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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Marjorie D. Carter - Audio Interview
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)
2009-12-02
Interview
Interviews
New York (State)
Syracuse (N.Y.)
English
64585
Black History Preservation Project