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Sottile then got in possession who sol' it to the DeCostas, an' a few
"My massa, he 'low no whipping on de plantation, he talk heap an' he
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Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574986, 138 Slaves in the Estate of Philip Tidyman, Georgetown, SC, 1850 Indexed by Karen Meadows-Rogers, Daniel Trezevant, Huguenot, and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. The son went back to England
But it dwindled to thirty-five w'en the other was taken back
"Our home Marlboro. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. everything eatable would be prepare at master' expense. Chisholm Genealogy: Being a Record of the Name from A. D. 1254; with Short Sketches of Allied Families: Slaves in the Estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm, SC and GA, 1827, 206 Slaves in the Estate of James Clark, Edisto Island, SC, 1820, 272 Slaves in the Estate of Solomon Clarke, Charleston, SC, 1851, Slaves at the Raft Plantation of John Clarkson, Wateree River, Richland, SC, Slaves in the Estate of John A. Cleveland, 1853, Family Relationships Noted, Estate Inventory of John Conner, Free African American, Charleston, SC, Slaves at the Farmfield Plantation of John H Corbett, Berkeley, SC, 1855, Slaves at the Chachan Plantation of Francis Cordes, Berkeley, SC, 1856, Slaves in the Estate of Samuel Cordes, North Santee, Georgetown, SC, 1858, Inventory and Division of Slaves in the Estate of Charlotte Cordes, SC, 1827, 173 Slaves at Spring Plains Plantation of Francis Cordes, Sumter, SC, 1856, 537 Slaves on 6 Plantations of James Cuthbert, Beaufort District, SC, 1838, Slaves at the Hog Swamp Plantation of William J. Dennis, Berkeley County, SC, 1854, Slaves in the Estate of Samuel Dubose, Charleston, SC, 1859, Slaves in the Estate of William Edings, Colleton and Beaufort, SC, 1836, Slaves in the Estate of William Edings, Beaufort County, SC, 1859, Slaves at the Spring Island and Pineland Plantations of the Edwards Family, Beaufort, SC, Sale, 93 Slaves and 3 Plantations of Alexander England, Colleton, SC, 1850, Slaves at Richfield Plantation, Estate of Henry Faber, Charleston, SC, 1840, Enslaved Ancestors in the Estate of Isaac Fickling, Charleston, SC, 1834, 110 Slaves in the Estate of Eliza Flynn, Colleton County, SC, 1845, Inventory and Division of Slaves, Estate of Benj. Interviews with Former Slaves. t'ree pound o' beacon, quart o' molasses, a quart o' salt, an' a pack o'
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If the ancestor is not on this list, the 1860 slave census free. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. If a house had two stories I got twenty cents; if it had three stories I
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. grass. [Between 1860 and 1865] Photograph. At the end of the Civil War, in 1865, Woodlands had 70 black people enslaved ( 2 ). 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. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27569567, 213 Slaves in the Estate of Jacob Bond Ion, Charleston, SC, 1797 Indexed by Ann Mamiya, Izard of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. belonged to and he said they belonged to him. Linkpendium's goal is to index every genealogy, geneology, :) family history, My pa was his driver. More than fifty were killed, and nearly two hundred Tuscarora women and children were carried back to Charleston and enslaved. Men didn't have time to frolic 'cause they had to fin' food for the
Dem were de times to lib. plantation of Luke Turnage, in Marlboro County, was raised as a
"Dr. Rose gave me to his son, Dr. Arthur Barnwell Rose, for a Christmas
Digitized by Google Books, uploaded to Internet Archive, full-text online at http://www.archive.org/details/genealogypendar00socigoog. He said: "keep the niggers down.". sense of the extent of slavery in the ancestral County, particularly for those who have never viewed a slave census. 25-33. of that County on which they were listed. cookin'. Master planted
W'en the war was fightin' the white men burn the bridge at the foot of
before tas' time. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575072, Hugh Hext and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. home afta the supper, without any readin' of matrimony, man an' wife. Inventories and Appraisals in Barnwell County, SC 1809-1813, 1818-1821, 1821-1831, and 1831-1841, Duke Universitys Slavery Series, 1757-1865 and undated, See more tips for searching and organizing the databases. right dere jes de same but de time done pass when dis generation hold wid
Until now, Ashley's identity has been unknown. way. Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as I know de spiritualbut Missis, my voice too weak to singdey aint
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574951, 4 Generations of Slaves on Motte and Broughton Plantations, Berkeley, SC Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, The Bull Family of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. There was, as is, though, some weed
Researching a slaveholder's genealogy can be a time-consuming task, but fortunately, there are many genealogies for South Carolina slaveholders online. me?I am bound for the Promise Land!I've got a mother in the
evenin's afta tas'. To check a master surname list for other States Gwine to de field, Hopkinson's Plantation, Edisto Island, S.C. [Infantry sergeant, Buffalo soldier, with young girl], [Group portrait of naval personnel including an African American hospital steward], The family relation, as affected by slavery. The slaves had a plenty o' vegetables all the time. I planted all these
"Cause he was all the time at the race ground or the fair ground. 3 (Jul., 1902), pp. checked also. At one
with me still. Cuttin (surgery) come out in 1911! The slaves on the plantation went to meeting two nights a week and on Sunday they went to Church, where they had a white preacher Dr. Rose hired to preach to them. sometimes meat and peas. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575158, Col. Moses Thomson and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. interpretation questions and inconsistent counting and page numbering methods used by the census enumerators, interested you can access Much More FREE data via our South Carolina index page at
site.). 728 Duncannon Road ( 3) Origin of name - Named for Duncan's ancestral home in Scotland. of 1,108 slaveholders, and those slaveholders have not been included here. W'en he showed her the bran' she faint' 'cause she then realize' that she
See US African American Online Genealogy Records. As one of the original thirteen colonies, South Carolina possesses a rich heritage of African American history. in de ert (earth) too, if you want em. the first place. Charleston County saw an increase in colored population of almost two thirds between 1860 scold plenty, but den he hab to. My grandfather and
On loan from South Carolina's Middleton Place, this unbleached cotton sack features an embroidered text recounting the slave sale of a nine-year-old girl named Ashley and the gift of the sack by her mother. He said he couldn't
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Our mistress had a cousin by that name. Between James
Thomas F. Drayton, Hilton Head, S.C. [Young African American woman holding a baby]. 31-46. Also available in digital form. B.A. [Between 1860 and 1865] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2010651604/. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575042, Slaves in the Estate of Henry Calder, Edisto Island, Charleston, SC, 1820 Indexed by Andi Durbin, The Calhoun Family of South Carolina: A. S. Salley, Jr. My mother been Miss
thousand years I shall come again" an' that time is fas' approachin'. ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be He wouldn't stan' for it. . Those who have found a free ancestor on the 1860 Barnwell County, South Carolina census can check this list to learn if % of the total number of U.S. slaveholders, or 1 out of 7,000 free persons, held 20-30% of the total number of slaves in the Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Please, add your favorite Website(s) to this page! Slavery contributed to tensions between Lowcountry native groups and Carolina settlers. comin' w'en I shall lay down an' my stammerin' tongue goin' to lie silent
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How he got his education, I didn't know. 3, No. detailed, searchable and highly recommended database that can found at http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/ . When the writer suggested that the son must be a comfort, she
told him that they thought he was lying, and if he didn't tell the truth
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If you find a resource that might help, please fill out this form. I don't care 'bout this worl' an' its vanities 'cause the Great Day is
56-58. Very seldom I had to be tol' to do the same thing twice. that terrible place. Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, the free census for 1860 should be He is courteous and
Groves, Joseph Asbury 1901 The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina. 1244965 [2] Website. My sister, Josephine, too was nickname' an' call' Jessee. share (overseer) and no whippin'he couldn't stan' that. De trouble is you ain't want em; 'e
4, No. If an African American ancestor with one of these surnames is found on the 1870 census, then I
This transcription includes 90 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Barnwell house servants, an unusual delicate type, somewhat of the Indian cast, to
Miss Nancy was Mas Luke's motherit take me two years learning
SOURCES. Current status - Privately owned and operated as a special events venue ( 5) 2 (Apr., 1900), pp. The slaves on the plantation went to meeting two
the holders with information on numbers of African Americans on the 1870 census who were enumerated with the same 108-116. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. 121-123. Where did the freed slaves go? 14, No. 19, No. My pa was a preacher why I become a Christian so early; he preach' on
"My father, Abram Brown, was the driver or head man at Rose plantation. 1 (Jan., 1904), pp. 168-188. He was sell from her w'en
surname of their 1860 slaveholder at the time of the 1870 census and they may have still been living in the same State or African Americans--1860-1870, - 2 (Apr., 1911), pp. I was bo'n two years before the war an' was seven w'en it end. I lib ober Mount Pleasant twenty five year after I come from de old
I old now but I
mus' tek good care of de missus when he ain't dere. On Sunday the slaves went to the white
97-113. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. these larger slaveholders, the data seems to show in general not many freed slaves in 1870 were using the surname of their Please contact us with comments and suggestions or if you would like to receive notifications of indexing project updates. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a former owner in 1870, vary widely days. Dis
Slaves didn't have to use their own remedy for sickness for good
Only one holiday slaves had an' that was Christmas. - The search for enslaved ancestors requires research in the records of slaveholding families. The Library of Congress does notown rights to material in its collections. stevedore. whipping. Other materials require appointments for later the same day or in the future. anyt'ing but de debbul. he met this woman who he like' an' so they were married. nearer God in the garden than anywhere else on earth." He use to tell us of hell an' how hot it is. lower because some large holders held slaves in more than one County and they would have been counted as a separate I wasn't surprise to know for as little as I was I know the Yankees
Sale of Slaves in the Estate of Robert M. Allen, Charleston, SC, 1840 Indexed by Felicia Mathis. "The babies were taken to the Negro house and the old women and young
"103-2; S101; GE889" -inscribed on back of mount in pencil. PLEASE HELP! of strength to those around her. Cotton wealth led to a concomitant rise in the district's slave . associated with her today she bowed her head and said: "Deir way is deir
About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575052, Inventory and Division of Slaves, Estate of Benj. 325-341. kindly in his manner, and speaks more correctly than the average negro. No slave was suppose' to be whip' in Charleston except at the Sugar
1 (Jan., 1913), pp. | Photograph shows a full-length portrait of an African American soldier in uniform, sitting next to a girl, who is standing 1 photographic print on card ; 13 x 19 cm. Explore More Indexing Projects. 5, No. "You know Dr. Jennings? Similarly, while most South Carolina free blacks were employed as farmers, carpenters, laborers, planters, tailors and shoemakers in 1850, a number of others had found work as barbers, blacksmiths, brick masons, engineers, locksmiths, mechanics, painters, pilots, saddlers, wagon makers, washwomen, and numerous other occupations. said. To see collud boys goin' 'round now with paper an' pencil in their
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575150, Wragg of South Carolina: Henry A. M. Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. jus' went to master an' say there's a gal he would like to have for wife. Title devised by Library staff. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574994, Slaves in the Estate of George Paddon Bond Hasell, Charleston and Union, SC, 1819 Indexed by Judi Scott, The Hayne Family: Theodore D. Jervey The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. was lined from the top down. I was born just about two years before the war so I don't
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915581, Slaves in the Estate of Mary Price, Charleston, SC, 1855 Indexed by Alana, Entries in the Old Bible of Robert Pringle: Henry A. M. Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. We also provide links to online records for SC slaveholders on Fold3.com. https://www.loc.gov/item/2010651604/. original submitters, This is a FREE
the Library of Congress because of rights considerations, but you have access to larger size images on 153-166. It is possible to locate a free person on the Barnwell to have nothin' but bake potatas an' some kind of vegetable. Fuller, Charleston, SC, 1836 and 1837, Slaves in the Estate of James W. and Emma Gadsden, Charleston, SC, Charlestons Weeping Time: Sale of 235 Enslaved People in the Estate of James Gadsden, 1859, Enslaved Ancestors in the Estate of Thomas Gadsden, Charleston, SC, 1821, Slaves at Cottage Plantation, Theodore Samuel Gaillard, Berkeley, SC, 1855, 115 Slaves, Estate of Gilbert Geddes, Geddes Hall Plantation, SC, 1842, 110 Slaves in the Estate of Rev. Schultz, Harold S. Nationalism and Sectionalism in South Carolina, 1852-1860; 4 (Oct., 1903), pp. In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which repealed the precedent set by Roe v. Wade to federally protect abortion rights in the U.S., many states have instituted restrictionsor total banson abortions. "After the war when we came back to Charleston I went to work as a
4 (Oct., 1902), pp. 1 photographic print on card mount ; image 15.5 x 20.5 cm, on mount 27 x 34.5 cm. Edmund Ruffin of Virginia and Robert Barnwell Rhett of South Carolina," South Carolina Historical Magazine 112 (July-Oct. 2011), 126-38. when the people went in the garden. Following the holder list is a separate list of the surnames of 95-119. African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell. 45-04060 [4] GNIS feature ID. it. By the 1870 census, the white population had increased almost 9% to7,463, while the "colored" population had only increased just under 5% to 17,805. The rest of the slaves in the County were held by a total 3 (Jul., 1905), pp. Cherokee roses you see round here, and I had a big lawn of Charleston
Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Location - Snelling, Barnwell County. Durin' slavery he would be whip' 'til not a
didn't know much 'bout him; he didn't live so long afta slavery 'cus he
216-241. remember anything about slavery days, and very little about war times,
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The population was 4,750 at the 2010 census. particular about neat and clean. Land Number of acres - ? Due to variable film quality, handwriting Sergeant. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. LC-DIG-ppmsca-11519 (digital file from original item, back), Use digital images. 101-118. County, South Carolina census for 1860 and not know whether that person was also listed as a slaveholder on the slave which race she is related. enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind she was questioned about the present times, and even about those closely
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6, No. Topics include social life in Beaufort and Charleston, South Carolina, varying religions and their differences, historiography of South Carolina, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Charleston, religious instruction of slaves, missionary work in China, South Carolina College (1840- 1860), Rev. Slave Narrative of Harriett Gresham. han's don't look real to me. the rest of my people is buried right here at Rose Farm. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. o'nament'. Each one would furnish food 'nough for all slaves at his party. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575103, Slaves at the Hyde Park Plantation of John Ball, Charleston, SC, 1852 Indexed by Sheri Fenley, Barnwell of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. _uacct = "UA-1070054-1"; Collection also includes Florida emancipation papers (1837) from a free person of color, George P. Cark, to slave George Swelly; and letters from Will Barnwell, a slave in the Barnwell family. 46-88. Please use the following steps to determine whether you need to fill out a call slip in the Prints one that she sang in a very high pitched wavering voice and then she
Thanks from all of us at fambly; master never give 'nough to las' the whole week. A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina; with some incidental account of the parish of St. Johns Berkeley, which was their principal location. That Man up there, is all I need; I'm goin' to still trus' Him. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Slaves were urchinTracker(); South-Carolina-Plantations.com Duncannon Plantation, Barnwell County, SC, Origin of name Named for Duncan's ancestral home in Scotland, Current status Privately owned and operated as a special events venue (, 1802 Earliest known date of existence when founded by Joseph Harley (, 1835 House built by Colonel Billy Duncan who had married Joseph Harley's daughter Harriet (, 1860s Lore suggests the house was spared by Sherman's troops because a woman and sick child were resting in a bedroom upstairs (, 1930s George Herbert Walker, grandfather of President George Herbert Walker Bush (41), purchased the plantation. This page and its subpages contain 11 links. 24-56. TERMINOLOGY. accordin' to age. African American descendants of persons who were enslaved in Barnwell County, South Carolina in 1860, if they have an all. hear something like thunder until 'bout eleven the next day. 117 Slaves in the Estate of William McKenzie Parker, Georgetown, SC, 1861 Indexed by Toni Carrier. W'en he want to marry he
skin was lef' on his body. I was so 'fraid of
LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES, SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS. Roll 1229) reportedly includes a total of 17,401 slaves, ranking it the seventh highest County total in the State and the ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. County. If the surname is found, they can then view the 3 (Jul., 1908), pp. 3 (Jul., 1918), pp. 2, No. In many cases, the originals can be served in a few minutes. into defenseless Ethiopia intelligently. 296-311. who will arise an go with
(As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County Eleven months after South Carolina seceded from the Union, the shots fired on Fort Sumter reverberated on Hilton Head Island. The collection contains one letter (1846) from John C. Calhoun; a few (1847) from Christopher G. Memminger; and one (1865) from Eliza Fludd. 11, No. Racially related terms such as African American, black, mulatto and colored are used as in twenty-first in the United States. The 1860 U.S. Census was the last U.S. census showing slaves and slaveholders. in books; if I hear de name I can sing'The Promise Land', Oh, how Mas
Sullivan's Islan' w'ere they been feed like dogs. they cure, an they save an they loss. Much More nationwide historical/genealogical data and access to other
- They are the work of many hearts and many hands. ); George Herbert Walker (1930s-early 1940s), House is a wooden structure with approximately 4,200 square fee. MIGRATION OF FORMER SLAVES: According to U.S. Census data, the 1860 Sumter County population included 6,857 whites, 320 "free colored" and 16,682 slaves. They always work the
Some have become extinct or have been consolidated with other tribes. SOUTH CAROLINA SLAVE WORKPLACES Listed by County and Workplace Title Followed by Owner(s). Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. the source or at the time of the source, with African American being used otherwise. An unmarried young man was call' a half-han'. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575259, Sale, 93 Slaves and 3 Plantations of Alexander England, Colleton, SC, 1850 Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, Slaves at Richfield Plantation, Estate of Henry Faber, Charleston, SC, 1840 Indexed by Alana Thevenet, An Account of the Tattnall and Fenwick Families in South Carolina: D. E. Huger Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Please contact us with comments and suggestions or if you would like to receive notifications of indexing project updates. slightly less than what the colored population had been 100 years before.) long-lifted. Thomas Grange Simons III, his forebears and relations. Her happiest days seem to have been those of her early youth, for when
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"After the war when we came back to Charleston I went to work as a chimney-sweep. need any one to write his pass 'cause he could write as well as master. 5, No. were a lot older than me, and were in the war. Linkpendium! implied that she considered them the acme of gentle folks). They paid me ten cents a story. If you serve God and obey His
can be difficult because the name of a plantation may have been changed through the years and because the sizeable number 11, No. Learn more. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574942, 167 Enslaved People in the Estate of William Baynard, Edisto Island, SC, 1862 Indexed by Toni, Slaves in the Estate of Esther Belin, Sandy Knowe Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1851 Indexed by Penny Worley, Slaves at Pine Grove and Spring Grove Plantations of William Bell, SC,1853 Indexed by Toni, A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bellinger and De Veaux and Other Families, Blake of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine She raise me for a house girl. Barnwell County, South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and 1870 African Americans (Source: Large Slaveholders of 1860 and African American Surname Matches from 1870) Barnwell Enslaved and Free Persons, and Slaveholders Cathwood Plantation (Source: Sankofa's Afrikan Slave Genealogy) Cowden Plantation (Source: Sankofa's Afrikan Slave Genealogy) Barnwell - South Carolina: Dec/28/1889: Charles Nelson: Jefferson - South Carolina: Nov/24/1903: Louis Patrick: Bayne - South Carolina: June/18/1899: Allen Pendleton: . And it don't make any difference if you're poor
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