Alabama Cohabitation Records
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Alabama State Law[edit | edit source]
Section 1: Be it ordained by the people of the State of Alabama in convention assembled, That all marriages between freedmen and freedwomen, whether in a state of slavery or since their emancipation, heretofore solemnized by any one acting or officiating as a minister, or any one claiming to exercise the right to solemnize the rites of matrimony, whether bond or free, are hereby ratified and made valid, provided the parties are now living together as man and wife; and in all cases of freedmen and freedwomen who are now living together recognizing each other as man and wife, be it ordained that the same are hereby declared to be man and wife, and bound by the legal obligation of such relationship.[1]
1866 Alabama State Census[edit | edit source]
Alabama created a state census in 1866 which can be used as an equivalent to the cohabitation registers. Both "white" and "colored" enumerations are included together in the record itself. The top of each page identifies which enumeration you are reviewing.
County | FHL Film |
Autauga | 1533830 items 11-12 |
Baldwin | 1533830 items 15-16 |
Barbour | 1533830 items 17-18 |
Bibb ("white" enumeration) | 1533830 item 19 |
Bibb (continues "white" enumeration and begins "colored" enumeration) | 1533831 items 1-2 |
Blount | 1533831 items 4-5 |
Butler | 1533831 item 9 |
Calhoun | 1533831 items 6-8 |
Cherokee | 1533831 item 10 |
Clarke | 1533831 item 11 |
Coffee | 1533831 items 13-14 |
Conecuh ("white" enumeration) | 1533831 item 15 |
Conecuh (continues "white" enumeration and begins "colored" enumeration) | 1533832 item 1 |
Coosa | 1533832 items 2-3 |
Covington | 1533832 items 4-5 |
Dale | 1533832 items 6-7 |
Dallas | 1533832 items 8-10 |
DeKalb | 1533832 item 11 |
Franklin | 1533832 item 13 |
Franklin | 1533832 item 14 |
Fayette | 1533832 item 14 |
Fayette | 1533832 item 15 |
Greene | 1533833 items 1-2 |
Henry | 1533833 item 4 |
Jackson | 1533833 item 5 |
Jefferson | 1533833 item 6 |
Lauderdale | 1533833 items 7-8 |
Lawrence | 1533833 items 10-11 |
Limestone | 1533833 items 12-13 |
Lowndes | 1533833 items 15-17 |
Macon | 1533834 items 2-4 |
Marengo | 1533834 items 5-8 |
Marion | 1533834 item 9 |
Marshall | 1533834 items 10-11 |
Mobile ("white" enumeration and begins "colored" enumeration) | 1533834 items 13-14 |
Mobile (continues "colored" enumeration) | 1533835 item 1 |
Monroe | 1533835 items 2-3 |
Morgan | 1533835 items 4-5 |
Montgomery | 1533835 items 7-8 |
Perry | 1533835 items 10-12 |
Pickens | 1533835 items 14-15 |
Pike ("white" enumeration begins) | 1533835 item 16 |
Pike (continues "white" enumeration and "colored" enumeration) | 1492022 item 1 |
Randolph | 1492022 item 2 |
Russell | 1492022 items 3-4 |
St. Clair | 1492022 items 5-6 |
Shelby | 1492022 items 7-8 |
Sumter | 1492022 items 10-11 |
Talladega | 1492022 items 12-13 |
Tallapoosa | 1492022 items 15-16 |
Tuscaloosa | 1492023 items 2-3 |
Walker | 1492023 items 4-5 |
Washington | 1492023 items 6-7 |
Wilcox | 1492023 items 9-10 |
Winston | 1492023 items 11-12 |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ White, Barnetta McGhee, Ph.D.,Somebody Knows My Name: Marriages of Freed People in N.C. County by County.(Athens, GA: Iberian Publishing Co.), 1995: xxix.