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Follow Friday: Can the 1852 Constitutional Convention of Louisiana help find my Enslaved Family?

June 16, 2017 By dionneford 1 Comment

In the binders in my office that are full of my family's history, I keep lists of things to follow up on. Recently I checked something off the top of one such follow-up list that might help shed some light on what happened to my great, great-grandmother's enslaved family.  The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: African American History, Ancestry, family history, Uncategorized Tagged With: Attakapas, Constitutional Convention, Dr. Ruffin Gray Stirling, Eliza Burton, F.D. Conrad, genealogy, John Lobdell, Lewis Stirling, Louisiana, Robert C. Hilliard, slavery, St. Mary, Sterling Family, Tempy Burton, Times Picayune, William Taylor Palfrey

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