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Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date: Sept. 6, 1721
; Page #: 118 ; Microfilm #: : 39
Persons:
Slave:
Four negroes, names and gender were not given
,
3
Free Black:
r
Slave Owner: Evan Jones
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission 3
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value 2
Sale
Other deed
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract DEvan Jones acknowledged in court that he gave four negroes to his children. He asked that the court record the gift.
:searcher:
Edward Y. Brown I
Date:
7-12-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., VA. Court min. book # 3 1717-1728
Date: Sept. 6, 1721
; Page #: 118
, Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave:
Abby (female).
Free Black:
Slave Owner: James Harrison
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
2
Death
Manumission 2
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
Description: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
James Harrison presented his slave girl Abby to the court. The court determined that Abby was twelve years old and tithable.
esearcher: Edward Brown
Date: 7/12/02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document: Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. VA Courthouse minute book #3 1717-1728
Date: Sept. 6, 1721
; Page #: 118
; Microfilm #: 39
Persons: Slave: Jack (male)
1
Free Black:
Slave Owner: John Bushe
2
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
2
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value 1
Sale
Other tithable
Description:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
John Bushe presented his slave boy Jack to the court. The court determined that Jack was ten years old and tithable
esearcher: Edward Brown
Date: 7/12/02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin, book#3 1717-1728
R· !!!. I. S .:
Date: Sept. 6, 1721 ; Page #: 118
; Microfilm #: : :: 391
rsons:
Slave:
London (boy)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Mr. Pembrook Therowgood
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
›
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract Mr. Pembrook Thorogood presented his negre boy London to the court. The court determined that London was ten years old. It was ordered by the court that London was tithable .
Alsofilectuada.
Fethable
parcher: Edward Y. Brown IT
Date:
7-12-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document: Record Name: Princess Anne CO, VA courthouse minute book # 3, 1717- 1728
Date: Sept. 6, 1721
; Page #: 118 Microfilm #: 39
.
Persons: Slave:
Tamer (female).
Free Black:
-
Slave Owner: Edward Land 1
4
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 V
slave girl Tamer
Edward Land presented his slave girl Tamer to the court. The court determined that Tamer was thirteen years old and tithable
Au filed under Monetary value
esearcher: Edward Brown
Date:
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date:
Sept, 6, 1721
; Page #: 118 ; Microfilm #: ^ ; 39
:
ersons:
Slave: Venus (girl)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Charles Saver
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
n
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
2
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value 1
Sale
Other tithable
scription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract Charles Sayer presented his negre girl Venus to the court. The court determined that Venus was twelve years of age and tithable .
earcher:
Edward J. Brown I
Date:
7-12-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1738
Date: Nov. 1, 1721 _; Page #: 124
; Microfilm #: 39 %. 1
:
Persons:
Slave:
Several slaves whose names were not mentioned
Free Black:
2
Slave Owner: William Loust
2
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing 7
Importation
Outbuildings
1
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V/
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
escription: Transcription Partial Transcription Abstract
1 Henry Woodhouse and Mary Woodhouse petitioned the court to order
that Mary's father's estate be given to her . Mary's father was William Lonot . William died and left property including several slaves.
Absefiled under. DiListing Estate
searcher: Edward J. Brown I
Date:
7-12-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book FF3 1717-17:30
Date: Jan. 3, 1721
; Page #: 127 ; Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave: Several slaves whose names were not given.
2 2
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling Sr.
bject:
Birth
Hired Out . "
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate 1 ر
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
scription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract Thomas Keeling Jr. petitioned the court to have his late father's negroes equally divided according to his last will and testament.
Divisiony Estate
earcher:
Date:
7-15-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courthouse min. book #3 1717-1728
t - 2 Date: Jan. 3, 1721 ; Page #: 130
; Microfilm #: ; 39
ersons: Slave: Robin (male) Jenny (female), Jack (male) _, Nanny (female) Sam (male deceased) Ned (male, deceased) Name cannot determine (male)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Lawson Sr.
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
,
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation >
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation 2
Death
Manumission
Runaway
2
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
escription: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
1 Lt. Col. Thomas Walke, guardian of Thomas Lawson" surviving son of
Jr. Thomas Lawson Sr., petitioned the court to have Margaret Newton deliver five live negroes and two deceased ones . Newton was the former guardian of Thomas Lawson Jr.
Alsofiledunder. 5 1
alles
earcher:
Edward J. Brown I
Date:
7-15-02
cument:
Record Name:
#
Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book + 3 1717-1728
Date:
Feb. 7. 1721
; Page #: 133
; Microfilm #: 39
sons: Slave: Several slaves who were not named
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling
Dect:
Birth
1
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death 2
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
ription: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
Thomas Keeling died and his estate was divided
among his children. The estate included slaves.
Atsefiletunder. Division / Estate
rcher
Date:
7-15-02
2
www . uu uuilly descalci roject - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book # 3 1717-1728
Date: April 4, 1721
; Page #: 141
; Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave:
Peter (Male)
Free Black:
,
Slave Owner: John Danae
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing ,
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime ,
Inventory
Plantation
Death ,
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other not tithable
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract John Dange petitioned the court that his slave was too old to do any work and that he should be exempted from levies.
earcher:
Edward Y. Brown I
Date:
7-16-02
ican-Americans - Plantations
cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book#3 1717-1728
R. !!
,
Date:
May 2, 1723
; Page #: 142
Microfilm #: 1
39
sons:
Slave: Nome undeterminat (mole)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: John Saunders.
ject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
cription: Transcription Partial Transcription
Abstract
1 John Saunders presented his slave boy to the court. The court determined that the boy was nine years old and tithable. 1.
archer:
Date:
7-16-02
ocument:
Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book # 3 1717-1728 Date: May 2, 1722 ; Page #: 142 ; Microfilm #: ; ' 39
.
ersons: Slave: London (male),
Bristo (male) 2
Free Black:
,
Slave Owner: Mai. Maximilian Bouch,
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
. Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
1 Maj. Maximilian Boush presented two slave boys, London and Bristo to the court . The court determined that London and Bristo were both ten and were tithable.
earcher: Saward Brown II
Date:
7-16-02
cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtbook min. #31717-1728
Date:
June 6, 1722; Page #:
144
; Microfilm #: 39
-
11 yrs. old
sons:
Slave:
Jack (male)
1.
Free Black:
2
Slave Owner: John Ward
ject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway 2
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
cription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
John Ward presented his slave
boy to the court.
The court determined that the boy, Jack, was eleven years old and was tithable.
archer:
Date:
7-16-02
ocument:
Record Name:
WHATUject - Amican-Americans - Plantations
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. bock #3 1717-1728
Date: June 6. 1722
; Page #: 144
; Microfilm #: | 39
.
ersons:
Slave:
12yrs. old Pomp (male)
,
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Whitehorst
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other tithable
-
scription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
1) Thomas Whitehurst presented his slave to the court.
The court determined that the slave:, Pomp, who was a male, was twelve years old and tithable.
earcher: Dura
Date:
7-16-02
mess Au coumy Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ument: Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
R-IH! 131. 27
Date: June 6, 1722
; Page #: 146
; Microfilm #: : 39
ons: Slave: elderly Molly (female)
, 2
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Mr. Wishard
2
ect:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation 2
Outbuildings
Crime )
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value 1
Sale
Other nontithable
Cription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract Mr. Wishard presented his slave , Molly , a female , to the court . He petitioned the court to judge Molly to be too old and should be untithable.
archer: Edward J. Brown I
Date:
7-17-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #3 1717-1728
Date: July 4, 1722
; Page #: 147
Microfilm #: 1 : 101.39 v.
rsons:
Slave:
Several slaves whose names were not mentioned
Free Black:
2 >
Slave Owner: Mr. Keeling
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing 1
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V د
Monetary Value
Sale
2
Other
scription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract 1 The count ordered that Mr. Keeling's l'estate should be divided up . His estate included slaves.
1
1
Division 4 Estate
earcher: Edward . Brown I
Date.
7-17-02
1
County men reject - African-Americans - Plantations
cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va, Courtmin. book #3 1717-1728
Date: Aug. 1, 1722
; Page #: 149
; Microfilm #:
39
sons:
Slave:
Lucia (female)
Free Black:
Slave Owner: John Hentris
ect:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
2
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
2
Sale
2
Other tithable
cription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
1
John Hentris presented his slave to the court .. .. The slave, Lucia, was adjudged by the court to be fifteen years of age and tithable .
archer:
Edward J. Brown II
Date:
-7-17-02
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date: March 6, 1722; Page #: 165
Microfilm #: 39 .
,
ersons: Slave: Moody (gender not given) 2
,
,
Free Black:
1
A
Slave Owner: Jacob Johnson Jr.,
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
1
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
,
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V.
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
scription: Transcription Partial Transcription
Abstract
1) James Nimmo and his wife Mary Nimmo petitioned the court to order Margret Johnson and William Johnson to deliver half rights to a Slave named Moody. Mary is the daughter of Jacob Johnson who passed away . The Nimms also asked the court to grant them one third of Jacob Johnson personal estate.
1 1
earcher: COward L. Brown II
Date:
7-17-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
cument: Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtbook min. #3 1717-1728
Date: March 6, 1722 ; Page #: 165
: Microfilm #: 1
39
cons:
Slave:
Several negroes, who were not named
,
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling
ect:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate /
Monetary Value 2
Sale
Other
ription: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
John and Margaret Carroway petitioned the court to have the estate of Thomas Keeling , who was deceased and the father of Margaret , divided among his children. The Carroways were asking for slaves" and horses.
Also filed Divisiony Estatt
rcher: Edward Y. Brown II
Date:
7-17-02
vos amit County research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date: April 3, 1723
; Page #: 168
; Microfilm #: p : 39 v. 1
ersons: Slave: One slave, name, not given ,
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Capt Daniel M Carty; of Westmoreland CO.
ibject:
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
1 John Jay swore in court that he had not recieved satisfaction for taking up a slave . who ran away from Westmoreland Co . The negroe belonged to Capt. Daniel Mccarty.
.
earcher:
Edward Y. down I
Date:
7-17-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
cument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date:
April 3, 1723 ; Page #:
169
Microfilm #: 115139 ·
. 1
sons:
Slave: Several Slaves name not given.
2
A
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling
ect: Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death F
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate 1 /
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
Partial Transcription Abstract 1
The court recorded the division of Thomas Keeling's estate which included slaves.
Alsofiled under Divison a Estate
archer: ward y. Brown I
Date:
7-1702
-
ription:
Transcription
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin, book # 3 1717-1728
Date: May 1, 1723; Page #: 172
; Microfilm #: P ; 39
--
ersons:
Slave: Tanner (male)
,
Free Black:
3
Slave Owner: Thomas Jones,
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
3
Clothing ,
Importation
Outbuildings
,
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
)
Division of Estate V
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
escription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
1
The guardian of Susannah Jones sued Dinah Jones for a slave named Tanner. Susamah is an infant and the heir of Thomas Jones .
-
earcher: Edward L. Brown I
Date:
7-17-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
cument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Vn. Court ma book
KFF3 1717-1788
Date: Ana. 7, 1723; Page #: 177 ; Microfilm #: 39
sons:
Slave: Four slaves, names not given,
-
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Francis Thorogood Sr.
ject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value V
Sale
Other
Cription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
1 Francis Thorogood Jr. petitioned the court to have four slaves from his desceased father's estate valued.
Alsofiled under Monetary Value
rcher:
Date.
7-18-02
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Courthouse Min. book #3
1717-1728
Date: Aug. 7. 1723
; Page #: 178
; Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave:
One male slave, name was not given
Free Black:
Slave Owner: William Lilburn
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other nontithable
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
William Lilburn petitioned the court to exempt his slave from the les Mr. Lilburn argued that his slave was blind and too sick to work.
earcher: Edward L. Brown I
Date:
7-18-02
,
ocument:
rincess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va, Court min. book #31717-1728
Date: Sept. 4, 1723 _; Page #: 180 ; Microfilm #: F
39
sons:
Slave: Four slaves, names not given
5
Free Black:
2
Slave Owner: Francis Thorogood Sr.
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value V
Sale
Other
ription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
The appraisement of Francis Thorogood or's slaves was recorded by the court.
- Alsofiled under monetary value
cher: Columna . Brann I
Date.
7-18-02
County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date: Nov. 6. 1723
; Page #: 185
; Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
-Slave:
2
2 -
Free Black: Jenny (indentured servant)
Slave Owner:
ibject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
,
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other in
bastardy miscegenation
:scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract 1
servant.
1 The court presented William Simmons a malato, indentured a named Jenny. Jenny was living with James Tenant, a white man. The court
Summons Simmons, Jenny and Tenant. to appear in court.
earcher: Edward!
Date:
7-18-02
cument:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date:
Dec. 4, 1723 ; Page #:
187
; Microfilm #: 39.
1
sons:
Slave:
2
Free Black: Jenny
Slave Owner:
ject:
Birth
Hired Out
V Mulatto
Clothing A
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other indentand servant - bastardy - miscognation
cription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
James Tenant promised the court that he would pay a fine for servant.
having an out of wedlock child with a mulatto indentured He was ordered by the court to pay the church wardon five hundred pounds of Tobacco.
indentured servant,
The summons against Jenny, the mulatto 1 is continued . She was Summoned because she was living with James Tenant.
archer:
Date:
7-18-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date: Dec. 4, 1723
_; Page #: 188 ; Microfilm #: 39
ersons: Slave: Two slaves whose names were not given
-
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Cart. Jully Smy th,
2
ıbject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime )
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
)
Division of Estate
Monetary Value 2
Sale
Other will
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription
Abstract
1
Mrs. Elizabeth Smyth inherited two neuroes from Capt. Tully Smyth Capt. Smyth passed away .
.
earcher:
2. 24 Brenn TI
Date:
7-19-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co., Va, Courthouse min. book #3 1711-1728
Date:
Jan. 1, 1723
; Page #:
190
; Microfilm #: 39
Persons:
Slave:
,
Free Black: Jenny (indentured servent)
Slave Owner: William Simmons
Subject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
n
Other bastardy
indentured servant miseognation
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
Jenny, a mulatto and indentured servant, is being held in jail until she can provide security that she will appear in court . She must appear in court to answer questions of a grand jury regarding her giving birth to an out of wedlock child by a white man .
earcher:
Date:
7-19-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name: Princess, Anne Co, Va. Court min. book # 3 1717-1728
Date:
Feb. 5, 1723
; Page #:
194
; Microfilm #: : 39
.
Persons:
Slave:
1
1
,
Free Black: Jane (Jenny)
Slave Owner:
F
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 I Jane' , a free mulatto , is being held in custody by the sheriff ( Jenny ) to answer questions by the grand jury.
›searcher:
Date:
1-10-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date: March 4, 1723
; Page #: 196 ; Microfilm #: 39
ersons:
Slave:
2
1.
Free Black: Jane (Jenny)
Slave Owner:
3
ubject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto L
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate
Monetary Value
Sale
Other basierdi
scription: Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
Jane , a free mulatto , told a grand jury that she was not able to pay a fine for giving birth to an out of wedlock child . She was given thirty lashes on the bare back.
earcher: 22 ward
Date:
7-19-02
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Document:
Record Name:
Princes Anne Co: Va Court min, book #3 1717-1728
Date:
April 1, 1724
Page #: 199
; Microfilm #: 39
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Persons:
Slave: One man, name not given
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Mr. Lewis
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
Partial Transcription Abstract
1 Mr. Lewis
asked the court to exempt a slave from the levy. The court rejected the petition.
·searcher:
Date:
7-19-02
ocument:
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #3 1717-1728
Date:
Nov. 4. 1724
; Page #: 215
; Microfilm #: 39
sons:
Slave: Several names not mentioned
,
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling
bject:
Birth
Hired Out
Mulatto
Clothing ,
Importation 2
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death 2
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V
Monetary Value
Sale
Other
cription:
Transcription
Partial Transcription Abstract
John Keeling, son of deceased Thomas Keeling, asked the court to have Thomas ' estate divided according to his last will and testament. The estate included slaves.
Alsoflad urida" Division a Estate
archer:
Date:
7-19-02.
Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations
ocument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min, book +3 1717-1728
Date: Dec. 2, 17,24 ; Page #: 218
Microfilm #: . 59
ersons: Slave: Several, none named
2
Free Black:
Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling
bject:
Birth
Hired Out ,
Mulatto
Clothing
Importation
Outbuildings
Crime
Inventory
Plantation
Death
Manumission
Runaway
Division of Estate V n
Monetary Value Y
,
Sale
Other
scription: Transcription
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Partial Transcription Abstract John Keeling was awarded sixteen pounds, six shillings and four perce to be paid by Thomas Haynes . Haynes married. John's mother and widow of Thomas Keeling. John wanted some of his father's slaves but was awarded money. instead.
Akofiled under Divinity Estate
archer
Date:
7-19-02
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Lucess Ale Coully Research Project ~ Allican-Americans - Plantations
cument: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin, book #3 1717-1728
Date: May 5, 1725 ; Page #: 228 ; Microfilm #: 39
sons:
Slave:
Sarah (female),
2
Free Black:
Slave Owner: James Nimmo
Jject:
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
James Nimmo was prosecuted because his mulatto slave , Sarah , struck and damaged someone's boat with a club .
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