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From: "Keith and Doni Barnes" <>
Subject: Re: [BLACK-L] South Carolina
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 23:40:00 -0700
References: <db.59be2d4.267d4c91@aol.com>
Great!! I'm not sure what info you need to do a lookup, but here goes:
James Black, b. abt 1825
Alexander Black, b. abt 1825
Archibald Black, b. abt 1812
Samuel Black, b. abt 1799
John Black, b. abt 1818
Nathan Black, b. ?
Archibald, Samuel, John and Nathan are believed to have been brothers, with
all but Nathan eventually settling in Walker County.
Please let me know if this book was a good purchase, too.
Thank you!!
Doni
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [BLACK-L] South Carolina
> I just paid a fortune for a copy of the Combined Index for all Black
Entries
> in the SC Department of Archives and History. The COM Index contains
entries
> for deeds, Memorials, Rev War records, judgments, plats, slave sales, etc.
> (c. 1676-c.1912, Granville to Craven, a few out west, and parts of NC
which
> became SC) The COM Index contains a brief description of the record, date,
> and names involved in the documents, and in the case of city Plats, the
> addresses involved. It includes ordering number for each document. A copy
of
> the original record can then be ordered from the Archives.
> I will be glad to do lookups for anyone searching for Black in SC.
> Langdon
>
>
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