Reconstructing Family Trees Post-Emancipation
3 Key Steps After the 1870 Census After the Civil War, once enslaved Black families began to appear in U.S. federal records by name for the first time. The 1870 census is the earliest point where formerly enslaved people were recorded in a standardized, accessible way. That makes it a starting line for many researchers building African American family trees. But finding someone in 1870 … Continue reading Reconstructing Family Trees Post-Emancipation