CHAPTER 19. My Extended
Families: A Milestone Genealogy of DNA Ancestries
I thought I should add
my family genealogy into this memoir book so that I could have a manuscript in
future on record. Since anything written and documented, it seemed to be
preserved in the library after publications. It took me tons of correcting
hours, and days. I first heard my genealogy of DNA Ancestries, but this
was not easier said rather than done to remember every step of DNA Ancestries.
I think my DNA Ancestry once began with great grandfather, Mr. Aguer from
Dinka-Ngok origin heritage in South Sudan in Africa adjacent to Garden of Eden
in the horn of Africa. And as our DNA genealogy goes, our second late great grandparents,
Mr. Jok Ajur Kibai Ater Mabior, and Mrs. Nyanchirin Bior Ajang Aguer, whose
heritage origin stemmed from Dinka-Hol people of Dinka ethnic groups in Duk
County, Jonglei State in South Sudan. I will leave aside my biological father,
Mr. Wuor Deng Jok, and his 3rd wife, Mrs. Achol Anhon Dau’s family origin, but
I should jump to talk about my mother, Mrs. Nyanluak Mabil Awer, and Mr. Garang
Akoi Bol from Nyuak Payam district, Twic East County, Jonglei State in South
Sudan. She was born to my late grandparents, Mr. Mabil Awer Adeer Deng, and
Mrs. Nyandeng Kongor Anyiany from Dacuek section clans of Nyuak Payam districts
in Twic East County, Jonglei State in South Sudan in East Africa.
I know that it does not
matter, where you come from here in the United States, but in some culture, it
is always worth knowing your DNA genealogy of heritage origin like in
Judeo-Christianity Bible. And it is good to know where your extended
family originated so that you can pass it along to your children through Oral History
telling of Fortune Cookies. I thought about knowing my parents’ genealogy
heritage origin. However, I did not think that it is worth knowing. As the
Christians, I believe it is worth preserving my DNA Ancestry Origin from East
Africa.
My extended Family
origin, I believe it started from our first Dinka-Ngok heritage origin in
Africa. And therefore, it has gone up by picking it up somewhere in the middle,
where it denoted my late great grandparents, Mr. Jok Ajur Kibai Ater Mabior,
and Mrs. Nyanchirin Bior Ajang Aguer, whose their DNA heritage origin come from
Dinka-Hol people of Duk County in South Sudan in Africa. I think my biological
father, Mr. Wuor Deng Jok and Mrs. Achol Anhon Dau might have likely told me
that we once migrated from Africa. Our late great grandparents, Mr. Jok Ajur
Kibai Ater Mabior, and Mrs. Nyanchirin Bior Ajang Aguer are said to migrate to
Kongor area in Africa, where they both fell in love and married. Mr. Jok Ajur
Kibai Ater Mabior married a daughter of Mr. Bior-kweigak Ajang Aguer from
Kongor Payam districts’ people in Africa. He did not forget, where he came
from, but he deliberately made a decision to stay with Kongor people of today
Twic East County, Jonglei State in South Sudan. He was closest friend to, Mr. Duot
Bior Ajang Aguer, who is stepbrother to his wife, Mrs. Nyanchirin Bior Ajang
Aguer. Of course, this is not a far reaching migration. They were once migrated
from Ajuong Payam district in Twic East County in South Sudan, where they
diverged to Duk County in South Sudan in Africa. He came with tons of cattle
wealth, especially livestocks to which he generated for his own. In turn, he
passed on his cattle wealth to our late great grandparents, Mr. Bior-kweigak
Ajang Aguer, and Mrs. Kot Mayen in Africa. He combined his two heritage origins
of intermarriaged with Dinka-Ngok Ethnic groups of Lual Yak people in the
village of Dongol in Upper Nile State in South Sudan in Africa. He thought some
culture might have had extinct, or faded away in memory if they were not
written in the book. When you intermarriage, you have to exchange your spouse
with bridewealth dowry. This technically become a wealth sharing with the
family of bride. Our late great grandparents, Mr. Jok Ajur Kibai Ater Mabior,
and Mrs. Nyanchirin Bior Ajang Aguer’s monumental intentions was more than
intermarrying, but they have had lived a good live in this explanatory of
Earth. They thought they should start a new beginning in the new land with
people of Dinka-Kongor Ethnic groups’ our extended lineages. especially people
of pan-Bior Ajang Aguer section clans, where my late great grandparents’
brother-in-law, Mr. Bul Bior-kweigak Ajang Aguer, and Mrs. Apajok Ajang had
step siblings from three households of Mrs. Adau Lual household, Mrs. Kot Mayen
household, and Mrs. Akuach Chol household.
Ngok People’s Origin
Aguerdit
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He was assassinated by
his Dinka-Ngok Ethnic groups’ people. His wife had to escape with a son, Mr.
Deng-adong for Twic East County, Jonglei State in South Sudan.
Aguerdit’s wife
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Akichyoi
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She once escaped with her son after her late husband, Mr.
Aguerdit, who was assassinated by Dinka-Ngok Ethnic groups’ people of Lual Yak
sections in the village of Dongol in South Sudan. And she migrated for Twic
East County in South Sudan, but she was warmly accommodated in the today Pageer
village of Kongor Payam districts’ people.
Aguerdit wife, and
Children
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Deng-’Adong’ Aguerdit
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Wife---no detail, yet
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Children
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Aguer-’Ngenjok” Deng Aguerdit
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He today has a burial tomb in the village/Town of Panyagor in
South Sudan. After his consent, He was stoned to death with cattle cows dungs.
And yet, village/Town of Panyagor is today claimed bv Ayual section
clans’ people of village/Town of Wangulei in Twic East County in South Sudan.
Wife---no details, yet
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Children
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- Ayuen
2) Akuol-Makony 3) Ajang-ameermach
4) Ayii 5) Awuou 6) Achalei
Ajang-’Ameermach”
Aguer-’Ngenjok’
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Two Wives
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- Alek Athor
2) Abul Kok from Awulian section clans of
Nyuak Payam district
Children
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- Bior-’Tongkeer’
2) Atem-’Thiolech’
Wife
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Awak Nguot Agui from
Ayual sectarian clans of Nyuak Payam district
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Children
|
- Aguer-’Mathon’ Bior-’Tongkeer’
2) Reech Bior-’Tongkeer’ 3) Aguek
Bior-’Tongkeer’
Wife
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Aguet Yak Arol Kachol from Dacuek sectarian clans of Nyuak Payam
district
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Children
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1) Ajang Aguer-mathon 2)
Deng Aguer-mathon 3) Bior-kweigak Aguer-mathon 4) Reech Aguer-mathon
Bior-’kweigak’
Aguer-’Mathon’
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Three Wives
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- Adau Lual 2) Kot Mayen
3) Akuach Chol from
Dinka-Ngok people of today Abyei territory
Adau Lual ‘s Household
Children
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- Duot Bior-’kweigak’
2)
Aguer-’Anyarpiei’ Bior-kweigak
Kot Mayen’s Household
Children
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- Achirin Bior-’kweigak’
2) Bul
Bior-’kweigak’
Akuach Chol’s
Household Children
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She did not divorced with our great grandfather, Mr.
Bior-’kweigak’. And subsequently she sought a child from Awan Athuoi whilst she
remained in Marriage motions.
- Deng-’Aliau’ Bior-’kweigak’
2) Kuir-’Ngaarial’ Bior-’kweigak’
Kot Mayen’s Household
Nyanchirin
Bior-’kweigak’ Ajang Aguer
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Husband
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Jok Ajur Kibai Ater
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Children
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- Deng Jok Ajur Kibai 2)
Bior Jok Ajur Kibai 3) Aluk Jok Ajur Kibai4) Abuk Jok Ajur Kibai 5) Aluong Jok Ajur Kibai, and
6) Adit Jok Ajur Kibai
Bul Bior-kweigak Ajang
Aguer
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Two Wives
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- Alek Jurkuch from Ayual
sectarian clans of Nyuak Payam district 2) Apajok Ajang from
Palek sectarian clans of Kongor Payam district
First wife Apajok Ajang from Palek sectarian clans of Kongor
Payam district
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First Wife Mrs.Apajok
Ajang and her Children
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- Garangthii Bul Bior-kweigak
2) Bior-Magarthith Bul Bior-kweigak
Second Wife Mrs. Alek
Jurkuch and her Children
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- Bior-Bieerial Bul Bior-Kweigak
2) Aguer Bul Bior-kweigak 3) Deng-Achuek Bul Bior-Kweigak 4) Manyang Bul
Bior-kweigak
"I think my DNA Ancestry once began with great grandfather, Mr. Aguer from Dinka-Ngok origin heritage in South Sudan in Africa adjacent to Garden of Eden in the horn of Africa. And as our DNA genealogy goes, our second late great grandparents, Mr. Jok Ajur Kibai Ater Mabior, and Mrs. Nyanchirin Bior Ajang Aguer, whose heritage origin stemmed from Dinka-Hol people of Dinka ethnic groups in Duk County, Jonglei State in South Sudan. I will leave aside my biological father, Mr. Wuor Deng Jok, and his 3rd wife, Mrs. Achol Anhon Dau’s family origin, but I should jump to talk about my mother, Mrs. Nyanluak Mabil Awer, and Mr. Garang Akoi Bol from Nyuak Payam district, Twic East County, Jonglei State in South Sudan. She was born to my late grandparents, Mr. Mabil Awer Adeer Deng, and Mrs. Nyandeng Kongor Anyiany from Dacuek section clans of Nyuak Payam districts in Twic East County, Jonglei State in South Sudan in East Africa," writes Mr. David D. Wuor, Blogspot Media, May 21th, 2019.
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