<p>In 1853 the Commonwealth of Virginia began an annual registration of births and deaths. The Birth Index of Slaves 1853-1865 was later transcribed by the Works Project Administration (WPA) and recorded on microfilm. While the information-name of slave owner infant&#39;s name mother&#39;s name birth date place of birth-is of immense value to genealogists working with the microfilm can be problematic. Hence the creation of this multi-volume reference work Virginia Slave Births Index 1853-1865. In 2003 staff and volunteers with Local History/Special Collections Alexandria Library began to transcribe the WPA microfilm enter data into spreadsheets and sort the information by slave owner&#39;s surname and given name. Entries include single births multiple births and stillbirths. Occasionally both parents of an enslaved infant are identified. In rare instances the name of a freeborn infant appears. Independent city and county names are spelled out. Data not reported in the microfilm is denoted by &quot;----.&quot; Illegible text in the microfilm is denoted by &quot;####.&quot; This index includes more than 130000 entries.</p>
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