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I have some practical questions:

1.What are slave narratives?  Where do I find them?

2.  Where do I go to look up property records of slaves?  Do I go to the county and ask the county clerk if I can search the records?  Is there a charge?

3.  Was it customary for blacks to have birth certificates, death certificates and marriage certificates prior to 1920?  I haven't found any for the ancestors I'm looking for.

4.  If a child was born out of wedlock, are we just out of luck of finding the father (this would be over 70 years ago).

Thanks.

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1.http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/snhtml/ this is the link to the Federal Writer's project.

2. state archives. you can go to the county clerk for marriage certificates  etc. there is a charge for copies.

3. The only records for birth or death certificates (that I'm aware of) are slave owners documents or bibles.

4. this may take a while to find. You may want to interview family members... the secret can be found, it just takes time.

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