Dr. Christopher Harris of Toronto, Ontario
Revised
and Updated: January 1, 2015
On
May 10, 2013, I received the following message on Facebook from Raquel
Tomlinson. She stated, “My husband is
one of your cousins on 23andMe. His name is Christopher Harris.” I checked my 23andMe DNA account, browsed my
Relative Finder database, and found his name among my 400+ “DNA cousins”. However, what was most interesting is that he
is a Black Canadian! How am I related to
a Black Canadian? Dr. Christopher Harris
resides in Toronto, Ontario. He recently received his Ph.D. in Education from
the University of Toronto.
In
helping her husband find his birth mother, Raquel shared more information, and
I soon spoke with Cousin Christopher on the phone. He was born on November 1, 1978 in Canada in
Windsor, Ontario. He does not know his
birth mother’s first name, but her last name is believed to be Harris. He knows that his birth mother’s mother (his
maternal grandmother) is a Black Canadian who descends from former slaves who
migrated to Canada via the Underground Railroad. He
also knows that his birth mother’s father (his maternal grandfather) is an
African American from Detroit, Michigan. His occupation was welder. Christopher knows that his biological father
is from Tanzania, a country in East Africa.
His
birth parents met while his biological father was a foreign engineering student
at the University of Windsor. His birth mother was 18 years old when she gave
birth to him. She herself had been in foster care for all of her life; she was
given up for adoption after her birth, as her birth mother (Christopher’s
maternal grandmother) allegedly got pregnant with her outside of her own
marriage. Coincidentally, Christopher's
adopted family’s last name is also Harris (no relation); they are from
Barbados. His adoption was a closed adoption. However, the information thus far
is based on his adopted mother's memories. Christopher recently filed an
application to receive his birth parents' names, a process that could take a
year in Canada.
But
how is Christopher related to me? Is he on my Mom’s side or my Dad’s side? Utilizing the family inheritance tool in
23andMe, I compared him to other known cousins in my database. Lo and behold,
my findings raised eyebrows and helped to determine more! Christopher also shares DNA with Lenro Morgan
and NeNise Smith, my cousins on my Dad’s side.
We are the direct descendants of Robert “Big Bob” & Jane Ealy, as
well as Lucy Kennedy, from Leake County, Mississippi. They were my father’s
great-grandparents.
As of Jan. 1, 2015, a total of 11 descendants of Bob & Jane Ealy have taken the 23andMe DNA test. Three people (in red) are closely-related to Bob and/or Jane Ealy. See note below in blue. Christopher matches 10 of us! Additionally, he matches the family members in blue and red in the following chart on the X chromosome. This verifies that the connection is on his mother’s side. The DNA matches to Christopher as of Jan. 2015 include the following:
As of Jan. 1, 2015, a total of 11 descendants of Bob & Jane Ealy have taken the 23andMe DNA test. Three people (in red) are closely-related to Bob and/or Jane Ealy. See note below in blue. Christopher matches 10 of us! Additionally, he matches the family members in blue and red in the following chart on the X chromosome. This verifies that the connection is on his mother’s side. The DNA matches to Christopher as of Jan. 2015 include the following:
Note: Andrea, Mahadji, and Lisa are great-granddaughters of Charles & Annette Atkins of
Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. There is no family knowledge of family members
being in that parish in Louisiana. However, they all match Ealy descendants,
and they also match Christopher, Violet,
and NeNise on the X chromosome, too! After analyzing family trees, I
strongly suspect that the unidentified mother of Charles Atkins was either a sister
or daughter of Jane (Parrott) Ealy.
All
branches of the Bob & Jane Ealy
Family Tree can be seen on the Ealy Family page. Branches E5,
E6, and E11 are actually three
children (Paul, Bob Jr., & Martha)
of Bob & Jane Ealy who married three children (Adeline, Mattie, & Albert) of Lucy Kennedy. Therefore, those three
family branches are double related.
However, there’s little doubt that Christopher’s maternal grandfather is indeed
a direct descendant of Bob & Jane Ealy and Lucy Kennedy, placing him in
one of those three family branches. He suspects that his maternal grandfather
may still be living in Detroit. He would
love to connect with his biological family.
To
all of my Ealy and/or Kennedy family members, especially those in Detroit who
read this post, please share this blog post with other family members. Someone
may know something and can connect him with his family. If anyone has
additional advice to help Christopher locate his birth family, feel free to
post a comment here or e-mail me at melvinjcollier@ yahoo.com or Dr.
Christopher Harris at wasun67@hotmail.com.
Me (far left) with cousins at the 2010 Ealy Family Reunion in Detroit, Michigan