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Mr. Heinegg:
What a pleasure to see you on this list. We have all of your books
at the Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library. Your work is what I
can only call "a daunting task".
Much my like my article that is under a very short deadline.
As I think I wrote on this, or the APG list, the very sentence needs
to say something to the effect:
"The article you are about to read begs for a sequel.....etc."
Chief among many issues that will have to go unanwsered and untouched
for now are the free blacks. Only so much time, ink and pages I can
use this time. I am really hoping that I will open a door just a wee
bit, and that others like you will sweep in to fill the void in next
year's issue of the Bulletin.
Good to make your acquaintance "on line".
Craig Kilby
On Aug 21, 2008, at 10:27 PM, Paul Heinegg wrote:
> I have a copy of the cohabitation records of Northampton County,
> North Carolina (which borders Virginia). I was able to find most of
> the families in the 1870 and 1880 census for Northampton. It is
> available at the North Carolina State Library and may be at the LVA
> as well, called "Slave Marriages in Northampton County, North
> Carolina: and the locations of their families in the 1870 and 1880
> census."
> Paul
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