African American Resources, Thomas County GAGenWeb

African American Resources

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The USGenWeb African American Griots Project

Georgia Resources at The USGenWeb African American Griots Project

 

Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society

 

AfriGeneas - African Ancestored Genealogy

 

Map of "slave population" based on the 1860 census.  Created by the United States Coast Survey in 1863. 

President Lincoln consulted this map frequently.  For a larger view, go here.

Online at FamilySearch.org - Freedmans Bank Records, to view - scroll down and click on Freedmans Bank Records

Online at FamilySearch.org - Freedmans Bureau Marriages, to view - scroll down and click on Freedmans Bureau Marriages

 

Online at FamilySearch.org - 1850 Slave Schedule, to view - scroll down and click on 1850 Slave Schedule

Join the GA African American Mailing list by sending an email to [email protected], with subscribe in the body.

Challenge of African American Research, by Curt Witcher

 

An AfriGeneas Library Article by David E. Paterson - Georgia's Slave Population in Legal Records - An Introduction to Courthouse Resources

 

Tom Blake's slave data includes largest slave holders in 1860, and matching surnames in the 1870 Census for many southeastern counties

 

Amistead Research Center

 

African American Resources on Cyndi's List

 

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