The Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company is better known as the Freedman’s Bank. Their records are among the most popular for those researching African-American roots. Background Established by Congress in 1865, the Bank was primarily designed for use by the nation’s recently freed four and a half million formerly enslaved people. It eventually grew to […]
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The Fleet Family of Washington, D.C.
Sometimes our research veers off into an unexpected direction.That happened to me with the Fleet family. Usually its because we come across a person or circumstance that is of interest. My 3rd great-grandfather, Perry Simpson, married a woman named Margaret Fleet. Her family is fascinating, even though she technically is not a blood relative. After […]