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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date: March 3, 1730
Page #: 96
; Microfilm #: 295/39
Persons: Slave: One woman, age and name not given
>
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Taylor
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
1 /
Other
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Samuel Boush acknowledged a bill of sale for a slave woman to
Thomas Taylor.
eşearcher: Edward Y. Brown TT
Date:
8-14-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book #4 1737-1744
Date: May 7, 1740 ; Page #: 96
Microfilm #: 39 1
'ersons:
8 yrs old
Slave: Sancho, male child
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Capt. Thomas Walke
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Capt. Thomas Walke presented his slave boy named Sancho to the court. The court adjudged Sancho to be eight years of age and fithable.
Atselect unda. Hethable
'esearcher:
10 Edward L. Brown II
Date:
9-4-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book#41728-1737
Date: April 7 1731
; Page #: 99
Microfilm #: 11.39
Persons:
Slave:
Two slaves, names and gender, were not given.
Free Black:
2
Slave Owner: George Mosely
jubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
2
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value V.
Sale
Other
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Elizabeth Moseley, child of the deceased George Moseley, petition. the court to have two slaves from her father's estate valued .
Alsofiled under? Monetary value.
searcher: Edward Y. Brown DI
Date:
8-14-02.
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Document:
Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #41728-1737
7.7 . 7
Date: May 5, 1731
; Page #: 102
; Microfilm #: 17 39
Persons:
Slave:
Quashy (male age not given)
5
Free Black:
Slave Owner: John Connyer
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value V
Sale
Other tithable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
John Conyer petitioned the court to be discharged from having to pay the levy on his slave named Quashy . Capt. George Kempe was granted the slave and charged the levy.
Researcher: Edward d. Brown II
Date:
8-14-07
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ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date: May 12, 1731
; Page #: 105
Microfilm #: / 39
1
ersons:
Slave:
Violet (woman, age not given)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Susannah Cheshire,
„
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation 3
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value /
Sale
Other non-tithable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Susannah Cheshire petitioned the court to exempt
her slave woman , Violet , from the levy . Cheshire . argued that Violet was very unable to work .
1
Researcher: Edward y. Brown II
Date:
8-14-02
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date: July 8, 1731 ; Page #: 110
Microfilm #: 39
Persons:
Slave: One woman, named not given.
2
Free Black:
Slave Owner: John Haynes
.
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing n
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other detainment
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
John Haynes was awarded money from Capt. Henry Moore.
Capt. Moore detained a slave woman belonging to Haynes .
Researcher: Edward y. Brown DL
Date:
8-14-02
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cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book By 1728-1737
Date:
July 8, 1731
; Page #: 110
; Microfilm #: 39
sons:
Slave: Two slaves, gender and names not, given
,
1.
)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Christopher Merchant
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
5
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Trever Courtney, administer of the estate of the deceased Christopher Merchant, was granted two slaves. There was a dispute over the slaves between Courtney and Soloman White.
lesearcher: Edward . Brown DI
Date:
8-14-02
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1737
Date: Aug. 4, 1731
; Page #: III
; Microfilm #:| -
39.
14 yrs. old
'ersons:
Slave:
Benebe (female)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Capt. John Saunders,
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
.
Monetary Value
Sale
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Capt. John Saunders presented his slave girl, Benebe, to the cour The court adjudged Benebe to be fourteen years of age and tithable.
Researcher: Edward Y. Brain II
Date:
8-20-02
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Other tithable
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date:
Aug. 4. 1731
; Page #: 112
; Microfilm #: 1.39. --
rsons:
Slave: ,
n
Free Black:
Jenny
2
Slave Owner:
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
V
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
escription: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
Jenny, a free mult,whose name was not given and belonged to Susannah McClenahan, made a complaint in court about Mcclanahan. McClenahan was summoned to court and the mulatto was ordered to remain in the custody of the court.
searcher: Quand J. Brown II
Date:
8-20-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date: Sept. 1,1731
; Page #: 116
Microfilm #: 39
Persons:
Slave:
2
>
V
Free Black: Jenney
Slave Owner:
1
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
V Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other Punishment
Description: Transcription Partial Transcription
Abstract
Jenny, a free mulatto, complained in court that her mistress whipped her and abused her very much . The court decided that her mistress only flogged her with a chain and was put back into her mistress' custody.
Researcher:
Edward y. Brown TP
Date:
8-20-02
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cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co, Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1737
Date: March 1, 1731 ; Page #: 132
: Microfilm #: 39
sons:
Slave:
Several slaves, names were not given
Free Black:
Slave Owner Col. Edward Mosely.
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime ,
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other Gift
scription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
Col. Edward Mosely acknowledged in court that he gave his grandson Edward Hack Mosely some slaves as a gift.
Alsofiledunder ..
Gift
esearcher: Edward Brown I
Date:
8-20-02
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Hane Co., Vo. Count min book #2 4 1728-1737
Date: April 5, 1732 ; Page #: 138
; Microfilm #: 39
Persons:
Slave: One slave woman name and are, were not given.
, ,
Free Black:
,
Slave Owner: Geome Purdy
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing ,
Importation )
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
2
Other
Description: Transcription Partial Transcription Abstract Constantine Griffon, guardian to Ursula and Elizabeth Purdy, petitioned the court to grant him a slave woman from the estate of the deceased George Purdy. .
lesearcher:
LOward Brown
Date:
8-21-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date:
May 3, 1732
; Page #: 139
; Microfilm #: :
i 39
10 yrs. old
ersons:
Slave:
Quamino, male,
Free Black:
Slave Owner: John Knowis
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
tithable
escription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract John Knowis presented his slave boy, Quaming, to the court. The court adjudged
that Quamino was ten years
of age and tithable.
searcher:
Toward y. Bram I
Date:
8-21-02
,
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1737
Date:
May 3, 1732 ; Page #:
140
; Microfilm #: 1 39
9yrs. old
'ersons:
Slave:
Judah, female
2
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Cant. Francis Land,
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Capt. Francis Land presented his slave girl named Judah to the court . The court adjudged Judah to be nine years old and tithable.
filedunder. Hithubic
esearcher:
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Date:
8-21-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1737
Date: May 8, 1732 ; Page #: 143
; Microfilm #: 39 1
ersons:
Slave: Peter. male
Chub, male
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Henry Wise
Nathanial Hoggard,
object:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
escription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Henry Woodhouse complained in court that he never recieved satisfaction for taking up two runaway slaves. One slave was Peter who belonged to Henry Wise. The other was Chub who belonged to Nathanial Hoggard. Both slaves were from Warwick County.
Alsofiledunder.
1
esearcher: Howard 4. Brown Pi
Date:
8-21-02.
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co, Va, Courtmin book # 1728-173-1
Date: June 7. 1732 ; Page #: 145
; Microfilm #: 39 .
Persons:
Slave: One adult male.
r
Free Black:
1
Slave Owner: Willian West
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
2
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation >
Outbuildings
Crime A
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value 1
Sale
Other nontithable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
William West presented his slave man to the court. West petitioned the court to exempt his slave from the levy
Researcher:
Date:
8-21-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #4 178-1737
Date:
June 7.1732 _; Page #:
1:15
Microfilm #: -
39
rsons:
Slave:
Jack male, are not given
2 2
V
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Andrew Nicholas,
2
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
2
Mulatto
Clothing ,
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime ,
Inventory
Plantation 2
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other nontithable
escription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Andrew Nicholas petitioned the court to exempt his Slave named Jack from the levy. The court granted his petition .
esearcher:
in
Date:
8-21-02
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Document:
Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date:
July 5, 1732
; Page #:
147
; Microfilm #: 39
9 yrs old
ersons:
Slave:
Georacimale
2
2
Slave Owner: James thanter
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory 2
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
2
Other tithable
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
James Hater presented his slave boy named George to the court. The court adjudged George to be nine years off and fishable.
'esearcher: 4. Brana 12
Date:
8-21-02
, Free Black:
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co .. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1758-1737
Date:
July 5. 1732
; Page #:
147
; Microfilm #:
39
10 yrs old
ersons:
Slave: Toney male
Free Black:
Slave Owner:
James Kemce
r
object:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
n
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
escription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
.1.
Abstract
James Kempe presented his slave boy named Toney to the court. The court adjudged Toney to be ten years of age and fithable.
esearcher:
Date:
9-21-02
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book # 4 1728-1737
Date: Sept. 6. 1732 ; Page #: 150
; Microfilm #: 39
Ilyrs. old
Persons:
Slave:
Bess, female
1. Free Black:
Slave Owner: William Robinson
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
2
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
r
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
William Robinson presented his slave girl named Bess to the cour The court adjudged Bess to be eleven years of age and fithab
Researcher:
Date:
8-21-02
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ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Ahne Co., Va. Court min. book #4.
1728-1737
Date:
Sept. 6, 1732
; Page #:
151
; Microfilm #: 39
elderly
ersons:
Slave:
Tom, male
"
2
Free Black:
Slave Owner:
Charles Williamson,
ubject:
Birth
,
Hired Out
Mulatto ,
Clothing ,
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
.4.
Description: Transcription Partial Transcription Abstract Charles Williamson petitioned the court to exempt his slave named Tom from the levy. He argued that Tom was very old and unable to work. The court granted the petition.
esearcher:
Edward & Brown I.
Date:
8-21-02
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., VA. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1732
Date:
Oct. 4.1732; Page #:
153
; Microfilm #: 39
Persons:
7 yrs. I'd Slave: Essex. male
7yrs.old Sayingh female,
2
Free Black:
2
Slave Owner:
Arthur Saver
L
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing 2
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory r
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tittable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Arthur Sayer presented two of his slaves to the court. The two slaves were, Essex, a male and Savingh, a
female. The court adjudged the two slaves to be seven years of age each and fithable.
-
.esearcher:
Date:
8-21-02
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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1732
Date:
Oct. 4,1732
; Page #: 153
Microfilm #: 39
C
7 yrs. old
rsons:
Slave:
Judah female
,
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Capt. John Saunders
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation 2
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation n
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
tithable
escription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Cast. John Saunders presented his slave girl named Judah to the court. The court adjudged Judah to be seven years of age and tithable.
esearcher:
Date:
8-21-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Ame Co. Va. Count min. book 24 1728-1737
Date: Oct. 4, 1732
; Page #: 154
; Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave: Several slaves, names and ander not given
1. Free Black:
Slave Owner: Edward Land
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway 2
Division of Estate 1
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
Ronatus Land petitioned
the court to grant him a portion of the deceas Edward Land's estate. Slaves were included in the estate.
Division "Estate
esearcher:
Date:
8-21-02
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ocument:
Record Name:
Princesss Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #41728-1737
Date: Dec. 6.1732; Page #: 159
: Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave:
Several slaves, names and gender not given,
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Cason Moore, Sr.
-
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V. د
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
Description: Transcription -
Partial Transcription
Abstract Smith Shepard and his wife Francis petitioned the court to grant them a portion of Cason Moore Sr.'s estate. Moore was the deceased father of Francis. The estate included slaves.
Researcher:
Date:
8-21-02
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737
Date: Dec. 6,1732; Page #: 160
Microfilm #: 39
Persons: Slave:
One slave, agg. name and gender not giver
Free Black:
Slave Owner:
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other debt paid
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Caut. Henry Moore was granted four pounds, fourteen shillings and six pence from the estate of Frances and William Moore. He was granted that amount for defending himself against a suit that changed him with detaining John Haynes' slave .
1
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.esearcher: Edward J. Brown, D
Date:
8-21-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
cument:
Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min, book #4 1728-1737
Date: Dec. 7.1732
; Page #: 162
; Microfilm #: 39
rsons:
Slave:
One slave, female adult, age not given
4
Free Black:
2
Slave Owner: Bonidictus Horsing
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings 2
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other debt paid
scription: Transcription Partial Transcription
Abstract
Richard Poole was granted a slave woman from the estate of Bonidictus Horsing.
esearcher:
Edward y. Brown DI
Date:
8-21-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book # 4 1728-1737
Date: Dec. 7, 1732 ; Page #: 162 ; Microfilm #: 39
.
Persons:
Slave: One slave female adult, age not given
Free Black:
,
Slave Owner: Dinah Horsington
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
2
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
ـر
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other debt paid
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
David McClenahan was granted nine pounds , five shilings and six pence. from the estate of Dinah Mcclanahan for a debt.
Researcher:
Edward 4. Brown DI
Date:
8-21-02
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ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., VA Court min. book #4 1728-1737
Date: Jan. 4. 1732; Page #: 164
; Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave:
Free Black:
,
Slave Owner:
n
abject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value 2
Sale
Other
escription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
John Rawley sued Cason Brinson over a case involving a mulatto
boy .?
1
esearcher: Edward J. Bram DI
Date:
8-21-02
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Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1737
Date: March 7,1732 ; Page #: 171 Microfilm #: 11:39
'ersons:
Slave:
Several slaves, no names or gender were given
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Hannah Angus
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
2
Crime
Inventory
Plantation ,
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
John Ivy, who was administer of the deceased Hannah Angus, was ordered to deliver to Matthew Godfrey , guardian of John Angus , all of the negroes from Hannah Angus' estate . John was the heir of Hannah's estate.
esearcher:
Edward L. Brown A
Date:
8-22-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
iment:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min.book #4 1728-1737
Date: March 7, 1732 ; Page #: 171
; Microfilm #: 1
39
:
9 yrs, old 8 yrs. old 7 yrs. old
ons: Slave:
9 yrs. old Highgate, male
Rachel, female, Bow gender not given
Will, male
Dick, male 7 yrs old
7 yrs. old
Juda gender not given
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Col. Anthony Walke,
ect:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
ription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
01. Anthony Walke presented his slaves to the court . The slaves were Highgate , Will , Rachel , Bow , Dick and Juda . Highgate , Will and Dick were all males . Rachel was a female . The genders of Bow and Juda were not mentioned . The court adjudged Highgate and Rachel . as nine years of age . Will , Dick and Juda were all adjudged as seven years of age . Bow was adjudged as eight years of age . The court adjudged all of the slaves as tithable. Alsofiled under.
cher: Edward y, Brown DI
Date:
8-22-12
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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1732
Date: March 7,1732
; Page #: 172
. Microfilm #: 1. 39
'ersons:
Slave:
2
Free Black:
2
Slave Owner:
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
John Knowis petitioned the court to grant him possession of Robert Murdon's property. The property included slaves. Knowis married Murdon's widow.
esearcher: Edward L. Brown PL
Date:
8-22-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
1
cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1732
Date: April 4, 1733
; Page #: 174
; Microfilm #: 39
sons:
Slave:
Ben(male,12yrs.old)
2
,
Free Black:
Slave Owner:
John Hunter
2
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings 2
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death ,
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
tithable
scription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
John Hunter presented his slave boy, Ben, to the court. The court adjudged Ben twelve years of age and tithable.
searcher:
Edward Y. Brown A
Date:
8-22-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #41728-1737
Date: June 6, 1733 ; Page #: 179
; Microfilm #: £ 1.39 -1
'ersons:
Slave:
Mingo(male, 8yrs.old)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Amos Moseley
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
r
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime ,
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
-
Sale
Other tithable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Amos Moseley presented his slave boy, Mingo, to the court. The cour adjudged Mingo to be eight years of age and tithable .
esearcher: Edward Y. Brown JI
Date:
8-2202
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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
V
cument: Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1732
Date: June 6, 1733
; Page #: 180
; Microfilm #: / 39
rsons:
Slave: Several slaves, names and gender, not given
Free Black:
Slave Owner: : Cason Moore Sr.
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
5
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
scription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
Smith and Frances Shepard's motion for a division of Cason Moore Sr.'s slaves and horses was recorded by the court.
searcher:
Edward d. Brown I
Date:
8-22-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
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