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The Local History/Special Collections Division of Alexandria (VA) Library announces the release of three more volumes of the Virginia Slave Births Index, 1853-1865:

Volume 2, D-G 
Leslie Anderson Morales, Editor
Jennifer Learned, Assistant Editor
Beverly Pierce, Assistant Editor
ISBN 978-0-7884-4333-6, $39.00

Volume 3, H-L 
Leslie Anderson Morales, Editor
Beverly Pierce, Assistant Editor
ISBN 978-0-7884-4334-3, $41.00

Volume 4, M-R
Leslie Anderson Morales, Editor
Beverly Pierce, Assistant Editor
Ada Valaitis, Assistant Editor
ISBN 978-0-7884-4453-1, $45.00

Available from Heritage Books at http://www.HeritageBooks.com or call 1-800-876-6103.

In 1853, the Commonwealth of Virginia began an annual registration of births and deaths.  The Birth Index of Slaves, 1853-1865 was later transcribed by the Works Project Administration (WPA) and recorded on microfilm.  While the information -- name of slave owner, infant's name, mother's name, birth date, place of birth -- is of immense value to genealogists, working with the microfilm can be problematic.  Hence the creation of this multi-volume reference work, Virginia Slave Births Index, 1853-1865.  In 2003, staff and volunteers with Local History/Special Collections, Alexandria Library began to transcribe the WPA microfilm, enter data into spreadsheets, and sort the information by slave owner's surname and given name.  Entries include single births, multiple births, and stillbirths.  Occasionally, both parents of an enslaved infant are identified.  In rare instances, the name of a freeborn infant appears.  Independent city and couty names are spelled out.  Data not reported in the microfilm is denoted by "----."  Illegible text in the microfilm is denoted by "####."  This index includes more than 130,000 entries.

Leslie Anderson Morales
Reference Librarian
Local History/Special Collections
Alexandria Library
717 Queen Street
Alexandria, VA 22314-2420
(703) 838-4577 x213
http://www.alexandria.lib.va.us/branches/lhsc.html

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