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African American Genealogy Research in the Lowcountry and Beyond: A Resource Guide
Researching African American ancestry is challenging for even the most experienced researcher. The Lowcountry Southeast presents additional challenges because of its long and complicated history. Here, we present a resource guide to online, video and print materials to help you get started or keep your family research moving forward!
Research Methods and Getting Started: Online Resources
Oral History Step by Step: from About.com, learn about interviewing family members and others who may know your family's history
African-American Genealogy Basics, presented by Jack Simpson from the Newberry Library in Chicago: free online course in African American genealogy (scroll to the bottom of the page)
History Detectives Video: African American Genealogy Tips: Tukufu talks about the challenges of conducting African American genealogical research and uses examples from the show
Research Methods and Getting Started: Forums
GenealogyWise: New Social Networking Site Dedicated to Genealogy: like Facebook for genealogists! Since they site launched a week ago it has grown tremendously and now features many resources for African American genealogy research, all created by the research community!
GenealogyWise African-American Interest Groups
GenealogyWise African-American Interest Forums
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General African American Genealogy Resources
Afrigeneas : The absolute mothership of African American genealogy: forums, mailing lists, research tutorials, document database
Doll's Genealogy Site: by Doll Hargrove: extensive document collection, historical information, blog and more
Cyndi's List: The definitive collection of Internet genealogy links
Linkpendium: Astoundingly exhaustive county and state-level links
WeRelate: The World's Largest Genealogy Wiki: Customized for African American Genealogy
Afriquest: Search for records of African American genealogy, share family stories
African American Genealogy Blogs
Lowcountry Southeast African American Genealogy Resources (SC, GA and FL):
Lowcountry Africana: free website dedicated to African American genealogy and history in SC, GA and FL. Searchable document database
Gullah Roots by Wevonneda Minis: Gullah Roots is the collective term for family history projects of Wevonneda Minis, who writes Kinship, the genealogy column of the Post and Courier, daily newspaper, in Charleston, S.C.
Sankofa-Gen Wiki: community-created wiki database of plantations and the slave trade
The Freedmen's Bureau Online: Transcriptions of Freedmen's Bureau records for several states, from Christine's Genealogy Website. Extsensive transcriptions for Lowcountry FL, GA and SC. A must for your Lowcountry research toolkit
Black Loyalists: Our History, Our People: Hundreds of Lowcountry African Americans evacuated the Lowcountry with British troops after the American Revolution and migrated to Nova Scotia. Follow their trails here
Documenting the American South: from the University of North Carolina, an extensive collection of digitized manuscripts and plantation journals, many Lowcountry resources fully digitized
Southern Campaign Revolutionary War Pension Statements: The more than 2,900 transcriptions of Revolutionary War Pension Statements here contain a wealth of information about slaveholders and enslaved people in Georgia, The Carolinas and Virginia. Anyone may contribute transcriptions to this all-volunteer effort.
South Carolina African American Genealogy Resources
Grimke-Drayton: by Bill Grimke-Drayton, descendant of the Drayton family of Drayton Hall and Magnolia Plantation in Charleston, SC. Bill's website and work unite descendants of plantation owners and descendants of those who worked on plantations. Write to Bill: bgrimkedrayton@hotmail.co.uk
Georgia African American Genealogy Resources
Vanishing Georgia: incredible online collection of primary materials related to Lowcountry GA history, a must-visit if your research includes GA!
African American Funeral Programs from the East Central Georgia Regional Library: more than 1,000 funeral programs, most from Augusta
Wilkes County Inventories (1853-1869) I: from Luckie Daniels and Our Georgia Roots
Doll's Genealogy Site: by Doll Hargrove: extensive document collection and historical information for Macon County, GA
Georgia Manumission Statute – 1851
Georgia State Archives
Georgia | Camden Co. – The Crypt: Camden County deed records, marriage records, census information, family histories, works by other researchers and, cemetery records (10,000 burials and counting).
Georgia's Virtual Vault
Greene County Heritage: A rich multimedia collection on Greene County, GA history: biographies, music and other sound recordings, images, timelines. A beautiful and fascinating site!
Florida African American Genealogy Resources
Florida History Online: an incredible compendium of resources and documents on the early history of Florida. Extensive materials on African American history in Florida
Lowcountry Archives and Repositories
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