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Gourdvine Black and White: Slavery and the Kilby Families of the Virginia Piedmont

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Gourdvine Black and White is the history, biography, and genealogy of one family divided into two by race and the time in which they lived. For four generations, European-descent Kilbys enslaved men, women, and children in Culpeper and Rappahannock counties of Virginia. Family history author Timothy Kilby took on the monumental task of researching and piecing together documentary fragments and DNA evidence to find individual identities and hidden realities.


Gourdvine is the factual account of three generations of African Americans beginning in the mid-1830s and continuing into the next century. First, there are Sarah and her daughter Juliet Ann, human beings who lived under the cloak of non-personhood, subject to the will of enslavers ready to rob their labor and deny them human identity. And then there are Juliet's children, Simon, John, James, daughter Sarah, and Bettie, the generation that would find freedom after emancipation and survive pervasive racial discrimination as adults.


This book's stories reveal the facts, events, and characters of Kilbys, both Black and White, and attempt to return humanity to those altogether forgotten through time and prejudice.


Gourdvine Black and White is the 2022 Phillis Wheatley Book Award Winner for Nonfiction Genealogical Research and the 2021 International AAHGS Book Award Winner for Nonfiction Regional Genealogy.

All author proceeds are donated to the Kilby Family Endowed Scholarship Fund to benefit the descendants.




ISBN-13: 9781736374801

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Tree of Meaning Publications

Publication Date: 05-25-2021

Pages: 248

Product Dimensions: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.63d

Kilby, Timothy: - Timothy Kilby has always held a special interest in his family's history. As a fifth-generation direct descendant of James Kilby (c. 1740 -1829) of Culpeper County, Virginia, he shares this ancestor in common with the lineal descendants of Juliet Ann, the enslaved woman biographed in Gourdvine Black and White. Tim grew up in Sperryville, Rappahannock County, Virginia, not far from the homesteads of his forefathers. He went on to earn a baccalaureate from Virginia Tech and a master's degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. Tim had careers in education, art, and information technology before retiring in 2014. He has devoted countless hours to the necessary research into the people and events recounted in this narrative.