Princess Anne County minute books : an index to enslaved and free African-Virginians in Princess Anne County, Books 1-5, Part 6

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Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: Sept. 2,1719 ; Page #: 53


; Microfilm #: 39


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Persons:


Slave:


Rose


Free Black:


,


Slave Owner: Charles Winson,


F


2


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing ,


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other Guardia


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Abstract


9-2-1719


Charles Winson petitioned the court to order John Shipp to deliver a negroe woman named Rose. Charles is the guardian of William Thomas, Son of the late Joe Thomas. Joe is Rose's former master. However , John married Joe's widow .


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Date:


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Document:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book# 3 1717-1728 1 . Date: October 7, 1719; Page #: 55 ; Microfilm #: :39


Persons:


Slave:


Ceaser (male), Unnamed(female)


A


Free Black:


>


Slave Owner: Thomas Walkes


ubject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation r


Outbuildings ›


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


escription: Transcription


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Abstract


10-7-1719


1) Thomas Walkes presented two slaves that he lately imported to the colony. They were presented to see if they were tithable .


1


Alsofiledunder. - Fethable - Importation


searcher:


Edward y Bor I


Date:


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Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


-


Date: December 2.1719; Page #: 61 ; Microfilm #: 39


rsons:


Slave:


Seven Slaves,


who are unnamed.


-


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


)


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission 1


Runaway ,


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other suit will


scription: Transcription


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Abstract


2-2-1719


Adam Keeling sued Thomas Haynes and Elizabeth Liston for seven slaves. Thomas Haynes and Elizabeth Liston were the executors of Thomas Keeling last will and testament .


filed under. Suit


esearcher:


EdwardY Brown I


Date:


6-21-02


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Document:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728 - Date: April 6, 1720


; Page #: 70 ; Microfilm #: ( .39


Persons: Slave: Hope (male).


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Richard May


.


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission ,


Runaway


>


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


4-6-1720


U' Richard May presented a negroe boy named Hope to the court . It was estimated that the boy was twelve years old. The court ordered the boy to be tithable.


Researcher: & Tward & Brown I


Date:


6-25-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


Ī


Date:


May 4, 1720


; Page #: 74


Microfilm #: 39


Ersons:


Slave: 2 negroes


who were, not named


Free Black:


1


Slave Owner: Evan Jones


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


2


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other non fithable


scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


5-4-1720


1 Evan Jones petitioned the court to deem two of his negroes non-tithable because they were impotent.


esearcher:


Edwardof Brown IT


Date:


6-25-02


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Document: Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


1 11


Date: May 4, 1720 Page #: 79 ; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


negroe, who is unnamed


5


Free Black:


Slave Owner: William Woblin,


Subject:


Birth


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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5-4-1720


1 John Draper was sent to prison for 1 month for dealing with a negroe who belonged to William Woblin . It was later found that the "dealing" was from ignorence and not from file or fraud . He was removed from prison in exchange for his payment of bond and security . Also he had to show good behavior for twelve months . It did not describe what the "dealings" were.


Note- pas. 77 4 78 are missing.


'esearcher: Edward L. Brown I


Date:


6-25-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book # 3 1717-1728 Date: May 4, 1720 ; Page #: 8 Microfilm #: 39


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rsons:


Slave:


Ned (male),


Free Black:


ـر


Slave Owner:


Thomas Cooper,


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation 2


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


escription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


5-4-1720


1 Thomas Cooper presented his negroe boy named Ned to the court. It was determined that he was twelve years old. It was ordered that he should be tithable as directed by law.


Note - pas. 77 478 are missing


searcher:


Edward Y Brown IT


Date:


6-25-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


Date:


Aug. 3. 1720; Page #:


82


; Microfilm #:


39


Persons:


Slave:


Hector (male)


1


,


F


Free Black:


A


Slave Owner:


Robert Murdon


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


n


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description:


Transcription


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8-3-1720 1 Robert Murdon presented his negroe boy named Hector to the court and it was determined that he was thirteen years old. He was also judged to be tithable.


'esearcher: Edward Y Brown II


Date:


6-25-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


cument:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book # 3 1717-1728


1


-.


Date:


Aug. 3, 1720; Page #:


82


; Microfilm #:


39


rsons:


Slave:


Quack (male)


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


Robert Richmond


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value V


Sale


Other tithable


scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


8-3-1720


Robert Richmond presented his negroe boy named Quack to the court. It was determined that he was ten years of age. It was ordered that he be tithable.


esearcher:


Edward y. Brian I


Date:


6-25-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: Sept, 7, 1720 ; Page #: 85


; Microfilm #: : 39


Persons:


Slave:


Dick (boy)


2


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: William Consaul


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


r


Clothing ,


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


2


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


9-7-1720


itate : 1 William Consaul presented his negroe boy Dick to the court. The page from the court book was forn where his age was written . So his age is not Known . However , the court did judge Dick to be tithable.


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Date:


6-25-02


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ocument:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


Date:


Sept. 1, 1720 _; Page #:


85


; Microfilm #:


39


ersons:


Slave:


Fillis (female)


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


David Scott


ubject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime ,


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission P


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


escription: Transcription


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Abstract


8-1-1720


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Mr. David Scott presented his negroe girl named Fillis to the court. The court determined that Fillis was eleven years old . The court judged Fillis to be tithable.


esearcher: EduardIL Buono I


Date:


6-25-02


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Document:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co.Va. Courthouse min. book +3 1717-1727


Date: Sept. 7. 1720 ; Page #: 85


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


Grace (female)


Free Black:


,


Slave Owner: Tully Emperor


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


9-7-1720


1 Tully Emporter presented his negroe girl named Grace to the court. It was determined that Grace was thirteen years old . It was also determined that Grace was fithable.


Researcher: Edward7


Date:


6-25-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: Sept. 7, 1720 ; Page #: 85


; Microfilm #: : 39


ersons: Slave: Henry (male)


Sam (male) Quamino (male)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Mr. Bolithoo


P


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto ,


Clothing ,


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


9-7-1720


1 Mr. Bolithoo presented three negroe boys to the court . It was determined that Henry was: ten years of age, Sam was twelve years of age and Quamino was seven years of age . All three boys were judged by the court to be tithable.


esearcher: Edward L. Brown I


Date:


6-25-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book # 3 1717-1728 Date: Oct. 5. 1720 ; Page #: 87


Microfilm #: 39


R !!


Persons:


Slave: One slave unnamed


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


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


10-5-1720


1 John Hutchings came into court and claimed that he did not recieve any compensation for housing a runaway slave from Stafford County. The slave owner's name is unidentifiable becaus the film is forn where it is supposed to be .


Researcher: Edward y. Brown I


Date:


6-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va, Courtmin, book #3 1717-1728


Date: Monthe Day unknown 1720; Page #:


94 ; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave: Several slaves unnamed


Free Black:


Slave Owner Capt. Hora Woodhouse


Subject:


Birth


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


1720


Adam Hayes, guardian of Elizabeth Woodhouse petitioned the court to order Richard Cropton, William Ellogood, William Capps and John Louatorang to evenly divide the estate of Capt . Hora Woodhouse among his children This included Capt. Woodhouse's slaves.


Akofiled under


Divisiony Estate


Researcher:


Edward Y. Brown I


Date:


6-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co, Va. Court min, book #3 1717-1728


Date: Jan. 4, 1720


; Page #: 95


; Microfilm #: : 39


-


Persons: Slave: Several negroes unnamed


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Robert Vaughn,


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other deed


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


1-4-1720


1 Robert Vaughn acknowledged in court that he gave his land and negroes to his son , also named Robert . He asked the court to record the inheritance.


Researcher: Edward J. Brown I


Date:


6-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: Jan. 5, 1720


; Page #: 97 ; Microfilm #: 139


Persons:


Slave:


Several slaves, unnamed


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Capt. Hora Woodhouse


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


1-5-1720


Adam Hayes' case is continuing. Hayes asked the court to order. Richard Cropton, William Ellogood, William Capps and John Louotorang to eventy divide the estate of Capt. Hora Woodhouse among his children . This included Capt . Woodhouse's slaves .


Also filed under DIDEin" Estate


Researcher: Edward J. Brown I


Date:


6-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3. 1717-1728


Date: March 1, 1720 _; Page #: 103


Microfilm #: 39 51


Persons:


Slave:


Harry (male), Marca (female)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Elizabeth Tenant,


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


J


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V.


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


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3-1-1720


1 James and Elizabeth Tenant petitioned the court to have two negroes val were ordered


ind Anthony Walken to meet at the home of Anne Trenothan to estimate the of the negroes Harry and Marea . The values of the slaves were to be based on the Walkes' last account of the negroes' age and quality when they were alloted to Elizabeth Tenant . They are to report to to the court. cart.


Discfiledunder. DIEIstent & Estate Atentar Value -


-


Researcher: Edward y. Brown I


Date:


6-27-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: April 5, 1721; Page #: 105 ; Microfilm #: 39


Persons: Slave: Harry (male), Marea (female)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Elizabeth Tenant


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


4-5-1721


Continuation of James and Elizabeth Tenant to have two negroes valued . The page is torn and I am not able to make out any details.


Researcher:


Date:


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin book #3 1717-1728


R-LH 29. 515551


Date: April 5, 1721


Page #: 105


Microfilm #: P9539; v. 1 x


Persons: Slave: Harry (male)


Marea (female)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James And Elizabeth Tenenti


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 2


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


4-5-1721 ) James and Elizabeth Tenant's petition has been continued Thomas and Anthony Walke were ordered to determine


the value of two negroes, Harry and Marea. The Walke's were ordered to report their findings to the court. They reported that the negroes were worth thirty- three pounds. 1


Alsofiledunder Division q Estate Monetary Value.


Researcher:


Date:


6- 28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3


1717-1728


Date: May 3, 1721 Page #: 109


Microfilm #: 1.39


Persons:


Slave:


Sevois (female).


2


n


Free Black:


r


Slave Owner: Margret Hunter


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


2


Death


Manumission 5


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other nontithable


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


5-3-1721


1


Margret Hunter petitioned the court to exempt her slave Serois from levies . Hunter claimed that Sevois was too old to do any work.


Researcher: Edwardy. Brown I


Date:


6-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book 3 1717-1728


Date: May 3, 1721


; Page #: 110


; Microfilm #: P. 39 -


1,


Persons:


Slave:


,


Free Black: One mulatto male unnamed


Slave Owner:


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


/


Clothing


Importation n


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory r


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


5-3-1721


1


A mulat to male was ordered to appear before a grand jury The mulatto's name was not revealed. He was ordered to appear with some other people to answer questions of the grand jury.


Researcher: Edward


Mun IT


Date:


6-28-02


1


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min, book 3 1717-1728 Date: June 7, 1721 ; Page #: 111 Microfilm #: p . .39 %


Persons:


Slave:


Bristo (male),


2


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Simon Hancock,


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 5


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


2


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other Tithable


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract


6-7-1721


1) Simon Hancock presented his negro Bristo to the court . It was judged that Bristo was fourteen years old and was tithable.


esearcher: Edward . Brown II


Date:


6-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: June 7, 1721; Page #: 111


Microfilm #: P 39


Persons:


Slave:


Grauesand (male)


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James Tooly


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


>


Division of Estate


Monetary Value L


Sale


Other tithable


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


6-7-1721


1 James Tooly presented his negro boy to the court . He was judged to be fourteen years old and tithable.


Researcher: Edward J. Brown I


Date:


6-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min book #3 1717-1728


6


Date:


June 7, 1721; Page #:


, Microfilm #: 39


-


Persons:


Slave: Guienoy (male), Cupid (male)


Free Black:


Major


Slave Owner: Maximilian Boush,


r


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


6-7-1721


1 Maj. Maximilian Boush presented two negro males. Guienoy was twelve years old and Cupid was eleven years old. They were judged to be tithable.


esearcher: Edward J. Brown I


Date:


6-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book + 3 1717-1728


Date: June 7, 1721; Page #: 112 ; Microfilm #: 11:39


Persons:


Slave:


Several negroes unnamed


1


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Got. Hillary Moseley, Capt William Thorowgood, Mr. Roadolf Mabbane


Subject:


Birth


2


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings ›


Crime 2


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value V


Sale


Other tithable


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract 1 Moseley, Throwgood and Mabane petitioned to have their slaves exempted . The petition was rejected . No reason was given for the request , or the rejection.


Disofiledunder: Fethable -. Monetary Value


.esearcher:


Date:


6-28-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: July 5, 1721. ; Page #: 113 ; Microfilm #: :


39 . 1


rsons:


Slave: Name undetermined (female)


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: John Murray


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


3


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


scription: Transcription 7-5-1721


Partial Transcription Abstract


1) John Murray presented a female slave to the court.


She was adjudged to be twelve years of age. The court ruled that she was tithable.


archer: Edward L. Brown I


Date:


7-11-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: July 5, 1721


; Page #: 113


Microfilm #: 139. -


Persons:


Slave:


Robin (male)


Rose (female)


Free Black:


Slave Owner Caot, Solomon Whites,


Subject:


Birth


2


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway 2


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other fithable


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


7-5-1721


1) Capt . Solomon Whites presented two of his slaves to the court . One was Robin, a male whom the court determined was eleven years of age . The other slave was Rose . The court determ : that Rose was nine years of age. Robin and Rose were both found to be tithable .


Researcher: Edward L Bowen I,


Date:


7-11-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument: Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: July 5, 1721 ; Page #: 114


Microfilm #: P 39


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11


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ersons: Slave: Four slaves, names and gender not given


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James Loamount


abject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


2


Sale


Other suit


scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract V


James Loamount , the son and heir to the estate of Edward Loamount, sued Thomas and Sarah Hill . James was suing for the right to four Slaves.


earcher: EdwardL. Brown I


Date:


7-11-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document: Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va, Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: July 5, 1721 ; Page #: 115


; Microfilm #: \ \ 39


Persons:


Slave: One struc boy name undetermined


V


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Thomas Wiles )


Subject:


Birth


F


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 2


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


n


Monetary Value


F


Sale


Other fithable


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract r


1 Thomas Wiles presented his sine boy to court. It was determined by the court that the boy was ten years old. He was found tithable by the court.


·searcher:


Edwardt. (Down 11


Date:


7-11-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date:


Aug. 2, 1721


; Page #: 116


; Microfilm #: [ 39


ersons:


Slave:


Ned (male)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Lapt. Henry Moore


ibject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


2


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


tithable


scription: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract 1 Capt. Henry Moore presented his negro boy, Ned, to the court. It was determin by the court that Ned was twelve years old and tithable.


earcher: Edward of Brown I


Date:


7-11-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


Date: Ana. 2, 1721 ; Page #: 116


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


Peter (male)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Francis Wood house


ubject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


2


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


"


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


n


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value V


Sale


Other tithable


escription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract 1) Francis Woodhouse presented his negro boy , Peter to the court . It was determined that Peter was thirteen years of age and fithable.


Also filed under.


Fithalat


Searcher: Edward


in I


Date:


7-11-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


ocument:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728


1 -6;1


Date:


Aug. 2, 1721


; Page #: 116


, Microfilm #: : 39


ersons:


Slave:


Rose (female),


n


Free Black:


Slave Owner: George Kempe


bject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


A


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory 2


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value V


Sale


Other tithable


escription:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract George Kempe presented his slave girl named Rose to the court. The court determined that Rose was thirteen years of age and tithable.


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earcher: Edwardy. 5war II


Date:


7-11-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:




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