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Welcome to the Lowcountry Africana Forum on GenealogyWise!Hi Everyone and Welcome! You can use this forum to discuss African and African American genealogy and history in SC, GA and FL. Post querie… Started by Lowcountry Africana |
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Dec 8, 2010 Reply by Rhonda A Reid |
How to Browse SC Estate Inventories, 1839-1867, Already Posted FREE on FootnoteBrowsing South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872 As we index these records, the names, places and dates we index w… Started by Lowcountry Africana |
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We're Celebrating 7 Days of Juneteenth in the Lowcountry with New Records Every DayWe're Celebrating 7 Days of Juneteenth in the Lowcountry with New Records Every Day Hi Everyone! It's Toni, writing to share the news t… Started by Lowcountry Africana |
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Join Us in Charleston Feb 13 for African American Genealogy Seminar with Wevonneda MinisHello Everyone, If you are in or around Charleston, we would like to invite you to join us Saturday, February 13 from 2pm - 4pm at Ma… Started by Lowcountry Africana |
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Feb 8, 2010 Reply by Tracey Hanton |
New in Michael Hiat's Lowcountry Africana Resource Library: Corroborating EvidenceIn Michael Hait's previous entry of his column, he examined the Freedmen's Bank deposit slip for an African-American man named Robert S. Ta… Started by Lowcountry Africana |
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New Article in Michael Hait's Lowcountry Genealogy Resource Library: How to Evaluate a Record By ItselfHi Everyone, Michael Hait has posted a new article to his Lowcountry Africana Genealogy Resource Library titled "Evaluating a Record by It… Started by Lowcountry Africana |
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Sep 29, 2009 Reply by Mavis Jones |
400 Slaves Freed from the Washo, Cape and Oak Grove Plantations of Arthur Middleton Blake, Charleston, South Carolina shared by Footnote.com400 Slaves Freed from the Washo, Cape and Oak Grove Plantations of Arthur Middleton Blake, Charleston, South Carolina shared by Footnote.co… Started by Toni Carrier |
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Sep 22, 2009 Reply by Rhonda A Reid |
New Resource Guide for African American Genealogy ResearchHi Everyone! We have just posted an extensive resource guide for African American genealogy in the Lowcountry and Beyond to our blog: http… Started by Toni Carrier |
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1870 Brick Wall Page: Records Which Positively Connect Freedmen With Surnames to Former SlaveholdersSome call it the 1870 Brick Wall. Others call it the 1870 Divide. It is one of the most frustrating challenges of African American heritage… Started by Toni Carrier |
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Jul 13, 2009 Reply by Toni Carrier |
List of 491 Enslaved People Freed from Heyward Family Plantations from the Heyward Family Papers, 1703-1975, shared by the South Caroliniana Library at USCList of 491 Enslaved People Freed from Heyward Family Plantations from the Heyward Family Papers, 1703-1975, shared by the South Carolinia… Started by Toni Carrier |
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Jul 13, 2009 Reply by Luckie Daniels |
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