| Freedman's
Savings and Trust Company
The
Company was incorporated by an act of Congress approved March 3, 1865,
as a banking institution established in the city of Washington, District
of Columbia, for the benefit of freed slaves. The military savings banks
at Norfolk, Va., and Beaufort, S.C., were transferred to the Company soon
after it was founded. From 1865 through 1870 a total of 33 branches were
established, including an office that was opened in New York, N.Y. in 1866.
In 1874
the Company failed... The information contained in many of the
registers
is as follows: account number, name of depositor, date of entry, place
born, place brought up, residence, age, complexion, name of employer or
occupation, wife or husband, children, father, mother, brothers and sisters,
remarks, and signature. The early books sometimes also contain the name
of the former master or mistress and the name of the plantation. In many
entries not all the requested data are given. Copies of death certificates
have been pinned to some of the entries. In each case the certificate has
been filmed immediately after the page that shows the registration of the
person's signature.
The registers
are arranged alphabetically by name of state. The entries are arranged
alphabetically by name of city where the bank was located, thereunder chronologically
by date when the account was established, and
thereunder
numerically by account number. Many numbers are missing, a
few
are out of numerical order, and in some cases blocks of numbers were
not
used. Many registers seem to be missing. The volume for Philadelphia,Pa.,
dated January 7, 1870, to June 26, 1874, contains signatures of officers
of societies.
Freedman's
Savings and Trust Company * Registers of signatures of depositors 1865-1874:
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi,
Missouri, New York City, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Virginia, Washington D.C. - Microfilm of original records at
the National Archives and Records Service in Washington, D.C.; *Also on
microfim at the LDS Family History Library.
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A Bibliography of African American
Family History at the Newberry describes the African-American genealogy
resources in the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois.
http://www.newberry.org/nl/genealogy/AF-AMER-BIB/Contents.html
Some
Early African American Marriages
Descendants
of Martin Boyd Warren County, NC
Freedman's
Savings and Trust Company
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