Virginia Untold: Free Registers (indexing)

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Virginia Untold: Free Registers (indexing)

Virginia Untold provides digital access to records that document some of the lived experiences of enslaved and free Black people in the Library of Virginia’s collections. Please help improve the discoverability of these sources by transcribing one of the project's many record types, registers of free Black people.

In 1793, the Virginia General Assembly passed a law requiring that all free Black people “be registered and numbered in a book to be kept by the town clerk, which shall specify age, name, color, status and by whom, and in what court emancipated.” The process was extended to localities in 1803. In 1834, the General Assembly added a requirement that each person be specified by marks or scars and the instrument of emancipation, whether by deed or will, be recorded. Registration language and process varied across the localities, thus the information in each register may differ, but generally speaking these registers document both free born and formerly enslaved people throughout Virginia.

This project is made possible through a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) grant. NHPRC provides advice and recommendations for the National Archives grants program.

Petersburg City "Register of Free Negroes and Mulattoes", 1850-1858

Petersburg City "Register of Free Negroes and Mulattoes", 1850-1858

Collaboration is restricted.

263 pages: 12% complete (51% transcribed, 38% needs review)
Pittsylvania County "Register of Free Negroes", 1807-1865

Pittsylvania County "Register of Free Negroes", 1807-1865

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307 pages: 4% complete (42% transcribed, 37% needs review)
Rappahannock County "Register of Free Negroes", 1834-1863

Rappahannock County "Register of Free Negroes", 1834-1863

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105 pages: 2% complete (20% transcribed, 17% needs review)
Rockbridge County "Register of Free Negroes", 1831-1860

Rockbridge County "Register of Free Negroes", 1831-1860

220 pages: 20% complete (100% transcribed, 79% needs review)
Southampton County "Free Negro Register", 1832-1864

Southampton County "Free Negro Register", 1832-1864

126 pages: 100% complete (100% transcribed)
Staunton City "Register of Free Negroes and Mulattoes", 1810-1864

Staunton City "Register of Free Negroes and Mulattoes", 1810-1864

64 pages: 31% complete (98% transcribed, 67% needs review)
York Co. "Register of Free Negroes", 1831-1850

York Co. "Register of Free Negroes", 1831-1850

Collaboration is restricted.

81 pages: 27% complete (68% transcribed, 41% needs review)
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