Monday, March 11, 2019

African American History Month Part 2 with Teresa Vega (SHOW #12 Wednesday, February 27, 2019)







On the Wednesday, February 27 broadcast of Greenwich, A Town For All Seasons I concluded by phone my conversation with Teresa Vega, a descendant of the original Lyon family founders of Greenwich and of those enslaved, emancipated and made free in 19th century Greenwich, author, blogger, historian and noted public speaker.

Teresa Vega has been researching her family history and genealogy for almost 20 years. She began in 2010 to research her family history in using a combination of traditional genealogy and genetic genealogy.

Ms. Vega has been able to trace several of her maternal mixed-race lines back to colonial New York, New Jersey, Connecticut Massachusetts and Virginia.

She holds Bachelor’s Degrees in Anthropology and Asian Studies from Bowdoin College and worked as an adjunct professor in Cultural Anthropology while attending CUNY Graduate School and University Centers doctoral program in Anthropology.

Ms. Vega is also the co-administrator of Family Tree DNA’s Malagasy Roots Project along with CeCe Moore of PBS’s Finding Your Roots and DNA Detectives.

Tune in to the broadcast of Greenwich, A Town For All Seasons on Radio 1490 WGCH and WGCH.com anywhere. It starts at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time every other Wednesday morning after the top-of-the-hour news.

The host and producer of the show is Jeffrey Bingham Mead, a descendant of the founders of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut (Founded July 18, 1640). 


Contact the show at GreenwichATownForAllSeasons@gmail.com


 Also, please CLICK THIS LINK to the current crowdfunding campaign to support and underwrite the costs of producing and bringing you Greenwich, A Town For All Seasons on 1490 WGCH and WGCH.com anywhere.

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