Talk:African American Slavery and Bondage

If Dick Eastman's report is correct, the web page for the Office of Archives for the Archdioceses of New Orleans needs to be inlcluded on this page!

"The Archdiocese of New Orleans has created a new online database containing records of baptisms, marriages and deaths in colonial New Orleans — including those of African slaves, who until now have been nearly invisible to genealogical research" - see Dick Eastman's blog.

And would be included on this page as well. wiki.familysearch.org/en/African-American_Resources_for_Louisiana

African American Slavery and Bondage
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joy Wyzer17 16:34, 31 October 2011 (UTC)

I think catalog numbers 2330105, 2330208 and 2330278 are incorrect.

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