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Antebellum Records HandoutFHC Fall WorkshopToni CarrierProbate RecordsSouth Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 (Wills): HYPERLINK "" Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 (Estate Inventories): Account RecordsHow to Use Wills and Estate Records to Learn About Your Ancestors by Kimberly Powell, a general reference guide to estate records Court RecordsUnited States Court Records from the FamilySearch Wiki, information on researching in United States court records, including equity court records Records - Finding Your Ancestors by Michael John Neil, guide to using court records for genealogy research SettlementsMarriage Settlements from the Society of Genealogists of Gift, Deeds of Trust?Deed Record Bonanza by Robyn N. Smith, on the Reclaiming Kin blog Mortgages by Robyn N. Smith, an overview of using mortgage records for African American genealogy’s InquestsFinding Genealogy Clues in Coroner’s Records from Legacy Family Tree News, a comprehensive article about using coroner’s records for genealogy: Old Virginia: Coroner’s Edition from the Out of the Box blog from the Library of Virginia, and in-depth look at the coroner’s inquest for Hannah, who was enslaved by Elizabeth H. Harwell recordsSlavery Era Insurance Registry from the California Department of Insurance of Free African AmericansFree African Americans Before the Civil War from the FamilySearch Wiki(National_Institute)Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware from Paul Heinegg, two books you can read online containing more than 7,000 pages of records for free African Americans in the listed states. Also contains great general information on researching Free African Americans. Collections: Manuscript Collections, Family PapersArchiveGrid: find archival records in repositories across the United States Church Records?African Americans in Antebellum Church Records by Robin Foster for the IAAM Center for Family History American Church Records from the FamilySearch Wiki ................
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