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註釋In the book, Broadway Royals, the three first cousins, Eugene Broadway, Marie Broadway Toms, and Dennis Jerome Turner, continued their Broadway ancestry research from the first three books they wrote. Tremendous effort was given to documenting the slave owner(s), the death particulars of their ancestors, and providing a path for others to research their ancestors. Detailed analysis was performed on 1870 and 1880 neighborhoods in Anson County, North Carolina via the United States Federal Census. Specifics were drawn from neighbors, Black and White. They looked at occupation, age, marriage, and land ownership. Also, of interest to them was former slave ownership, slave masters, slave ancestors, migratory patterns, and disconnected relatives. Research and discoveries concerning the following topics are inside this book: Why African American Broadways Story of Eugene's destiny to find his great-great grandfather Broadways and the Slavery Era in America Other Broadway Family Heritage Books Walk Through Anson County as Black Broadways Notable Black Broadway siblings born between 1815 to 1834: James, Harry, Robert, George, and William Continued cemetery research and discoveries for Broadways Discovery of various new research documents Examination of 1860 Slave Schedules Broadway FAQ and Pictures of Early 1900s Broadway Royals Workbook including Ten Simple Exercises Of Discovering Your Personal Family History Including 100+ Ways To Find And Record The Details! Preparing the torch for future generations, the Broadway first cousins, Eugene, Marie and Jerome present a 230+ page family treasure trove of information ready to be passed from generation to generation. The Broadway Royals book is a stirring read for any African American family enthusiast as well as all Broadway family members."