Slave Cemetery Dating Back to 1898 Discovered
Officials have been working for months to develop the Berry Hill Mega Park in Pittsylvania County. but now, it looks as though they'll have an extra project to work on.
A resident has discovered a large slave cemetary on the property. They believe there are thousands of graves there, some dating back to 1898. Read More
Save Black History from Developers
This is a national appeal for your help in the effort to save one of this country's most important Black History sites -- an effort that has now reached a critical stage.
Richmond's Shockoe Bottom was once the site of the second largest slave market in the United States. In the three decades before the Civil War, most of the 300,000 and 350,000 Black people sold from Virginia passed through its auction houses. By 1860, there were 4.5 million people of African descent in the U.S., so just do the math: today, the majority of Black people in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico can probably trace some ancestry to Shockoe Bottom. Read More
The Short / Austin Family Tree
The Short/Austin Family Tree contains the names of 1,346 family members, with more to be added as they are received. The earliest recorded event is the birth of my great-great grandmother Silla Short 1813 in the slave state of Virginia.
Miscellaneous Tennessee and Virginia Information
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Miscellaneous Information Contributed by Janel Woodbury |
Miscellaneous Virginia & South Carolina Information
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Miscellaneous Virginia & South Carolina |
Will of Giles Travers of Stafford Co, VA, 1717
Will of Giles Travers of Stafford Co, VA, 1717
Contributed by Kathleen Much
Sparacio, Ruth & Sam; Abstracts of Land Causes Prince William County, Virginia, 1790-1793 (McLean, Virginia, The Antient Press, 1992) pp 32-33. "Page 335-337, May 1791






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