Princess Anne County minute books : an index to enslaved and free African-Virginians in Princess Anne County, Books 1-5, Part 9

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Partial Transcription Abstract V


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Christopher Burrough petitioned the court to exempt his slave, Harry , from the levy. Burrough claimed that Harry was very old and unable to work.


her:


Date:


7-26-02


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nt:


Record Name:


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


Date:


July 3, 1728


; Page #:


318


Microfilm #: 39


Slave: Jude (female) " yrs old


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: William Nicklis


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation n


Outbuildings


Crime 2


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission 2


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


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William Nicklis presented his slave girl , Jude , to the court . The court adjudged Jude to be ten years of age and tithable.


er: Edward Y. Brown I


Date:


7-26-02


int:


Record Name:


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


Date:


July 3, 1728


; Page #:


318


,Microfilm #: 39 1


Slave:


Tripello (female, 13 yrs old)


)


1 Free Black:


Capt.


Slave Owner: John Saunders


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


2


Other tithable


on:


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Partial Transcription Abstract Captain John Saunders presented his female slave, Tripello, to the court . The court adjudged Tripello to be thirteen years of age and fithable.


Edward y.


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Date.


7-26-02


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hent:


Record Name:


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


Date:


Ang. 7, 1728


; Page #: 321


Microfilm #: 39


1


.S:


Slave:


Hannah (female 1,2 yrs. old)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Tha Jameson


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing )


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable.


tion: Transcription


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1 John Jameson presented his slave, Hannah, to the court. The court adjudged Hannah to be twelve years of age and tithable.


er


Date:


7-26-02


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it:


Record Name:


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


Date:


Ava. 7, 1728


; Page #: 321


; Microfilm #: 39


Slave: Jack (morale 8 yrs old)


#


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Admin Ackis


2


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime >


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other fithable


bn: Transcription Partial Transcription Abstract 1) Adam Ackis presented his slave boy, Jack, to the court. The court adjudged Jack to be eight years of age and tithable.


Date. 7-26-02


MAVILUGLIO & ICHILGILIVILD


ient:


Record Name:


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


Date: Ana. 7,1728


; Page #: 32!


; Microfilm #: : 39


s:


Slave:


Kingston (male 7yrs.old)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Giles Collins


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 1 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


tion:


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1 Giles Collins presented his slave boy, Kingston, to the court. The court adjudged Giles to be seven years of age and tithable.


Date:


7-26-02


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nt: Record Name:


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


1717-1728


Date:


Ang. 7, 1728


Page #: 322


; Microfilm #: 39


Slave:


Cato(male, 13 vre old)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Simon Hancock


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


on: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract V


Simon Hancock presented his slave boy named Cato to the court. The court adjudged Cato to be thirteen years old and tithable.


du


Date:


7-26-02


ent:


Record Name:


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


Date:


Sept. 4, 1728


; Page #: 323


; Microfilm #: 39


Slave: (female, 11yrs old, name undetermined)


)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Ackis


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 7


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission 1


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


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Partial Transcription Abstract V


John Ackis presented his female slave to the court. The court adjudged the slave to be eleven years of age and tithable.


Date:


7-26-02


valid - ridillalions


nt:


Record Name:


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


Date:


Sept. 4. 1728; Page #:


324


Microfilm #: 39



Slave:


Dilla (female, 12 yrs. ob)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Faith Scott


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


on: Transcription


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Abstract r


Faith Scott presented her slave girl to the court. The slave, Dilla, was adjudged by the court to be twelve years of age and fithable.


dwand 4 GBram TV


Date: 7-26-02


Book 4 1728- 1737


nt:


Record Name:


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


Date: Nov. 6, 1728 _; Page #: 2


Microfilm #: 39


Slave:


Bell (female)


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner Capt. Robert Vaughn


Birth


Hired Out


2


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation )


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other detaining slave


In: Transcription


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Abstract


1 Capt. Robert Vaughn sued Joel Cornick for detaining a female slave named Bell.


20 Edward Y. Brown I


Date


7-29-02


ent:


Record Name:


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


Date: Nov. 6, 1728


; Page #:


2


; Microfilm #: 39


Slave:


12 yrs, old Jenney (female).


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James Tooly


Birth


Hired Out


,


Clothing 1


Importation )


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


ion: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract V


(1) James Tody presented his slave girl named Jenney to the court. The court adjudged. Jenney to be twelve years of age and tithable.


r Indwar y. Brown TI


Date


-7-26-02


Mulatto


it: Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book # 1/1728-1737


Date: Dec. 4, 1728 ; Page #: 5 Microfilm #: 39


Slave: Several negroes, none of them were named


"


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Lovett


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing )


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


n: Transcription


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Abstract


John Lovett sold some negroes to Randolph Malbone.


- Edward 4. Brown I


Date:


7-29-02


A IGMALLALIVIIS


Record Name: Princess Anne Co., VA, Courtmin, book #4 1728-1737 Date: February 5, 1728/9; Page #: 10


, Microfilm #: 39


Slave: Several negroes, none of them named


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Cason Moore 1


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 1


Importation


Outbuildings 2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract 1 Matthew Pallet and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the deceased Cason MooreS', petitioned the court to grant them negroes from Cason Sr.'s estate according to his last will and testament.


award L. Brown II


Date 7-29-02


:


A ICHILALIVIS


it:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Court min. book -4 1728-1739


Date: Feb. 5. 1728/9


; Page #: 12 ; Microfilm #: 39


1


Slave: Several negroes, none of them are named


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Thomas Keeling


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


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Abstract 1) John Haynes and Elizabeth, his wife and one of the daughters of the deceased Thomas Keeling , petitioned the court to make an equal division of Keeling's negroes among his children as his last will and testamen called for .


Abstitutunda. Division y Estate


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t: Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courthouse min. book #4 1728-1737 - Date: Feb. 5, 1728/9 ; Page #: 12


; Microfilm #: : 39 -


Slave: Josias (male)


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Bolithoe


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


/


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway 1


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


2


Sale


Other


Transcription Partial Transcription


Abstract


1) Josias , a Spanish mulatto , stated in court that his master , John Bolithoe , promised him that he would become free when his master died . Josias brought three witnesses to court who corroborated his claim .


Edward Y. Brown II


Date 7-30-02.


it:


Record Name: Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book # 4 1728-1737 Date: Feb. 5, 1728/9


; Page #: 13


Microfilm #: 39


.


Slave:


Bell (female)


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


2


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


on: Transcription


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Abstract 1 Robert Vaughn sued Joel Cornick for a slave woman named Bell. Bell was valued at five pounds. The jury found in favor of Cornick.


Edward Y. Brown I


Date 7-30-02


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


Date: March 5, 1728/9 ; Page #: 14


; Microfilm #: 39


-


Slave: Several slaves, none of their names. are mentioned


Free Black:


Slave Owner Cason Moore


2


Birth


Hired Out


1


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Transcription Partial Transcription Abstract 1 Cason Moore's deceased , slaves were divided according to his last will and testament.


Edward Y Brown I


Date


7-30-02


it:


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


Date: April 2, 1729


; Page #: 18


; Microfilm #: 39 . i


Slave:


Cook (mate)


,


1


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Lomuel Tholaball


Birth


Hired Out


7


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


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1) Joyce Tholaball and John Pead complained that a slave named Cook, who formerly belonged to Lomuel Tholaball , deceased , threatened to burn John's house down and injure his animals . They also complained that Cook acted toward Joyce in a childish manner. Cook was ordered by the court to be held in the county jail until Lomuel's executor Could pay security for Cook's good behavior .


Akofiledunder.


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t: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1737 Date: May 7, 1729


; Page #: 20


; Microfilm #: 39 .. )


1


Slave:


2


2


Free Black: Hester (female)


Slave Owner:


Birth


1


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other Testify in court


n: Transcription


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Abstract 1) Hester, a free African-American, was summoned to testify in court.


Owand Y. Pron I


Date 7-30-02


t: Record Name: Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1739


Date: June 4, 1729 ; Page #: 21


Microfilm #: 39


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Slave:


Free Black: Hester (female)


Slave Owner:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


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Abstract


1 The case against Hester, a free African-American, for having an out of wedlock child, is dismissed. The court felt that she was not in the act of assembly.


End wand 4. Brown TI


Date 7-30-02


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ment:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1737-1744


Date: June 7,1738


; Page #: 23


, Microfilm #: 39


ons: Slave: One slave, name, gender & age not mentioned


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: Benny Burrough


ect:


Birth


-


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


cription:


Transcription


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Abstract


Benny Burrough sued Joseph Bell for detaining his slave . Burrough was awarded one hundred pounds.


1


earcher: Edward L. Brown DI


Date: 8-29-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book # 4 1728-1727


Date: Oct. 1. 1729 ; Page #: 34 ; Microfilm #: 39


'1 1


Persons:


Slave:


Connie (female, 9 yrs. old)


Free Black:


Slave Owner: William Cox


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


,


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value VÍ


Sale


Other tithable


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


1 William Cox presented his slave girl , Conure , to the court .


The court adjudged Conure to be nine years of age and tithable.


I


I


Researcher: Edward 4. Brown II


Date:


8-1-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va, Courtmin. book # 4 1728-17 37


Date: Nov. 5, 1729


; Page #: 38


; Microfilm #: 39


9 yrs. old)


9 yrs. old)


Persons:


Slave:


Cockie (male,)


Sharper(male


Free Black:


Slave Owner: Henry Holmes


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


,


Clothing


Importation 1


Outbuildings


2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission 2


Runaway


Division of Estate


2


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


1) Henry Holmes presented two of his slave boys to the court . The slaves, Cockie and Sharper, were both adjudged by the court to be nine years of age and tithable .


Researcher: Edward Y. Brown II


Date:


8-1-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


Date: Nov. 6, 1729


; Page #: 40


Microfilm #: 39 ....


1


Persons:


Slave:


Kate (female)


,


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


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Abstract John Morse, guardian of Elizabeth Morse, daughter of Capt. Francis Morse, petitioned the court to grant him possession of a slave named Kate. Kate belonged to Capt. Morse.


Researcher: Edward Y. Brown II


Date:


8-1-02


C.


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4 1728-1739


Date: Dec. 3, 1729; Page #: 43


, Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


Free Black: Abraham Anderson


Slave Owner:


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


2


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


Abraham Andersen was accused of killing a mare belonging to Alexander Jameson. Anderson was found guilty and ordered him to pay Jameson four pounds. Anderson was a free African-American.


: 2 . 4


Researcher: 60 ward Y Gowen TT


Date:


8-8-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


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


Date: Dec. 4, 1729; Page #:


45


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons: Slave: Five slaves. names were not mentioned


Free Black:


Slave Owner: James eamount


,


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing ,


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other debt


Description: Transcription


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Abstract


11 The court ordered that Thomas Hill not transport five slaves from the county. The court concluded that the slaves belonged to James Leamount. 1


7


researcher: : Edward 4. Brown I


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


Date: Dec. 3. 1729


, Page #: 14


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


One slave, name was not mentioned


Free Black: George Lewis


Slave Owner: William Hancock


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto 3


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission ,


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description:


Transcription


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Abstract 1 William Hancock sued George Lewis, a free African-American, for hiding one of his slaves.


Researcher: Edward Y. Brown TI


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans -- Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


Date: Dec. 3,1729


; Page #: 44


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave: Two slaves, names weren't mentioned. ,


A


Free Black: Abraham Anderson


2


Slave Owner: WilliamHancock,


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


U William Hancock sued Abraham Anderson, a free African- American, for hiding two of his slaves. Anderson was found guilty by the court and ordered to pay Hancock two thousand pounds of tobacco.


Researcher: Edward 4. Provin IT


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


Date: Jan. 7, 1729 ; Page #: 49


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


5


F


2


Free Black: George Lewis


,


-


Slave Owner:


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value V


7


Sale


Other tithable


Description: Transcription


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Abstract 1 George Lewis, a free African- American, petitioned the court to exempt himself from the levy . The court rejected the petition. The court considered Lewis capable of working. The case was dismissed.


Researcher: Edward 4. Brown TT


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


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


Date: March 4, 1729; Page #: 53


Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


12 yrs old 8 yrs. old Slave: Sharper (male), Oliver (male)


n


,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: David MCClanahan


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


I


David Mcclanahan presented two of his slaves to the cour The slaves, Sharper and Oliver, both males, were both adjudged to be tithable, by the court. The court determined that Shaper was twelve years of age . Oliver was adjudged to be eight years of age by the court.


Researcher: T: Edward 4. Brown II


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co., Va. Courtmin. book #4


1728-1737


Date: March 4, 1729


; Page #: 55


; Microfilm #: i. 39 .


Persons:


Slave:


Scipio (male)


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


2


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime ,


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


,


Monetary Value


2


Sale


Other


Description:


Transcription


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Abstract 1) Mary Wishard, guardian of Mary Bray, asked the court to order Joseph Williams to pay and deliver a slave boy name Scipio.


Researcher: Davand 9. Brown DI


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1739


Date: May 16, 1730


; Page #: 63


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave: One male, name not given,


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Henry Rumbo


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing 2


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


n


Sale


Other


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Abstract


William Keeling complained that he never recieved any satisfaction for taking up a runaway, male slave. The slave belonged to John Henry Rumbo of Hampton.


Nise fürd under.


lesearcher:


Edward 4. Foran


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


Date: June 3, 1730 _; Page #: 66


; Microfilm #: ( 39


-


.


Persons:


Slave:


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death 2


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description: Transcription


Partial Transcription Abstract John Nicklis and his wife petitioned the court to grant them slaves from the estate of William Robinson .


Researcher: Howard Y. Brown I


Date:


8-2-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Date: June 3, 1730


_; Page #: 66


Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave: One slave woman, name not given


, 2


Free Black:


Slave Owner Capt. Willoughby Merchant


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


2


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings ,


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway ,


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value 2


Sale


Other


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Soloman White and Adam Tooley petitioned the court to Igrant them property from the estate of the deceased Capt. Willoughby Merchant. Their request included a slave woman.


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Researcher: Edward 4. Brown I


Date:


8-2-02


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Princess Anne Co., Va. Court min. book #4


1728-1737


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


Date: July 1, 1730 ; Page #: 67 ; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


Nanny (female)


9 yrs old


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: Andrew Nicklis


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


.


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings 2


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other tithable


Description:


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Abstract


Andrew Nicklis presented his slave girl, Nanny, to the court . The court adjudged Nanny to be nine years of age and tithable.


Researcher: Edward Y. Brown I


Date:


8-2-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


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Date: July 1, 1730


; Page #: 68


Microfilm #: 39


ersons:


Slave: Several Slaves, names are not mentioned


Free Black:


) ,


Slave Owner: John Bolithe


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation 2


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V


Monetary Value )


Sale


Other


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Transcription


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John Nicklis asked the court to grant him some slaves that belonged to John Bolithe, deceased. Nicklis married Bolithe's daughter, 1 Yates.


Researcher: Godward 4. Brown I 0


Date:


8-13-02


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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:


Aug. 5, 1730


; Page #:


70


; Microfilm #: F


39 .


10 yrs. old


Persons:


Slave:


Ambross (male),


Free Black:


Slave Owner:


George Woblin


F


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


George Woblin presented his slave boy , Ambross , to the court . The court adjudged Ambross to be ten years of age and tithable.


Researcher: Lowand ? Town II


Date:


8-13-02


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Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


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


1 1117-7


Date:


Aug. 5, 1730


; Page #: 72


Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave:


Bridget (adult female) Two children, gender and names


not given


3


Free Black:


2


Slave Owner: Capt. James Dange,


Subject:


Birth


Hired Out


2


Mulatto


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate V.


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract Cornelius and Nowdina Henly petitioned the court to grant them a woman slave named Bridget and her two children . The Slaves belonged to Capt. James Dange who passed away . Nowdina was Capt. Dange's daughter.


Researcher: Edward 4. Brown II


Date:


8-13-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations


Document:


Record Name:


Princess Anne Co. Va. Courtmin. book #4 1728-1137


Date: Feb. 3, 1730


; Page #: 92


; Microfilm #: 39


Persons:


Slave: One stive male


5


Free Black:


Slave Owner: John Haynes


,


5


Subject:


Birth


2


Hired Out


Mulatto


4


Clothing


Importation


Outbuildings


Crime


Inventory


Plantation


Death


Manumission


Runaway


Division of Estate


Monetary Value


Sale


Other


Description:


Transcription


Partial Transcription


Abstract


John Haynes sued Capt. Henry Moore for detaining one of his slaves


Researcher: Edward Y Brown DI


Date:


8-13-02


Princess Anne County Research Project - African-Americans - Plantations




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