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Jacob Barnes – Land and Slave Divison in Johnston County, NC, 1840 – Friend of Friends Friday
Friend of Friends Friday is a blogging prompt from Geneabloggers to upload records of enslaved ancestors, whether they are your own or not, and to transcribe them to your blog. These records are from the estate of Jacob Barnes, who … Continue reading →
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