Southern Ancestors...Black and White...in the Freedmen's Bureau

Sharon Batiste Gillins
Jun 25, 2025
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About this webinar

Explore the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands to discover details of the Reconstruction lives of black freedmen and free people of color as well as white farmers and wealthy planters.

About the speaker

Sharon Batiste Gillins is a native of Galveston, Texas with paternal ancestral roots in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana and maternal roots in Fort Bend County, Texas. She is a passionate family history res...
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Key points and insights

Delving into the often-underutilized records of the Freedmen’s Bureau, genealogist Sharon Batiste Gillins delivers a compelling and informative webinar that highlights the extraordinary genealogical potential within this post-Civil War archive. With deep expertise in African American history and southern records, Gillins guides researchers—regardless of race—through the Bureau’s vast and complex collections, revealing how these documents illuminate the lives of both formerly enslaved individuals and their white counterparts during Reconstruction. Her detailed examples, primarily drawn from Louisiana, showcase how these records can reconstruct communities, identify ancestors, and shed light on a transformative era in American history.

Key Takeaways:

  • A Resource for All Southern Ancestors: The Freedmen’s Bureau, officially the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, was created to assist not only formerly enslaved individuals but also white refugees and landowners impacted by the Civil War. The resulting records include rich documentation on individuals from all walks of life, making it a valuable tool for anyone researching southern ancestry during the Reconstruction era.

  • Multiple Record Types, Rich Context: The Bureau generated an array of detailed documents—labor contracts, education reports, ration applications, plantation inspections, orphan indentures, and more. These records can reveal family structures, economic conditions, work agreements, and even personal narratives of hardship or conflict. Importantly, they often list both Black and white individuals side-by-side, providing a holistic view of southern communities.

  • Strategies for Effective Research: Gillins emphasizes a targeted approach when using Freedmen’s Bureau records. Understanding the bureaucratic structure—headquarters, state offices, sub-districts, and local field offices—is crucial. She recommends using descriptive pamphlets and tools like the Smithsonian’s SOVA database to locate specific record sets aligned with clearly defined research goals.

Interested in uncovering your southern ancestors' lives during Reconstruction? This webinar is an invaluable resource for genealogists looking to move beyond the 1870 census or add depth to their family stories. By viewing the full presentation, you’ll gain practical guidance on navigating the Bureau’s complex records and uncovering the human stories within.

Don’t forget to explore the syllabus accompanying the webinar—it includes research strategies, resource links, and tips that can guide your next steps. Whether you're tracing African American heritage, white southern lineage, or building a community profile, the Freedmen’s Bureau records offer an unparalleled window into the past. Dive in and start discovering.

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  1. WV
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    7 months ago

    Very digestible information and learned A LOT! Appreciate the new tools.

  2. WV
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    7 months ago

    Excellent speaker with soooo much important information. I can't wait to research using the resources she outlined. I'm excited that this my help me get beyond my brick wall!! Thank you. I will also look up her previous presentations.

  3. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    Easy to access ; presentation clear with helpful readable materials

  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    Loved it! Learned a lot.

  5. WV
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    7 months ago

    Very helpful and specific guidance - thank you!

  6. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    learned that I might find ancestors

  7. WV
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    7 months ago

    Outstanding presentation! Wow, I need to revisit the Freedmen’s Bureau Records! Thanks!

  8. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    7 months ago

    I knew these records existed but I've never used them. Now I'm intrigued and want to learn more and see what I can find about my ancestors and their enslaved.

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