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They can include the free person's name, sometimes age, a brief physical description, and the circumstances of the person's freedom or emancipation, parents, former enslaver, place or date of emancipation. There are also affidavits that were given by individuals affirming a free person's status, as well as written descriptions of free people. In some cases, a person would not have a registration to submit to the court. Instead they produced some other form of identification proving their free status, for example, a deed of emancipation, a will, an apprenticeship indenture, or an affidavit of someone testifying to their character and status.","Locality History Note:  Louisa County was named for Louisa, a daughter of King George II and wife of King Frederick V of Denmark. It was formed from Hanover County in 1742.  ","The original \"Register of Free Negroes,\" 1837-1865, is believed to be located at the Louisa County Circuit Court although the current location is unknown.\n","The microfilm copy of \"Register of Free Negroes,\" 1837-1865, was generated by The Library of Virginia's Imaging Services Branch. This microfilm was then digitized by Backstage in 2025.","Free Negro\" Registration Records, 1803-1864, were originally described as part of the Louisa County (Va.) Free and Enslaved Records but were removed to the present Louisa County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons in July 2025  to enhance the context between the record types.","These records have been processed, scanned, and indexed by L. Neuroth and other LVA staff for the purposes of digitizing them for the digital project Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative.\nEncoded by S. Nerney, 2007; updated by M. Mason, July 2025; Updated by M.Mason, March 2026\n\n","\nSee also:  Louisa County (Va.) Free and Enslaved Records ","Records related to free and enslaved people of Louisa County (Va.) and other localities are available through the  Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative Digital Collection   on the Library of Virginia website.","Additional Louisa County (Va.) court records can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia.Consult  \"A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm.\"","Louisa County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons,1803-1865, includes two \"Register of Free Negroes\" volumes, 1754-1837 and 1837-1865; as well as loose \"Free Negro\" Registrations, 1803-1864, undated","Bonds Recorded and \"Register of Free Negroes\", 1754-1837, volume is 355 pages with the first portion of the volume recording various bonds and the back half of the volume serving as the \"Register or Free Negroes,\" 1816-1837. There is an incomplete index for the bonds. The register's entries are not included in the index. 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