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INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. ABOUT | IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The IAAM Center for Family history is a one of a kind research center dedicated to African American genealogy. The center will be a part of the International African THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in HAS FAMILYSEARCH DIGITIZED THE RECORDS YOU NEED? HERE’S FamilySearch recently announced that they had added the 2 billionth record to their free online databases of digitized historical documents. The records giant currently adds over 300 million new images a year to their online holdings. A world of free resources for African American genealogy await you on FamilySearch – you just have to know how to find them. RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920 Kingsale Pringle, 1880 U.S. Census, Georgetown, South Carolina, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census . LOUISIANA, ORLEANS PARISH, BIRTH RECORDS, 1819–1906 NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL DEATHS, 1795-1949 AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY: WAS YOUR MALE ANCESTOR LISTED South Carolina has 1869 Militia Enrollments for males 30 to 45. You can see if your ancestor was listed among the other males who were inthe militia.
IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The International African American Museum’s Center for Family History is a one of a kind research center with a special focus onAfrican American
INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. ABOUT | IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The IAAM Center for Family history is a one of a kind research center dedicated to African American genealogy. The center will be a part of the International African THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in HAS FAMILYSEARCH DIGITIZED THE RECORDS YOU NEED? HERE’S FamilySearch recently announced that they had added the 2 billionth record to their free online databases of digitized historical documents. The records giant currently adds over 300 million new images a year to their online holdings. A world of free resources for African American genealogy await you on FamilySearch – you just have to know how to find them. RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920 Kingsale Pringle, 1880 U.S. Census, Georgetown, South Carolina, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census . LOUISIANA, ORLEANS PARISH, BIRTH RECORDS, 1819–1906 NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL DEATHS, 1795-1949 AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY: WAS YOUR MALE ANCESTOR LISTED South Carolina has 1869 Militia Enrollments for males 30 to 45. You can see if your ancestor was listed among the other males who were inthe militia.
INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. ABOUT | IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The IAAM Center for Family history is a one of a kind research center dedicated to African American genealogy. The center will be a part of the International African ALABAMA STATE CENSUS, 1866 Alabama, Southern Claims Commission Approved Claims, 1871-1880, database with images, citing Southern Claims Commission Approved Claims, M2062, 1871-1880, Entry for UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS (USCT) PENSION FILES The United States Colored Troops. As Bernice Bennett notes in her article USCT Pension Files: A Rich Resource for African American Genealogy, pension files can reveal many biographical details about ancestors who served in the United States Colored Troops (USCT).Because events in USCT veterans’ lives before the Civil War were seldom recorded in the documentary record, veterans had to UNITED STATES 1860 CENSUS SLAVE SCHEDULES Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860.. About This Collection. This searchable collection includes an index and images of slave schedules listing the names of slaveholders and the age and gender of those they enslaved in1860.
UNITED STATES WORLD WAR II ARMY ENLISTMENT RECORDS, 1938 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946.This collection was built from a database provided by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and is a name index to Army Serial Number Enlistment Card Records, which covers the years 1938-1946, excluding officers, in the United States Army VIRGINIA, DEATH CERTIFICATES, 1912-1987 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987.This searchable collection contains an index and images of death certificates from the Virginia State Department of Health. RESOURCES FOR DOCUMENTING THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE IN The Papers of Henry Laurens. Henry Laurens was one of the most active Charleston merchants who sold cargoes of enslaved Africans in Charleston. The sixteen volumes of The Papers of Henry Laurens contain correspondence, newspaper advertisements and other documents that chronicle Henry Laurens’ life and his participation in the Atlantic Slave Trade. . Although the volumes are not UNITED STATES GENERAL INDEX TO PENSION FILES, 1861-1934 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934.. This is a searchable collection with images. The collection contains images of the National Archives’ carded name index to pension files for veterans who served in the military between 1861 and 1916 and applied for a military pension. FINDING ANCESTORS ON THE 1869 STATE CENSUS FOR SOUTH The 1869 South Carolina State Population Census is available on FamilySearch.org. It was the first census taken that lists African Americans. This index lists the number of children from 6 to 16 by race and gender, number of males over 21 by race, and number of persons of all ages by race and gender. IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The International African American Museum’s Center for Family History is a one of a kind research center with a special focus onAfrican American
ABOUT - IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The Center for Family History supports IAAM’s goal of becoming a unique center of learning through the development of resources and programs to help individuals and families advance their understanding of their family’s history and the role their ancestors played in shaping American history. The center will be a part of theInternational
THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as UNITED STATES WORLD WAR II ARMY ENLISTMENT RECORDS, 1938 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946.This collection was built from a database provided by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and is a name index to Army Serial Number Enlistment Card Records, which covers the years 1938-1946, excluding officers, in the United States Army UNITED STATES 1860 CENSUS SLAVE SCHEDULES The 1860 Census Slave Schedules were made at the same time the 1860 Census was made. With very few exceptions, the slave schedules list only the name of the slaveholder. The schedules are arranged by enumeration district, just as the 1860 U.S. Census was arranged, and information reported was for the official census enumeration date ofJune 1
UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS (USCT) PENSION FILES USCT Pension File Abstract, Company F, 34th USCT, Beaufort, SC. Fortune Goodwin was born in Coosawhatchie, SC about 1819. He was 45 years old at the time of his discharge. He was 5-feet 7-inches high with black complexion, eyes, and hair. He was a field hand before enlisting in the United States Colored Troops. UNITED STATES GENERAL INDEX TO PENSION FILES, 1861-1934 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934.. This is a searchable collection with images. The collection contains images of the National Archives’ carded name index to pension files for veterans who served in the military between 1861 and 1916 and applied for a military pension. USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920 From this record, we learn that Kingsale Pringle was living in Georgetown, South Carolina in 1869. His household consisted of: one black male between the ages of 6 and 16. one black female between the ages of 6 and 16. one black male over 21 years of age. Total number of black males of all ages: 2. Total number of black females of all ages:2.
IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The International African American Museum’s Center for Family History is a one of a kind research center with a special focus onAfrican American
ABOUT - IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The Center for Family History supports IAAM’s goal of becoming a unique center of learning through the development of resources and programs to help individuals and families advance their understanding of their family’s history and the role their ancestors played in shaping American history. The center will be a part of theInternational
THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as UNITED STATES WORLD WAR II ARMY ENLISTMENT RECORDS, 1938 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946.This collection was built from a database provided by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and is a name index to Army Serial Number Enlistment Card Records, which covers the years 1938-1946, excluding officers, in the United States Army UNITED STATES 1860 CENSUS SLAVE SCHEDULES The 1860 Census Slave Schedules were made at the same time the 1860 Census was made. With very few exceptions, the slave schedules list only the name of the slaveholder. The schedules are arranged by enumeration district, just as the 1860 U.S. Census was arranged, and information reported was for the official census enumeration date ofJune 1
UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS (USCT) PENSION FILES USCT Pension File Abstract, Company F, 34th USCT, Beaufort, SC. Fortune Goodwin was born in Coosawhatchie, SC about 1819. He was 45 years old at the time of his discharge. He was 5-feet 7-inches high with black complexion, eyes, and hair. He was a field hand before enlisting in the United States Colored Troops. UNITED STATES GENERAL INDEX TO PENSION FILES, 1861-1934 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934.. This is a searchable collection with images. The collection contains images of the National Archives’ carded name index to pension files for veterans who served in the military between 1861 and 1916 and applied for a military pension. USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920 From this record, we learn that Kingsale Pringle was living in Georgetown, South Carolina in 1869. His household consisted of: one black male between the ages of 6 and 16. one black female between the ages of 6 and 16. one black male over 21 years of age. Total number of black males of all ages: 2. Total number of black females of all ages:2.
UNITED STATES WORLD WAR II ARMY ENLISTMENT RECORDS, 1938 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946.This collection was built from a database provided by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and is a name index to Army Serial Number Enlistment Card Records, which covers the years 1938-1946, excluding officers, in the United States HAS FAMILYSEARCH DIGITIZED THE RECORDS YOU NEED? HERE’S FamilySearch recently announced that they had added the 2 billionth record to their free online databases of digitized historical documents. The records giant currently adds over 300 million new images a year to their online holdings. A world of free resources for African American genealogy await you on FamilySearch – you just have to know how to find them. PART 1: FINDING EXTENDED FAMILY According to the 1910 Census, Victoria birthed four children, and four children were living. It is more likely they called Lottie Pigeon, and now are using the same nickname for their 6 year old daughter. Athol’s (Arthur) sister, Catherine Wilson, and her daughter, Silome Wilson, are also living in the house. By researching the 1910 Census UNITED STATES GENERAL INDEX TO PENSION FILES, 1861-1934 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934.. This is a searchable collection with images. The collection contains images of the National Archives’ carded name index to pension files for veterans who served in the military between 1861 and 1916 and applied for a military pension. THE FAMILYSEARCH LEARNING CENTER: FREE RESEARCH TUTORIAL The IAAM Center for Family history is a one of a kind research center dedicated to African American genealogy. The center will be a part ofthe International
VIRGINIA SLAVE BIRTH INDEX, 1853-1866 Example,Virginia Slave Birth Index 1853-1866 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is Virginia Slave Birth Index, 1853-1866.. This searchable collection was prepared from an index created by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) from records held at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL DEATHS, 1795-1949 The records represent the five boroughs of New York City. Each borough covers a different time period: New York City (Manhattan) 1795-1949. Bronx 1898-1948, Brooklyn 1847-1949. Queens 1898-1949. Richmond 1898-1949. For more information on this ALABAMA STATE CENSUS, 1866 King Goodlow was enumerated in the 1866 Alabama State Census in Tuscumbia, Franklin County, Alabama. His household demographic breakdown was: Males Under 10 Years: 2. Males 20 to 30: 1. Males 50 to 60: 1. Total Males: 4. Females Under 10 Years of Age: 2. AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY: MORRIS BROWN AME CHURCH AND Remember in Tracing the Lemon’s from Columbia to Greenville to Charleston Using City Directories I found Rev. R. I. Lemon and his wife, Virginia Vance Lemon, who is my great aunt. I was able to see that they lived in Columbia and moved to Greenville and Charleston. Virginia is someone whom I am definitely interested in learning more about; she is my grandfather’s sister. “OLD ABBEVILLE:” SCENES OF THE PAST THAT ARE NOT FORGOTTEN Old Abbeville: Scenes of a Town Where Old Times Things. Are Not Forgotten, page 135, by Lowry Ware. The production of “The Birth of a Nation” brought back the memories of Big Tuesday, and it was printed in the Press and Banner on June 28, 1916. Col D. Wyatt Aiken was seen among the 500 Radicals “laying down the gospel to them.”. IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The International African American Museum’s Center for Family History is a one of a kind research center with a special focus onAfrican American
ABOUT - IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The Center for Family History supports IAAM’s goal of becoming a unique center of learning through the development of resources and programs to help individuals and families advance their understanding of their family’s history and the role their ancestors played in shaping American history. The center will be a part of theInternational
HAS FAMILYSEARCH DIGITIZED THE RECORDS YOU NEED? HERE’S FamilySearch recently announced that they had added the 2 billionth record to their free online databases of digitized historical documents. The records giant currently adds over 300 million new images a year to their online holdings. A world of free resources for African American genealogy await you on FamilySearch – you just have to know how to find them. RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in GALLERY: SANTEE-COOPER RELOCATION PROJECT The Santee Cooper Relocation Project. The Santee Cooper Power and Navigation Project, begun in 1939, did much to stimulate South Carolina’s economy after the Great Depression. The project improved navigation on and provided hydroelectric power from the Santee and Cooper rivers to Berkeley, Georgetown and Horry counties. UNITED STATES 1860 CENSUS SLAVE SCHEDULES The 1860 Census Slave Schedules were made at the same time the 1860 Census was made. With very few exceptions, the slave schedules list only the name of the slaveholder. The schedules are arranged by enumeration district, just as the 1860 U.S. Census was arranged, and information reported was for the official census enumeration date ofJune 1
NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL DEATHS, 1795-1949 SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920 From this record, we learn that Kingsale Pringle was living in Georgetown, South Carolina in 1869. His household consisted of: one black male between the ages of 6 and 16. one black female between the ages of 6 and 16. one black male over 21 years of age. Total number of black males of all ages: 2. Total number of black females of all ages:2.
USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The International African American Museum’s Center for Family History is a one of a kind research center with a special focus onAfrican American
ABOUT - IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The Center for Family History supports IAAM’s goal of becoming a unique center of learning through the development of resources and programs to help individuals and families advance their understanding of their family’s history and the role their ancestors played in shaping American history. The center will be a part of theInternational
HAS FAMILYSEARCH DIGITIZED THE RECORDS YOU NEED? HERE’S FamilySearch recently announced that they had added the 2 billionth record to their free online databases of digitized historical documents. The records giant currently adds over 300 million new images a year to their online holdings. A world of free resources for African American genealogy await you on FamilySearch – you just have to know how to find them. RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in GALLERY: SANTEE-COOPER RELOCATION PROJECT The Santee Cooper Relocation Project. The Santee Cooper Power and Navigation Project, begun in 1939, did much to stimulate South Carolina’s economy after the Great Depression. The project improved navigation on and provided hydroelectric power from the Santee and Cooper rivers to Berkeley, Georgetown and Horry counties. UNITED STATES 1860 CENSUS SLAVE SCHEDULES The 1860 Census Slave Schedules were made at the same time the 1860 Census was made. With very few exceptions, the slave schedules list only the name of the slaveholder. The schedules are arranged by enumeration district, just as the 1860 U.S. Census was arranged, and information reported was for the official census enumeration date ofJune 1
NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL DEATHS, 1795-1949 SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920 From this record, we learn that Kingsale Pringle was living in Georgetown, South Carolina in 1869. His household consisted of: one black male between the ages of 6 and 16. one black female between the ages of 6 and 16. one black male over 21 years of age. Total number of black males of all ages: 2. Total number of black females of all ages:2.
USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in THE FAMILYSEARCH LEARNING CENTER: FREE RESEARCH TUTORIAL The IAAM Center for Family history is a one of a kind research center dedicated to African American genealogy. The center will be a part ofthe International
UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS (USCT) PENSION FILES The United States Colored Troops. As Bernice Bennett notes in her article USCT Pension Files: A Rich Resource for African American Genealogy, pension files can reveal many biographical details about ancestors who served in the United States Colored Troops (USCT).Because events in USCT veterans’ lives before the Civil War were seldom recorded in the documentary record, veterans had to RESOURCES FOR DOCUMENTING UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS To search for your ancestor’s USCT service record, you can begin with the FamilySearch collection United States Civil War Service Records of Union Colored Troops, 1863-1865. Search results in this collection link to images of Civil War Service Records on Fold3. Civil War service records are jacketed cards containing abstracts of various USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. FOUND ON FAMILYSEARCH: REGISTER OF FREE PERSONS OF COLOR FamilySearch has digitized a Register of Free Person of Color, Columbia County, GA, 1819-1836.You can access the microfilm via the FamilySearch catalog here.. There are other records on this microfilm. The small volume begins on frame 53.. Sample Image AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY: WAS YOUR MALE ANCESTOR LISTED South Carolina has 1869 Militia Enrollments for males 30 to 45. You can see if your ancestor was listed among the other males who were inthe militia.
VIRGINIA, DEATH CERTIFICATES, 1912-1987 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987.This searchable collection contains an index and images of death certificates from the Virginia State Department of Health. LOUISIANA, ORLEANS PARISH, BIRTH RECORDS, 1819–1906 The Louisiana, Orleans and St. Tammany Parish, Voter Registration Records, 1867-1905 will tell you: Your ancestor’s age, birth date, where he was born, residence, occupation, and time of residence in the state, parish, and ward. You need to search using his name, age, andwhere he resided.
CENSUS OF CONTRABAND CAMP, TYBEE AND COCKSPUR ISLANDS, GA “Tybee Island, Savannah River, Ga.- Views of the lighthouse and barracks” — Frank Leslie, 1896 1 . Tybee Island. Taking Hilton Head for the base of operations, the army and navy are conjointly making a series of strategic moves which must, sooner or later, bring South Carolina and Georgia to their fealty. IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The International African American Museum’s Center for Family History is a one of a kind research center with a special focus onAfrican American
ABOUT - IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The Center for Family History supports IAAM’s goal of becoming a unique center of learning through the development of resources and programs to help individuals and families advance their understanding of their family’s history and the role their ancestors played in shaping American history. The center will be a part of theInternational
HAS FAMILYSEARCH DIGITIZED THE RECORDS YOU NEED? HERE’S FamilySearch recently announced that they had added the 2 billionth record to their free online databases of digitized historical documents. The records giant currently adds over 300 million new images a year to their online holdings. A world of free resources for African American genealogy await you on FamilySearch – you just have to know how to find them. RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHESINTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUMAFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM CHARLESTONAFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM CHARLESTON SCIAAM MUSEUM CHARLESTON The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in GALLERY: SANTEE-COOPER RELOCATION PROJECT The Santee Cooper Relocation Project. The Santee Cooper Power and Navigation Project, begun in 1939, did much to stimulate South Carolina’s economy after the Great Depression. The project improved navigation on and provided hydroelectric power from the Santee and Cooper rivers to Berkeley, Georgetown and Horry counties. UNITED STATES 1860 CENSUS SLAVE SCHEDULES The 1860 Census Slave Schedules were made at the same time the 1860 Census was made. With very few exceptions, the slave schedules list only the name of the slaveholder. The schedules are arranged by enumeration district, just as the 1860 U.S. Census was arranged, and information reported was for the official census enumeration date ofJune 1
NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL DEATHS, 1795-1949 SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920SOUTH CAROLINA SANTEETERRITORIAL SEED ORDERTERRITORIAL SAVING AND CHECKING ONLINETERRITORIAL SEEDTERRITORIAL SEED COMPANY CATALOGTERRITORIAL SEEDCOMPANY OREGON
From this record, we learn that Kingsale Pringle was living in Georgetown, South Carolina in 1869. His household consisted of: one black male between the ages of 6 and 16. one black female between the ages of 6 and 16. one black male over 21 years of age. Total number of black males of all ages: 2. Total number of black females of all ages:2.
USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The International African American Museum’s Center for Family History is a one of a kind research center with a special focus onAfrican American
ABOUT - IAAM CENTER FOR FAMILY HISTORY The Center for Family History supports IAAM’s goal of becoming a unique center of learning through the development of resources and programs to help individuals and families advance their understanding of their family’s history and the role their ancestors played in shaping American history. The center will be a part of theInternational
HAS FAMILYSEARCH DIGITIZED THE RECORDS YOU NEED? HERE’S FamilySearch recently announced that they had added the 2 billionth record to their free online databases of digitized historical documents. The records giant currently adds over 300 million new images a year to their online holdings. A world of free resources for African American genealogy await you on FamilySearch – you just have to know how to find them. RECORDS FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR The 1860 U.S. Census recorded 488,070 Free People of Color living in the United States, about 10 percent of the total black population 1.Many descended from enslaved ancestors who had attained their freedom by fulfilling a term of indentured servitude, purchasing their freedom, being freed by a slaveholder during the slaveholder’s life, or being freed at the slaveholder’s death, as THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHESINTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUMAFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM CHARLESTONAFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM CHARLESTON SCIAAM MUSEUM CHARLESTON The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in GALLERY: SANTEE-COOPER RELOCATION PROJECT The Santee Cooper Relocation Project. The Santee Cooper Power and Navigation Project, begun in 1939, did much to stimulate South Carolina’s economy after the Great Depression. The project improved navigation on and provided hydroelectric power from the Santee and Cooper rivers to Berkeley, Georgetown and Horry counties. UNITED STATES 1860 CENSUS SLAVE SCHEDULES The 1860 Census Slave Schedules were made at the same time the 1860 Census was made. With very few exceptions, the slave schedules list only the name of the slaveholder. The schedules are arranged by enumeration district, just as the 1860 U.S. Census was arranged, and information reported was for the official census enumeration date ofJune 1
NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL DEATHS, 1795-1949 SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE AND TERRITORIAL CENSUSES, 1753–1920SOUTH CAROLINA SANTEETERRITORIAL SEED ORDERTERRITORIAL SAVING AND CHECKING ONLINETERRITORIAL SEEDTERRITORIAL SEED COMPANY CATALOGTERRITORIAL SEEDCOMPANY OREGON
From this record, we learn that Kingsale Pringle was living in Georgetown, South Carolina in 1869. His household consisted of: one black male between the ages of 6 and 16. one black female between the ages of 6 and 16. one black male over 21 years of age. Total number of black males of all ages: 2. Total number of black females of all ages:2.
USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. THE INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM LAUNCHES The International African American Museum Launches. Groundbreaking African American Genealogy Center . CHARLESTON, SC – Today, the International African American Museum (IAAM) announced the launch of its Center for Family History – an innovative national genealogy research center dedicated solely to celebrating and researching African American ancestry. The center will engage in THE FAMILYSEARCH LEARNING CENTER: FREE RESEARCH TUTORIAL The IAAM Center for Family history is a one of a kind research center dedicated to African American genealogy. The center will be a part ofthe International
UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS (USCT) PENSION FILES The United States Colored Troops. As Bernice Bennett notes in her article USCT Pension Files: A Rich Resource for African American Genealogy, pension files can reveal many biographical details about ancestors who served in the United States Colored Troops (USCT).Because events in USCT veterans’ lives before the Civil War were seldom recorded in the documentary record, veterans had to RESOURCES FOR DOCUMENTING UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS To search for your ancestor’s USCT service record, you can begin with the FamilySearch collection United States Civil War Service Records of Union Colored Troops, 1863-1865. Search results in this collection link to images of Civil War Service Records on Fold3. Civil War service records are jacketed cards containing abstracts of various USCT PENSION FILES: A RICH RESOURCE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN About Bernice Alexander Bennett. Bernice Alexander Bennett is an author, teacher, family historian, researcher, business owner and host of her own Blogtalkradio show–Research at the National Archives and Beyond! Bennett is also a Citizen’s Archivist with the National Archives in Washington, DC where she and others are preparing the Civil War Widows’ Pension files for digitization on Fold3. FOUND ON FAMILYSEARCH: REGISTER OF FREE PERSONS OF COLOR FamilySearch has digitized a Register of Free Person of Color, Columbia County, GA, 1819-1836.You can access the microfilm via the FamilySearch catalog here.. There are other records on this microfilm. The small volume begins on frame 53.. Sample Image AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY: WAS YOUR MALE ANCESTOR LISTED South Carolina has 1869 Militia Enrollments for males 30 to 45. You can see if your ancestor was listed among the other males who were inthe militia.
VIRGINIA, DEATH CERTIFICATES, 1912-1987 About This Collection. Today’s featured FamilySearch collection is Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987.This searchable collection contains an index and images of death certificates from the Virginia State Department of Health. LOUISIANA, ORLEANS PARISH, BIRTH RECORDS, 1819–1906 The Louisiana, Orleans and St. Tammany Parish, Voter Registration Records, 1867-1905 will tell you: Your ancestor’s age, birth date, where he was born, residence, occupation, and time of residence in the state, parish, and ward. You need to search using his name, age, andwhere he resided.
CENSUS OF CONTRABAND CAMP, TYBEE AND COCKSPUR ISLANDS, GA “Tybee Island, Savannah River, Ga.- Views of the lighthouse and barracks” — Frank Leslie, 1896 1 . Tybee Island. Taking Hilton Head for the base of operations, the army and navy are conjointly making a series of strategic moves which must, sooner or later, bring South Carolina and Georgia to their fealty.* Home
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A JOURNEY OF CENTURIES This museum is about a journey that began centuries ago in Africa, and still continues. It is about the journey of millions of Africans, captured and forced across the Atlantic in the grueling and inhumane Middle Passage, who arrived at Gadsden’s Wharf in Charleston, South Carolina and other ports in the Atlantic World. Their labor, resistance and ingenuity and that of their descendants shaped every aspect of our world.HISTORY COMES ALIVE
The museum will sit on the shoulders of 18 strong columns. On the ground level, the African Ancestors Memorial Garden will highlight the original shoreline—the exact spot where so many captive Africans first set foot in America. There will be gardens for quiet contemplation, as well as space for performances and programs.IN THE MUSEUM
The museum’s exhibitions will share untold stories using classic techniques as well as new approaches driven by innovation, technology and digital interactivity. Themes will include connections across the African diaspora, the spread of African American culture and influence, and the movements for justice and equality. The Center for Family History will enable visitors to trace their genealogy, while changing exhibitions and special events will keep the museum energized. Educational programs will provide life-long learning opportunities for visitors both young and old. THE MUSEUM STRIVES TO FOSTER EMPATHY AND UNDERSTANDING, EMPOWERING VISITORS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PAST. THE JOURNEY WILL CHALLENGE, ILLUMINATE, INSPIRE AND ULTIMATELY, WILL MOVE PEOPLE TO ACTION.* Home
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