VIRGINIA LOST PAPERS
Library of Virginia: Voices of nineteenth-century Africans in American 26 June 2018 By Kyle Rogers, LVA Newspaper Project volunteer As part of an ongoing effort to give voice to nineteenth-century
Library of Virginia: Voices of nineteenth-century Africans in American 26 June 2018 By Kyle Rogers, LVA Newspaper Project volunteer As part of an ongoing effort to give voice to nineteenth-century
It’s not for us to choose by Judy G. Russell | Jun 24, 2018 When the DNA results are not what was expected… The question came in again this past
Book Discussion Group: “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome”The spring 2018 book discussion group is reading Dr. Joy DeGruy’s 2005 book, “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury & Healing.”Saturday, June 16 | 10
Genealogy resource rarely used in ancestry research 1880 Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Schedules The 1880 census is the mother lode of questions pertaining to physical condition, criminal status, and poverty.
Accessed: June 6, 2018, My Heritage Blog MyHeritage Statement About a Cybersecurity Incident By Admin · June 4, 2018 Today, June 4, 2018 at approximately 1pm EST, MyHeritage’s Chief Information Security
Genealogy Tools: Finding Ancestors This is an acknowledgment of slaves who were married or given permission to marry. After the Civil War, they were required to register in their localities.
Great vehicle in any genealogist toolkit for research. Family Search African American Slavery and Bondage Records