Thursday, January 12, 2023

The Joshua English Family: 4 Generations of Enslavers in South Carolina and Arkansas

John Andrew Jackson, enslaved by Robert English

Joshua English was born 24 June 1701 in Moate, County Westmeath, Ireland and died 1 Jan 1771 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina. He was the son of William Thomas English 1667-1711 and Mary Polly Sharpe 1673-1711.  Joshua married Mary Holmes who was born 1705 in Ireland and died 1789 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina.  Joshua arrived in America 1753 and later was a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War. Both Joshua and Mary are buried in the Quaker Cemetery in Camden, South Carolina.

1769 List of Regulators   [later] Fredericksbury Township, SC
Living on Spears Creek of Wateree River with 1200 acres and 45 Slaves.

Thomas English, son of Joshua English 1701-1771 and Mary Holmes 1705-1789, was born 1731 in Moate, County Westmeath, Ireland and died 1795 in Craven, Clarendon County, South Carolina. He married Margaret Flynn 1732-1793 who was the daughter of Edward Flynn 1692-1762 and Ann Martin 1720-1796.

Robert English, son of Thomas English 1731-1795 and Margaret Flynn, was born 13 June 1773 and died Dec 1847, both in Sumter County, South Carolina. He married Elizabeth Wilson 1779-1860.

1800 Census  Salem, Sumter District SC
No Slaves

1810 Census  Salem, Sumter District SC
36 Slaves

1820 Census  Sumter SC
51 Slaves:  16 M under 14, 4 M 14-25, 5 M 26-44, 2 M 45+, 11 F under 14, 5 F 14-25, 6 F 26-44, 2 F 45+. 

1830 Census  Sumter SC
58 Slaves:   7 M under 10, 12 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 9 M 36-54, 14 F under 10, 5 F 10-23, 8 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99.

1840 Census  Sumter SC
54 Slaves:  3 M under 10, 5 M 24-35, 5 M 36-54, 3 M 55-99, 9 F under 10, 10 F 10-23, 4 F 36-54, 5 F 55-99.

Will of Robert English  Written 17 Nov 1841  Sumter County, SC
Item:  to wife Elizabeth... Negroes Doctor, Betty, Emma, Case?, little Adam, Jinny, Wilson and child Siller?, Ephraim, Amelia and child Harriet, Bob, Sally, Adeline, old Rudy, Monday, Doll, Mill and child Sally, old Jincey, Nancy, and their increase...
Item  my old blacksmith named Adam be left on the plantation on which my mansion now stands to attend to the Mills and Smith Works....
Item ... also to my wife Elizabeth one other Negroe man named Jacob during her life
Item at death of wife the following Negroes go to my daughter Martha McFadden and her heirs: Jacob, Milly and child Sally and their increase.
Item  to granddaughter Sarah McFaddin one Negroe girl named Elsey
Item  to daughter Margaret E Cooper the following Negroes Negroe man Esaue and Negroe woman Rinah and at the death of my wife the following Negroes: Bob, Sally, Adeline, Old Jincy/Jinny and their increase, in addition to the Negroes given her at her marriage
Item  to my daughter Jane Beasley $5 and my Negro woman Mary in addition to what she received at marriage
Item  to my grandsons Robert English Beasly and Henry Martin Beasly $100 each
Item  ...at the death of my wife... Negroes should go to my Grandson Robert Marton English: Nancy, Emma, Ruth and their increase.
Item  to my grandchildren Robert James English, Jane English, Sarah Selina English, Thomas White Stephenson English... Negroes Prince, Aggy, Dorcas, little Prince Amelia, Caroline and Selina.  Negroes kept as joint stock for benefit of said grandchildren.
Item  to my two grandsons Robert James English and Thomas White Stephenson English... Negroes: my Negro boy Davis to Robert James English and Negroe boy Thomas to Thomas White Stephenson English...
Item  to my grandson Thomas James McFaddin one Negro boy named Warren now learning the carpenters trade with Mr Johnston
Item to my grandson Eli English McFaddin... Negroes John and Bella and when he arrives at 21 give him $1,000
Item  to my two grandsons John Harrington Cooper and Robert J Cooper and all other male heirs of my daughter Margaret E Cooper...
Item  to my son Thomas R English my Negro man Rick... to my grandsons Robert Martin English, Thomas Reese English...land...
Item  to grandsons Robert Martin English and Robert James English my Negro boy Daniel for the purpose of minding their and their grandmother's stock
Item  to the male children of my daughter Margaret E Cooper... Negroes Margaret, Mary and George and all their increase...
Item  at the death of my wife Elizabeth give to my daughter Jane Beasly Negroes Doctor, Billy and Case
Item  at the death of my wife Elizabeth... to children of my deceased son James English... Negroes Ephraim, Amelia and Harriet.
Item  at the death of my wife Elizabeth... to my daughter Martha McFaddin... Negroes little Adam, Jicey, Wilson, and Siller and also Negro man Monday and Negro woman Doll
Executors: son-in-law Samuel Cooper and grandson Robert Martin English
Probate 17 Jan 1848

From Robert English's headstone:
The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones.
So let it be with Robert.


James Wilson English, Son of Robert English 1773-1847 and Elizabeth Wilson 1779-1860, was born 27 Dec 1797 in Lynchburg, Lee County, South Carolina and died 31 Oct 1841 in Bishopville, Sumter County, South Carolina.  He married Mary Jane Bradley who was born 20 May 1801 in Sumter County, South Carolina and died 19 Sep 1875 in Bishopville, Sumter County, South Carolina.  She was the daughter of Roger Bradley 1754-1806 and Martha Mitchell.  [See separate blog post for much more on this Bradley family.]

1820 Census  Sumter Sumter SC
7 Slaves:  1 M under 14, 1 M 14-25, 1 M 26-44, 2 F under 14, 2 F 14-25.

1830 Census Sumter SC
28 Slaves:  6 M under 10, 5 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 2 M 36-54, 2 F under 10, 6 F 10-23, 3 F 24-35, 2 F 36-54.

1840 Census Sumter SC
41 Slaves:  8 M under 10, 5 M 10-23, 3 M 24-35, 2 M 36-54, 1 M 55-99, 9 F under 10, 8 F 10-23, 2 F 24-35, 2 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99.

1850 Slave Schedule Sumter, Sumter SC
28 Slaves:  M 80, F 35, f 49, f 50, f 53, m 58, m 30 Mulatto, M 28, M 21, M 22, F 19, F 24, F 22, F 14, F 13, M 16, M 15, M 10, F 8, F 8, F 8, M 8, M 7, F 7, F 3, F 2/12, F 1 1/2, F 1 1/12

1860 Slave Schedule Sumter, Sumter SC
23 Slaves; 4 Slave Houses:  M 50, M 35, M 28, M 18, M 18, M 17, M 13, M 7, M 5, M 4, F 55, F 44/49, F 54, F 30, F 15, F 12, F 11, F 10, F 9, F 8, F 7, F 8/12, F 3

Will of James W English, husband of Mary Jane Bradley  - Sumter Co SC Estate Records Bundles 32-39 1784-1960
Inventory and Appraisement made 7 and 9 Dec 1841  59 Slaves Named
Carter 550                Sally 300
Cyrus 600                Tilly 300
Willie/Willis 600     Cate 275
Joe 550                    Grace 200
George 500              Amelia 150
Burrel 650               Betty 200
Henry 500               Milly 150
Luke 450                 Lavinia 175
Ben 400                   Caroline 200
Maria 250                Blk Hannah & child 400
Bily?  50                  Florah & child 500
young Hannah 250  Rose & child 400
Bob 200                   Harriet 300
Peter 200                 Sila/Silas?  350
Sidney 175              Viny 400
Harvey 150
Tenah 450
Dinah 400
Ruinas 400
L (little?) Tenah 300
NEXT PAGE
Newt? 625            Becky & child 575
Billy 575               L Phebe 450
Tom 500               L Phillis 450
Flander 425          Judy 450
Sam 600               Peggy 450
Jack 450               Jinny & child 400
Gabriel 525          Cato charged as expense 01
July 425               Old Phillis 350
William 400         Old Phebe 200
Calvin 350           Doll 200
L Jack 350



Martha Mills English, daughter of Robert English 1773-1847 and Elizabeth Wilson 1779-1860, was born 16 Apr 1811 in Sumter County, South Carolina and died 1878 in Ozan, Hempstead County, Arkansas.  She married John Gamble McFaddin who was born 1806 in Sumter County, South Carolina and died 1861 in Ozan, Hempstead County, Arkansas.  He was the son of John M McFaddin 1782-1827 and Agnes Elizabeth Gamble 1789-1819.

1830 Census  Sumter SC
42 Slaves:  10 M under 10, 5 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 2 M 36-54, 2 M 55-99, 9 F under 10, 6 F 10-23, 2 F 36-54, 2 F 55-99. 

1840 Census  Sumter SC
32 Slaves:  3 M under 10, 8 M 10-23, 3 M 36-54, 11 F under 10, 5 F 10-23, 2 F 24-35.  1 Blind Colored Person. 

27 Mar 1847  Sumter Dist SC
Notice in the Sumter Banner newspaper from 31 Mary 1847 placed by Thomas R English regarding John Andrew Jackson, Runaway Slave from the Robert English plantation. $50 Reward. Jackson details life on the English plantation in his book The Experience of a Slave in South Carolina. [See image at top of page]

1850 Slave Schedule   Ozan Twp, Hempstead County, Arkansas
67 Slave:  55 M, 60 F, 18 F, 21 M, 13 F, 13 M, 6 M, 1 F, 39 F, 20 M, 18 F, 16 M, 14 M, 12 F, 10 F, 8 F, 8 F, 5 F, 1 F, 75 M, 61 F, 18 F, 5 F, 2 F, 25 F, 6 M, 4 M, 2 F, 1 M, 42 F, 20 M, 18 F, 16 M, 12 F, 8 M, 4 M, 8/12 F, 18 F, 2 F, 55 M, 18 F, 3 M, 25 F, 5 F, 4 F, 45 F, 22 F, 3 F, 2 F, 2 M, 40 M, 35 M, 22 M, 52 M, 32 F, 2 M, 9 F, 8 M, 25 M, 35 M, 30 F, 13 M, 13 F, 8 F, 6 F, 4 M, 1 M.

1860 Slave Schedule   Ozan Twp, Hempstead County, Arkansas
52 Slaves; 8 Slave Dwellings: 65 F, 60 M, 60 F, 52 F, 53 M, 49 F, 45 F, 47 M, 39 F, 2 - 36 F, 2 - 33 M, 2 - 21 F, 19 F, 2 - 14 F, 2 - 26 F, 2 - 13 F, 3 - 11 F, 2 - 14 M, 2 - 18 M, 2 - 23 M, 4 - 13 M, 2 - 10 M, 2 - 9 M, 3-8 F, 2-5 F, 3 F, 2 F, 1 F, 2 - 10 M Mulatto, 8 M Mulatto, 2 - 15 M. 

Will of John G McFaddon  Probate 16 Aug 1861  Hempstead County, AR.  Admin bonds, Vol M 1861-1914.  Bond set at $50,000.  Executor: wife Martha. Witnesses: Thomas J McFadden, Elizabeth McFadden, Thomas G McFadden.  [I have yet to see an actual copy of the will.]

 

Joshua English, son of Joshua English 1701-1771 and Mary Holmes 1705-1789, was born 1745 Moate, County Westmeath, Ireland and died 19 July 1795 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina.  He married Sarah Adamson 1746-1805.

1790 Census   Richland, SC
37 Slaves

Will of Joshua English  Written 18 July 1795  Recorded 7 Aug 1795  Kershaw County, SC
Will Book C pg 217+   Bundle 819 Apt 23    *Note Surnames
Item  to wife Sarah, the following Negroes: Summer, Lib, Bill, Rose, Jack, Jacob and Lib's child. Also that my wife Sarah shall have a Negro Girl Filly
Item  all my land to be equally divided among my sons James, Joseph, John, Joshua and my wife Sarah
Item  to my son James a Negro Boy York
Item  to my daughter Elizabeth the following Negroes: Coffee, Moll, Hannah, Anthony, Hector, Aggy
Item  to my daughter Mary the following Negroes: Old Peter, Cloe, Penny, Abby, and Linder
Item  to my daughter Harriet the following Negroes: Pheby, Fanny, Hope BATHURST, and Milley
Item  to my son Joseph the following Negroes: Peggy, Teffer, Harry and Monday
Item  to son John the following Negroes: Cunabar, Brutus, Dick, and Peter JONES
Item  to son Joshua the followoing Negroes: Dianah, Young Bob, Pompey, and Young Nan
Executors: wife Sarah, sons James and Joseph English
Witnesses: Daniel O'Quin, Martha Belton, Wm Sowden


James English, son of Joshua English 1745-1795 and Sarah Adamson 1746-1805, was born 4 Dec 1768 and died 26 Aug 1826, both in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina. He married Ann Prudence Darrington 1770-1831.

1820 Census  Kershaw, SC
108 Slaves: 13 M under 14, 13 M 14-25, 13 M 26-44\, 11 M 45+, 13 F under 14, 14 F 14-25, 20 F 26
-44, 11 F 45+.

Will of James English  Written 13 Jan 1826  Kershaw District, SC
Item  to wife Anne P English... land.. the following Negroes: Belsey, Diller, big Jo, Bea, Daniel, Moses, York, Cully, Ned, Hancob, Sam the carpenter, Paul the Blacksmith, and Tony the Sawyer
Item  to daughter Sarah...  land (several tracts) ... the following Negroes subject to the limitations herein after mentioned: Phillippy, Amelia, and Isaac
Item  to my son Alfred... land... the three following Negroes: Jack, George, and Jacob.
Item to my son Alred and my daughter Sarah all the rest and residue of my negroes not herein before disposed of, to be equally divided between them share and share alike to the said Alfred and Sarah and their issue...
Item  It is my earnest wish and desire that when a division of the negroes takes place, my old driver Abram may be set free. That he be allowed as much land as he can cultivate and the privilege of raising a small stock and that my son Alfred do support him comfortably when he is unable to support himself.
Item  [mention of tract of land in Georgia on the Alincaha River to wife]
Executors: wife Anne P English, son Alfred English, John C Carter
Witnesses:  W C Carlops, Sarah English, Thomas Wallace
Recorded 8 June 1826  Kershaw SC Will Book L pg 92


Alfred English, son of James English 1768-1826 and Ann Darrington 1770-1831, was born 5 June 1800 and died sometime after June 1826 in South Carolina.

1830 Census  Kershaw, SC
42 Slaves:  11 M under 10, 7 M 10-23, 4 M 36-54, 6 F under 10, 12 F 24-35, 2 F 55-99.


Sarah Ann English, daughter of James English 1768-1826 and Ann Darrington 1770-1831, was born 3 Nov 1804 and died 29 Aug 1842, both in or near Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina.  She married James Cureton Doby 1801-1850. He was the son of James Doby - see below.

1840 Census  Kershaw County, SC  (James Cureton Doby)
135 Slaves:  22 M under 10, 13 M 10-23, 15 M 24-35, 10 M 36-54, 8 M 55-99, 23 F under 10, 12 F 10
-23, 15 F 24-35, 10 F 36-54, 7 F 55-99.  1 Colored Person - deaf and dumb.

James Doby, father of James Cureton Doby 1801-1850, was born 1776 in Lancaster County, South Carolina and died 20 Oct 1826 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina. He married Elizabeth Frances Massey 1750-1800.

1800 Census  Lancaster District, SC
8 Slaves

Joseph Doby, son of James Doby 1776-1826 and Elizabeth Massey, was born about 1765 in Waxjaws, South Carolina and died 1811 in Kershaw County, South Carolina.  He married Sarah White 1782-1861.

1800 Census   Lancaster Dist SC
8 Slaves

1810 Census  Lancaster Dist SC
40 Slaves

Bradley Family of Sumter, South Carolina and their Enslaved Through 4 Generations

James Bradley 1752-1816
James Bradley, Sr was born 1690 in Drumbo Parish, County Down, Ireland. He died 22 April 1775 in Salem, Black River, South Carolina.  He was the son of Joseph Bradley and Jane __ (md 2nd Burrows)  James married Mary Margaret Witherspoon 1697-1734

Will of James Bradley who was living at Prince Frederick, South Carolina at the time
Written 22 Apr 1775     Probate April 1775 at Charleston, South Carolina.

Item:  to my mother Jane Burrow, negro woman Hannah.  Sister to pay her money. [Mary McConnel)  Negro divided between 2 oldest step brothers George Burrows and Sanuel Burrows
Item:  Negro boy Lavendar to youngest set brother Joseph Burrows
Item:  Negro girl Sarah to step sister Jane Burrows
Item:  remainder of my Negroes in number 13 to my sister Mary McConnel.

Executors: Robert McConnel, Samuel Wilson, George Burrows.
Witnesses:  Jim Turner, Richard Brooks, William Brackenberg


Samuel Bradley, Sr was born 6 Feb 1723 in Drumbo Parish, County Down, Ireland and died 13 Sep 1778 in Salem, Oconee, South Carolina.  He was the son of James Bradley, Sr 1690-1775 and Mary Margaret Witherspoon.  On 5 Feb 1750 Samuel married Elizabeth Mary Gordon who was born on 4 May 1730 and died 24 Nov 1804. She was the daughter of Roger Gordon, one of the original settlers of Williamsburg District.

Their children:
James Bradley, Jr 1752-1816 married Mary Wilson 1759-1819
Roger Bradley 1754-1806
Mary Carter Bradley b 1756 married Robert Carter
Jennet Wilson Bradley b 1758 married James Wilson
Samuel Bradley Jr b 1760 married Mary Bradley s/o Matthew. Moved to Alabama
Moses Bradley b 1770
Elizabeth Bradley b 1770 married David Wilson

Will of Samuel Bradley, Sr   - names 44 enslaved including some family groups
Written 2 Jan 1778 Salem, Black River, SC

Item: to son James 250 acres and 2 Negroes July and Moriah with their child;  2 more Negroes Dublin and Dinah with their child.
Item: to son Roger 250 acres and 3 Negroes Toney, Hannah and Joe and Hannah's 2 children.
Item: to daughter Mary Carter... 4 Negroes Farmer, Amoriah, Judith and Pomp's son Ned..
Item: to. daughter Jennet Wilson... 5 Negroes Sharper, Fillis, Harry, Latty and Jack's son Derry.
Item: to son Samuel...3 tracts land and 6 Negroes Pompy, Creacy, Bob, Sarah, Kate, and July.
Item: to son Moses... land and 4 Negroes Jack Seny, Carolina, and Nanny.
Item: to daughter Elizabeth... land and 6 Negroes Ranger, Dinah, Fanny with Fanny's 3 children.
Item: to wife Elizabeth... land, house and Negroes Prince, older Nanny, Tamar, Prince, Young Peter, Sibinah and her 2 children with Sylvy.

Executors: wife Elizabeth, sons James and Roger, brothers James and Thomas Bradley, David Wilson and Roger Wilson.
Witnesses: Moses Gordon, Thomas Reese, John Shaw, John Dickey.
[Note: Not recorded in Will Book but sworn to on 14 Aug 1782 by Roger Wilson, J P.  Bundle 119 pg 3.]

James Bradley was the son of Samuel Bradley 1723-1778 and Elizabeth Gordon 1730-1804.  He was born 3 Dec 1752 and died 3 Jan 1816, both in Kingstree, Williamsburg County, South Carolina.  He married Mary Wilson who was born 1758 and died 1819 both in Sumter County, South Carolina.

1790 Census  Clarendon County, SC
48 Slaves

1810 Census  Williamsburg County, SC
No Slaves listed

Will of James Bradley Written 1 Jan 1816  Williamsburgh District, SC - 15 Slaves Named
Item:  to wife Mary... one Negro woman named Aimy and 4 of her children named Nisey, Dupree, Gardner, and Davis.
Item: to son Samuel... 2 Negroes named Ben and Celea
Item: to daughter Mary Stewart... 6 Negroes named Prince, Beckey, Mariah, Sophia, Rayman and Alston.
Item: to son William Wilson... 1 Negro man named Pompey, one Negro woman named Nancy - the above Negroes I got of Mother's Estate.
Item: to son James - no slaves
Item: to son Robert - no slaves
Item: to daughter Sarah - no slaves
Item: to daughter Jennet Martha - no slaves
Item:... all my children Samuel, Mary Stewart, William Wilson, Sarah, James, robert, Jennet, Martha, all to have equal share of my estate.
Executors: sons Samuel, William Wilson, James and Robert and my brother in law William Wilson.
Witnesses: Moses Matthews, Robert J Wilson, Mary S Wilson
Recorded 28 Feb 1806 in Williamsburg SC Will Book A pg 145.
[Note: Each child received land which is described in the will.  Also note that Elizabeth Gordon left Pompey and Nancy to him, then he left them to William.]

Children of James Bradley and Mary Wilson

  1. Samuel Bradley 1778-1816 - enslaver
  2. Mary Stewart Bradley 1781-1859 - enslaver 
  3. William Wilson Bradley, Sr 1783-1854 - enslaver
  4. Elizabeth Bradley 1785-1788
  5. Sarah Bradley 1788-1854
  6. James Bradley, MD 1790-1867
  7. Robert Bradley 1792-1818
  8. Eliza/Elizabeth Gordon Bradley 1796-1814
  9. Jennet Martha Bradley 1798-1875

Samuel Bradley, son of James Bradley and Mary Wilson, was born 21 Oct 1778 at the Old Bradley Place, Broad Swamp, Williamsburg County, South Carolina and died 1816 at Black River, Sumter County, South Carolina.  Samuel married Mary McGill 1783-1814.

1816 - Received 2 enslaved from his father's estate: Ben and Celea

Mary Stewart Bradley, daughter of James Bradley and Mary Wilson, was born 26 Dec 1781 in Williamburg County, South Carolina and died 19 June 1859 Lee County, South Carolina. On 17 July 1804 she married Samuel Wilson 1758-1818. (On 30 Sep 1785 he married #1 Mary Witherspoon 1769-1803 who was the daughter of Robert Witherspoon 1728-1788 and Elizabeth Heathly 1740-1820.)

1840 Census  Williamsburg County SC
63 Slaves:  12 M under 10, 8 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 11 M 36-54, 1 M 55-99, 3 F under 10, 10 F 10-23, 9 F 24-35, 4 F 36-54, 3 F 55-99.

Will of Samuel Wilson, husband of Mary Stewart Bradley  Written 10 Apr 1816 Williamsburg Co SC  -  33 Slaves named in total.
Item:  to wife Mary Stewart Wilson... land... a life's estate in my Negro woman named Satira and her child named Satira, also in my Negro girl named Sylva.  I also further give and bequeath unto her my beloved wife, the 6 Negroes I got at my marriage with her: Prince, Beckey, Mariah, Sophy, Mimmon and Alston... including the females' increase at her absolute disposal forever.
Item: to my son James Edmond Wilson my 11 Negroes named Ceasor, Rose, Joe, Clarisa, Pet, Hannah, Jim, Jack, Nancy, Madison and Frank which Negroes I value at $3,400.
Item: to my son Samuel M Clelland Wilson my 9 Negroes named Betty, March, Friday, Amos, Dinah, little Betty and old Betty's 3 youngest children now living gthe names of which I do not recollect. Which Negroes I value at $3,000.
Item: It is my will, that at my death, the remainder of my Negroes shall be fairly valued by 5 judicious persons, to be chosen by my executors, and that my 4 other children John R Witherspoon Wilson, William Calvin wilson, Mary Grace Wilson and David Elisha Wilson shall each (if they be living) draw an equal amount with my 2 oldest sons and if, after such division of my Negroes, there shall be a remainder, that in such case, such reminder shall be equally divided among the whole of my children then living, but if such reminder shall not be sufficient to give to each of my 4 last named children, a share of my Negroes, equal in value with my sons Jame E and Samuel MC that then they shall refund a sum of money to make up such difficiency provided the Negroes willed to them should live.
Nevertheless... my Mother-in-law Mrs Elizabeth Witherspoon should have the use of my Negro woman named Lyda and her children during her natural life, if she chooses to do so.
Item:  ... remainder of personal estate... equally divided...
Executors: sons James Edmond Wilson and Samuel M Clelland Wilson, my wife's 2 brothers James Bradley and robert Bradley, and my friend Thomas Wtherspoon.
Witnesses: WM Wilson, Saml E Fulton, Robert I Wilson.
10 May 1818 Recorded Williamsburg district, South Carolina Will Book A pg 199; Apt 32 pg 2.

Codicil  Written 8 Jan 1817  Williamsburg Dist SC Will Book A pg 202
Item: to wife Mary... 2 Negroes Leah and Amerita, the daughters of Satirah.
Item: to son James E Wilson... 1 Negro Man named Jacob (Black Smith) which Negro I value at $800

 

William Wilson Bradley, the son of James Bradley and Mary Wilson, was born 18 Nov 1783  and died 25 Apr 1854 both near Salem, Black River, Sumter County, South Carolina.  He is buried in Mayesville.  William married Elizabeth Janet Shaw 1797-1855.

 

Sarah Bradley, daughter of James Bradley and Mary Wilson, was born 22 Apr 1788 in Williamsburg County, South Carolina and died 30 Aug 1854 in St Charles, Lee County, South Carolina. She married William Wilson 1774-1850. [Note: this was his 2nd marriage.]

Will of William Wilson Written 21 Feb 1850 Sumter County, SC - 11 Slaved Named, some family groups
Item: to wife Sarah ... the annual real proceeds of the following Negroes: Albert, Addison, Amelia and child Abba.  Frances and child Adaline, Caroline and 2 children Juan and William. Dean, Sarina, Bob and Elvirah with their future increase. The above named Negroes to be under the control and management of my Executors to be kept on that portion of land that I will being ? be named to my wife during her natural life. At her death the above named Negroes together with their increase to go to my son Robert Wilson and his heirs forever.
Item: I also give to my wife Sarah B Wilson to be at her own disposal the following Negroes: Shacker, Tilly and her 4 youngest children John, Julia, Ben and Thomas with their increase.
Item: to my 5 children William Thomas, Samuel Ervin, Mary Margaret, Sarah Susannah, M Elinera Mills, the remainder of my Negro property not herein named to be equally divided amonhst them
Executors: sons William Thomas, Samuel Ervin and Robert Bradley Wilson
Witnesses: James Donnell, James B Carrigan, Susan J Wilson
recorded 13 May 1850  Sumbter County Wills Bundle 126 pg 6
Appraisement of Personal Property   Recorded 13 May 1850
Negro man Luke  $50
Old man York $1
Man Sharper $40
Woman Caroline and child $700
Child Luane? $150
Child Dean $125
Man Jacob $475
Man Albert $650
Man Addison $650
Tilly and child Molly $450
Amelia and child Jim $650
Girl Abby $225
Frances and child Eliza Ann $650
Child Addline $125
Luenah? $550
Boy Bob $550
Girl Elvirah $500
Boy John $400
Girl Julia $350
Boy Ben $275
Boy Thomas $126
Appraisal Witnesses: Wm W Bradley Jr, Samuel Cooper, George McCutchen Sr

James Bradley, MD, son of James Bradley 1752-1816 and Mary Wilson 1758-1819, was born 17 May 1790 and died 21 Aug 1867, both in Williamsburg District, South Carolina. He married Cecelia Warburton Pendergrass 1802-1839.

1820 Census  Williamsburg, SC
6 Slaves:  2 M under 14, 1 M 14-25, 3 F 14-25

1830 Census  Williamsburg, SC
38 Slaves:  9 M under 10, 4 10-23, 5 M 24-35, 10 F under 0, 5 F 10-23, 5 F 24-35.

1840 Census Williamsburg, SC
51 Slaves:  11 M under 10, 5 M 10-23, 3 M 24-35, 4 M 36-54, 10 F under 10, 9 F 10-23, 3 F 24-35, 4 F 36-54, 2 F 55-99.

1850 Slave Schedule  Williamsburg, SC
57 Slaves:  F 58, M 22, M 55, F 40, M 16, F 14, M 3, M 1, F 55, F 28, F 21, F 13, F 50, F 12, F 28, M 1, M 58, F 50, F 16, F 7, F 24, F 55, M 4, F 6, F 33, M 14, F 12, M 10, F 4, F 2, F 4/12, F 54, M 40, M 22, F 16, M 55, M 35, M 56, M 21, M 28, F 26, M 8, M 6, M 3, M 1, M 11, F 45, M 11, F 6, M 66, F 13, F 34, F 9, M 7, F 5, M 3, F 1

Children of Dr. James Bradley and Cecelia Pendergrass

  1. Mary Stuart Bradley b 18231
  2. Warren W Bradley 1823-1904 - went to Texas
  3. Benjamin Warburton Bradley 1823-1904 - went to Texas.
  4. Samuel James Bradley 1825-1899 - went to Texas
  5. William Otis Bradley 1827-1879 - went to Arkansas
  6. John Moses Pendergrass Bradley 1829-1914 - went to North Carolina
  7. Edwin Pascal Bradley 1831-1903 - went to North Carolina
  8. Cecelia Almira Bradley 1834-1883
  9. Sarah Elizabeth Tyson Bradley 1836-1899
  10. Martha Emma Bradley 1838-1865

Samuel James Bradley, son of Dr James Bradley 1790-1867 and Cecelia Pendergrass 1802-1839, was born 1825 Williamsburg, South Carolina and died 1 Oct 1899 in Upshur County, Texas. Samuel married Anna Adeline LaCoste who was born about 1828 and died 8 Aug 1866,both in Williamsburg, South Carolina.

1850 Slave Schedule  Sumter, Sumter, SC
10 Slaves: 30 M, 25 M, 25 f, 26 M, 22 F, 18 F, 10 F, 7 F, 1 M Mulatto. 22 F.

1860 Slave Schedule  Sumter, Sumter, SC
88 Slave; 20 Slave Dwellings:  M 56, F 40, F 21, F 19, M 17, M 14, F 12, F 9, F 1, F 27, M 8, F 5, F 4, F 2, F 30, F 13, M 33, F 60, M 40, M 35, M 23, F 22, M 4, F 1, F 56, F 35, F 7, F 5, M 3, M 28, F 30, M 4, F 1, M 45, M 49, F 46, M 21, M 16, M 12, F 9, F 6, M 4, F 26, F 6, M 4, M 2, F 105 Named Poldo, M 35, F 30, F 3, M 52, F 48, M 26, M 29, M 18, F 14, F 12, M 56, F 44, M 35, M 32, F 22, M 7, F 3, M 66 Native African, F 57, M 25, F 20, F 85, F 44, F 21, M 19, M 16, M 14, M 90, F 51, M 56, M 33, F 33, M 10, M 8, F 2, F 39 , M 14, F 11, M 6, F 40, M 90 Native African.


Martha Jannet / Janet Bradley, daughter of James Bradley 1752-1816 and Mary Wilson 1758-1819, was born 14 July 1798 in Williamsburg, South Carolina and died 11 Feb 1872 in South Carolina or Murry County, Georgia.  She married James Edmund Wilson who was born 8 Feb 1794 in Kingstree, Williamsburg, South Carolina and died 23 Jan 1848 in Sumter County, South Carolina. James was the son of Samuel Wilson 1758-1818 and Mary Witherspoon 1769-1803.

1820 Census  Williamsburg, SC   James Edmund Wilson
25 Slaves: 4 M under 14, 2 M 14-25, 7 M 26-44, 5 F under 14, 4 F 14-25, 3 F 45+

1830 Census  Sumter, SC   Jame Edmund Wilson
42 Slaves:   5 M under 10, 4 M 10-23, 5 M 24-35, 3 M 36-54, 10 F under 10, 10 F 10-23, 2 F 24-35, 2 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99.

1840 Census  Sumter, SC
69 Slaves:  12 M under 10, 11 M 10-23, 4 M 24-35, 3 M 36-54, 1 M 55-99, 14 F under 10, 15 F 10-23, 4 F 24-35, 4 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99

1850 Slave Schedule  Sumter, SC  widow Martha J Bradley Wilson
62 Slaves:  M 38, F 32, M 14, M 50, F 50, F 20, M 8/12, M 24, F 18, F 16, F 14, F 40, M 12, M 10, F 18, F 16, M 12, M 4, M 28, F 22, M 4, M 60, F 40, F 10, M 3, F 2, M 44, F 40, F 17, M 15, F 10, M 8, M 8, M 6, M 4, F 32, F 12, M 10, M 8, F 7, M 8/12, M 30, F 25, M 3, M 21, M 45, F 40, M 18, M 12, M 10, M 21, M 18, M 35, F 20, F 2, F 35, M 14, F 7, F 20, M 3, F 50, F 22.

1860 Slave Schedule  Georgia Militia Dist 972, Murry County, GA  widow Martha J Bradley Wilson
19 Slaves:  M 70, F 45, F 40, F 45, F 28, M 25, F 21, M 18, M 18, M 17, M 23, M 23, M 17, F 16, F 14, M 11, M 8, F 12, F 10.
[Note: in 1860 widow Martha is living at Spring Place, GA with real estate valued $9,000 and personal estate valued $20,200.]


Roger Bradley, son of Samuel Bradley Sr 1723-1778 and Elizabeth Gordon, was born 7 Sep 1754 and died 28 Feb 1806, both in Salem, Oconee, South Carolina. He's buried in the Bradley family cemetery at Black River Crossing, Upper Salem, South Carolina. Roger married Martha Mitchell 1769-1837.

1778 Salem, Black River, SC
Father bequeathed Roger 5 Negroes: Toney, Hannah, Joe, plus Hannah's 2 children.

1790 Census  Clarendon, SC
11 Slaves

Will of Roger Bradley  Written 27 Dec 1805   Recorded 8 July 1806
After debts and funeral, that everything other than land be equally divided between his wife, Martha, and his children as they come of age to marry.
Executors:  Arthur Bradley, Dr. Samuel Mays, John Petty Esquire, John Bradley and Albert Bradley.
Witnesses: Wm James Cooper, John B Anderson, Jacob Mill.
Recorded in Will book A pg 52 by Wm Taylor, Ordinary. Bundle 7 pkge 3

1820 Census  Sumter, SC - Roger's widow Martha
45 Slaves: 17 M under 14, 2 M 14-25, 3 M 26-44, 3 M 45+, 9 F under 14, 5 F 14-25, 5 F 26-44, 1 F 45+.

1830 Census  Sumter, SC - Roger's widow Martha
21 Slaves:  1 M under 10, 6 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 2 M 36-54, 1 M 55-99, 1 F under 10, 5 F 10-23, 1 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99

Will of Martha Mitchell Bradley (wife of Roger)  Written 4 June 1833  Sumter District, SC
Item:  to son David a Negro woman named Anna with her present and future increase.  Already in David's possession.
Item:  It is my will and desire that the balance of my Negroes be sold at a public auction.
Item:  It is my will and desire that my Negro man Toney and my Negro woman Phebe be not sold as above, but that they be appraised and allowed to choose their owners. And that the proceeds of appraisement be ? with the proceeds of sales as above directed and disposed of in the like manner.

Executors: sons John Bradley and Thomas R Bradley
Witnesses:  Robert Muldrow, Leo Reed, Matthew P Mays
Recorded 27 July 1837  Sumter County, SC
Recorded 22 Jan 1838 Hempstead County, AR
Probate 5 Oct 1837 Sumter County, SC
Hempstead County, Arkansas Will Book B pg 6-11;  Sumter County SC Will Book M pg 33

[Notes:  Roger and Martha Bradley owned property in both NC and AR; probably with enslaved at both. Witness Robert Muldrow also had a plantation with enslaved in Hemptead County, Arkansas.  Enslaved Toney is likely the man Roger Bradley received from his father Samuel Bradley in 1778.]

Children of Roger Bradley and Martha Mitchell

  1. John Bradley - found no enslaved
  2. Theodocia Bradley - found no enslaved  
  3. Albert Bradley - found no enslaved
  4. Sarah Jane/James Bradley - found no enslaved
  5. Martha Bradley - found no enslaved
  6. Elisa Bradley 
  7. David Samuel Bradley - found no enslaved
  8. Mary Jane Bradley
  9. Thomas Rees Bradley

 Will of Theodocia Bradley (1789-1821)  Written 11 Nov 1820 Sumter District SC
... to my mother Martha Bradley all the property and estate of every description of which I am now in possession.  Executor: mother Martha Bradley and brother John Bradley. 
Recorded 4 Jun 1821 Sumter County, SC Will Book AA pg 280

Mary Jane Bradley d/o Roger Bradley 1754-1806 and Martha Mitchell, was born 20 May 1801 Sumter County, South Carolina and died 19 Sep 1875 in Bishopville, Sumter County, South Carolina.  She married James Wilson English. He was born 1797 in Lynchburg, Lee County, South Carolina and died 1841 in Bishopville, Sumter County, South Carolina.  James was the son of Robert English 1773-1847 and Elizabeth Wilson 1779-1860.  [Note: See separate blog post for more about this English family.]

1820 Census  Sumter, Sumter, SC - James English
7 Slaves: 1 M under 14, 1 M 14-25, 1 M 26-44, 2 F under 14, 2 F 14-25.

1830 Census  Sumter County, SC - James English
28 Slaves:  6 M under 10, 5 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 2 M 36-54, 2 F under 10, 6 F 10-23, 3 F 24-35, 2 F 36-54.

1840 Census  Sumter County, SC - James English
41 Slaves:  8 M under 10, 5 M 10-23, 3 M 24-35, 2 M 36-54, 1 M 55-99, 9 F under 10, 8 F 10-23, 2 F 24-35, 2 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99.

Will of James W English, husband of Mary Jane Bradley - Sumter County, SC Estate Records, Bundles 32-39 1784-1960
Inventory and Appraisement 7 and 9 Dec 1841 - Including 59 Slaves
Carter 550                  Sally 300
Cyrus 600                  Tilly 300
Willie/Willis 600       Cate 275
Joe 550                      Grace 200
George 500               Amelia 150
Burrel 650                 Betty 200
Henry 500                 Milly 150
Luke 450                   Lavinia 175
Ben 400                     Caroline 200
Maria 250                 Black Hannah and child 400
Bily? 50                    Florah and child 500
young Hannah 250    Rose and child 400
Bob 200                    Harriet 300
Peter 200                  Silas 350
Sidney 175               Viny 400
Harvey 150
Tenah 450
Dinah 400
Ruinas 400
Little Tenah 300
    [Next Page]
Newt 625               Becky and child 575
Billy 575                Little Phebe 450
Tom 500                 Little Phillis 450
Flander 425           Judy 450
Sam 600                Peggy 450
Jack 450                Jinny and child 400
Gabriel 525           Cato charged as expense  .01
July 425                Old Phillis 350
William 400          Old Phebe 200
Calvin 350            Doll 200
Little Jack 350
Antony 300

1850 Sep 25 Slave Schedule  Sumter, Sumter, SC - widow Mary Jane Bradley English
28 Slaves:  M 80, F 35, f 49, f 50, f 53, m 58, m 30 Mulatto, M 28, M 21, M 22, F 19, F 24, F 22, F 14, F 13, M 16, M 15, M 10, F 8, F 8, F 8, M 8, M 7, F 7, F 3, F 2/12, F 1 1/2, F 1 1/12

1860 Sep 25  Slave Schedule  Sumter, Sumter, SC - widow Mary Jane Bradley English
23 Slaves and 4 Slave Dwellings:  M 50, M 35, M 28, M 18, M 18, M 17, M 13, M 7, M 5, M 4, F 55, F 44/49, F 54, F 30, F 15, F 12, F 11, F 10, F 9, F 8, F 7, F 8/12, F 3


Mary Gordon Bradley, daughter of Samuel Bradley Sr 1723-1778 and Elizabeth Gordon, was born 22 Dec 1756 i Salem Oconee, South Carolina and died 2 Nov 1803 in Mississippi or South Carolina.  She married Wright Wall who was born 1754 in Georgetown, South Carolina and died 1825 in Gresham, Marion County, South Carolina.

1790 Census  Prince Georges, Georgetown, SC   Wright Wall
No Slaves

1800 Census  Liberty, Marion Dist, SC   Wright Wall
No Slaves

1810 Census  Marion, SC  Wright Wall
4 Slaves

1816 State Census  Greene, MS  Wright Wall
No Slaves listed

1820 Census  Marion, SC   Wright Wall
10 Slaves: 2 M under 14, 1 M 14-25, 5 F under 14, 2 F 26-44 

1825  Marion District, SC  Wright Wall
Tax return filed for 587 acres of land and 14 Slaves


Samuel Bradley, son of Samuel Bradley 1723-1778 and Elizabeth Gordon, was born 16 June 1760 in Sumter County, South Carolina and died 1850 in Belleville, Conecuh County, Alabama.  He married Eiflyda (maiden name unknown.)

1780 Census Camden Dist,SC [E of Wateree]
No Slave listed

1800 Census  Kershaw District, SC
No Slaves listed

1810 Census  Kershaw, SC
5 Slaves

1830 Census  Conecuh, AL
22 Slaves: 5 M under 10, 3 M 10-23, 1 M 36-54, 6 F under 10, 2 F 10-23, 3 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54, 1 F 55- 99.

1840 Census  Conecuh, AL
33 Slaves:  7 M under 10, 4 M 10-23, 3 M 24-35, 1 M 36-54, 8 F under 10, 6 F 10-23, 2 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99.


Elizabeth Bradley, daughter of Samuel Bradley 1723-1778 and Elizabeth Gordon, was born 15 May 1770 at Broad Swamp, Kingstree, Williamsburg, South Carolina and died 1803 in Williamsburg, South Carolina.  She married David Witherspoon. He was born 24 Mar 1760 at Salem Crossroads, Fairfield, South Carolina and died 21 Apr 1835 in Sumter, South Carolina.

1930 Census  Sumter, SC   David Witherpoon
25 Slaves:  6 M under 10, 4 M 24-35, 2 M 36-54, 2 F under 10, 5 F 10-23, 3 F 24-35, 3 F 36-54. 

Will of David Witherspoon   Written 27 Jan 1835  Sumter County, SC
Item  to wife Mary: 8 Negroes Mary, Tom, Brister, Maurice and 4 small Negroes Ladson, Elias, Terry and Letty.
Item  to son Charles: 4 Negroes Ceasar, Cinns, Binah and Jackson.
Item  to daughter Ann E Witherspoon: 4 Negroes Ben, Fanny and her 2 children Dinah and Hichard.
Item  to daughter Lillie A Witherspoon: 4 Negroes Ben, Flora, Susy and here child Joseph.
Item  to son John L, daughters Elizabeth Winn, Matilda Durant, Mary McCullim $5.
Executors: Stephen Lacosta, James McCullim.
Witnesses:  William Guin, Samuel McKey, John Campbell.
Not recorded in Will Book, but worn to on 4 May 1835 by William Potts, Ordinary. Bundle 95 pkge 1.




Sunday, January 8, 2023

Will of Smith Daniel 1836 Sumter County, South Carolina - Slaves to Liberia

 

Will of Smith C Daniel - written 21 June 1836 - Sumter County, South Carolina

... After the payment of my just debts... my estate be equally divided between my dear wife and child or children, if it should be God's will that I should have another.

ITEM 2  If my child or children as the case may be should die before they reach the age of majority or have a family, I with their proportion of my negroes be sent to Liberia with a suitable and fit out of my estate. Provided that if my dear wife should out live my child or children, in that event I want their proportion of my negroes to be at her sole disposal and for her proper use.

ITEM 3  ... reserves 2,000 acres of land lying on ? in Arkansas Territory on Red ? Creek of Red river [I think he's bequeathing it to his brother William C Daniel]

Executor: friend Thomas Freeland

Withnesses: John Savage, Eliza Skinner, Olivia Skinner

Enslaved to be Executed for Murder of Enslaver Joseph Baker 1786 Montgomery County, Virginia

 On 6 May 1786 Bob and Sam, Negro slaves, sentenced to be executed for murdering their master, Joseph Baker.

On 23 May 1786 Henry Honaker and Charles Baker were appointed administrators of the estate of Joseph Baker.  David Sayers, James Crockett, Thompson Sayers and James Simpson were appointed to appraise the personal estate of Joseph Baker.

Minutes of the Montgomery County, Virginia Court from 1777-1800.

From the Annals of Southwest Virginia

Sale of 10 Enslaved: William Bourn to Milly McKenny in Grayson County, Virginia 1835

Deed of Sale on 28 Dec 1835 in Grayson County, Virginia

GRANTOR William Bourn of the County of Grayson and State of Virginia

GRANTEE  Milly McKenny and her children herein mentioned, namely Nancy Caplin, William McKenny, David McKenny, Gideon E McKenny, Fountain McKenny, Polly McKenny

TERMS  of the natural love and affection which I bear to my daughter Milly McKenny and her children... as well as for the further consideration of one Dollar... paid by the said Gideon E McKenny...

DESCRIPTION  unto the said Milly McKenny during the term of her natural life and after her death to her children... one negro woman named Charlotte, one negro girl named Malind, one negro boy named Ransom, one negro boy named Pleasant, one negro girl named Francis, one negro woman named Patsey, one negro boy named Reuben, one negro girl named Maria, one negro boy named Dick or Richard and one negro boy named George...

Signed: Will Bourn

Witnesses: Stephen M Hail, Daniel Boyer, Charles Hale.

Remarks:  Grayson County Court December Term 1835, fully proven by oaths of the witnesses OTR Teste, Orville Anderson DCCC

Grayson County Virginia Deed Bk 7, pg 241 


[Note: I just came across this deed when researching another family and because it named the enslaved, I made a note of it.]


UPDATE

William Bourn  was born 23 August 1743 is Hanover County, VA and died 8 June 1768.  William married Rosamond "Rosa" Jones who was born 14 Feb 1750 and died 16 Mar 1821.  She was the daughter of Minitree Jones, Sr.  The Bourn and Jones families were early pioneers of Grayson County, VA.  

William and Rosamond had 9 children:

  • Patience was born 18 Nov 1770 and married Jonathan Thomas
  • Charity was born 7 Nov 1775 and married John Blair
  • Milly was born 7 Mar 1776 and married Jesse McKinney. Milly and Jesse settled on the Ararat River near Mount Airy, Surry County, NC [see above Deed of Sale}
  • Stephen was born 26 Feb 1779 and married Patsy Mays
  • Mary was born 5 Jan 1782 and married Martin Dickinson
  • Elizabeth was born 20 Mar 1785 and married Capt Lewis Hale
  • Frances was born 5 June 1788 and married Stephen Hale, Sr
  • Celia was born 25 Dec 1790 and married Robert Johnstone of Roaring River, Wilkes County, NC
  • William was born 4 May 1794 and married Mary Johnstone of Roaring River, Wilkes County, NC

1775 Tax Lists for Louisa County, Virginia show William and his brother Stephen as "patrollers" who scouted the area looking for runaway slaves.

Purchase of enslaved - some time before William and his family moved to Grayson County, while William was in Richmond, VA, he purchased two enslaved women at a slave auction: Granny Beck and Amy (some believe Aimy was Granny Beck's daughter.)  Allegedly William gave Amy her freedom in his will:  "Amy has been a faithful, good servant and has raised for me 18 children. She is not to be sold or taken in in the divide. With his children she should be free to go where she pleased."  [Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia by Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls, 1982]   This does not appear in his final will.
After Wm and Rosa died,  Amy went to Old Town to live with Mary Dickenson who owned her daughter Mourning. When Mary died she went to Elk Creek to Francis Hale who owned Winny another of her daughters. Amy died there, buried in Hale family cemetery.

Note:  In looking for more information about William Bourn, I found a more information about the Bourn family enslaved..  About halfway down the page I've linked to you'll see information about named enslaved in story format. 

1820 Census  Grayson County, VA   -   William Bourn
16 Slaves:  3 M under 14, 2 M 14-25, 1 M 26-44, 1 M 45+, 5 F under 14, 2 F 14-25, 1 F 26-44, 1 F 45+

Will of William Bourn  -  Written 15 Dec 1835   Grayson County, VA

... to sons Stephen and William and daughter Polly Dickenson... $500 to daus Milley McKinney and Celia Johnstone in lie of land, all remainder to be sold...
... to dau Patience Thomas $500
... to dau Charity Blair $500
...to dau Elizabeth Hail $500
... to dau Frances Hail $500...
... to dau Patience Thomas a negro man named Solomon and a negro girl named Jane
... to dau Milley McKinney a negro woman named Charlotte and a negro woman named Pat and a negro boy named Georg...
... to dau Charity Blair ... a negro woman named Violet and a negro girl named Winny ...
... to son Stephen $$ and a negro boy Owen...
... to dau Polly Dickenson a negro girl named Mourning and a negro named Ransom... and at my death a negro woman named Amy ...
... to dau Elizabeth Hail a negro girl named Merica and a negro boy Gilbert...
... to dau Frances Hail a negro woman named Winney and a negro boy named Nelson...
... to my dau Celia Johnston $$ and a negro girl named Maria ...
... to son William one negro boy named David and a negro girl named Tildy...
All the Residue of my slaves and other personal property of every kind not specifically devised...  to be equally divided among my... children [named]
Executors: John Blair and Lewis Hail
Witnesses:  Daniel Boyor, Charles Hale, Thomas Pope


William and Rosamond's Children - all inherited enslaved from them.

Patience Bourn was born 18 Nov 1770 at Knob Fork in New River Valley, Grayson County, VA and died 29 Sep 1854 in Old Town Township, Grant, Grayson County, VA.   Patience married Jonathan Thomas 1762-1838

 1820 Census Grayson Co VA Jonathan Thomas
4 Slaves:  2 M under 14, 1 F under 14, 1 F 26-44

1830 Census Grayson Co VA  Jonathan Thomas
7 Slaves:  3 M under 10, 1 M 10-23, 2 F under 10, 1 F 24-35

1835 - Grayson County, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Patience by her father:  man Solomon and girl Jane



Milly Bourn was born 7 Mar 1774 in Grant, Grayson County VA and died 29 Sep 1854 in NC. Milly married Jesse McKenny / McKinny who was born 7 Mar 1773 and died 1840 Mount Airy, North Carolina.  Milly and Jesse settled near Buffalo Shoals, Ararat River near Mount Airy, Surry County, NC

1800 Census Salisbury, Surry, NC Jesse McKinny
0 Slaves

1820 Census Capt Farkners Dist, Surry Co, NC
5 Slaves:  2 M 25-44, 1 M 45+, 2 F 14-25

1830 Census Surry Co NC
8 Slaves:  3 M under 10, 3 F under 10, 2 F 10-23, 

1835 Grayson County, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Milly by her father: woman Charlotte, woman Pat, boy George.

1836 Purchase of Enslaved from her father
10 Enslaved: Woman Charlotte, girl Malind, boy Ransom, boy Pleasant, girl Francis, woman Patsey, boy Reuben, girl Maria, boy named Dick or Richard and boy George. [Charlotte, Patsey and George may be the same people Milly inherited - see above]

1850 Mount Airy, Surry Co NC
Milly living here with Jacob Cegor 23, Black, bNC, Laborer. Since he is listed on this census by name, Jacob must have been a FPOC.



Charity Bourn was born 1 Nov 1776 in Grayson Co VA and died 19 Jul 1860 Cliffview, Galax, Carroll Co VA.  Charity married John Blair who was born 5 July 1772 and died 12 July 1852 at Cliffview, Galax, Carroll County VA

1820 Census Grayson Co VA
2 Slaves:  2 M under 14

1830 Census Grayson Co VA  John Blair
5 Slaves:  2 M 10-23, 2 F 10-23, 1 F 23-35, 

1835 Grayson County, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Charity by her father:  woman Violet and girl Winny.

1840 Census Grayson Co VA John Blair
8 Slaves:  2 M under 10, 1 M 10-23, 1 M 24-35, 2 F under 10, 2 F 10-23




Stephen Bourn was born 26 Feb 1779 Grayson Co Va  d 29 Apr 1849 same.  Stephen married Martha "Patsey" Mays 1778-1849

1820 Census Grayson Co VA
0 Slaves

1830 Census  Grayson Co VA
0 Slaves

1835 Grayson County, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Stephen by his father:  boy Owen.

1840 Census  Grayson Co VA
0 Slaves




Mary "Polly" Bourn
was born 6 Jan 1782 and died 24 Aug 1860 both Grayson County, VA.  Polly married Martin Dickenson who was born 21 Dec 1773 and died 26 Jul 1834 both in Grayson County, VA.

1820 Census G C VA
0 Slaves

1830 Census Graysville, Grayson Co VA
9 Slaves:  1 M under 10, 1 M 10-23, 3 M 24-35, 1 F under 10, 2 F 10-23, 1 F 24-35,  

1835 Grayson County, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Polly by her father: girl Mourning, and Ransom.  And at her father's death: woman Amy.

1840 Census Grayson Co Va  Mary Dickenson
11 Slaves:  1 M under 10, 2 M 10-23, 3 M 36-54, 2 F under 10, 1 F 10-23, 1 F 24-35, 1 F 55-99




Elizabeth Bourn was born 20 Mar 1785 and died 22 Aug 1866 Elk Creek, Grayson County, VA.  Elizabeth married Capt Thomas Lewis Hale 1781-1842.

1820 Census Grayson Co VA  Lewis Hale
0 Slaves

1830 Census Grayson Co VA
5 Slaves:  1 M 36-54, 1 F under 10, 2 F 10-23, 1 F 36-54

1835 Grayson Co, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Elizabeth by her father:  girl Merica, boy Gilbert.

1840 Census Grayson Co VA
12 Slaves:  2 M 10-23, 1 M 36-54, 5 F under 10, 1 F 10-23, 2 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54

1850 Census  Grayson Co VA
Hale, Elizabeth 66
Peyton Hale son 23 Laborer
Sarah Frost age 49
Crockett Davenport 12  "Idiodic"
living next door to Austin family

1860 Census     Grayson Co VA
Elizabeth  REvalue $3800 Pers PropValue $139,210   
Also living here Crockett Davenport age 22 "insane"




Frances Bourn was born b 5 Jun 1788 and died 19 Sep 1878 both in Grayson Co VA.  Frances married  Stephen Hale 1783-1854 Elk Creek, Grayson Co VA. Stephen was the son of Lewis Hale and Mary Polly Burwell.

1820 Census  Grayson Co VA  Stephen Hale
Includes:
1 Foreigner not Naturalized
10 Other persons except Indians not taxed
8 Total Free White Persons
18 Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other

1830 Census Grayson Co VA Stephen Hale
6 Slaves:  2 M 10-23, 2 F under 10, 1 F 10-23, 1 F 24-35

1835 Grayson County VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Frances by her father:  woman Winney, boy Nelson.

1840 Census Grayson Co VA  Col Stephen Hale
1 Free Colored Person: 1 M 10-23
9 Slaves:  3 M under 10, 1 M 24-35, 2 F under 10, 2 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54

1850 Slave Schedule  Dist 19 Grayson Co VA
Listed but record had no data 

Will of Stephen Hale of Grayson Co VA  -  Written 18 May 1850  Proven February Term 1854
Grayson Will Bks Vol 3-4 1849 -1869
... to wife, in case she shall survive me, my homes and the lands whereon I now live... my negro woman Winny, my negro girl Fanny and my two negro boys Ballard and Wilson... after her death it is my will and desire that the negroes and other personal property aforesaid be sold to the highest bidder at public (underlined) sale and the proceeds equally divided among all my children.
... to son Eli C Hail... land...more land... stipulated that he pay the rest of my children $250...
... I do hereby authorize and require my Executors here in after to be named, as soon as may be, after my death, to make sale of my negroes and all my other personal property not herein before disposed of and that they make equal distribution of the proceeds of such among all my children.
...Executors to collect all debts...
... to my son William B Hail my lands on New River [where he lives] and interest in a tract of land on Brush Creek known by the name of Bourns Bottom...  [he 's to pay $1200]
Executors:  son Mastin Hail, son in law Ezra Nuckolls
Witnesses:  Peyton G Hale, Levi Comutt/Cornutt, Samuel J Sutherland




Celia Bourn was born 25 Dec 1790 Grayson Co VA and died 19 Jan 1863 in Walnut Grove, Wilkes, NC  Celia married Robert "Bobby" Thomas Johnstone / Johnson 1783-1854.  Celia was a midwife.

1820 Census  Wilkes NC
1 Free Colored Person:  1 M 14-25
4 Slaves:  2 M under 14, 1 M 14-25, 1 F 14-25,

1830 Census Wilkes Co NC Robert Johnson
7 Slaves:  2 M under 10, 2 M 10-23, 2 F under 10, 1 F 24-35

1835 Grayson Co, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to Celia by her father:  girl Maria

1840 Census  Spicers Dist Wilkes NC
3 Slaves:  1 M under 10, 1 M 24-35, 1 F 10-23

1850 Slave Schedule   Wilkes Co NC
1 Slave: 1 F 20 years old

1853 part of Stephen's estate Sale of Mourning and 2 children  $1315




William Bourn was born 4 May 1794 and died 15 Oct 1882  both Grayson Co VA.  William married Mary "Polly" Johnstone/Johnson 1796-1879

1835 Grayson County, VA
Enslaved bequeathed to William by his father:  boy David, girl Tildy.

1840 Census Grayson Co VA
NO Slaves

28 Jan 1845  Grayson County, VA   Deed regarding enslaved given to his daughters
William Bourn conveyed for the natural love and affection he had for his three daughters Malinda Currin wife of Robert, Rachel Waugh wife of James P, and Rosamond Hale wife of Stephen M Hale, the following slaves:  
to Robert and Malinda a negro boy named Anthona age 16 or 17 yrs, one negro woman named Mourning aged 25 yrs and her three children a boy Thompson 6, girl Julia 4, a female child 2 yrs;
 to James and Rachel a negro boy named Daniel age 11,  
to Stephen and Rosamond a negro girl named Charlotte 10,  
William also conveyed to Peyton G Hale and wife a negro boy named Georg 11 yr.
[Grayson Co VA Deeds Bk 9 pg 288]

 

Of Note:

1870 Census Memphis Ward 7, Memphis, Shelby, TN    Black/Mulatto family group
Dwelling # 84
Johnson, Violet  age 50 Mulatto bVA
   Celia   80   Mulatto   bVA
Lane, Jerry  35  Mulatto  bTN  Drayman
   Mary  22  Mulatto  bAL  Washerwoman
   Louisa   28   Mulatto  bTN
   Essie  20 Mulatto  bMS

1880 Census Gordon, Orange, VA  Blsck Family
Hse # 39   Dwelling 199
Monroe, Jefferson  59 Farmer bVA
   Louisa  55  bVA
Johnson, Celia  90 Mother in Law  Black  bVA
   Mildred  45  niece  Black  b VA
   Susan A  15 daughter  Mulatto  bVA
   Thomas  11   son  Mulatto  bVA
   Mildred  7   Mulatto  bVA
   George  3  Mulatto  bVA
   Lessie  2  Mulatto  bVA
* all parents bVA



Saturday, January 7, 2023

Shelby Daniel House at 3537 Virginia Ave, Kansas City, Missouri

 

In 1905 Shelby Daniel had a house built for his family at 3537 Virginia Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri.  74 years later my husband Gary and I purchased this home.  

116 years after Shelby built this house I would discover that he and I are 5th cousins.

Shelby's house is a Kansas City shirtwaist variant and was built by a builder, not architect designed, in what is now the Squire Park neighborhood.  

Squire Park was developed between 1887 and 1915 by James J Squier and his son-in-law Robert V Jones.  This neighborhood is considered an early streetcar suburb because of its development along the city's transportation lines.  

Squire Park Neighborhood 1920s

The original owners of Squire Park homes were upper-middle class citizens of Kansas City: attorneys, successful entrepreneurs, presidents, vice-presidents and managers of various companies from automobiles and jewelry to lumber and iron.  Among the residents were high-ranking officials in the railroad industry, while others worked in more creative fields as arts and architects.

Squire Park Neighborhood 1940s
 

Squire Park was designated as an Historic District in 2012: "Historic Residential Suburbs in the United States 1830-1960 MPS"
 

Troost Avenue 1940s

Shelby Daniel was born 29 Dec 1866 in Platte County, Missouri to Randall Richardson Daniel 1839-1917 and Susan Edwina Coons 1849-1938.  He married Margaret Emma "Maggie" Hunn/Huen 1868-1948.  He worked in the garment industry all of his professional life. Beginning in 1888 as a Clerk at Golden Eagle, then as a salesman at Boley Clothing Co.  

The Sharp Bldg - Petticoat Lane - Daniel Clothing Co

By 1920 he owned his own business Daniel Clothing Co located at 201-205 Sharp Bldg.  Shelby died 24 September 1938 and is buried in the historic Elmwood Cemetery in Kansas City.

Joseph Shelby Daniel

And here is our connection:

Joseph Shelby "Shelby" Daniel 1866-1938
5th cousin 3x removed

Randall Richardson Daniel 1839-1917
father of Joseph Shelby "Shelby" Daniel

Shelby Daniel 1808-1862
father of Randall Richardson Daniel

Estridge Daniel 1782-1852
father of Shelby Daniel

Thomas Daniel 1740-1811
father of Estridge Daniel

Charles Daniel 1709-1796
father of Thomas Daniel

James Daniel, Enslaver 1680-1748
father of Charles Daniel

William Daniel Sr, Enslaver 1710-1775
son of James Daniel, Enslaver

Mary "Polly" Daniel, Enslaver 1752-1836
daughter of William Daniel, Sr, Enslaver

Elizabeth Nelson, Enslaver 1776-1828
daughter of Mary "Polly" Daniel, Enslaver

Jonas Uland 1791-1829
son of Elizabeth Nelson, Enslaver

William S Uland 1821-1895
son of Jonas Uland

Riley Franklin Uland 182-1946
son of William S Uland

Shirley Gertrude Uland 1900-1978
daughter of Riley Franklin Uland

Dale Roscoe Beckman 1924-2016
son of Shirley Gertrude Uland

Susan Beckman Kottwitz [Me]
daughter of Dale Roscoe Beckman

Me - Daughter of Dale Roscoe Beckman

Coincidence? Serendipity? Cue the theme from the Twilight Zone?  Whatever. Strange (and wonderful) to think our deep Virginia roots connected in Kansas City.



 



Enslaved of the Degraffenreid and Allied Families in South Carolina, Kentucky and Louisiana

 

1870 Census Chester County, South Carolina

This is a story of falling down a rabbit hole, so to speak.   A hint for Solomon Muldrow popped up on my Ancestry home page. Checking it out led to doing some FAN research on his family which led me to Degraffenreid.

Solomon Muldrow was born 15 May 1890 in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas.  He was the son of Daniel Muldrow (enslaved) who was born about 1844 in South Carolina, died in Arkansas and Sallie Nelson or Green (enslaved) who was born about 1847 in South Carolina, died in Arkansas.

Solomon married #1 Julia Smith, #2 Earnesta Conway and #3 Sarah Jane Degraffenried.  Sarah Jane was born 28 Mar 1890 in South Carolina and died 1 May 1965 in Contra Costa County, California.  She was the daughter of George Degraffenreid (enslaved) born about 1843 in South Carolina and Lydia Degraffenreid (enslaved) who was born about 1851 in South Carolina and died 15 Sep 1927 in Chester County, South Carolina. 

Lydia was the daughter of Robert Degraffenreid (enslaved) who was born about 1821 in South Carolina and died 1917-1918 WWI and Merning / Morning Degraffenreid (enslaved) who was born about 1825 in Chester County, South Carolina. Both Robert and Merning/Morning have 1850 Slave Schedule hints from Ancestry and ownership is attributed to Thomas Degraffenreid. 

In 1870 Robert Degraffenreid (formerly enslaved) his wife and his 9 children - including Lydia - are living in Halsellville, Chester County, South Carolina. They're living next door to a white family:  Thomas B Carlisle, 42, his wife Mary E, 42, born in New York, T H Degraffenreid 13, and Annie Degraffenried 11.  

Bear with me.  Thomas Degraffenreid's brother Tscharner Hobson Degraffenreid married Mary Eaton Johnson who was formerly a governess and born in New York.  Tscharner died in 1860 and Mary Eaton Johnson Degraffenreid remarried to Thomas Carlisle.  The 1870 census finds her living next door to former slaves of her brother in law or her husband.

Thomas Degraffenreid was born 14 Apr 1815 in Chester County, South Carolina and died 25 Feb 1874.  he married #2 Belvidere "Belle" J Gott who was born Aug 1832 in Tennessee and died Mar 1914 in Savannah, Georgia.  #1 Phoebe Martha/Matilda Chisholm who was born 1816 and died 1856 in Chester County, South Carolina. 
[Note: This is not Tscharner Rusk Degraffenreid b1827 Alabama, d1904TX who was the son of Abram Maury DeGraffenreid 1784-1859 and married Belle Hampton 1834-1930.]

1840 Census  Chester County, SC
109 Slaves:  22 M under 10, 10 M 10-23, 10 M 24-35, 16 M 36-54, 22 F under 10, 13 F 10-23, 9 f 24-35, 6 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99

1850 Oct 4   Slave Schedule  Chester County, SC
160 Slaves:  60 M, 50 F, 25 M, 40 M, 35 F, 10 M, 8 F, 6 M, 4 F, 1 M, 45 F, 18 M, 16 F, 30 F, 14 M, 12 F, 10 F, 8 M, 6 F, 65 M, 55 F, 35 M, 30 F, 4 M, 35 F, 14 F, 32 F, 60 F, 40 M, 30 F, 70 M, 35 F, 18 F, 13 F, 11 F, 9 M, 7 M, 1 M, 40 F, 12 M, 55 M, 45 F, 18 F, 14 M, 12 F, 10 F, 3 F, 6/12 F, 55 M BLIND, 50 F, 60 F, 25 M, 23 M, 60 M, 45 F, 18 M, 16 F, 14 F, 12 M, 10 M, 7 F, 50 F, 25 M, 18 M, 16 M, 14 M, 22 F, 9 M, 7 F, 2 M, 30 M, 28 F, 8 F, 6 M, 3 F, 6 M, 55 F, 17 M, 60 M, 45 F, 18 F, 16 M, 13 F, 80 F, 60 M, 55 F, 50 M, 30 F, 15 M, 9 M, 7 F, 5 F, 2 M, 6/12 F, 35 F, 8 F, 6 M, 45 F, 14 M, 12 M, 10 F, 5 M, 40 M, 51 F, 16 F, 10 M, 7 M, 25 M, 22 F, 3 M, 6/12 M, 30 M, 55 M, 60 M, 60 M, 30 M, 50 M, 40 M, 55 M, 35 M, 50 M, 40 F, 16 M, 9 F, 7 M, 5 M, 3 F, 57 M, 35 F, 6 M, 3 M, 6/12 M, 30 M, 25 F, 4/12 F, 60 M, 55 F, 14 F, 12 F, 10 F, 8 M, 29 F, 10 M, 7 M, 4 M, 6/12 M, 30 M, 22 F, 3 M, 6/12 F, 22 M, 18 F, 21 M, 20 F, 21 F, 1 F, 24 F Mulatto, 6 F Mulatto, 5/12 F Mulatto
[Note: Thomas had Real Estate valued at $50,000.]

1860  Sep 5  Slave Schedule  Chester County, SC
10 Slaves:  M 25, M 23, F 95, F 55, F 45, F 32, F 42, F 26, F 18, M 13.
[Note: before 1860 Thomas retired from farming and moved into town of Chester.]

1865  Personal Property Tax   Chester, Chester County, SC
Thomas paid tax on a carriage, a gold watch, 2 pianos and 160 ounces of silverplate.

 In the 1870 census Thomas is living in the town of Chester with real estate valued at $10,000 and personal estate valued at $550.  

Tscharner Hobson Degraffenreid was born 10 Jul 1806 in Chester County, South Carolina and died 24 Sep 1860 in Chester County, South Carolina.  Tscharner married Mary Eaton Johnson who was born about 1827 New York and died 12 Aug 1897.

1850  Oct 4  Slave Schedule  Chester Co SC  T H Degraffenreid
80 Slaves:  26 F, 5 M, 3 F, 1 M, 28 F, 7 F, 3 M, 1 F, 70 M, 35 F, 48 F, 24 M, 19 F, 14 M, 8 M, 7 M. 5 F, 27 F, 10 M, 7 M, 5 M, 3 F, 41 F, 23 M, 21 M, 13 F, 12 M, 8 M, 75 M, 26 M, 18 F, 1 F, 78 M, 78 M, 20 M, 13 M, 11 F, 4 F, 3 M, 39 M, 35 F, 42 M, 42 F, 9 F, 76 M, 60 F, 39 M, 6 M, 4 M, 28 F, 4 M, 75 M, 75 M, 21 F, 4 M, 3 M, 32 F, 7 F, 3 M, 2 M, 30 F, 15 F, 9 F, 6 M, 5 M, 3 M, 43 F, 16 F, 12 M, 8 F, 6 M, 4 F, 3 M, 19 F, 3 M, 75 M, 44 M, 43 F,  1 F, 8 F.

1860  Oct 13  Slave Schedule  Chester County, SC 
108 Slaves: 
Female       4
Female       5
Male         45
Male         15
Female     23
Male         21
Female     1
Female     15
Female     12
Male         3
Female     16
Male         13
Male         6
Male         12
Male         85
Male         15
Male         21
Female     1
Male         13
Male         60
Female     3
Male         28
Male         35
Female     13
Female     45
Female     35
Female     10
Male         3
Male         2
Male         8
Female     30
Female     80
Male         1
Female     40
Male         10
Male         18
Female     23
Male         1
Female     35
Female     40
Male         8
Male         8
Female     23
Male         17
Male         5
Male         4
Male         60
Male         75
Female     1
Female     2
Male         28
Female     38
Male         3
Female     36
Female     8
Female     30
Female     44
Male         5
Female     6
Male         16
Female     16
Female     17
Male         30
Female     20
Female     12
Female     6
Female     18
Female     82
Male         1
Female     6
Male         13
Male         18
Male         1
Female     16
Male         11
Male         60
Female     33
Male         2
Female     50
Female     17
Male         5
Female     1
Female     15
Female     7
Male         1
Male         26
Female     5
Male         23
Female     1
Male         21
Female     38
Female     1
Female     21
Female     18
Male         18
Female     4
Female     30
Female     8
Male         6
Male         9
Male         12
Female     3
Male         1
Female     1
Male         12
Male         9
Female     40
Female     12

Though Ancestry indicates Thomas was the enslaver of Robert and Merning/Morning, because Tscherner is a Degraffenreid family name and others with that given name sometimes used "Thomas," I considered it could be either one of them. However, this particular Tscherner never used Thomas in any of the records I've found.

About the Degraffenreid Family
Both Thomas and Tscharner were sons of Allen DeGraffenreid who was born 18 Sep 1764 in Lunenburg County, Virginia and died 7 Jan 1821 in Chester County, South Carolina and Sarah Thomas who was born 2 Sep 1777 in Union County, South Carolina and died 31 Jan 1848 in Chester County, South Carolina.

Allen DeGraffenreid Plantation, Chester County, SC

Allen DeGraffenreid, Sr

1790 Census  Chester County, SC
2 Slaves

1810  Aug 6  Census  Chester County, SC
130 Slaves

1820  Aug 7 Census  Chester County, SC
169 Slaves:  31 M under 14, 6 M 14-25, 56 M 26-44, 3 M 45+, 46 F under 14, 13 14-25, 11 F 26-44, 3 45+

Allen's parents were Anton Tscharner deGraffenreid who was born 28 Nov 1722 in Williamsburg, James City County, Virginia Colony and died 10 Apr 1794 in Lunenburg County, Virginia.  He was the sole offspring of Christopher Degraffenreid and Barbara Tempest Needham.  Allen was married 4 times and had about 17 children.  Three of his wives were Elizabeth Allen Embry, Lucretia Robertson and Lucretia Townes.

The Will of Anton Tscharner Degraffenreid, Allen's father, was written 8 Feb 1794, recorded with the court on 10 Apr 1794 and proven 12 June 1794.
... to wife Lucretia  8 Negroes: Lydda or Juda, James, Cunninham, Inda, Amber, Harry, Jinny, Jerry and Cloe....with future increase...
... lend to my wife the following slaves:  Jimmy, Toll, Robin, Adam, Rose and Ceasar together with future increase...
.. the following negroes: Big Lucy, Little Lucy, Sarah with her child, Salinah, Rachel, John, Seaner? and Friday with their future increase to remain as they are already given to my 3 youngest children, Lucretia Jones DeGraffenreid, Catharine Innes? DeGraffenreid and Nancy M...? DeGraffenreid to them and their heirs forever by virtue of deed of Gift recorded in Halifax [VA] Court.
... to my son Tscharner Degraffenreid during his natural life 3 Negroes Solomon, Roger and Abby with her future increase and upon the death of Tscharner [to his legitimate heirs otherwise to sons Allen and Christopher ]
... [all the rest to be equally divided and names children] wife Lucretia, son Francis DeG, Allen DeG, Christopher DeG, and daus Mary Woodson, Patty Strong, Regina Patterson, Lucretia  Jones, Catharine J?? DeG, Nancy Needham DeG, and dau Sarah Hopson ...
Executors: friend Jonathan Patteson, friend Halcott Townes, and friend Sharp Lamkin
Signed 8 Feb 1794
Witnesses: Susanna Maury, Francis Robertson, George Craghead

The children of Allen Degraffenreid, Sr and Sarah Thomas:
Allen Degraffenreid, Jr 1794-1844
Regina Degraffenreid 1799-1856
Tscharner Hobson Degraffenreid - see above
Cecily Degraffenreid 1806-1874
Thomas Degraffenreid  -  see above
Paulina Degraffenreid 1817-1899

Allen Degraffenreid, Jr s/o Allen Degraffenreid Sr, was born 1794 in Chester County, South Carolina and died 12 May 1844 in Chester County, South Carolina.  Allen married Nancy Hughes and they had one child. Daughter Sarah was born in 1818, married Richard Kennedy, and died in 1860.

1820 Census Chester County, SC
18 Slaves:  5 M under 14, 5 M 14-25, 1 M 26-44, 3 F under 14, 3 F 14-25, 1 F 26-44.

1830 Census  Chester County, SC
54 Slaves:  14 M under 10, 6 M 10-23, 6 M 24-35, 4 M 36-54, 1 M 55-99, 11 F under 10, 4 F 10-23, 5 F 24-35, 2 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99

1840 Census  Chester County, SC
4 Slaves:  1 M under 10, 2 M 10-23, 1 F 10-23

 

Richard Evans Kennedy was the husband of Sarah Degraffenreid s/o Allen Jr.  Richard was born 4 Sep 1811 and died 1 Nov 1855 both in Chester County, South Carolina.  He was the son of John Kennedy and Catherine Ann Atkinson.

1840 Census  Chester County, SC - * there are no white people listed
31 Slaves:  8 M under 10, 7 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 1 M 55-99, 8 F under 10, 1 F 10-23, 2 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99.  Including 1 "Colored Persons-Insame and Idiots at Public Charge" 

1850 Slave Schedule  Chester County, SC
103 Slaves:
Male         30
Female     26
Male         10
Male         8
Male         6
Female     5
Female     1
Male         30
Female     26
Male         10
Female     6
Female     4
Male         1
Male         25
Female     25
Female     6
Male         25
Female     25
Female     8
Male         6
Female     4
Male         2
Female     1
Male         25
Female     25
Male         4
Female     6
Male         38
Female     30
Male         50
Male         26
Male         31
Female     25
Male         2
Female     16
Male         45
Male         28
Male         25
Male         21
Male         20
Male         25
Male         30
Male         32
Male         21
Male         22
Male         12
Male         8
Female     5
Female     30
Female     8
Male         4
Male         1
Female     21
Male         3
Female     30
Female     16
Female     10
Female     13
Male         20
Female     16
Male         18
Male         21
Male         70
Male         14
Male         12
Male         9
Female     50
Female     16
Female     8
Female     18
Female     1
Male         12
Female     14
Male         12
Male         10
Male         4
Female     3
Female     1
Male         40
Male         16
Male         12
Male         4
Female     30
Female     8
Female     6
Female     3
Female     1
Male         40
Male         20
Male         45
Male         6
Male         4
Female     24
Female     11
Female     16
Female     2
Male         24
Male         4
Male         2
Female     21
Male         50
Female     50
Female     8

Will of Richard Evans Kennedy
... to [wife Sarah] her choice of such House Servants as she may need to be held until youngest child comes of age.
... I give, devise and bequeath all my negroes to my wife and 6 children to be equally divided among them... except those mentioned in the third clause.
... It is my wish that the small negroes be kept on one of the small places mentioned in the third clause... My Executor is authorized to hire all ? the negroes not ?, exeption, and also any othere of these? if he devises it advisable.
Executor: James Hemphill, Attorney
Written 9 June 1854
Witnesses:  S ? Wylie, Wm A Lewis, A ? Wylie
Pages of accounts, loans, bills.
Chester Co SC  Probate Files, File No. 100, Package No. 1682-1751
Probate 7 Nov 1856

Appraisal submitted 22 Dec 1855  Personal Property SALE approved by court 4 Jan 1856    
"Appraisment of Personal Property"     [* NOTE FAMILY GROUPS AND OCCUPATIONS]
Sidney + 2 children John and Solomon  1300
Lucinda daughter of Leah   600
Nancy 350
Aaron - Warter? Master?  200
Adam  900
Barnet 800
Joseph 850
Henry, Blacksmith 1500
Frank, Tailor 1500
Malachi, painter 1200
Charles 1000
Reuben 1000
Nace  800
Spence 1300
Pervis  1200
Green 1100
Tom  1100
Andy 900
Billy (old man)  50
Goens ?  800
Dennis 1000
Mose  800
Hamit + 3 children John, Margaret Ann, Rachel  1500
Bob  1100
Billy  700
Giles  1000
Tom  1000
Peter  1000
Mabry  800
Tom (Lee)  600
Austin  550
Cynthis (Lee)   400
Elizabeth (Lee)  250
Carter (Lee)  350
Sarilla  (Lee)  250
Leah + 2 children Leroy & Brown  1300
Margaret (Lee)  800
Madison (wagon maker) 1400
Francis  800
Margaret (John's daughter) 800
Jake  Jake's family 600
Cynda + child  Jake's family  600
Bob  Jake's family 400
Anderson  Jake's family 400
Gracy  Jake's family  300
Aggy  Jake's family  200
Isaac  Jake's family  200
Dave  700
Phebe  600
Tom  600
Betsy  400
Paulina  275
Frank  250
Mary  100
George  650
Winney  750
Eliza  700
Amanda  650
Bill  500
Martha 350
Jerry/Jemy/Jenny  200
Jim  800
Amy + 2 infants  400
Louisa  500
Grim/Gim  (Loron?)  500
Jeff  200
Hagan  150  [with 2 infants is crossed out]
Cesar  600
Runney?Runey?  + child  800
Cesar Jr  700
Curtis  550
Jane  450
Mary 325
Grista/Gusta?  800
Chaviar  550
Ned  400
Ellie  325
Dick  275
Purvis  100
Evans  700
Mourning  500
Moses  650
Chany  525
Eli  450
Avy?Ary?  300
Lpot? Lyor?Jpor?  old and ??   no value
Lovy   old and ??   no value
Aritty?Autty?  800
Rigina + infant child  1000
Hilliard  275
Rachel  400
Sam  275
Judy  700
Tama  700
Daniel  500
Cupid  100
Bradley  1000
Harriet  850
Charity  650
Sarah  800
John  175
Caroline  800
Ancos? Oricos  150
Priscilla 700
Emeline  800
Abby  200
Violet  800
Carlo  [maybe Cesar's son]  200
Charlotte  and child Sarah  900

Sale on 20 Aug 1858 of all Blacksmith Tools for $40 to D Pinchback.  And another sale of personal property on 9 Nov 1858.  [* NOTE: widow Sarah Degraffenreid Kennedy married #2 David Pinchback. So I can't help but wonder if Sarah and her #2 husband received the enslaved Blacksmith from her husband's estate.] 

 

Regina Degraffenreid d/o of Allen Degraffenreid, Sr, was born 28 May 1799 in Chester County, South Carolina and died 19 April 1856 in Lowndes County, Mississippi.  She married Thomas Garton Blewett who was born 4 July 1789 in Blewett Falls, Anson County, North Carolina and died 2 May 1871 in Columbus, Lowndes, Mississippi. He was the son of Thomas Blewett and Amy Randle.

Thomas Garton Blewett

Thomas Garton Blewett husband of Regina Degraffenreid d/o Allen Degraffenreid Sr
1820 Census Chester County SC
64 Slaves: 10 M under 14, 12 M 14-25, 12 M 26-44, 4 M 45+, 10 F under 14, 6 F 14-25, 8 F 26-44, 2 F 45+.

1830 Census  Chester County, South Carolina
144 Slaves:  21 M under 10, 25 M 10-23, 5 M 24-35, 9 M 36-54, 3 M 55-99, 31 F under 10, 29 F 10-23, 12 F 24-35, 5 F 36-54, 4 F 55-99.

By 1837 this family had moved to Lowndes County, MS

1840 Census  Lowndes County, MS
14 Slaves:  2 M under 10, 2 M 10-23, 1 M 24-35, 3 M 36-54, 2 F under 10, 3 F 10-23, 1 F 36-54. 

1850 Slave Schedule  Columbus Ward 2, Loundes County, MS
19 Slaves:  25 M, 38 M, 30 M Mulatto, 35 M Mulatto, 36 M Mulatto, 25 M Mulatto, 26 M Mulatto, 18 M, 65 M, 14 M, 6 M, 50 F, 34 F, 35 F, 22 F, 17 F, 8 F, 5 F, 8 F.

Thomas Blewett's will and probate record is noted on Ancestry's database, yet no actual data or details given.  Executors Bonds and Letters Testamentary 1858-1938  Case No 11 on 10 May 1871.

John McCaw

John McCaw was the husband of Cecily Degraffenreid d/o Allen Degraffenreid, Sr, and was born 22 May 1791 in South Carolina and died 29 March 1880 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky.  John was the son of John McCaw 1758-1825 and Mary Johnston Gordon.

1820 Census  Chester County, South Carolina
8 Slaves: 3 M under 14, 2 M 26-44, 2 F 14-25, 1 F 45+

1820 Will of his father John McCaw
Written 10 Mar 1821   York Co, SC
Proven 17 Nov 1825
... to sons Robert, William and John... $1...
... to Mary Byers wife of David Byers a negro woman Rose and her increase...
... to Ann Smith wife of Robert Smith my negroes Peggy, Will and Melitia with increase...
  Executors: Robert McCaw, Roberts Smith, John McCaw Jr
York County, SC Will Book G pg 185  Case No 29  File No 479
Estate settlement 4 May 1830

19 Nov 1825 Appraisal:
Negro Woman named Melitia  400
Negro Man named Will  500
Negro Boy named Ben 250
Negro womand named Peggy 50
Negro woman named Esther  300
[Note:  In the 1800 Census York County SC, John McCaw Sr had 10 Enslaved.]

1830 Census  York County, SC
15 Slaves

1860 Slave Schedule Lexington Ward 3, Fayette Co, KY
9 Slaves, 5 Slave Dwellings:  F 51, M 49, F 39, F 25 Mulatto, F 25,  F 20 Mulatto, F 9, F 8, F 6.

1860 Census  Lexington, Fayette, KY
John McCaw had real estate valued at $10,000 and Personal Estate valued at $165,750.

1865 Tax Assessment - Kentucky Div 1, Collection Dist 5, City of Lexington
John McCaw with M C Johnson, Agent.  Taxed for income of $241, Valuation of property $4400 at 5% rate of tax. Amount of tax $220.

1870 Census  Lexington, Fayette, LA
Living in John McCaw household:  Chaney Burks, 12 years old, female, black, domestic servant, born KY  and Julia Sullivan, 38 years old, female, black, domestic servant, born KY.

[Note: Given the value of John McCaw's personal estate, I feel like I'm missing information. In addition, I simply could not find him in the 1850 Slave Schedules.]

Sallie Cummings, Paulina Degraffenried

Paulina Degraffenreid,daughter of Allen Degraffenreid Sr, was born 1817 in Chester County, South Carolina and died 1899 in Collinsburg, Louisiana probably at her home Orchard Grove Plantation.  Paulina married twice. Both times to wealthy enslavers.  #1 James Belton Pickett with whom she lived with in Chester County, South Carolina.  Paulina married #2 James Blair Gilmer in South Carolina, but they moved to Louisana.  .  She and Gilmer did not actually divorce, but legally seperated all property, money, etc and lived seperately after about ten years of marriage. 

James Belton Pickett

James Belton Pickett, Paulina's first husband, was born 25 Oct 1803 in Chester County, South Carolina and died 4 Jun 1842 in Louisiana.  He was the son of John Raiford Pickett and Charlotte Belton.

1830 Census  Chester County, SC
66 Slaves:  16 m under 10, 8 M 10-23, 6 M 24-35, 4 M 36-54, 12 F under 10, 11 F 10-23, 6 F 24-35, 2 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99.

29 Apr 1831  District of Mississippi Shipping Manifest
On board the Bg Isley bound from Port of New Orleans for the Port of Charleston:  Bill, male, 35, 5'10", Black. Shipper/owner James B Picket of Fairfield (SC).  Only slave on board
Note: probably one of his father's enslaved. See below.

1840 Census   Chester County, SC
52 Slaves:  9 M under 10, 14 M 10-23, 1 M 24-35, 3 M 36-54, 12 F under 10, 11 F 10-23, 1 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54

John Raiford Pickett, father of James Belton Pickett (Paulina DeGraffenreid's first husband) was born abt 1780 and died 1822 in Fairfeld County, South Carolina

1800 Census  Fairfield County SC
4 Slaves

1810 Census  Fairfield County, SC
17 Slaves

1820 Census  Fairfield County, SC
21 Slaves:   6 M under 14, 2 M 14-25, 6 F under 14, 3 F 14-25, 3 F 26-44, 1 F 45+.

[Note: The Pickett family owned 10 plantations in Bossier and Caddo Parishes including: Cash Point Plantation, Cottage Grove Plantation, Gold Point Plantation, Buck Hall and Hurricane Bluff.  James Belton Pickett was an original member of the Shrevetown Company, founders of Shreveport, LA.

Sometime in the 1850's Paulina conveyed property to her son John Belton Pickett, Jr.  [Note family groups and some surnames.]
Slave Conveyance on Gold Point Plantation in Bossier Parish, Louisiana:
... 709 acres north of Red River known as Gold Point Plantation
... plus 1,046 acres on the south side of Red River in Caddo Parish (section 11 in township 19, range 14 west) valued at $45,000...
PLUS THE FOLLOWING SLAVES:

Jim Hickory 29
Mary Cuple 26
Sarah 5
Suky 18mo     $3500

Reuben 21
Little Mary 18   $2900

John Pearce 35
Hetty 19     $2050

Harry 25   $1200

John Guthridge  35  $400

Henry 45  $400

Jerry 25
Jemima 18
Christina 3 mos   $2300

Seaborn 30
Gracy 30
Charlotte 7
Melly  4
Regina 2     $2800

Jerry White Hat 30
Eliza 20   $1400

Edy 45
Emeline 15
Frankey 9    $1750

Big Eliza 20
Sicily 15
Sam 8     $2400

Ben 45   none

Sally 50
Kato  21
Big Mary 19
Albert 17
Jane 13
Joel 9     $5750

Peter 39

Letha 30
Perry 15
Hanibal 10
Harry 6
Francis 5
Dick 18 mos    $3950

Tally 50
Mahala 45
Ellison 16
Teague 15
Blake 8
Milkey 4
Thomas 15 mos   unreadable

Isaac 24
Amanda 26
Esther 10
Channy 4     $2650


Dubbin 25
Jim Buck 48
Lizzie 22     $2800

Minerva 25
Louisiana 24
Green 6 mos    $1450

Mary Knox 60
Rose 35
Morris 27
Ellen 18
Belton 7     $3700

Will 60
Violet 50
Dave 19
George 16
Nancy 9     $3000

Edmond 25
Mary Florris 21     $2150


Louisa 24
Pinckney 6
Myatt 4     $1800

Charly 37
Lizzy 30
Tarner 16
Tally 6
Levi 4
Noah 2
Hester 8 mos  $3300

Braddus 70
Hester 55
Calvin 24   $1000

Alexander 50
Sukey 50

Wade 20   $1500

Cupid 21

Henrietta f 45   $1000
Total value of 88 slaves:  $39,400
... And all living in the Parish of Bossier... with 26 mules, 2 wagons, plantation tools

 28 Nov 1859 / 24 Jan 1860   Bill of Sale
Mrs Paulina Pickett to John Pickett - 45 Slaves purchased of Thomas Degraffenreid of Chester District, South Carolina on 3 Dec 1857 for $35,000.   [* NOTE FAMILY GROUPS]
Amanda Mabery, female; Gusty; Charles and his wife Margaret and her two children Hickland and Sidney; George and his wife Patsey and their eight children Shadrack, Leah, Caroline, Martha Ann, Elizabeth, Cisley, Vicena and Sodic;  Isaac and his wife Ellen and her three children Chidholm, Jane and Perry;  Kitty and her three children Paulina, Matilda, and Nash;  Fannie and her two children Dallas and Mary;  Dilcy and her seven children Sarah, Priscilla, Eli, Ona, Judge, Purvis and Pheebe;  Farmer and his wife Delphia;  Lemrick; Harry and his wife Rachael;  Edmud;  Louisa;  Jane.
Witnesses:  R C Cummings and F W Armor
[Source:  No Land... Only Slaves by Edith Smith and Vivian Lehman. Copyright 2001, 2004 .]


John Belton Pickett, s/o Paulina Degraffenreid and James Belton Pickett, was born 21 July 1834 Chester County, South Carolina and died 1 Sep 1900 in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.  He married #1 Almira Turner Harrison and #2 Carrie Doles.

Sarah "Sallie" Allen Pickett, d/o Paulina Degraffenreid and James Belton Pickett, was born 21 July 1837 and died 7 Jun 1855, both in Bossier Parish, Louisiana.  She married Robert Campbell Cummings who was born 3 June 1811 in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia and died 21 July 1892 in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

Robert Campbell Cummings

Robert Campbell Cummings is listed in the 1850 Census Representative Dist 3, Orleans, LA. He listed with W A Smith, born about 1827, Overseer.  Robert's real estate is valued at $75,000 and his personal estate is valued at #111,600.  This certainly suggests he in an enslaver but I have not found him in the 1850 Slave Schedule.

1860 Slave Schedule   Bossier Parish, LA   Note: 108 year old man
71 Slaves: 
Male     51
Male     40
Male     35
Male     30
Male     30
Male     25
Male     35
Male     24
Male     24
Male     24
Male     30
Male     35
Male     20
Male     20
Male     20
Male     18
Male     18
Male     45
Male     35
Male     20
Male     18
Male     30
Male     30
Male     30
Male     16
Male     45
Male     56
Male     14
Male     14
Male     11
Male     11
Male     11
Male     11
Male     60
Male     108
Male     70
Male     40
Male     35
Male     25
Male     15
Female     85
Female     60
Female     40
Female     50
Female     40
Female     24
Female     26
Female     30
Female     35
Female     35
Female     30
Female     25
Female     40
Female     25
Female     20
Female     18
Female     30
Female     16
Female     16
Female     35
Female     40
Female     18
Female     18
Female     25
Female     18
Female     30
Female     25
Female     34
Female     22
Female     14
Female     12


James Blair Gilmer was the 2nd husband of Paulina Degraffenreid (d/o Allen Degraffenreid Sr.)  He was born 4 May 1814 in Christian County, Kentucky and died 8 Aug 1856 in Santo Espetentie, Holguin, Cuba while shopping property for sugar plantations.  He was the son of  George Oglethorpe Gilmer 1787-1849 and Martha Harvie Johnson 1797-1857.  James married #1 Eliza Lewis 1816-1839 and they had 3 daughters.  He married #2 Paulina Degraffenreid.  They had no children.

1830 Census   Capt Leahs District, Oglethorpe, GA
30 Slaves: 11 M under 10, 2 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 6 F under 10, 4 F 10-23, 3 F 24-35. 

1850 Slave Schedule   Colinsburg, Bossier, LA
65 Slaves:
Male         35
Male         30
Male         65
Male         20
Male         35
Male         16
Male         60
Male         55
Male         35
Male         18
Female     35
Female     8
Female     1
Male         65
Male         45
Male         40
Male         35
Male         22
Male         30
Female     50
Male         30
Male         25
Male         20
Male         50
Female     45
Male         30
Male         25
Female     40
Male         6
Female     5
Female     4
Female     60
Female     25
Male         5
Female     1
Male         31
Male         40
Male         5
Female     45
Female     30
Male         28
Female     18
Female     16
Female     20
Female     19
Female     30
Female     25
Male         21
Male         7
Female     4
Female     3
Male         1
Male         21
Male         20
Male         18
Female     24
Male         20
Female     16
Male         16
Female     12
Male         10
Male         8
Female     7
Female     4
Female     2

1850 Slave Schedule  Township 19, Ward 3, Bossier County LA
177 Slaves:
Female     100
Female     50
Female     50
Female     40
Female     40
Female     40
Female     40
Female     40
Female     40
Male         35
Male         35
Male         35
Female     35
Female     35
Female     35
Female     35
Male         30
Male         30
Male         30
Female     30
Female     30
Female     30
Male         25
Male         25
Male         25
Female     25
Female     25
Female     25
Female     25
Male         20
Male         20
Male         20
Male         20
Male         20
Female     20
Female     20
Female     20
Female     20
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Male         15
Female     15
Female     15
Female     15
Female     15
Female     15
Male        10
Male        10
Male        10
Male        10
Male        10
Female    10
Female    10
Male         5
Male         5
Male         5
Male         2
Male         2
Male         2
Female     2
Male          18
Male         20
Male         20
Male         40
Male         30
Male         30
Male         35
Male         45
Male         18
Male         18
Male         18
Male         25
Male         16
Male         35
Female     25
Female     25
Female     20
Female     20
Female     20
Female     18
Female     16
Female     16
Female     20
Female     16
Female     20
Female     20
Female     35
Male        10
Male        10
Male         8
Male         8
Male         8
Male         6
Male         6
Male         4
Male     1/12
Male     1/12
Female     8
Female     8
Female     6
Female     4
Female     4
Female     3
Female     2
Female     2
Female     2
Female     1
Female     1
Male     40
Male     70
Male     23
Male     23
Male     20
Male     20
Male     50
Male     18
Male     18
Male     25
Male     25
Male     30
Male     30
Male     45
Male     45
Male     21
Male     20
Male     20
Male     15
Male     15
Male     15
Male     12
Male     12
Male     2
Male     7
Male     7
Male     6
Male     6
Male     10
Male     3
Male     2
Male     2
Female     40
Female     40
Female     50
Female     50
Female     20
Female     20
Female     20
Female     45
Female     45
Female     25
Female     25
Female     30
Female     18
Female     18
Female     16
Female     16
Female     12
Female     12
Female     6
Female     6
Female     15
Female     15
Female     2
Female     2
Female     1
Female     11
Female     8

James Blair Gilmer Will and Probate
Will written 13 Mar 1855;  Probate 11 Oct 1856
... Left all after debts paid to his 3 daughters: Mary Boutwell Vance, Martha George gilmer and Eliza Lewis Gilmer.
... Executor friend James Washington Vance...giving him seizin [sic] of all my earthly effects... both the property in common or community between me and my wife Paulina Degraffenreid, as wll as that possessed before marriage as also the property I own in other States of the Union and not affected by the Laws of Louisiana.

Endorsed:  "Marked A"  "Opened and Filed this 11 Oct 1856. Signed: A A Abney, Clerk.
Bossier Parish, LA
Witnesses: James W Vance, George E Gilmer, Fountain P Austin, A L Shotwell.
Testimony: Dr James W Vance swore he was dead. Heard via letter from American & European Hotel proprietor at Havannah, Island of Cuba.  James died at Santo Espetentie, 60-70 milies from Havannah from yellow fevor on 8 Aug 1856.

[Note:  In 1859 a partition of his estate divided his land given to daughters:  Buck Hall Plantation - 975 acres valued at $32,242 - to Mary Boutwell Gilmer;  Kingston Plantation - 1, 248 acres valued at $30,258 - to Martha George Gilmer; and Egypt Plantation - 3,540 acres valued at $30,873 - to Eliza Lewis Gilmer.]

[Note: In his lifetime he owned 13 Red River cotton plantations along with tanyards. He also owned a slate quarry near Little Rock, Arkansas on the Quachita River.  When James Blair Gilmer died a property partition of over 500 slaves was recorded in the Bossier Parish Conveyance records. A web search for him will result in much more information about his holdings.]