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I am also mulatto from Smith, Dabney and Lanier family, all mixed with white and black ancestry for three generations from the South. Clarke County, MS (Smith & Dabney) and Madison County, AL (Lanier). Please let me know how you found the slave schedule with names. My Falconer family from South Calorina to Wayne/Clarke County MS is not documented because they were still slaves from early 1800.

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Hi Emiko,

Thanks for joining my group. I went through the 1790 census for New Hampshire and transcribed each household I found with OFPs and slaves shown in them. I then have done research in books, online, etc. and will be adding more info on some of these folks on my site as time permits.

In any event, as far as I know the 1790 census was only available for the states of Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine, New York, South Carolina, Maryland, North Carolina, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania? I think you could also do the same research for later census records though that would include MS and AL and other states.

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