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    • Reunion 2026
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    • Reunion 2024
    • Reunion 2025
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    • Cheryl's Ancestor
    • Paternal DNA Project
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Earliest Odom Ancestors

We want to get to know your earliest Odom ancestor!

When you join the National Odom Assembly, we ask you to list your earliest Odom/Odum/Odam ancestor on your application form. We are not just trying to be noisy. We want to include your ancestor in our database of early Odoms in the hope of connecting our members to family groupings. Our Odom ancestors were early pioneers in America. They moved from state to state to state. We know many of our Odoms started in North and South Carolina. We are using AI to trace their migration west to Georgia and what would become Tennessee. They continued west and many ended up in Texas. A few ventured all the way to California. Our Odom family covers the entire United States! 


If you want your earliest Odom to be included in our research, complete a NOA application form and list as much information as you know about your relative.


Just for fun we are kicking off a series of stories about our earliest Odoms. As a member of NOA, we can feature your ancestor in one of our upcoming features!

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