The African Genealogy Ring


This ring is designed for African Genealogist with websites displaying their family or ancestral histories. If you are of African descent and have a website that contains information regarding our ancestors, you are welcome to join this Web Ring.
Category: By Ethnic Origin




Family History Genealogy Site, Old Newspaper Clippings, 1980's McKeesport, Pa Obituary Collection (approx 75), My GEDCOM file download.

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This site contains Cenus,Slave,Marriage & Military records for the states of FL,GA,NC & NC
Surnames: Buchanan,Dixon,Edgerton,Hall,Kearney & Murray

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This website is dedicated to all who are part of the Black family today. Visit our detailed family tree to get the intricate details of over six generations of the Hicks, Lawson, Steele, Broyles, Jones, and Crockett clans. Stay here for the abbreviated version and some photos!

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Dedicated to our family matriarch, who dared to dream, I, Too, Sing America. Enlisted. Discharged.


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FREE Large searchable collection of plantation/ slave workplace data, organized by geographical location: plantation/workplace name, history, owners, slaves, associated architecture, agriculture, primary resources, and contact persons. Website features: message board and submission form for visitor contributions.

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This site traces the African American Reliford family from Ringgold, La.

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Descendants of Nathaniel Owens and Rebecca Massey. Surnames and census records

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A page of hidtorical fact on AA from Baltimore City Maryland

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BROWN, MEARES, MEARS, North Carolina African American family members

Bladen County..Carver's Creek Township, White's Creek Township
Columbus County..Waccamaw Township, and other areas

Oakland plantation (Carver's Creek)

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Dedicated to the Ghyll, Hinson, Sobers, and Williams Family ancestors of Donald L. Hinson, Jr. Laborers, domestics, musicians, educators, scientists and engineers. We dug the Panama Canal, supported the Tuskegee Airmen, and Sailed Great Ships.

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Our past teaches us and guides us toward our future. However, with the passage of time, these historical photographs, documents, and other resources are growing increasingly fragile. One of the goals of the GA-JCTS Alumni Association, Inc., is to capture, for the first time, these arti

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This is the history of the Beard Family of King William County Virginia. Slaves of William V. Croxton, of the Black Walnut Estate.

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I built this site to show our family history.

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This site will take you though the history of my family, from slavery to the present. Here you will find family names, birth dates, marriages, deaths, new births, short stories, recipes, and much more.

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This website is about my Virginia connections. Especially those from Spotsylvania and Caroline counties, Fredericksburg,and surrounding areas. This site contains materials I've obtained in my research. Includes census excerpts, marriage records, and funeral programs.


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