OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS UNKNOWN FACES

African American History - Old Photographs

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For Researchers that are looking for lost  or UnIdentified Photographs of their Ancestors.

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218 Comments

Reply Carole Boone
09:47 AM on December 29, 2011 
I love this site, found it by accident. God Bless you for doing this and sharing our stories through pictures
Reply Terry Cooper
09:34 PM on December 08, 2011 
I am looking ofr descendents of Hayes Belton of Greene County, Al and Calvin and Erma Belton Allen of Birmingham. I was told that Calvin was a coach in Birminghamin the 1960s.
Reply G.FORD
08:51 AM on November 17, 2011 
I am so sorry for your loss. May "the God of all comfort" (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) comfort and soothe your heart. His promises, found in the Holy Scriptures, can offer much hope. It assures us at John 5:28,29 that our loved ones will be remembered and brought back to life in the resurrection. Please allow God's Word to strengthen you and help you to endure this most difficult time.
Reply Robin
07:05 PM on November 02, 2011 
I saw my family's surname, Doss, listed in that section but couldn't find photos identified with it. Will you help, please? Thank you.
Reply Robt
07:47 PM on October 07, 2011 
I love your quotes.
Reply LaChon
01:17 PM on September 30, 2011 
Angela Croom Ewing says...
My surnames are: Davis, Goodrich, Vance, Croom
Husbands surnames are: Kennedy, Black, Ewing
Hope you will tell us which photo to view for VANCE surname that you have available.

I do not have any information on the VANCE surname, but I do have a great aunt and a great uncle that each married a Croom. They used to live in Greensboro Alabama. Last name was Love.
Reply LaChon
01:11 PM on September 30, 2011 
Looking for information regarding my grandmother's mother, Queen Ester Simmons. I believe her mother's name was Hattie Murphy and father Josh Murphy from Greensboro Alabama. Queen Esther Simmons had one daughter, Willie Lee Simmons who married William Love. I am not sure if Queen Esther was married, but if she was she was married to Tommie Simmons.
Reply Angela Croom Ewing
11:32 PM on September 18, 2011 
My surnames are: Davis, Goodrich, Vance, Croom
Husbands surnames are: Kennedy, Black, Ewing
Hope you will tell us which photo to view for VANCE surname that you have available.
Reply J. M. Goins
05:51 PM on September 04, 2011 
Also looking for any and all information on decendants of Americus Watson of Monroe, LA
Reply J, M. Goins
05:12 PM on September 04, 2011 
Love this site! Can't wait until retirement so I can REALLY start my search in ernast. I'm looking for pics/information regarding Alberta Lee (maiden name may be Lewis) from Houston, TX/Pittsburg, PA area AND Lilly Mae Scott of Monroe, LA/Arkansa
Reply Remillo T. DuBose
01:02 AM on September 02, 2011 
I like the site! It's a great place to view glimpses of our great heritage, possibly reconnect with family and friends, and just to visit. Thanks for your efforts.
Reply Bewilttib
07:31 AM on August 31, 2011 
Very efficiently written article. It will be helpful to anybody who utilizes it, as well as myself. Keep doing what you are doing - for sure i will check out more posts.
Reply kleOPAtRA
07:17 AM on August 26, 2011 
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Reply Terry Coopeer
10:13 PM on August 09, 2011 
Looking for any ancestors of Hays (Hazen) Belton
Reply attersollmget
10:31 PM on August 05, 2011 
Hi!!! Nice forum. This my first post.
Reply Jackie Jones
12:35 PM on July 26, 2011 
Looking for Childers/Childress or any variations of the name, Warren, Wilder, Colbert living in Georgia (Roberta, Macon, Crawford County, Bibb county, Monroe County.
Reply moedbet
03:06 PM on May 22, 2011 
As a result of you - this is exceptionally helpful !
Reply Rhonda Leath
02:26 AM on May 06, 2011 
Thank you so very much
Reply diana burkhalter
10:50 PM on April 13, 2011 
I am seaching for henry beard , virgil league and benjamin jackson all fron tennessee from 1835 to 1930
Reply kgolston930
11:41 AM on April 01, 2011 
Anyone have any information on Haywood Muldrow (Muldrew)? He lived in Hempstead, Arkansas.
Reply kgolston930
11:40 AM on April 01, 2011 
I am looking for informationi on the Martin Family. Nica Martin and Chester Martin. They did live in Hempstead, Arkansas.
Reply kgolston930
11:39 AM on April 01, 2011 
I am looking for information on the Arthur Scott Johnson, Bertha Johnson family.
Reply kgolston930
11:37 AM on April 01, 2011 
I am looking for information on the Golston (Gholston) family. They lived in Hempstead, Arkansas. Harold Golston, Edward Golston, Mary Golston.
Reply Sultana
08:54 AM on April 01, 2011 
Epps, Walker, Potts, Harris, and Wadler families of Emporia, Virginia and surrounding counties.

Benjamin Epps married to Emeline Potts.
Osborn Walker married to Lucy Epps.
Stith Wadler married to Annie Harris Wadler.

These are some of the families I am researching in my lineage.

Sultana
Reply Rochelle Miller
01:29 PM on March 13, 2011 
I came across this site by accident but, I stayed here for a while checking out this site and I find it to be one of the best genealogy sites out there. Keep up all the hard work it really is a wonderful job you all are doing here Thanks for the memories.
Reply Jereminis Levi Yohannes
03:50 AM on November 16, 2010 
For the many of our ancestors who were able to cue a little smile there were many whom expressed the weariness of the times in theirs eyes. And, if you look a little closer you have to ask yourself, as a descendent of African-American people, would they be ashamed of what we squander today of their many sacrifices or be proud of those few individuals who have attained respect and grandeur in the eyes of our 21st century Anglo-American brethren? What happens to African Americans when we run out of 1st's (ie, 1st black officer, lawyer, doctor, judge, astronaut, mayor, senator, PRESIDENT, etc., and so on), and our condition of racism, poverty, and crime still doesn't improve in our communities and cities? My thought on this matter is not what we would do but more so of where should we go? An option we have yet to exercise, which is being slowly but surely taken away do to global politics. This site really moved me to think of my own legacy to my children and grandchildren, in honor of my mother and father whom I witnessed sacrifice to their death for our family. These historical photos, though simple, are fascinating and are mirrored bitter-sweet reflections of our ancestral selves, in all our sorrows, all our hopes, and all our spiritual joys. Melkam ken (have a good day) Amharic
Reply Heyward family
11:55 AM on October 26, 2010 
I'm trying to find the Heyward family of South Carlolina and Savannah Georgia.
Reply injurnUpserse
01:30 AM on September 05, 2010 
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Reply Melissa Merriweather
04:17 AM on August 26, 2010 
This is a wonderful website. I am in search of any and all Industrial High School/Parker High School (Birmingham, AL) photographs. I am preparing a picture collage of my terminally ill mother, Mildred Dixon Merriweather. My mother graduated January 16, 1943.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Melissa Merriweather
Reply mninalae
02:58 PM on August 23, 2010 
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Reply Jennette65
11:48 AM on August 05, 2010 
Hello, I really like this site for researching my family. I need help in finding my grandmother's people in Clarke County, Alabama. The surnames are Davidson and Wilson. My great grandfather's name is Nelson Davidson and my Great,Great Grandmother and father's name is Dennis and Manervia Wilson. They was mainly from Campbell, Alabama.Any information will be helpful. Thanks...
Reply Jackie Wms
02:32 PM on August 02, 2010 
this is a very nice site for people that are doing research. how do we contact the submitters if we find a picture that we are interested in?
Reply candice
11:12 AM on August 02, 2010 
I posted a comment earlier for Surname Sellers & Bryants out of Georgia my email is candylatree20@yahoo.com, please contact me if you have any info. I am looking for my Grandfathers real mother again his father was a Jesse Sellers. My grandfather ask my mom before he died years ago to please find his people.
Reply candice
11:06 AM on August 02, 2010 
Hi, I have enjoyed this site. I need help finding my ancestors from Georgia, surname Sellers it could have been spelled different. If anyone known of a Sam sellers married to Idella Bryant who had a son named Jesse Sellers please contact me by email. Any information concering Sellers or Bryants will be highly appreciated. Thankyou
Reply Ruthann
09:25 AM on June 19, 2010 
Thank you so much for this site! Thanks for posting the World War 1 picture of my dad! The brave African American men and women who fought during the Great War endured so much...and in my opinion have never received the recognition they deserve.
Reply mizzgee
11:36 AM on May 07, 2010 
Which city in Kentucky are interested in? I familiar with Lexington, Ky.
Reply mizzgee
11:34 AM on May 07, 2010 
St ephanie says...
I am having a hard time finding relatives; since most of the AA funeral homes are no longer in existence or did not keep records. Another frustrating endeavor. I am interested in the ones in Kentucky and California.
Reply JILL J
04:52 PM on April 26, 2010 
MY FAMILY IS FROM BEAUFORT, SC AND SAVANNAH, GA. THE NAMES THAT I AM LOOKING FOR ARE MIDDELTON , JACKSON AND JOHNSON. THIS IS A NEAT SITE TO BROWSE..
Reply St ephanie
09:51 PM on April 25, 2010 
I am having a hard time finding relatives; since most of the AA funeral homes are no longer in existence or did not keep records. Another frustrating endeavor. I am interested in the ones in Kentucky and California.
Reply Tyrone Searles
08:37 PM on April 14, 2010 
You are truely a giving, loving soull from heaven. A preordained vessel to whom God has entrusted. He has poured into you many giftings and talents. And in return you have been faithfull to release these hidden blessings and bring them into fruition. Thank you Camillia. Thank you Lord for her life. Great job dear Lady...Great job!
Reply Jennette Martin
04:39 AM on February 25, 2010 
Thanks for this sight...I am also researching my ancestors in Alabama and Florida.
Reply OPOAA
02:52 AM on February 13, 2010 

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Reply Power Home Solar Review
10:58 PM on January 26, 2010 
Great site, I will be back. Well done
Reply CWarren- OPOAA
02:30 AM on January 19, 2010 
Thank You for the wonderful Contribution Patricia German. OPOAA
Reply Patricia simpson-German
08:39 PM on January 18, 2010 
This is a very nice Site. I am glad I came a cross. I am in search of my Family History.
Reply PhotoGuy
12:26 AM on January 07, 2010 
Keep up the good work :roll:

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Reply Omar Thompson
10:36 AM on January 04, 2010 
I'm trying to contact the OPOAA by phone concerning photos posted under Ontario, Canada by Georgina Wilson Cole or phone contact to Mrs. G. W. Cole for ongoing art project using her photos. How do I contact you two or anyone else with posted images on this site? I'm willing to pay for the use of workable photos. Please contact me at 850 980-2548 or at carlton.thompson@famu.edu Thanking you in advance, Omar Thompson Assistant Professor of Art / Florida A&M University
Reply Omar Thompson
07:05 PM on January 03, 2010 
Gwen Brooks says...
These are wonderful old pictures. I hav been researching my family history for a couple of years now. The family of John and Victoria Wright, Brookville Mississippi (Noxube the old photos I have.,e County).
Reply Omar Thompson
07:03 PM on January 03, 2010 
Artist/Educator seeking old photos of African American men, woman, kids and families for up coming series of art work. 850 -980 -2548 carlton.thompson@famu.edu
How can I aquire copies of photos? Is there a cost?
Reply Gwen Brooks
05:06 PM on December 31, 2009 
These are wonderful old pictures. I hav been researching my family history for a couple of years now. The family of John and Victoria Wright, Brookville Mississippi (Noxube the old photos I have.,e County).

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