by Toni | Oct 30, 2018 | Blog, Family History Research
Antebellum church records can be an important resource for African American genealogy as the records often predate public records that document births, marriages and deaths. Last week, I shared three resources at the room for South Carolina History at the Charleston...
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by Toni | Oct 11, 2018 | Beginning Genealogy, Blog, Family History Research, Let's Talk Records
I visited the room for South Carolina History at the Charleston County Library in Charleston, South Carolina because I wanted to show you that you should not neglect to check Charleston church records back in 1720-1822 for African American genealogy. That’s...
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by Toni | Aug 31, 2018 | Blog, Found on FamilySearch
FamilySearch has digitized the register of white and colored of births, deaths, marriages and baptisms for the Episcopal Church of the Advent in Williamston, North Carolina. The earliest records record the names of enslaved members, with slaveholders identified. The...
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by Toni | Apr 30, 2018 | Found on FamilySearch, Let's Talk Records
FamilySearch has digitized a computer printout of abstracts of the register of the Independent Congregational Church, Stoney Creek, Beaufort, South Carolina computer printout; marriages, 1744-1756. The microfilm can be accessed in the FamilySearch catalog here....
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by Toni | Apr 30, 2018 | Found on FamilySearch, Let's Talk Records
FamilySearch has digitized a computer printout of abstracts from the register of Independent Congregational (Circular) Church, Charleston, South Carolina, computer printout, births or christenings, 1732-1815 in Beaufort, SC. You can access the microfilm in...
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