Alabama African American Records

Alabama African American Genealogy online research is much more difficult due to the scant nature of record keeping for African Americans prior to the Civil War. This is the reason for creating a separate section for African Americans much like we have for Native Americans whose research can also be hampered by the available records. The links below provide an accurate reflection of what is available to be searched for black genealogy.

Searching for African American families involves two distinct research approaches. These approaches correspond to the distinct change in the legal status of African Americans in the United States before and after the Civil War. Genealogical techniques used to track slave families before the war are necessarily quite different than those used for white or free African Americans; however, research conducted on African Americans after the war usually involves the same types of records as those used for whites.

Archives, Libraries and Societies

National Archives

Alabama Archives

Online Alabama Archives

Libraries

Societies

Biographies

Alabama African American Cemeteries

  • Access Genealogy’s Alabama Cemetery Records
    The most complete coverage of Cemetery records available on the web. They are broken down by county. We do know know if there are African Americans in these cemeteries, so you should browse them for ancestors also.

Alabama African American Census Records

Church Records

Court Records

History

Military Records

Miscellaneous

Native Americans and Freedman

Alabama Slave Owner Records

Surnames

Vital Records


Collection:
AccessGenealogy. Black Genealogy. Web.

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