Princess Anne County minute books : an index to enslaved and free African-Virginians in Princess Anne County, Books 1-5, Part 12

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; Microfilm #: 39


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ns:


Slave:


5 slaves, names + genders not given


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


ect: Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


)


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


William Armstead and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Capt. William Mosely deceased, sued William Moseley, Son of the deceased for five slaves from Capt. Moseley's estate.


1


.


Alsofiledunder: Divisiong Estate


earcher: Edward y, Brown9


Date:


8-26-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date: June 4, 1735


; Page #: 269


, Microfilm #: :39


sons:


Slave:


Several slaves, names + genders, were not given


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: Lomuel Thelaball


ject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


2


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Thomas and Margret Gardner petitioned the court to grant them custody of some slaves from the deceased uel Thelaball's estate. Margret was Lomuel's daughter.


Division of Estate


earcher:


Edward d. Brown DI


Date:


8-26-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date: June 4, 1735; Page #: 270


; Microfilm #: 39.


ersons: Slave: Three slaves, names a gender not given


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner Capt. William Moseley


ubject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


payment for caring for slaves.


description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Capt. Anthony Moseley was awarded money for Caring for three slaves from estate of Capt. William Moseley, deceased.


Alsofiled under Montant value


eşearcher: Edward Y. Brown DI


Date:


8-26-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #41728-1737


Date: July 2, 1735


, Page #: 272


,Microfilm #: 39


sons:


Slave:


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


ject:


Birth


Hired Out


)


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


1


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate 2


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The case against Margret The laball for giving birth to a mulatto child was dismissed .


Also filed under


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Parstudy


earcher: Edward 4. Brown A


Date:


8-26-02


Mulatto


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Ca. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date: July 2, 1735


; Page #: 273


; Microfilm #: : 39


'ersons:


14 yrs. old Slave: Coco male



5


1.


Free Black:


1


Slave Owner: Capt. Jacob Ellegood


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. Jacob Ellegood presented his slave boy Coco to the court. The court adjudged Coco to be fourteen years of age and fithable.


.esearcher: Edward y. Brown


Date:


8-26-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-173


Date: July 2, 1735


Page #: 273


Microfilm #: 39.


sons:


Slave:


London, male, Bess, female, David, male, Peter, male


Free Black:


Slave Owner:Lemuel Thelaball


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation n


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation ₼


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V.


Monetary Value


Sale


2


Other


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Thomas Gardner and his wife Margret, descendant of the deceased Lemuel Thelaball , were awarded the following slaves from Lemuel 's estate: London. Bess, David and Peter.


Alexfiled under Divisiong & tatt


searcher: Edward d. Brown D


Date: 8-26-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737.


Date: Ang. 6, 1735 ; Page #: 275


Microfilm #: : 39


'ersons:


Slave: Several slaves, names, and gender not mentioned


2


7


Free Black:


A


Slave Owner: Capt. William Mosely,


n


subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value ,


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


William Armstead and his wife Elizabeth petitioned the court to grant them their fair share of slaves from the estate of the deceased Capt. William Moseley. Elizabeth was Capt. Moseley's daughter.


Alsofiledunder DIVISIONS Estate


eşearcher: Edward 4. Brown DI


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book #4 1728-1737


Date: Sept. 3, 1735


; Page #: 281


Microfilm #: 39


C


sons:


Slave: Several slaves, names & gender not mentioned


"


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Francis Thelaball


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate 1


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract James Thelaball petitioned the court to grant him some Slaves from the estate of his deceased father Francis Thelaball.


Atellect under Divisiong Estate


esearcher: Howard J. Brown De


Date:


8-27-02


T


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date: Oct. 1, 1735 ; Page #: 282


; Microfilm #: 39


sons:


Slave:


Several Slaves


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Francis Thelaball.


bject:


Birth


2


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission 3


Runaway


Division of Estate 1


Monetary Value


Sale


,


Other


:scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The division of Francis Thelaball' slaves


was recorded


in court.


Atsi filed under. DIListing Estate


searcher: Edward 4. Brown DI


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


:


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Date: Oct. 1, 1735


Page #: 282


Microfilm #: 39 -


ons:


Slave:


Lewis adult male,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Francis Thelaball


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


James Thelaball petitioned the court to grant his possession of a slave man named Lewis from his deceased father's estate . The father was Francis Thelaball.


Atsetiver indi. Divisiny State


searcher: Edward Y. Brown H


Date: 8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co.Va. Courtmin.book #4 1728-1737


Date: Nov. 5, 1735


; Page #: 286


Microfilm #: 139


sons:


Slave: Several Slaves, names + gender not mentioned


1


Free Black:


F


Slave Owner: James Ewell


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 1


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


:scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract James and Ann Bramble petitioned the court to grant them their fair share of slaves from the estate of the deceased James Ewell. Ann was James Ewell's daughter.


.


searcher:


Edward Y. Brown DI


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book 4 1728-1737


- Date: Dec. 3, 1735 ; Page #: 290 ; Microfilm #: 39 :


ns:


Slave:


,


Free Black: Gage, gender not mentioned


Slave Owner:


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 1


Crime 1


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other Gage had a petition before the court.


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


A free Black named Gage petitioned the court. The court summoned Maj Maximillion Boush to answer the petition.


searcher: Edward L. Brown I


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


. ; Page #: 291 ; Microfilm #: 1.39 1 Date: Dec. 3,1735


sons:


Slave:


Several slaves


2


Free Black:


1


Slave Owner: James Ewell


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The division of James Ewell's slaves was


recorded.


·searcher: Edward J. Brown.I


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin, book #4 1728-1732


Date:


Dec. 3, 1735


; Page #:


291


Microfilm #: 39


11


ns: Slave: Jack, male, age, not given 5


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James Dauge


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


Francis Woodhouse , executor of the deceased James Dangers estate, was ordered to sell an adult male slave named Jack . Jack belonged to James Dange . The profit, after fees for South Carolina and Virginia were deducted , was given to William and Peter Dange, Peter & Mary Malbone, Cornelius and Dinah Henly and Joseph and Jacquolina Borin.


Diusing Estate


searcher:


Edwardy Brown I


Date:


8-27-02


ect:


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1732


!


Date: Dec. 4, 1735


; Page #: 293


; Microfilm #: 39


rsons:


Slave:


One slave, name, age + gender not given


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Bannister Lester


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale V,


Other


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Capt. Francis Land was awarded the profit from the sale of a slave belonging to Bannister Lester . Lester was in debt to Land . Lester departed the Virginia colony illegally.


L


Sale


searcher:


Edward Y. Ban N


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min book # 4 1728-1731


Date:


Jan. 8, 1735


; Page #: 295


Microfilm #: :39


ns:


Slave:


)


Free Black: Gage


>


Slave Owner:


ct: Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 1


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other a free Black sued a white man


ription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Gage, a free Black, sued Maj, Maximillian Boush.


The case was continued.


earcher:


Quand J. Brown I


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min, book #4 1728-1737


Date: Feb. 4, 1735


; Page #: 298


, Microfilm #: : 39


sons:


Slave:


2


Free Black: Gage


Slave Owner:


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Gage sued for his freedom


scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Gage, a free Black, who formerly belonged to James Ewell, sued Maj. Maximillian Boush. Boush was the executor of Ewell's estate and alleged that Ewell intended for Gage to remained enslaved until age thirty-one. The court ruled that Gage should be free.


searcher: Edward L. Brown I


Date:


8-2-07


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


iment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date: March 3, 1735


; Page #: 300


Microfilm #: 39


bns:


Slave:


Nan adult female, age not given.


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Roger Williamson


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime -


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract Tully Williamson came into court and acknowledged his bond concerning the right of a negro woman named Nan to Roger Williamson, On whose motion the law is ordered to be recorded .


earcher:


Edward J. Brown 81


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin, book # 4 1728-1737


Date: March 3, 1735; Page #: 301


; Microfilm #: 39


L


sons:


Slave:


One adult female, name & are not given


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Charles Smith


2


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings



Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


2


Other Right of possession


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Charles Smyth sued James Moor to return an adult female slave of his.


searcher:


Edward Y. Brown I


Date:


8-27-02


1


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin.book #41728-1737


Date:


April 7, 1736


; Page #: 304


Microfilm #: 39


14 yrs. old


sons:


Slave:


Jack, male


12 yrs. old


Hercules, male,


3


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Isaac Scady


1


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Isaac Scady presented two of his slaves to the court. The slaves were Jack and Hercules . Jack was adjudged by the court to be fourteen years of age while Hercules was adjudged to be twelve years of age . Both slaves were adjudged by the court to be tithable.


searcher:


Edward Y. Brown DI


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1732


Date:


May 5, 1736


; Page #:


307


Microfilm #: :39 1


9 yrs. old


sons:


Slave:


Jamaco, male


Free Black:


P


Slave Owner: Simon Hancock


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


2


Mulatto


2


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory 2


Plantation


Death


Manumission F


Runaway


Division of Estate


"


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Simon Hancock presented his slave Jamaco to the court. Jamaco was adjudged by the court to be nine years of age.


;searcher:


Edward 4. Brown DI


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co.Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date:


Mar 5, 1736


; Page #: 308


; Microfilm #: .39


ns:


Slave:


One adult female, some children


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James Wishard


lect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


George and Francis Collins petitioned the court to order an equal division of slaves belonging to the deceased James Wishard. Francis was James' daughter. The slaves were an adult female and her children .


searcher: Edward L. Brown DI


Date:


8-27-02


2


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1737


Date: May 5, 1736 ; Page #: 309


; Microfilm #: 39


sons:


Slave:


Several slaves,


1


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Nathaniel Hutchings


2


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


:scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Capt: John Hutchings petitioned the court to order Nathaniel Hutchings to render his reasonable account of the profits from his slaves for the year 1735.


·searcher:


Edward y. Brown DI


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess, Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date:


May 5, 1736 ; Page #:


309


; Microfilm #:


39


ons:


Slave:


Several slaves


2 )


Free Black:


-


Slave Owner: Nathaniel Hutchings,


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate v


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Capt. John Hutchings petitioned the court to grant him all of the shares of the deceased Nathaniel Hutchings . Capt . Hutchin -


was the guardian of Nathaniel's children .


earcher:


Edward Y. Bran I


Date:


8-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book # 4 1728-1732


Date: June 2, 1736 ; Page #: 313


; Microfilm #: 39


ons: Slave: One adult female, some children,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James Wishard


ect:


Birth


2


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


2


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


The division of James Wishard's slave woman and her children between his daughters Frances and Dinah.


earcher: Edward d. Brown A


Date:


8-28-02


ent:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min, book #4 1728-1737


Date:


July 7, 1736


; Page #: 318


Microfilm #: 39


10 yrs old


6:


Slave: Billy, male


9 yrs. old Will, mate


8 yrs. old


8 yrs. old


Jack, male , Prince, male


8 yrs. old


10 yrs.


Name undetermined male Name undetermined female


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: Col. Anthony Walke,


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


tithable


ption:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


Col. Anthony Walke presented six of his slaves to the court. The slaves were Billy , ten years old ; Will , nine years old; Jack, eight years old; and Prince eight years old. Two other slaves , an eight year old male and ten year old female, could not be identified by name. The court adjudged all of the slaves to be tithable .


-Alsofiledunder the walkes.


rcher: Edward 4. Brown I


Date:


8-28-02


-


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va, Court min. book #4 1728-1737


Date: Ang. 4, 1736


; Page # :_ 321


; Microfilm #: 39


)ns:


Slave:


Several slaves, names a gender, not mentioned


>


3


Free Black:


Slave Owner: William Lilburn


P


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime )


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Nathaniel Lilburn petitioned the court to grant him some Slaves from the estate of his deceased father , William Lilburn.


earcher:


Edward J. Brown &


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ent:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin, book #4 1728-1737


Date: Oct. 6,1736


; Page #: 322


Microfilm #: 139.


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10 yrs old


Slave:


Fortune male


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Samuel Wiles


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


btion:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Samuel Wiles presented his slave boy named Fortune to the court. The court adjudged Fortune to be ten years old and tithable .


rcher: wand y Brown


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book # 4 1728-1737


Date: Oct. 6, 1736; Page #: 325 ; Microfilm #: 39


›ns:


Slave: Several slaves, name a gender not, mentioned


1


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory 1


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


..


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Nathaniel Lilburn Sued John Connyer over a division of some slaves.


:


earcher: Edward J. Brown D


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1737


Date: Nov. 4, 1736


; Page #: 328


; Microfilm #: 39


!


sons:


Slave:


Several slaves, names 4 genders, not mentioned,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: William Lilburn


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing ₼


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission 3


Runaway


Division of Estate V,


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The division of William Lilburn's slave was recorded .


searcher:


Edward J. Brown A


Date:


8-28-02


)


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co.Na, Courtmin, book #4 1728-1737


Date:


Nov. 4, 1736


Page #: 329


; Microfilm #: 39


فـ


-- 1


name not given


'ersons:


Slave:


Rose, female adult


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


William Lilburn.


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing ,


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


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Nathaniel Lilburn petitioned the court to grant him custody of a slave named Rose from his father's, William Lilburn, estate.


'esearcher: (2 wand L. Brown DI


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book # 4 1728-1737


Date: Feb. 2, 1736 ; Page #: 337


; Microfilm #: 39


.


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sons:


Slave: Several slaves, names + genders not given


2 A


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Jackson


f


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 3


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value 2


Sale


Other


scription: Transcription


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William and Kezia Bodman petitioned the court to grant them some slaves from the estate of the deceased John Jackson. They sued Will Cornick. Cornick married the executor of Jackson's estate.


esearcher:


Edward L. Brown DI


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court Min. book #4 1728-1737


Date: Feb. 2, 1736 ; Page #: 340


; Microfilm #: 39


'ersons:


Slave: Slaves not mentioned names & ages


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Col. Maximillion Boush


Subject:


Birth


)


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway 2


Division of Estate


,


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The slaves of Col. Maximillion Boush was ordered to be divided amongst his children.


'esearcher: Edward J. Brown A


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Courtmin book #4 1728-1737


Date: March 2, 1736 ; Page #: 343


; Microfilm #: .39


rsons:


Slave: Several slaves; names, ages agenders not mentioned.


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Col. Maximillion Bouch


P


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V.


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


escription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The sale of Col. Maximillion Boush's slaves was not completed.


esearcher: Edward & Brown DX


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737


Date: March 2, 1736 ; Page #: 343 : Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave: Several slaves; names, ages + genders not mentioned


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: Col. Maximillian Bouch


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway ,


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The division of Col. Maximillion Boush's slaves was recorded .


Researcher: Edward L. Brown PV


Date:


8-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book # 41728-1737


Date: April 6, 1737


_; Page #: 346


; Microfilm #: 39


-


sons:


Slave:


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Col. Edward Moseley


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


2


Other


scription:


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