject

Interviews

New York (State)

Syracuse (N.Y.)

Keywords

Language

English

Object ID

64585

Collection

Black History Preservation Project