Slave Genealogy: A Research Guide with Case Studies

Slave Genealogy: A Research Guide with Case Studies by David H. Streets is a first edition published by Heritage Books on September 26, 2008. This 92-page guide is written in English and offers a clear discussion of slave genealogy, focusing particularly on non-plantation slaves. The book presents research methods and types of records, illustrated through three case studies from Wayne County, Kentucky.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the complexities involved in tracing slave ancestry, with practical insights into the research process. The case studies serve to highlight the unique challenges and methodologies specific to this area of genealogy. This guide is particularly relevant for those interested in the historical context of slavery in the United States and the intricacies of uncovering familial connections within that framework.
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This excellent research guide provides a very clear discussion of slave genealogy with emphasis on the non-plantation slaves, and vividly demonstrates-with three case studies drawn from the records of Wayne County, Kentucky-the research methods and types
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