African American Internet Sources
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Beginning Research | |
Original Records | |
Compiled Sources | |
Background Information | |
Finding Aids | |
At the end of class each student will be able to:
I. Use important parts of FamilySearch.org to find African American ancestors.
- A. Use the online FamilySearch Catalog Place Search to find sources, especially births, marriages, & deaths. Open FamilySearch, click FamilySearch Catalog.
- 1. Use Place Search to find records of towns, counties, or states.
- a. Explain how to use the topic Minorities with the Place Search.
- b. Explain how to use the topic Slavery and bondage with the Place Search.
- 2. Use Surname Search to find family histories.
- 3. Explain how the Keyword, Title, Film/Fiche, Author, & Call Number searches are used.
- 4. Use the Subject Search with phrases like African Americans, Blacks, and Slaves.
- 1. Use Place Search to find records of towns, counties, or states.
- B. Explain the value and find (1) the United States Research Wiki article, (2) Search this Wiki for the state, or nation you need and notice the topics listed.
- C. Explain the value and find the African American (1) Quick Guide and (2) Part A on the Internet. Open Wiki.FamilySearch, Type in African American and select the page of the state you are searching .
- D. Use the Social Security Death Index and send for Social Security card application papers.
II. Use online census indexes to find African American ancestors.
- A. Use online census indexes and make census image prints at Ancestry
- B. Use the 1870 census at FamilySearch to find candidates for former slave owners (Quick Guide p. 4)
III. Use Reconstruction era online sources to find African American ancestors.
- A. Find and use Freedman’s Savings and Trust Records. For more information, see African American Freedmen's Bureau Records.
- B. The Freedman’s Bureau at National Archives, African American Heritage describes these records and where to access them online.
- C. Southern Claims Commission Records at St. Louis County Library.
IV. Use military online sources to find African American ancestors.
- A. Soldiers and Sailors Database at National Park Service can help locate records of African Americans who served in the American Civil War.
- B. U.S., World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, 1917-1918 at Ancestry. Find African Americans in the online World War I Draft Registration records.
V. Use Google to find vital records offices, and funeral homes.
- A. Find addresses and telephone numbers of vital records offices on the Internet.
- B. Find vital record birth, marriage, or death indexes on the Internet.
- C. Find addresses and telephone numbers of funeral homes on the Internet.
- D. Find cemetery or funeral home record indexes on the Internet.