African American Genealogy online research is much more difficult due to the scant nature of record keeping for African American’s prior to the Civil War. This is the reason for creating a separate section for African Americans much like we have for Native Americans who’s research can also be hampered by the available records. The links below provide an accurate reflection of what is available to be searched for African American genealogy.
Conducting successful African American genealogical research can be a challenging adventure. In recent years, the challenge has been lessened and the adventure heightened by the growing body of publications relating to this ethnic group. Special-interest groups and genealogical societies nationwide are publishing key guides, new bibliographies, and important how-to books. Before delving into published sources, however, it is always important to pause long enough to organize one’s own personal papers and review standard research methodology.
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.
Some states provide very little African American information we have combined the following states on this page: Michigan, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.
- National Archives
- Archives
- New Jersey Department of State
- New Jersey African American Griots
- New York African American Griots
- Societies
- Biography
- New York
- African American Cemeteries
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- New Jersey African American Cemeteries
- Hosted at Genealogy Research Service
- Burlington County
- Mount Moriah Cemetery (hosted at Interment)
- Monmouth County
- Somerset County
- New York Cemeteries
- Rhode Island
- Common Burying Ground (hosted at a Grave Addiction)
- Access Genealogy’s 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.
- African American Census Records
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- New Jersey
- The Black Population Of Monmouth County From The Census Records, 1726-1830 (hosted at Princeton Public Library)
- Access Genealogy’s Census Records
Providing the most complete coverage of census records available on the web. We’ve broken the list down by county, and take a careful look at the index page where we explain which records are missing from the census data and may never be recovered.
- Church Records
- Court Records
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- New Jersey
- 18th C. Black Birth Book, Monmouth County (hosted at Princeton Public Library)
- Slavery
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- New Jersey
- New York
- Military Records
- Military Records (hosted at AccessGenealogy)
- World War I Records
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- World War II Records
- World War II Army – Air Corps Casualty List
- World War II Navy – Marines Casualty List
- World War I Records
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- African-American Civil War Soldiers & Sailors (hosted at Solders and Sailors System)
- New Jersey
- Records Of New Jersey African American Soldiers, 1776-1865 (hosted at Monmouth University)
- Military Records (hosted at AccessGenealogy)
- Michigan Military Records
- The 103rd Colored Infantry (hosted at the Michigan Bulletin Online)
- Miscellaneous
- Rhode Island History
- Slavery In Rhode Island (hosted at Slavery in the North)
- Hidden Black History in College Hill RI (hosted at Tour Rhode Island)
- African Names: Living Beyond Enslavement (hosted at a Wayback Machine)
- Rhode Island History
- Surnames
- African-American Surnames Database (hosted at Afrigeneas)
- Vital Records
- Vital Records (hosted at AccessGenealogy)