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Free
Blacks on Personal Property Tax Rolls for Patrick County
Virginia for the years 1851-1863, contributed by Cynthia
Wilson
A
list of free blacks that
appear at the end of Personal Property Tax Rolls for Patrick
County, Virginia, contributed by Cynthia Wilson
African
Americans Found on the 1866 Personal Property Tax
Records for Patrick County, Virginia, contributed by Cynthia
Wilson
African
Americans on 1866
Floyd County, Virginia Tax Rolls, contributed by Cynthia
Wilson
Last
Slave Cargo,
article from the Lawrence Daily Journal, December 13, 1888,
contributed by Judy Sweets
Slave
Sales in Louisiana, contributed by Stephanie
K. Martin-Quiatte
Inventory
and division of the slaves of Benjamin Clarke of Fleming County,
Kentucky, contributed by Steve Clarke
Names of
slaves sold in St. Helena Parish from May, 1811 - October 1812
- pg.
1, pg.
2, Jackson
Chapel Independent African Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, contributed
by Stephanie K. Martin-Quiatte
Will
of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia,
contributed by Denise
Six
Negroes Dead After Battle With Citizen's Posse -
Sarah Cabiness, negress, and her sons, George, Pete, Cute, Tenola
and Lena are dead and her daughter, Bess, is fatally wounded,
as the result of a shooting affray in the Dodge neighborhood
in this county this morning, contributed by Billy Joe Cabaniss
Jr.
Will
of Isaac Varn, Duval County, Florida
Wheeler's
in Appomattox and Surrounding Areas - 1880 Soundex Listing,
contributed by Wayne Wheeler
The
Lynching of Anthony Crawford Doria Johnson, great-great
granddaughter of Anthony Crawford recounts his lynching and the
effect it had on the lives of his descendants.
Will
of John PULLIN, Sr., Wake Co. NC, contributed by J. Moore
William
of William Pullins Sr., Halifax Co., NC, contributed
by J. Moore
Nathaniel
Owens vs. Jacob Bale: Owens
accused Bale of seducing his slave Bob to run away, contributed
by Alan Jones
List
of the Negroes, and their ages, as well as known on the
1st of January 1850 belonging to Peter R. Davis Estate,
also those born up to 1st November 1850, contributed
by Lori Hunter
1850
Division of Peter Davis Negroes found in Warren County,
North Carolina Will Book 41, Page 90 and 91, contributed
by Lori Hunter
Will
of Giles Travers of Stafford Co, VA, 1717, contributed
by Kathleen Much
Some Georgia
slaveowners in 1850
and 1860,
Free
African American families in Georgia in 1830, contributed
by Edward E. Van Schaick Jr.
Biographies
of some former Georgia slaves, contributed by Robert Scott
Davis Jr.
Births,
Deaths and Marriages from the Vaiden
Bible, contributed by Robert Vaiden
Elizabeth
Blackwell's Will, History
of the Arch Social Club, contributed by Donna Tyler Hollie
Miscellaneous
Virginia Information, contributed by Ann Jones
Photographs
contributed by Lois Faye Kennedy, who bought them to
keep them from being thrown away. "They appear to have
been wet at one time or the other and are rather thin and the
larger one is folded and wrinkled, but they are the family pictures
of some family and I think they need to be saved. I know if
someone were to find my families pictures, I would hope they
would save them."
African
American Organizations in the History of Lafayette County,
Missouri, contributed by Cindy
James
Thagard Estate division of slaves, contributed by Elaine
Kantor
Miscellaneous
Tennessee information, contributed by Janel Woodbury
South Carolina
First
Baptist Church Minutes, Shoal Creek Baptist Church, Oconee
County, South Carolina membership list, Page
1 Page
2 , transcribed from microfilm contributed by Ruth Roberts
Pickens. |