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Art Thomas

Databases = Trees, Charts, GEDCOM's, Websites, etc.

Recent discusiions on the AfriGeneas Forums have really piqued my interest on just what constitutes a Family and a Family Tree. I would lik…

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George Geder

African Ancestored Cemeteries - We Must Protect Them

Friends & Family, Historic African American cemeteries are under attack. They risk being dug up to make room for developers. This is h…

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Art Thomas

Stories, Interviews & Lessons Learned

George, Thanks for the "green light", also to Sandra and Anita for getting us started. My maternal Adams lines, FPOC in Ohio prior to Sta…

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George Geder

African Ancestored Cemeteries - We Must Protect Them

Friends & Family, Historic African American cemeteries are under attack. They risk being dug up to make room for developers. This is h…

Started by George Geder

14 Dec 14, 2011
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George Geder

Constitution of the Confederate States; March 11, 1861 - Its Stance on Slavery

[Please read the entire document at http://bit.ly/cDexkd For the sake of this post I only include Article IV, section 3, paragraph 3.] "(3…

Started by George Geder

9 Dec 14, 2011
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James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

Ms. Gray, A Suggestion on your Lewis Family

Pick a likely time period your black Lewis family was in N.C. and then go to the census just before or after that period. Look for counties…

Started by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

4 Dec 17, 2010
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James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

Black War of 1812, North Carolina Privateer Patriots?

If we had the names of these Swansboro and Beauford, N.C., area black crewmen of Capt. Otway Burns and Capt. Edward Pasteur's War of 1812 p…

Started by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

1 Dec 17, 2010
Reply by George Geder
Jim Avery

Pennsylvania to honor descendants of members of the USCT ( United States Colored Troops )

After the Civil War ended, soldiers were invited to a Grand Review of the Armies in Washington, D.C. Thousands of white soldiers paraded th…

Started by Jim Avery

3 Oct 31, 2010
Reply by James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.
Michael Hait

New book published on Kentucky slaves & U. S. Colored Troops soldiers

I just wanted to announce the publication of the second volume of myseries of books transcribing the records of the Slave ClaimsCommissions…

Started by Michael Hait

1 Sep 5, 2010
Reply by George Geder
Angela Y Walton-Raji

Episode #70 African Roots Podcast

Upcoming events, good info from historical societies, & websites for African Am research.  Tune into Episode #70: http://africanrootspo…

Started by Angela Y Walton-Raji

0 Jul 30, 2010
Angela Y Walton-Raji

Latest Video on Federal Census

The latest video on the census looking at the early years is now up on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R39U3m3XLLs Learn about the features…

Started by Angela Y Walton-Raji

0 Jul 14, 2010
Angela Y Walton-Raji

Stay in Touch with African American Genealogical Events

Tune in and listen to the 67th consecutive podcast on the African Roots Podcast! Episode #67 is up and running!

Started by Angela Y Walton-Raji

0 Jul 14, 2010
Angela Y Walton-Raji

Podcast #61 African Roots Podcast

  Covered in this week's episode: Summer events, Juneteenth celebrations and oral history projects. Episode #61 African Roots Podcast. http…

Started by Angela Y Walton-Raji

1 May 30, 2010
Reply by George Geder

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