Lowcountry Africana Welcomes Aisha Taylor as Coordinator of Florida Records
Lowcountry Africana, a free website dedicated to African American genealogy and history in the Lowcountry Southeast (SC, GA and FL) is pleased to welcome Aisha Taylor as Coordinator of Florida Records. In her new role at Lowcountry Africana, Aisha Taylor will coordinate the growth of the Florida document collection, share information on resources for Florida research, and offer insights on research methods to help keep your Florida genealogical research moving forward. Aisha Taylor began her genealogical journey at the age of 15 after a family reunion in South Carolina. After wondering what the stories were behind the names on her family tree, she teamed with a teacher in her high school to establish a genealogy club. After discovering records for her family at the National Archives, she realized that genealogy could help people build a bridge to their past and inspire young African-Americans to achieve.
Aisha's connection to the Lowcountry runs deep; she is descended from slaves in Orange County, South Carolina and Alachua County, Florida. She has established the Uncommon Roots blog and the Reddick-Benbow-Means family site to share her experience with others and preserve the history of her family.