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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

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Enslaved of Dr. Robert Muldrow and George Cooper Muldrow, Slaveholders in Sumter County, SC

George Cooper Muldrow was born 1815 in Sumter County, South Carolina and died 10 Jan 1875 in Hempstead County, Arkansas. He is buried in the Old Washington Cemetery in Washington, Arkansas.

In June 1835 he married Sarah Adaline "Polly" McFaddin.  According to The Sumter Black River Watchman, Feb 2006 (published by the Sumter Genealogy Society), they moved from Sumter County, SC, to the Hempstead County area of Arkansas.  The 1860 US Census has his surname as "Modrow" and wife, plus 6 children in Ozan Township, Hempstead County, Arkansas.

George Cooper Muldrow's enslaved:

1840 Census - 78 slaves

1850 Census - 36 slaves

By 1855 he had moved to Washington, Arkansas where he sold a slave woman and her 6 children.

George Cooper Muldrow was the son of Dr. Robert Muldrow, b1786 - d1853, Sumter County, SC. [see post re: Arthur Bradley who was his father in law.] Dr. Robert Muldrow lived at Mayesville and was married to Margaret Frierson Bradley b1794 - d 1836. 


Dr. Robert Muldrow's enslaved:

1820 Census - 102 slaves

1840 Census - 201 slaves [probably an error and should be 101 or 102]

1850 Census - 101 slaves.

The will of Dr. Robert Muldrow was probated in 1853:

... to my daughter Jane M Muldrow 20 Negroes of average value as per appraisement including my man Nelson and his wife Vicy and their 3 children Celia, Frances, and Serena, also my driver fellow Cupid his wife Patsey and their children Laura, Carolina and Martha and their increase, also Dennis my Blacksmith and Blacksmith tools, also my man Abel my Coachman. [Jane married Joseph Cox Haynsworth b1818 d1881]
.
Gave to niece Margaret Frierson d/o brother Matthew E Muldrow a negro girl named Julia valued at $500.

I give to my son William J Muldrow and his heirs forever the plantation upon which I reside including the swamp lands adjoining the same purchased of Mrs Susan Covert;... also 10 negroes of an average value among whom the infirm and superanuated are not to be included.


I give to my daughter Sarah J Plowden 10 Negroes of an average value of the plantation negroes my man George (Taylor) to be included in the number and in case George should die before the division of my estate his place is to be supplied by another.

It is my will also that my 2 Negro women Phillis and Nanny and my House servant John select their owners among my children and be included in their shares at their appraisement.

Changed from 20 negroes to 15 and to include Nelson and his wife Vicy and their children Celia, Frances and Serena. And to include Cupid and his wife Patsey and their children Laura, Carolina and Martha and their increase.  Dennis (blacksmith) and the name of my man Abel my coachman be stricken out and nulled. 

I give to my son Warren A Muldrow 6 Negroes of an average value in addition to what I have given him in the body of my will...


Witnesses:  J A Mayes, Alphus Baker, Matthew P Mayes.

Source:  Recorded in Sumter County SC Will Book D 2, pg 430 on 13 May 1853. Bundle 127, pkgs 16.


Enslaved of Arthur Bradley, Slaveholder, Sumter County, SC

Arthur Bradley was born 19 Aug 1772 in Sumter County, South Carolina and died 19 May 1818, Sumter County, South Carolina.  He married Margaret Frierson who was born 1773 and died 1794.

According to the US Census in 1810 Bradley had 62 slaves. 

The Inventory of his estate in 1818:

Column #1:

Negroe Man Isacc $ 60 - crossed out
Tom  1500
Gentry  1500
Judith  1000
Blacksmith Prince  1500
Milly  750
Becky  375
Old Judith  400
Hero  900
Abralom  375
Simon  900
Tony  900
Young Ben  500
Abel  400
Dennis  300
Binah  400
Horah  600
Minerva  200
Rose & child January  1000
Boy George  175
Old Ned  300
Moses  900
Jack  800
Young Ned  300
Marshal  250

Column #2:

Gabrl  (?)  150
Jane  450
Betty  400
Thomas & Child January  550
Hannah  850
Effy  800
Patience  775
Lucy  175
Gadren (?)  175
Joe  800
Jimmy  450
Little Sam  900
London  600
Primus  600
March  550
Nanny  250
Big Dessy  800
Big Sam  775
Nancy  800
Mary  300
Patty  250
Eliza  172
Sue & child Amyie  900
Sidney  250
Lenah  175
TedCenoss (?)  150
Venus & child Sally  800
Tenah  175
Billy  200
Prince deformed  0

Administrator, son in law Dr. Robert Muldrow

Witnesses:  George Cooper, John Bradley, Robert English, John Shaw, Samuel McBride

Source: South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 for Arthur Bradley.  Sumter County Estate Records, Bundles 1-9, 1784-1960

Note:  Margaret Frierson Bradley, daughter of Arthur was the only child and sole distributee of Arthur Bradley, deceased.  Margaret married Robert Muldrow.  See note below.


Note: see separate post re: Robert and George Cooper Muldrow plantation enslaved.