Oceans of Kin: The Power and Promise of 18th Century Atlantic Genealogies

wed19mar5:00 pmwed7:00 pmOceans of Kin: The Power and Promise of 18th Century Atlantic GenealogiesBook talk with Karin WulfNSCDA/PA Headquarters, 1630 Latimer Street5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Gathering, researching, and narrating genealogy sounds like a modern activity, but in the 18th century genealogy mattered a great deal-- to individuals and families, and for governments and other institutions. Taking as an example the extended Lloyd family, including Norrises and Logans, this talk follows ideas and practices of genealogy across the Atlantic and back, from Wales and England to Philadelphia, Maryland, and then Madeira, tracing how family connections were meaningful in the context of business, politics, and racial slavery. This program is free and open to the public. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will begin at 5:00pm. Book talk begins at 5:30pm.

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Time

March 19, 2025 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location

NSCDA/PA Headquarters

1630 Latimer Street

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Stenton

Stenton is one of the earliest, best-preserved, and most authentic historic houses in Philadelphia. Completed in 1730 as a country-seat, plantation house for James Logan - Secretary to William Penn; merchant, politician, justice, scientist, and scholar – Stenton was home to six generations of the Logan family, as well as a diverse community of servants and enslaved Africans, including Dinah, who lived and worked at Stenton for over 60 years. Furnished with 18th- and 19th-century Logan family objects, and remaining in little-altered condition, a visit to Stenton offers an unparalleled experience of early Pennsylvania.

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