The Aborigines of North America
Vital Records Wish List
Join us in the mission to honor and preserve the rich heritage of Randolph County. The Randolph County Historical Black Society is actively seeking vital records and documents spanning from the earliest records in 1790 to 1950. Your family’s documents are essential pieces of our historical narrative, and we invite you to contribute to this important endeavor.
Preserving Our Legacy: Call for Vital Records and Documents
What We're Seeking:
Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates: Official records that mark significant milestones in the lives of our Ancestors.
Land Deeds and Property Records: Documents shedding light on the ownership and transactions of land, a crucial aspect of our community’s history.
Newspaper Clippings: Articles, obituaries, and news stories that capture moments of significance in the lives of individuals and the community.
Church Records: Baptisms, marriages, and other records from churches that played a central role in the lives of our Ancestors.
Legal Documents: Wills, probate records, and other legal documents that offer insights into family relationships and estate matters.
How You Can Contribute:
Submit Your Vital Records: Help build a comprehensive archive by sharing vital records and documents from your family’s history.
Share Your Insights: If you have additional information, stories, or context related to the documents you’re submitting, we welcome your insights.
Preserve Education: Documents related to schools, educational achievements, and community education efforts contribute to a holistic understanding of our shared past.
Be a part of safeguarding our history. Submit your vital records and documents today! Together, we ensure that the legacies of our Ancestors endure.