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Keep up with your favorite blogs on Lowcountry Africana – the LCA Main Blog, South Carolina Ancestors, Georgia Ancestors, Florida Ancestors and Lowcountry Roots Travel. Access all of them right here!
LCA Main Blog
Keep up with what’s happening at LCA, learn about upcoming events, read about preservation efforts, and sharpen your research skills. Follow the LCA Main Blog to stay informed!
South Carolina Ancestors
Learn about new online records for South Carolina and sharpen your research skills with tips and tricks for researching your South Carolina ancestors.
Georgia Ancestors
Researching Georgia ancestors? Read about valuable online and offline resources for Georgia and find great tips to keep your research moving forward.
Florida Ancestors
Resources for Researching Florida ancestors, tips for organizing and sharing your research and more.
Lowcountry Roots Travel
Pack your suitcase and plan your next research trip to a Lowcountry destination. Read about key archives and nearby cities.
Lowcountry Africana Main Blog
The Beginning Genealogist from Angela Walton-Raji
Want to begin an African American ancestor search, but don't know where to start? Go to The Beginning Genealogist by Angela Walton-Raji to learn how and where to begin. The Beginning Genealogist is dedicated to learning sound research methods for African American...
The Lowcountry Africana Resource Library by Michael Hait: Principles of Sound Genealogical Research
The Lowcountry Africana Resource Library by Michael Hait: Principles of Sound Genealogical Research Finding a record on Lowcountry Africana that names an ancestor is exciting. But how can you use that record to further your family research?...
Dr. A.E. Gibbes: Former Slaveholder of Samuel Gibbes, Sampson Fenwick, Gainey Singleton, Ancel Guerard and Harry Rivers
In March of 1866, Dr. E.A. Gibbes, former slaveholder and owner of a plantation in Colleton County, SC near the settlement of Adam's Run, wrote to Lieutenant Jesse S. Craig of the 35th U.S.C.T. Infantry, outlining the terms of the labor agreement he had entered into...
African American Genealogy Research in the Lowcountry and Beyond: A Resource Guide
Researching African American ancestry is challenging for even the most experienced researcher. The Lowcountry Southeast presents additional challenges because of its long and complicated history. Here, we present a resource guide to online, video and print materials...
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 7: Georgetown, SC Voter Registrations, Santee Muster Shed Precinct, 1868
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 7: Georgetown, SC Voter Registrations, Santee Muster Shed Precinct, 1868 Welcome to Day 7 of our 7 Days of Juneteenth Celebration, and Happy Juneteenth! Today we have posted 1868 voter registrations for...
7 Days of Juneneenth, Day 6: Georgetown, SC Voter Registrations, Old Church Club House Precinct, 1868
7 Days of Juneneenth, Day 6: Georgetown, SC Voter Registrations, Old Church Club House Precinct, 1868 Today is Day 6 of our 7 Days of Juneteenth Celebration. Today we have posted Georgetown, SC Voter Registrations, Old Church...
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 5: Georgetown, SC Voter Registrations, Carver's Bay and Brown's Ferry Precincts, 1868
7 Days of Juneteenth: Georgetown, SC Voter Registrations, Carver's Bay and Brown's Ferry Precincts, 1868 Good Morning Friends! And welcome to Day 5 of our 7 Days of Juneteenth Celebration. For today, we've posted 1868...
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 4: Edisto Island, SC Voter Registrations, Charleston County, 1868
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 4: Edisto Island, SC Voter Registrations, Charleston County, 1868 Welcome to Day 4 of our 7 Days of Juneteenth Celebration. For Day 4, we've posted 1868 voter registrations for Edisto Island...
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 3: Charleston, SC Voter Registrations, St. Andrews Parish, 1868
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 3: Charleston, SC Voter Registrations, St. Andrews Parish, 1868 Today is Day 3 in our 7 Days of Juneteenth Celebration! Today we've posted 1868 voter registrations for Charleston, SC, St. Andrews...
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 2: Voter Registrations, Georgetown, SC, Hope Chapel Precinct, 1868
7 Days of Juneteenth, Day 2: Voter Registrations, Georgetown, SC, Hope Chapel Precinct, 1868 For Day 2 of our 7 day Juneteenth Celebration, we've posted 1868 Voter Registrations for Georgetown, South Carolina, Hope Chapel...
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