Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
This column previously addressed the importance of the 1870 U. S. census in African-American research. As noted in that article, this was the first...
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Once again, this column will discuss information found in Civil War pension application files. We previously explored the deposition of a former slave...
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Historic maps can be a great addition to your research. Whether your ancestors lived in a city or in a more rural area, maps may depict their...
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On 24 July 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus of the United States designated November ‘Black Catholic History Month.’ Thank...
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In honor of the many U. S. veterans that have served in our armed forces throughout the history of this great nation, the African American Genealogy...
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This is part of an ongoing series of state-specific resources for African-American genealogy research. For those with Georgia ancestry, a wealth of...
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Many Civil War veterans and their widows or other dependents received pensions from the U. S. government for their support. For those researchers...
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This article is part of a continuing series looking at each federal census individually. Please read the others in the archives of this column. The...
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This article is part of a continuing series looking at each federal census individually. Please read the others in the archives of this column. The...
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