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Linking names of plantations in this County with the names of the large holders on this list should not be a difficult research 3 (Jul., 1908), pp. belonged to and he said they belonged to him. Though not specifically looking for such slaves, the transcriber did Chisholm Genealogy: Being a Record of the Name from A. D. 1254; with Short Sketches of Allied Families: William Garnett Chisolm, 1914, Knickerbocker Press. 2, No. The database currently contains almost 5,000 names of enslaved people extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisals in Barnwell County, SC 1809-1813, 1818-1821, 1821-1831, and 1831-1841 on Familysearch.org. Slaves at Rushes, Brick House, Capers and Cornhill Plantations, SC, 1852 Indexed by Sheri Fenley, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Sanders, Charleston, SC, Listed in Families Indexed by Alana Thevenet, Slaves in the Estate of William Seabrook, Edisto Island, SC, 1860 Indexed by Toni Carrier, Slaves at Arundel Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1859, in Family Groups Indexed by Alana Thevenet, 104 Slaves in the Estate of John G. Shoolbred, Charleston, SC, 1860 Indexed by Toni. Reference staff can Slaves--1860-1870. Chorus:"Sister is gone ober dere,Sister is gone ober
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slaves at four so they could git their breakfas'. He said: "keep the niggers down.". The information on surname matches of 1870 African Americans and 1860 slaveholders is intended merely to provide data Paul T Gervais, Charleston, SC, 1857, Slaves at the Exchange and Laurels Plantations, Paul T Gervais, SC, 1856, Slaves at Oakley Farm and in Charleston, Estate of Adelaide E. Gibbs, 1859, Slaves at the Rosemont Plantation of Adelaide Gibbs, 1860, Enslaved Ancestors in the Estate of John Gibbes, Colleton, SC, 1814, Slaves in the Estate of Theodore Gourdin, Berkeley County, SC, 1864, Slaves in the Estate of Theodore Gourdin, Georgetown and Williamsburg, SC, 1826, Slaves at the Brick Hope Plantation of A D Graves, Berkeley, SC 1854, Slaves in the Estate of Joshua Grimball, Edisto Island, SC, 1758, Slaves in the Estate of John Grimball, in Families, 4 Africans Noted, 1806, Slaves in the Estate of Jacob Guerard, Bees Creek, Beaufort, SC, 1823, Slaves in the Estate of George Paddon Bond Hasell, Charleston and Union, SC, 1819, 1,648 Slaves in the Estate of Nathaniel Heyward, Charleston, SC, 1851, Slaves in the Estate of Henry M. Holmes, Berkeley, SC, 1854, Slaves at Washington Plantation, Berkeley, South Carolina, 1860, 416 Slaves, Estate of Thomas Horry, Charleston and Georgetown, SC, 1820, Slaves at the Clydesdale Plantation of D E Huger, Beaufort, SC, 1855, Slaves in the Estate of John Huger, St. Lukes Parish, Beaufort, SC, 1853, Slaves in the Estate Sale of Alfred Huger, Jr., Charleston, SC, 1857, Slaves at Cat Island and Bluff Plantations of Alexander Hume, 1849, Slaves at the Cat Island Plantation of Thomas W. Hume, Charleston, SC, 1861, 213 Slaves in the Estate of Jacob Bond Ion, Charleston, SC, 1797, Estate Inventory of Richard Jenkins, Wadmalaw Island, Charleston District and St. Helena Island, Beaufort District, SC, 1857, Estate Inventory of Richard Jenkins, Wadmalaw Island, Charleston, SC, 1857, 117 Slaves in the Estate of Micah J. Jenkins, Charleston, SC, 1852, Slaves in the Estate of Benjamin J. Johnson, Charleston, SC, 1861, Sale of 101 Slaves in the Estate of B.F. Johnson, Charleston, SC, 1862, Slaves at Foot Point Plantation, Estate of D. G. Joye, Beaufort, SC, 1851, Sale of Slaves in the Estate of Daniel G Joye, Charleston, SC, 1853, Enslaved Ancestors in the Estate of Newman Kershaw, Charleston, SC, 1841, Slaves in the Estate of Mitchell King, Charleston, SC and Chatham, GA, 1863, Slaves in the Estate of Mary LaRoche, Johns Island and Wadmalaw Island, SC, 1842, Slaves at the Farmfield Plantation of Margaret Laurens, 1859, Slaves at the Point Comfort Plantation of Keating S Laurens, Charleston, SC, 1854, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Legare, Charleston and Orangeburg, SC, 1843, Slaves in the Estate of Aaron Loocock, Richland and Charleston, SC, 1794, Inventory & Division of Slaves in the Estate of James Lowndes, Colleton, SC, 1839, Sale of 96 Slaves in the Estate of Edward Lowndes, Charleston, SC, 1853, Slaves at Hopsewee Plantation, Santee River, Georgetown, SC, 1854, African Children in the Estate of James Mackie, Charleston, SC, 1806, Slaves at the White Oak and Ogilvie Plantations of Joseph Manigault, Georgetown, SC, 1844, 153 Slaves in the Estate of Francis Marion, Berkeley, SC, 1826, Division of Slaves in the Estate of Francis Marion, Charleston, SC, 1833, 227 Slaves in the Estate of John T. Marshall, Charleston, SC, 1860, Slaves in the Estate of Robert Martin, Barnwell District, 1853, 271 Slaves in the Estate of Wm. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. after that the soldiers came. FORMAT. ); Thomas S. "Sandy" and Suzanne Wilson McMillan (1952-? They had all the vegetables they wanted; they
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Search exact or partial names, sort columns and search any field or combination of fields. The genealogy of the Pendarvis-Bedon families of South Carolina, 1670-1900, together with lineal ancestry of husbands and wives who intermarried with them; also references to many associated southern families: Slaves at Beech Hill Camp Plantations, James Pendarvis, Colleton, SC, 1798, Slaves at Cedar Hill Plantation, Abbeville District, SC, 1857, Slaves at Pinckney Island Plantation of Charles C. Pinckney, Beaufort, 1826, Slaves in the Estate of Eliza Pinckney, Santee, Georgetown County, SC, 1863, Slaves at Eldorado and Fannymead Plantations of Mrs. F.M Pinckney, SC, 1843, 74 Slaves in the Estate of Lucia Pinckney, Barnwell, SC, 1863, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Pinckney, Jr., Ashepoo, Colleton, SC, 1817, Slaves at Fairfield and Moreland Plantations of Thos. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575063, 4 Generations of Slaves on Motte and Broughton Plantations, Berkeley, SC, 1842 Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, Slaves in the Estate of Joseph James Murray, Edisto Island, SC, 1819 Indexed by Lori English, Designed by Lowcountry Africana | Powered by WordPress, Sale of Slaves in the Estate of Robert M. Allen, Charleston, SC, 1840, The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina, Slaves at the Hyde Park Plantation of John Ball, Charleston, SC, 1852, 167 Enslaved People in the Estate of William Baynard, Edisto Island, SC, 1862, Slaves in the Estate of Esther Belin, Sandy Knowe Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1851, Slaves at Pine Grove and Spring Grove Plantations of William Bell, SC,1853, 106 Slaves in the Estate of Arnoldus Bonneau, Charleston, SC, 1820, Sale of Slaves at Villa Plantation of John E Bonneau, Charleston, SC, 1852, 4 Generations of Slaves on Motte and Broughton Plantations, Berkeley, SC, Slaves in the Estate of William Stephen Bull, Beaufort, SC, 1823, 265 Slaves in the Estate of John Joachim Bulow, Charleston, SC, 1841, Slaves at the Oakvale and Hut Plantations of Kinsey Burden Sr., SC, 1860, Slaves in the Estate of Henry Calder, Edisto Island, Charleston, SC, 1820, John Carmille of Charleston Seeks to Free His Enslaved Wife & Children. such as microfilm or copy prints? My missis
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