All Access Space

All Access provides unlimited online access to hand-verified indexes from historical records across the Mid-Atlantic and Southern states (1750-1851). These specialized collections include estate records documenting enslaved and free persons of color, church records, tax lists, and other hard-to-find genealogical records not available on major platforms like Ancestry or FamilySearch.

What's Included:

10+ complete, verified collections from Delaware, Maryland, South Carolina, and expanding to additional states

Indexed estate records to include enslaved and free persons of color in wills, inventories, and probate documents

Church records with vital genealogical information

Tax lists and other civil records

Enhanced Airtable search with filtering, sorting, and interactive data visualization

Interactive dashboards showing statistics, breakdowns, and exploration tools

New collections added regularly as indexing work continues

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Included Collections:

  • Delaware: Sussex County Enslaved and Free Persons, and Enslavers in Wills, 1836-1851

    • Florida: Leon County Enslaved and Enslavers in Inventories and Appraisals, 1853-1865

    • Maryland: Charles County Enslaved and Enslavers in Inventories, 1858-1864

    • New Jersey: New Brunswick Newspaper Extracts, 1870’s

    • Pennsylvania: Lancaster County Deaths, 1893-1907

    • Pennsylvania: Catalog of Children in the Nursery at Nazareth [Northampton County]

    • South Carolina: Barnwell District Enslaved and Enslavers in Inventories and Appraisals, 1809-1841

    • South Carolina: Charleston Enslaved and Enslavers in Inventories, Appraisals and Sales, 1864-1867

    • South Carolina: Charleston Property Owners, 1864-1867

    • South Carolina: Greenville District Enslaved and Enslavers in Inventories and Appraisals, 1825-1829

    • South Carolina: Laurens District Enslaved and Enslavers in Inventories and Appraisals, 1825-1839

    • Virginia: “Free Negroes Taxable in the County of Surry in 1849”

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