Princess Anne County minute books : an index to enslaved and free African-Virginians in Princess Anne County, Books 1-5, Part 13

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Partial Transcription Abstract


Col. Alexander Mc Kenzie, guardian to Edward Hack Moseley petitioned the court to grant him some slaves from the estate of Col. Edward Moseley, deceased. Cd. Moseley was Edward's father.


Alsofiled under Divisionof Estate


earcher: Edward I. Brown,


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: July 6, 1737


; Page #: 357


; Microfilm #: : 39


'ersons:


12 yrs. old Slave: Crumel male


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Thorow good.


ubject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


2


Other tithable


description:


Transcription


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Abstract


John Thorogood presented his slave boy named Crumel to the court. The court adjudged Crumel to be twelve years of age and tithable.


Alsofiled under.


Fithable


esearcher:


In Dwind Y. Brown DI


Date:


8-28-02


>


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Wa. Court Min book #4 1728-1727


Date: July 6, 1737 ; Page #: 3:57


; Microfilm #: 39 1


8 yrs. old


sons:


Slave: Philip, male


7 yrs. old Bristo, male


,


1


Free Black:


Slave Owner: William Robinson


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


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William Robinson presented his two slave boys to the court. The slaves , Philip , adjudged by the court to be eight years old, and Bristo, seven years old, were both adjudged by the court to be tithable .


·searcher:


Edward d. Brown


Date:


8-28-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


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


Date: July 6, 1737


; Page #: 358


Microfilm #: 139


'ersons:


Slave: Robin, male


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Col. Anthony Walke


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description:


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Abstract


Dorcas Broughton complained in court that a slave named Robin very much beat her and wounded her . Robin was a slave who belonged to Col. Anthony Walke. Robin recieved thirty lashes on his bare back at public display .


Alsofiledunder Came


;searcher: Edward L. Brown DL


Date:


8-28-02


1


:


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


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


Date: Aug. 3, 1737


; Page #: 360


; Microfilm #: 39


9 yrs. old


rsons:


Slave:


Savina, female


>


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Thomas Martin


bject:


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


Thomas Martin presented his slave girl named Savina to the court. The court adjudged Savina to be nine years of age and tithable .


esearcher: Edwardy. (ram )


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: Oct. 5. 1737


; Page #: 366


; Microfilm #: 39


9yrs. old


9 yrs. ob


'ersons:


Slave:


Dick, male


Cuffey, male


,


Free Black:


1


A


Slave Owner James Bannister


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission ر


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description:


Transcription


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Abstract


James Bannister presented his slaves, Dick and Cuffey both males , to the court . The court adjudged the Slaves to both be nine years of age and tithable.


researcher: Edward L. Brown DI


Date:


8-28-02


1


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


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


Date: Oct. 5, 1737 ...


; Page #: 366


; Microfilm #: 1:39


12 yrs old


rsons:


Slave:


Pegg, female


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Wishard


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death 2


Manumission 3


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


escription: Transcription


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Abstract


John Wishard presented his slave Pegg to the court,


The court adjudged Pegg to be twelve years of age and tithable.


esearcher: 62 wand y. Brown


Date:


8-2802


Book 5 1737- 1744


1


I


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ent:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin.book #5 1737-1744


Date:


Dec. 7,1737


; Page #:


2


; Microfilm #: : 39 1


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


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Robert The laball,


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 1


Importation )


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value 2


Sale


Other


ption:


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Thomas and Margret Gardner petitioned the court to grant them some slaves from the deceased Robert Thelaball's estate. Margret was Robert's sister.


Alsofiledunder' 44 Helaballs


archer: Edward L. Brown D


Date:


8-29-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co, Va. Courtmin.book #5 1737-1744


Date:


Dec. 7,1737; Page #:


2


, Microfilm #: 39


›ns:


Slave:


Rose adult female


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Capt, Willoughby Merchant


.


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


2


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime ـر


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


Caleb Merchant petitioned the court to grant him custody of a slave named Rose .


earcher: Edward L. Brown DI


Date:


8-29-02


ent:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date:


Jan. 4, 1737


, Page #:


4


; Microfilm #: 39


دَ


s:


Slave: One man, name & age not given


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Matthew Matthias


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


iption:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


Matthew Matthias acknowledged in court his bill of sale for a slave man to Nathaniel Nicholas.


archer: Edward J. Brown I


Date:


8-29-02


ct:


rincess Anne Coumy Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin- book #5 1737-1744


Date:


Feb. 1, 1737


Page #: 7


, Microfilm #: :39


›ns:


Slave:


Several slaves, names, genders + ages, not mentioned


2


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Robert Thelaball


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The division of Robert Thelaball's slaves was recorded.


:


the the laballs


earcher: Edward L. Brown II


Date:


8-29-02


J


ent:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book # 5 1737-1744


*


Date: Feb. 1, 1737; Page #: 1 , Microfilm #: 39


s:


Slave:


Nancey, adult female, age not given


1


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Wishard,


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V.


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


iption:


Transcription


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Abstract -


Thomas and Margret Gardner petitioned the court to order John Wishard to deliver them a slave named Nancey .


archer: Gawand J. Brown $1


Date:


8-29-02


tt:


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne. Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date: Feb. 2, 1737


; Page #: 9


; Microfilm #: :39


)ns:


Slave: 2 slaves, names, genders & ages not given


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Elizabeth Richmond


ect


Birth


Hired Out


"


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death )


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


2


Other Orphan


cription: Transcription


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Abstract


An orphan named Elizabeth Richmond was ordered by the court to be bound to Patrick and An Brooks. The court also granted Brooks the labour of Elizabeth's two slaves.


earcher: Edward Jf. Brown D


Date:


8-29-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - Amcan-Americans - Plantations


ent: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book#5 1737-1744


Date:


April 5, 1738


; Page #:


14


Microfilm #: 39


-


Slave: 10 slaves, names & gender & ages not mentioned


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James Harrison


Birth


Hired Out


)


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate ,


Monetary Value


Sale


Other gift


ption:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


James Harrison acknowledged in court his deed of gift for ten slaves to his children.


archer: Edward L. Brown D


Date:


8-29-02


-


- It:


Princess Anne Coumy Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co.Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date: April 5, 1738 ; Page #: 14


Microfilm #: 39


›ns:


Slave:


14yrs. old Bess, female


,


r


Free Black:


1


Slave Owner: Henry Collins


2


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


P


Death


Manumission


Runaway


,


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


2


Sale


Other tithable


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Henry Collins presented his slave girl named Bess to the court. The court adjudged Bess to be fourteen years of age and tithable.


earcher: Edward J. Brown A


Date:


8-29-02


Princess Anne Coumy Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ent:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., VA Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date:


May 3, 1738


; Page #:


20


; Microfilm #: 39


,


Slave: Some slaves names, ages a genders not given.


Free Black:


Slave Owner Cal. Maximillian Boush


1


t:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value V


Sale


Other


ption:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


Rev. Henry Barlow petitioned the court to not hold him accountable for the labor of some Slaves who are in his possession . The Slaves belonged to an orphan of Col. Maximillion Bonsh. Rev. Barlow was the orphan's guardian .


archer: Edward L. Brown &


Date:


8-29-02


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date:


May 4,1738


; Page #: 21


Microfilm #: 39


›ns:


Slave:


One Slave, name, age + gender, not mentioned,


2


Free Black: , ,


Slave Owner:


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation n


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


,


Monetary Value )


Sale


Other


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


John Burfoot and his wife Prudence sued William Cornick over a slave .


earcher: Edward L. Brown


Date:


8-29-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co, Va. Courtmin book #5 1737-1744


Date:


July 5, 1738


; Page #:


26


; Microfilm #: 39


isons:


Slave:


2 slaves, names, age + gender not mentioned


,


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: Benny Burrough


ject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


U


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Benny Burrough sued Joseph Bell over two slaves.


searcher:


Edward y. Brown II


Date:


8-30-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book # 5 1737-1744


Date: Aug. 2, 1738


; Page #: 30


; Microfilm #: : 39


'ersons:


Slave: Slaves, names, genders + ages not mentioned


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Robert Vaughn


2


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other Man appointed to take over estate.


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract John James Jr. was appointed by the court to take over the estate of Robert Vaughn, deceased. The estate included slaves.


'esearcher: Edwardy. Brown DI


Date:


8-30-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date: Sept. 6, 1738


; Page #: 32


, Microfilm #: 39


-


isons: Slave: Fillis, female -


Pegg, female; Nanney female, ages were not given


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Benny Burrough


)


'i ject:


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


Benny Burrough sued Frances Corbett over three slaves.


The slaves were Fillis, Pegg and Nanney.


searcher: Edward J. Brown I


Date:


8-30-02


6


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin, book #5 1737-1744


Date: Sept. 6, 1738 _; Page #: 34.


; Microfilm #: 39


'ersons:


Slave: Sam, adult male


5


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Col. Samuel Boush,


,


Subject:


Birth


2


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory ,


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


,


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


Sam, an adult male belonging to Col. Samuel Boush, was convicted for cutting and wounding Bartholomew Williamson and James Barber. Sam recieved thirty-nine lashes on the bareback at a public whipping. Also, both of Sam's ears were nailed to a post and cut off.


'esearcher: Edward Brown DI


Date:


8-30-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Go, Va Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date: Jan. 3,1738


; Page #: 42


; Microfilm #: .39


sons:


Slave:


2 slaves, names, genders & ages not given


Free Black:


1


Slave Owner: John Cheshire


ject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other debt


scription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Alexander Campbell sued John Cheshire over a debt. The sheriff returned an attachment for two slaves that Cheshire had.


searcher:


Edward Y. Brown II


Date:


8-30-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book #5 1737-1744


Date: Feb. 7, 1738 ; Page #: 43


; Microfilm #: 39


12 yrs. old


Persons:


Slave:


Pleasant, female,


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Edward Danby


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


2


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


,


Other tithable


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Edward Danby presented his slave girl named Pleasant to the court . The court adjudged Pleasant to be twelve years of age and tithable .


'esearcher: 60 ward J. Brown I


Date:


8-30-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


nt:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #5 1737-1744


Date:


March 7, 1735


; Page #:


48


Microfilm #: 39


Slave: several Slaves


2


-


Free Black:


)


Slave Owner: Thomas Bolithee


2


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


2


Other gift


ption:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


Thomas Bolithee acknowledged in court his release for several slaves to John Nicholson.


archer: Edward J. Brown I


Date:


8-30-02



Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date:


March 7, 1738; Page #:


48


, Microfilm #: :39 .. .


-


sons:


13 yrs. old


Slave: Vilet, female


,


2


-


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Tully Williamson


oject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


"


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


5


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Tully Williamson presented his slave girl named Vilet to the court . The court adjudged Vilet to be thirteen years of age and tithable.


2


searcher:


Edward J. Brown I


Date:


8-30-02


2


Cant:


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date:


May 2, 1739; Page #:


56


Microfilm #: 39


Slave:


Moll, adult female


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Richard Gardner


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other non-tithable


ption:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Richard Gardner presented his slave woman named Moll to the court. Gardner petitioned the court to exempt Moll from the levy . He argued that she was incapable of labour.


archer: Edward y. Brown I


Date:


8-30-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Date:


Nov. 7. 1739


; Page #: 76


Microfilm' #: 39


!


›ns:


Slave:


14 yrs. old Cook, male


12 yrs. old Europe, female


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Col. Anthoney Walke,


ect:


Birth 1


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing )


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime 1


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


Col. Anthoney Walke presented two of his slaves to the court. The slaves Cook , a male , and Europe , a female , were both adjudged by the court to be tithable. The court also adjudged Cook as. fourteen years of age and Europe as twelve years of age.


Alsofiled under. the walker


earcher:


CO ward Brown I


Date:


9-3-02


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Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book # 5


1737-1744


rincess Fume Coumy Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Int:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book #5


1737-1744


Date:


Nov. 8, 1739.


; Page #:


77


; Microfilm #: 39


13 yrs. old


Slave:


Ceaser, male


2


2


, ,


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


Capt. Thomas Walke


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


Capt. Thomas Walke presented his slave boy to the court. The slave, named Ceaser , was adjudged by the court to be thirteen years of age and tithable .


Alsofiledunder: the walkes


archer: Edward L. Brown I


Date:


9-3-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book #5 1737-1744


Date:


Nov. 8, 1739


; Page #: 78


Microfilm #: 39


.


ons:


Slave:


2


Free Black: Sue, female


Slave Owner:


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto L


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Cription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


A mulatto named Sue sued James Broughton. The case was continued.


earcher: Edward Y. Brown DI


Date:


9-3-02


rincess Anne Coumy Research Project - AuIcan-Americans - Plantations


Int:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date:


Dec. 5, 1739


; Page #:


80


Microfilm #: 39


Slave:


2


2


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: John Ivy


n


Birth


Hired Out


2


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V,


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


ption:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


William and Ursula Purdy petitioned the court to grant them their fair share of slaves from the estate of the deceased John Ivy. Ursula was John's daughter .


archer: Edward Y. Brown )


Date:


9-3-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va, Courtmin. book #5


1737-1744


Date:


Dec. 5, 1739


; Page #: 81


Microfilm #: :39


)ns:


Slave:


2


Free Black: Sue, female


Slave Owner:


2


ect:


Birth


Hired Out


,


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


2


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


The case of Sue the mulatto against James Broughton was continued again.


earcher: Edward L. Brown D


Date:


9-3-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ent:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va Courtmin book #5 1737-1744


Date:


Jan. 2, 1739; Page #:


82


Microfilm #: 39


s:


Slave:


Manuel male


Philis, female, Affa gender not detected


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


John Ivy


t: Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death 2


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate 1


/


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


iption: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


William and Ursula Purdy was awarded three slaves from


the deceased John Ivy's estate. Ursula was John's


daughter. The slaves were Manuel, Philis and Affa.


earcher: Edward y. Brown D


Date:


9-3-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min- book #5


1737-1744


Date: Jan. 3, 1739; Page #: 85


; Microfilm #: :39


'ersons:


Slave:


Free Black: Sue


Slave Owner:


Subject:


Birth


2


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


Sue, a mulatto woman, sued James Broughton. The case was continued.


'esearcher: Edward J. Brown A


Date:


9-4-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date: Feb. 6, 1739


; Page #: 87


; Microfilm #: 39


sons:


Slave:


Tom Gasto, male


2


Free Black:


,


Slave Owner: Capt. Henry Moore


bject:


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


Horatio Woodhouse accused Tom Gasto, a male slave who belonged to Capt. Henry Moore, of threatening to do bodily harm to him . Tom recieved twenty - five lashes on the bare back.


Researcher: Edward L. Brown I


Date:


9-4-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date: Feb. 7, 1739


; Page #: 87 ; Microfilm #: -


'ersons:


Slave:


Free Black: Sue


Slave Owner:


1


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


V.


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other indentmed servant


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


The mulatto Sue, an indentured servant , sued James Broughton for her freedom.


'esearcher:


Edward J. Brown II


Date:


9-4-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5 1737-1744


Date: March 5, 1739 ; Page #: 89


; Microfilm #: 39


rsons:


Slave:


Several, names, gender tages not mentioned


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: John Wishard


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation A


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


escription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


The court ordered William Robinson to hire out the slaves who belonged to the deceased John Wishard.


esearcha:


Edward y. Brown I


Date:


9-4-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin, book #5 1737-1744


Date: April 2, 1740 ; Page #: 93


; Microfilm #: :39


'ersons: Slave: Belinda, female adult, age not given


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


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


Amos Mosely, husband to Deborah, petitioned the court to grant him custody of an adult female slave named Belinda. Amos sued Capt. William Parsons.


Also filedunder the Misclys


Researcher:


Lawand L. Brown II


Date:


9-4-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #5


1737-1744


Date: April 2, 1740


; Page #: 93


, Microfilm #: 39


sons:


Slave: Sam, adult male,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: George Smyth


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation 7




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