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Plantations List - They Had Names
African Americans in Early Records of Liberty County, Georgia
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Sankofa-gen Wiki is a growing collection of freely accessible genealogical and historical data pertaining to U.S.A. antebellum plantations, farms, factories, manors, etc. that used African slave labor. This site is a wiki which means that you, the slave genealogy researcher, can add and update information instantly. This website aims to summarize plantation-related data in a way that allows the genealogist to better visualize the lives of our enslaved ancestors within a historical context.
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This website serves as a repository for information about South Carolina plantations and the people who lived and worked on them. It includes data for more than 2,000 SC plantations.
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The Jackson Family - Virtual Belle Grove
The Jackson family story starts in the early 1800s with Emanuel Jackson (1786), a free African American; Hannah Thornton, an enslaved woman at Belle Grove; and their six enslaved children – five sons and one daughter.
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