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Zion Freetown 230
Zion Freetown
15 episodes
1 day ago
Established in Sierra Leone in 1792 by ex-Loyalists who journeyed from the American South to Nova Scotia then to Freetown on 16 ships, later joined by Maroons from Jamaica, Liberated Africans, Africans from the West Indies, the seventeen nations including Mende, Sherbro, Temne and Bullom peoples of the region, to form the Central Circuit; Zion Methodist Church today remains a fixture of living history in the heart of Freetown. Seven generations of family and 230 years of fellowship later we look back at the story of Zion and set course for the next port in a remarkable 'One Journey'.
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Established in Sierra Leone in 1792 by ex-Loyalists who journeyed from the American South to Nova Scotia then to Freetown on 16 ships, later joined by Maroons from Jamaica, Liberated Africans, Africans from the West Indies, the seventeen nations including Mende, Sherbro, Temne and Bullom peoples of the region, to form the Central Circuit; Zion Methodist Church today remains a fixture of living history in the heart of Freetown. Seven generations of family and 230 years of fellowship later we look back at the story of Zion and set course for the next port in a remarkable 'One Journey'.
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Episode 2 - On histories and genealogies
Zion Freetown 230
31 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 2 - On histories and genealogies

Presenter Natacha Leopold introduces us to a group of family members that got together to try and identify as many people as possible in an old photograph; a key element in filling in some of the gaps in the family tree - part of the conversation is in the Krio language.

On the call are Adrian Labor, Dolly Labor, Marina Elba, Nora Walton-Macaulay, Rodney Allen-Campbell, Beale Morgan, Rev. Arnold Archer-Campbell and Edleen Elba. Historian Nigel Browne-Davies discusses identities and social evolution of early settler (Creole) communities in the context of the 230 initiative. To learn more about Nigel’s research, visit https://independent.academia.edu/DaviesNigel    

Written and Produced by Barbara Morgan.

(00:00) Introduction

(01:22) We hear from a History scholar on his genealogy journey

(04:20) Family members identify ancestors and relatives in an old photo

(06:32) Nigel Browne-Davis on what makes this story so special

(07:50) Families represented in the photo

(13:00) The importance of commemorating this history

(16:19) More family connections are explored

(19:30) A historical view on the diversity of the Krios

(23:23) The Elliott and Archer families

(29:10) Wrap up and goodbyes



This podcast is a fully volunteer effort toward the Zion Freetown 230 initiative. 

Zion Freetown 230
Established in Sierra Leone in 1792 by ex-Loyalists who journeyed from the American South to Nova Scotia then to Freetown on 16 ships, later joined by Maroons from Jamaica, Liberated Africans, Africans from the West Indies, the seventeen nations including Mende, Sherbro, Temne and Bullom peoples of the region, to form the Central Circuit; Zion Methodist Church today remains a fixture of living history in the heart of Freetown. Seven generations of family and 230 years of fellowship later we look back at the story of Zion and set course for the next port in a remarkable 'One Journey'.