Hi Genfriends, I hope this finds you well and making progress in your research. :0) We have just created a research community on Facebook and would like to invite you to join to begin collaborating with other group members. Ask questions, share the families you are researching, connect with…
Hi Everyone and Welcome!You can use this forum to discuss African and African American genealogy and history in SC, GA and FL. Post queries, connect with other researchers...Happy Hunting!Lowcountry Crew
Greetings Everyone, Hope you are all well and your research is productive. Here are new Footnote pages we've built for SC estate inventories this week, including a great find made by Karen Meadows-Rogers:…
Hi Everyone, Hope you are having a wonderful holiday weekend. :0) We have just launched a new blog called Restore the Ancestors, where you can keep up with the latest news and volunteer discoveries in the collaboration with Footnote.com, to…
Here are more Footnote Pages we have built around our volunteers' discoveries in the FREE Footnote Collection South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872:Another Weeping Time: Sale of 235 Slaves of…
While you are browsing the SC Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale Collection, be sure to visit the Footnote Pages we have built around documents our indexing volunteers have discovered. You can build Footnote Pages, too! It's easy to do, just go RIGHT…
Browsing South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872As we index these records, the names, places and dates we index will be placed in the Footnote search engine to make the collection searchable on Footnote and via an Internet search. But you can already view any document now…
Footnote.com to Digitize SC Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale in a Free CollectionPlease Volunteer to Index These Records to Make Them Searchable!-Newly Digitized Records Preserve the Names of More Than 30,000 Slaves - We are very excited to announce a collaboration with…
Greetings Friends, Hope you are all well and looking forward to the long weekend. We're excited to report that we have posted some weekend reading - the entire microfilm Records of the Field Offices for the State of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands,…
...with first names like John, Anthony, Antonio, Maria, Isabell, and Francisco; and last names like, Johnson, Tucker ,Pedro, Graweere, Cornish, and others.The story, "The First Black Americans: The Little-Known Story of the African Slaves who built Jamestown", by Tim Hashaw, is in the current…