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SUBMITTER: Harney E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10958645 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Harney Éadaoin É Micheletti Steven S Bruwelheide Karin S KS Freyman William A WA Bryc Katarzyna K Akbari Ali A Jewett Ethan E Comer Elizabeth E Gates Henry Louis HL Heywood Linda L Thornton John J Curry Roslyn R Esselmann Samantha Ancona SA Barca Kathryn G KG Sedig Jakob J Sirak Kendra K Olalde Iñigo I Adamski Nicole N Bernardos Rebecca R Broomandkhoshbacht Nasreen N Ferry Matthew M Qiu Lijun L Stewardson Kristin K Workman J Noah JN Zalzala Fatma F Mallick Shop S Micco Adam A Mah Matthew M Zhang Zhao Z Rohland Nadin N Mountain Joanna L JL Owsley Douglas W DW Reich David D
Science (New York, N.Y.) 20230804 6657
Few African Americans have been able to trace family lineages back to ancestors who died before the 1870 United States Census, the first in which all Black people were listed by name. We analyzed 27 individuals from Maryland's Catoctin Furnace African American Cemetery (1774-1850), identifying 41,799 genetic relatives among consenting research participants in 23andMe, Inc.'s genetic database. One of the highest concentrations of close relatives is in Maryland, suggesting that descendants of the ...[more]