slavenamerollproject.blogspot.com
List of links and resources for Slavery/African American Genealogy Research
Resources @ The Slave Name Roll Project
African American Gateway
African-American Roots
Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy (includes searchable database)
Bitter Sweet | Linked through Slavery: a working group of bloggers who are members of the non-profit group Coming to the Table.
http://linkedthroughslavery.com
Book of Negroes
Digital Library on American Slavery (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
https://library.uncg.edu/slavery/
Documenting the Enslaved (an educational video from Ancestry.com)
An example of how I use those tips in my own family tree.
Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware
Georgetown Memory Project
Lost Friends Database advertisements of advertisements from the Southwestern Christian Advocate placed by former slaves searching for loved ones after emancipation
http://www.hnoc.org/database/lost-friends/search.php
Low Country Africana, South Carolina Slaveholders and Genealogy, A-M
Low Country Africana, South Carolina Slaveholders and Genealogy, N-Z
National Archives of the Netherlands Index of Enslaved People
National Burial Database of Enslaved Americans
Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project, 1936-1938
(contains 2,300 first-person accounts and photographs)
Slavery in East Tennessee -- a guide to records and transcriptions of records with named slaves
Slaves Owned by Descendants of George Washington
Texas Slave Narratives -- Genealogy Trails
Unknown No Longer -- Virginia Historical Society
Virginia Untold -- Finding aids for documents related to slaves maintained by the Library of Virginia
West Virginia Memories, A-M (articles about slavery and former slaves)
West Virginia Memories, N-Z
Resources
African American Gateway
African-American Roots
Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy (includes searchable database)
Bitter Sweet | Linked through Slavery: a working group of bloggers who are members of the non-profit group Coming to the Table.
http://linkedthroughslavery.com
Book of Negroes
Digital Library on American Slavery (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
https://library.uncg.edu/slavery/
Documenting the Enslaved (an educational video from Ancestry.com)
An example of how I use those tips in my own family tree.
Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware
Georgetown Memory Project
Lost Friends Database advertisements of advertisements from the Southwestern Christian Advocate placed by former slaves searching for loved ones after emancipation
http://www.hnoc.org/database/lost-friends/search.php
Low Country Africana, South Carolina Slaveholders and Genealogy, A-M
Low Country Africana, South Carolina Slaveholders and Genealogy, N-Z
National Archives of the Netherlands Index of Enslaved People
National Burial Database of Enslaved Americans
Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project, 1936-1938
(contains 2,300 first-person accounts and photographs)
Slavery in East Tennessee -- a guide to records and transcriptions of records with named slaves
Slaves Owned by Descendants of George Washington
Texas Slave Narratives -- Genealogy Trails
Unknown No Longer -- Virginia Historical Society
Virginia Untold -- Finding aids for documents related to slaves maintained by the Library of Virginia
West Virginia Memories, A-M (articles about slavery and former slaves)
West Virginia Memories, N-Z
http://slavenamerollproject.blogspot.com/p/resources.html
*Everyone please add to your group resources*
@[African American Genealogy Research]
@[Virginia Genealogy Research]
@[Adoption and Unknown Family Research]
@[Family History Research]
@[Family History Community Connections]
@[Carolyn Webber]
@[Dennis J Yancey]