Pre-civil war churches show the relationship between Masters and their slaves. Enslaved people attended Church with their owners and they were recorded beside their owners. Some of the enslaved individuals even got married in their Master’s church. This lecture will show you how to identify the Mother’s church and to locate records that might include your ancestors.
Comments (36)
So glad I listened. very informative. Thank you
I thank all the attendees for attending my webinar. - Char McCargo Bah
The presenter had a wealth of research expertise she shared about how to find the church that slave ancestors may have attended. But, as important, she shared the importance of really understanding the community in which the church exists, and the feelings of emotion you get when you find the "aha" records. I loved this presentation.
Thank you Sandra for attending.
The process used to locate enslaved family members in church records was methodical and helpful. Great presentation.
Thank you Tawana!
Great presentation! I hope FamilyTreeWebinars brings back Char Bah for more presentations!!!
Thank you Tawana
Outstanding Facilitator and Presenter. So glad that this particularly topic was addressed. This would further my research in U.S. African American church/denomination records as well as Slave migration in the U.S.
Thanks Charles!
It was very informative. Taught me that I need to review my research to include church records.
Thanks Michelle!
I thoroughly enjoyed the webinar, the presenter had a wealth of information that I truly appreciated and can use in my research..
Thank you Anna!