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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 |
Small Research Triupmhs: 1870 Brick Wall: Final Slaveholder of James Jenkins, Pinopolis, Berkeley County, SCWe read so many documents in the course of our research. So rarely do we see a document that bridges the 1870 divide by positively linking… Started by Toni Carrier |
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Aug 23, 2009 Reply by Toni Carrier |
Check Out the New Group Afriquest on GenealogyWiseHi Everyone, Just wanted to alert you to Joyce Reese McCollum's new group Afriquest. Afriquest. is a totally free site for archiving docume… 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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