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O’siyo, Halito, Hau, Peace, and Welcome!

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Welcome to our Randolph County Genealogy Search, a dedicated space honoring the remarkable legacy of the Black inhabitants in and around Randolph County, Missouri. Our website is more than a collection of names and dates; it's a tribute to the enduring spirit of a community whose contributions and history often remain unsung. Together, we embark on a journey to illuminate the hidden chapters of our past, offering due recognition and remembrance to the resilient and strong Ancestors who shaped the vibrant tapestry of places like Cairo, Chariton, Clark, Clifton Hill, Higbee, Huntsville, Jacksonville, Moberly (Magic City), Moniteau, Prairie, Renick, Roanoke, Salt River, Union, Sugar Creek, Glasgow, and Thomas Hill. Join us in discovering and celebrating the stories that have shaped our shared heritage.

Cairo, Chariton, Clark, Clifton Hill, Higbee, Huntsville, Jacksonville, Moberly (Magic City), Moniteau, Prairie, Renick, Roanoke, Salt River, Union, Sugar Creek, Glasgow, and Thomas Hill

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Are These Familiar Faces to You?

Born in Moberly, unclaimed relatives may hold a key to our shared heritage. Your help is crucial in broadening our database. If you can put a name to any of the individuals in the photos showcased in our "Locate a Relative" section, please don't hesitate to reach out and kickstart the verification process. Once the identities are confirmed, these photos will find their rightful place in the designated section in our database. Additionally, we welcome any vintage images you may possess to enrich our growing collection. Let's weave the threads of our family history together!

Help Us to Grow Our Database!

The Amerindians of Randolph County, historically misclassified as Black, African American, mulatto, or negro, have tragically experienced paper genocide—a deliberate erasure of their rich history, leaving scarce traces behind. Our mission is to forge an online hub, uniting kindred souls for the advancement and enrichment of Randolph County, Missouri, and its surroundings. We strive to provide valuable resources, unveiling the genuine history of Randolph County and bringing to light the untold stories of the Amerindians.

Getting Started!

Visit Main Page

Learn more about RCHBS by visiting our Main Page. Search details of Randolph County and surrounding counties in Missouri.


Getting to the Bottom

Some history of Randolph County we were able to gather dating back to the 1800s. Search Newspaper articles, vital certificates, and more.


Military Records

Search our database for Military documents and photos pertaining to our Ancestors who served in the United States Military during WWI and WWII.


We Are The Originals... Period!

Did you know that most of Us are descendants of the Original People of Turtle Island, North America? Search your Bloodline Connections on this Website.

RCHBS Newspaper Archives

Dive into the Past: Unearth Treasures in Our Randolph County Historical News Archives. Search through 100+ Articles and Clippings to Rediscover the Stories that Shaped Our History.


Your Journey Starts Here...

Start your journey to uncover the hidden chapters of your family’s history through vital records. These invaluable documents, including birth, marriage, and death records, serve as the foundation for tracing your ancestry in Randolph and surrounding counties. Travel into the past and piece together the puzzle of your heritage with the essential insights offered by vital records.

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We're On a Mission!

Calling all relatives and descendants of Cairo, Chariton, Clark, Clifton Hill, Higbee, Huntsville, Jacksonville, Moberly (Magic City), Moniteau, Prairie, Renick, Roanoke, Salt River, Union, Sugar Creek, Glasgow, Thomas Hill, Missouri. We’re on a mission to collect and preserve legitimate vital records and vintage photos from the 17th to the 1920s. Your family’s history is an integral part of our community’s legacy. Help us ensure it’s not forgotten.

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If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding information on this Web Property, please contact us at info@randolphcountyhistoricalblacksociety.org. We look forward to hearing from you.


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