Talk:Ngolo Diarra

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D means deceased. Damosso Diarra is the son of Mansong Diarra(Monzon) king of the Bambara 1795-1808.... Damosso Diarra is survived by Sirike Diarra Sirike Diarra by Coly Diarra Coly Diarra left Bambara Kingdom after its fall and Ventured into Senegal He stopped at Campement Nguekokh Where he met a "Peul" nammed Yora Ba whom will become his best friend.... Coly Diarra ended up in Dakar..... Where he had a Son named Moussa Diarra. Moussa Diarra had two wives Coumba Sow and ASSA Moussa Diarra's children with Coumba Sow were: Adama Diarra (f) D. Aissatou Oumy Diarra (f)D. (Was my grand mother) she had five Children from her marriage with Elhadj Mactar Maram Niang and 1 child from her previous marriage (Maty N'Diaye) Her Children are: Bassirou Niang (m) D

Sidy Niang (m) Still living

Ibrahima Niang (m) D. ( Was my Father). Rose Niang (f) D. Seynabou Niang (f)D. Diaretou Diarra (f) D. Souleye Diarra (m)D. Moussa Diarra's Children with Assa were: Habibou Diarra (m) D. Souleye Diarra (m) D. N'deye Diarra (f) Alive. Ibou Diarra (m) D.


Sidy Niang sidy69@yahoo.com

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