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Croix launched SCARP in2002 to promote the development of a multi-faceted historiography

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Croix, launched SCARP in2002 to promote the development of a multi-faceted, historiography inwhich African descents are accorded identity, humanity and agency A majoroutcome of SCARP is the “St. ThePlasmaScan(TM) antibodies are provided by BioSystems International. Theyreact with native human proteins with proper folding and post-translationmodification to exhibit high antibody binding. The Arrayit microarrayplatform with the PlasmaScan(TM) monoclonal antibodies enables theexploration and identification of novel biomarkers in the human plasmaproteome.About Arrayit CorporationArrayit Corporation, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, leads andempowers the genetic, research, pharmaceutical, and diagnostic communitiesthrough the discovery, development and manufacture of proprietary lifescience technologies and consumables for disease prevention, treatment andcure.

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Croix after emancipation–Laborer Lists 1849-1917 — Lists of laborers working on theplantationsIn addition to the St. Croix and off-island in the years after emancipation–Immigration Records 1850-1917 — Documents immigration of people fromother Caribbean Islands to St. Croix–Vital Statistics 1820-1917 — Records of births, death, and marriageson an annual basis with information about family relations–Vaccination Records 1823-1853 — Smallpox vaccination records for allplantation slaves for the years 1823-1824 and annual vaccinations performedin both towns and plantations 1829-1853–Emancipation Records 1848 — Compiled for all plantation slaves freedin order to establish compensation amounts for the owners–Movements of Plantation Workers 1848-1870 — Traces the movements ofex-slaves around St. Croix–Property Inventories 1755-1848 — Names, occupations, property values,locations and family relations of enslaved individuals–Free Persons of Color Records 1740-1834 — Periodic censuses, listsand freedom charters for the free colored population and other specialcensuses and papers–Church Records 1744-1917 — Records of baptisms, marriages, births anddeaths of slaves and free persons belonging to the Lutheran, Dutch Reform,Anglican, Roman Catholic and Moravian churches in St. Croix todigitize more of this collection and in the coming year, the site will addmore than a million family history records from the project including:–Slave Trade Shipping Records 1749-1802 — Names and prices of enslavedAfricans sold from slave ships to purchasers on St. Croix Slave Lists (1772-1821) and PopulationCensus (1835-1911), which together contain information on more than700,000 slaves, owners and family members These St.

Croix African RootsProject records will be searchable for free on Ancestry until the endof July.Ancestry has set up a remote scanning operation in St. Other records show that from Goree Island, shewas married off to an American Sea Captain and brought to St Croix,where she was illegally re-enslaved. Enslaved for some 30 years, she wasfinally freed in 1815.”It has been a very inspirational experience to see the documents anddiscover the amazing life story Venus wrote in her own words,” saidSamuel.The first installment of this collection that went online today includesthe U.S Virgin Islands St. “Every day, people make remarkablefamily discoveries on Ancestry and we are thrilled to help themuncover the important stories of the past through collections like thisone.”A Powerful Family Discovery:For Susan Samuel of Houston, TX, and her son Mark, the documents uncoverthe story of Susan’s great-great-great-great-grandmother Venus Johannes.Records soon to be online show that, while still young, Venus Johannes wascaptured from the side of a river in Senegal, Africa and enslaved at GoreeIsland — a stop for captured slaves as they were loaded onto ships boundfor Britain and the U.S. Croix African Roots Projectdocuments, which will help tens of thousands of people trace theirancestral roots, some to individual Africans and specific Africanhomelands.”This new collection uncovers details about thousands of AfricanAmericans, including multiple documents that help people reconstruct thelife stories of forgotten ancestors,” said Quinton Atkinson, Director ofContent Acquisition, Ancestry . These records together inone collection help individuals of African descent chronicle the lives oftheir African and Creole ancestors as they negotiated enslavement andfreedom in a New World plantation society.To make this collection more accessible, Ancestry is working withVISHA to digitize and put online the St.

During the past seven years, VISHA collected,documented and transcribed a vast array of historical records found inAmerican, Danish and Virgin Island archives. Croix-Virgin Islands history.This unique collection is a product of the St. Croix African RootsProject, initiated in 2002 by VISHA to bring together records thatdocument the population, families and individuals on St Croix during theperiod of Danish rule. PROVO, UT, Jul 16 (MARKET WIRE) — Ancestry , the world’s largest online commercial resource for familyhistory, today announced that the company, in collaboration with VirginIslands Social History Associates (VISHA), is launching a significantonline collection of Caribbean slave records detailing nearly 200 yearsof St.

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