Rural Records of Mid-Southern United States

Rural Record of the Mid-Southern States

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Cohabitation Records
Cohabitation records were created to identify and legitimize marriages and children born to those in slavery. The information may include names of individuals, ages, places where born, last known slave holders, and approximate year of marriage or cohabitation. These records are a valuable resource in indentification of former slaves. It is most likely the first time persons born into slavery are included in a public record. Records may be found in local courthouses, state archives and libraries, and other small town or local respositories.

Alabama Cohabitation Records Georgia Cohabitation Records Kentucky Cohabitation Records Mississippi Cohabitation Records North Carolina Cohabitation Records Tennessee Cohabitation Records Virginia Cohabitation Records

Non-Population Schedules
Rural Records of Alabama Rural Records of Georgia Rural Records of Kentucky Rural Records of Mississippi Rural Records of North Carolina Rural Records of Tennessee Rural Records of Virginia

For more information see U.S. National Archives

Forms
1850 Agricultural Census Extraction Form 1860 Agricultural Census Extraction Form 1870 Agricultural Census Extraction Form 1880 Agricultural Census Extraction Form

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