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How to Find Your Ancestor’s US Military Records.The Kaabu empire was in the area when she was born in 1732. Keep in mind that Guinea Bissau in Africa did not exist as Guinea Bissau when Marie Francois Senegal was born. I am related to the White Peacocks and my Black Great Great Great Grandmother was Emoline Peacock. And the Peacock branch is the same branch that is in my tree the White Peacocks. One of my dna matches has Peacock from North Carolina and Sanders from North Carolina and Louisiana. The three trees are different sizes differing in the number of people in their trees. So I looked to see if any of these three dna matches had Peacock and Sanders from North Carolina in their trees. In my tree, some of the names that I have on my maternal side are Peacock and Sanders, both of whom lived in Johnston, North Carolina. Then I found a third dna match who had a branch in her family tree that has Marie Francois’ descendant.
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One of the documents calls her a slave and is written in French. I was able to find a baptismal record for Marie Senegal and a document that mentioned her husband. The dna matches also had the husband of Marie Francois Senegal, his name was Jean Dit Ingui Masse. One of the dna matches was helpful and gave me information about Marie Francois Senegal. I found a second dna match with the same person in her family tree (Marie Francois Senegal).

I found a dna match in who had a woman in her family tree who seemed to match my Djola Balanta Ancestor her name is Marie Francois Senegal.
