Posts Tagged ‘African American genealogy’
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Goldpoint Plantation, NW Louisiana
0January 28, 2014 by elhseven
Goldpoint Plantation, Bossier, Parish The following includes a list of indentured servants from Goldpoint plantation. This 1857 conveyance record represents …
keep readingCategory People, Places | Tags: "NO LAND...ONLY SLAVES!" Volume 1, African American genealogy, Bossier parish, Goldpoint Plantation, James Belton Pickett Jr., Jerry Whitehat, Jim Bebows, Jim Buck, Jim Hickory, John Guthridge, John Pierce, Mary Knox, Red River Baptist Church, Red River Sankofa Project, Rural NW LA African American Genealogy, Seaborn Bradford, Slaves
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Hettie Adger Cemetery/St. Paul CME Church
0January 18, 2014 by elhseven
I continue to tell people sometimes the only evidence of one’s existence is found in a graveyard. If you are …
keep readingCategory Places | Tags: African American genealogy, African American History, Belcher, Caddo Parish, Carolina Bluff CME Church, Dickson, Hettie Adger, Morris & Dickson Co., Plain Dealing, Rural NW Louisiana, Rush Point Plantation, Slaves, St. Paul CME Church
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The Natives
1February 2, 2013 by elhseven
Highway 71 seems like the root that connects the various ancestral paths that bind us together but it wasn’t always …
keep readingCategory People, Places | Tags: African American genealogy, African American Migration from Louisiana, Bossier parish, Caddo Parish, Highway 71, Red River, Rural NW Louisiana
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Something new
0January 27, 2013 by elhseven
What started off as simple pedigree chart back in 2004 grew into 10 years of unearthing and connecting, obvious, reluctant …
keep readingCategory Uncategorized | Tags: African American genealogy, Red River Sankofa Project, Rural NW Louisiana