by Toni | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, Family History Research
Yesterday we identified one place your ancestor might have been recorded as voting in Georgia in the blog post Did Your African American Ancestor Register to Vote in Georgia, Reconstruction Oath Books, 1867-1868? In this post you could be led to another place to find...
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by Toni | Mar 25, 2020 | Blog, Family History Research
“Georgia, Reconstruction Registration Oath Books, 1867-1868.” Database. FamilySearch. https://FamilySearch.org : 5 December 2018. Georgia Department of Archives and History, Morrow, Georgia. After the Civil War, Georgia was divided into forty-four...
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by Toni | Jan 27, 2020 | Black History Month, Blog, Family History Research, Found on FamilySearch
“Georgia, County Delayed Birth and Death Records, 1870-1960.” Database. FamilySearch. https://FamilySearch.org : 31 December 2019. Citing Multiple County Probate Court Judges, Georgia. About This Collection Today’s featured collection is...
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by Toni | Jan 3, 2020 | Blog, Family History Research
William H. Heard, The Bright Side of African Life, Page 92, A.M.E. Publishing House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1898 In the blog post Finding Documentation for Your Ancestor’s Timeline we began gathering documents that will help us construct a timeline of his life....
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by Toni | Dec 18, 2018 | Found on FamilySearch, Let's Talk Records
FamilySearch has digitized 1 microfilm of Voters’ Books, Liberty County, Georgia, 1896-1899. The microfilms can be accessed via the FamilySearch catalog here. To view the microfilms, click on the camera icon to the right of the microfilm description, as in...
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