GENEALOGY / LOCAL HISTORY
Richard Carlton Fulcher's African American Collection
| SURNAME | NAME | SUMMARY | FILE # |
| Boyd Cook |
Armistead Henry DICK |
ACCOUNT OF SALES OF ESTATE An Account of Sales of the Estate of Armstead Boyd, deceased, was filed in the April Term of Court 1817. Henry Cook purchased the slave, DICK, who was about 23 years old. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 322. [file 200] |
00200 |
| Boyd Boyd |
Armistead Mary TOMCHARLES WINNEY |
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Settlement of the Estate of Armistead Boyd, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1820. Mary Boyd, widow, received 1/3rd of 9 negroes of the estate, including: TOM, CHARLES, and WINNEY. [2]Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 146. [file 201] |
00201 |
| Boyd Boyd |
Harrison Rhoda CELIA SCILY HANNAH HAMPTON DICEY |
WILL Harrison Boyd died in 1818, leaving a will, dated Feb. 24, 1818, and probated in the April Term of Court, 118. He left the following bequest: To his wife Rhoda Boyd his slaves CELIA, variously, SCILY, HANNAH and her boys, HAMPTON and DICEY. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 378. [file 202] | 00202 |
| Boyd | Harrison SCILY CELIA HANNAH DYCY HAMPTON |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE An Inventory of the Estate of Harrison Boyd, deceased, was filed in the July Session of Court, 1818, listing the following slaves: SCILY, variously CELIA, HANNAH, DYCY, and HAMPTON. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, PP. 391‑392. [file 203] | 00203 |
| Boyd | James CYNTHIS FANMATILDA DAVY NED PETER TOM LEVI ALFRED GRACE HARRET |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE An Inventory of the Estate of James Boyd, deceased, was filed in the October Term of Court 1821, and lists the following slaves: CYNTHIA, FAN, MATILDA, DAVY, NED, PETER, TOM, LEVI, ALFRED, GRACE, and HARRET. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 267. [204] |
00204 |
| Boyd Pratt pratt Boyd Swisher Swisher |
James DAVID CYNTHIA FANNY MATILDA TOM GRACE SINE ALFRED HANNAH MAHALA Samuel Polly NANCY Abner PETER SARAH Henry H. Sinia MILLY MARY |
WILL James Boyd died May 24, 1824, leaving will with the following bequests: Samuel Pratt and Polly his wife received a negro girl NANCY. [Polly Pratt was James Boyd's daughter.] Abner Boyd received negro boy PETER & negro girl SARAH. Henry H. Swisher and Sinia his wife received negro girls MILLY & MARY. [Sinia Swisher was James Boyd's daughter.] James Boyd left 13 slaves: DAVID, aged 35 years; CYNTHIA, aged 45 years; FANNY, aged 30 yrs., MATILDA, aged 27 years; TOM, aged 13 years; GRACE, aged 15 yrs.; SINE, aged 9 years; ALFRED, aged 9 years; HANNAH, aged 7 years; MAHALA, aged 7 years; JEMIMA, aged 5 years; LEWIS, aged 3 years; and LETHE, aged 3 years. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 292. [file 205] | 00205 |
| Boyd Hatcher | Martha AARON BOB WILSON JACK HOUSTON OCEOLA HARRISON JANE ELLEN O.C., Executor |
ESTATE SALE ANNOUNCEMENT The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, March 3, 1843. EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE NEGROES. On Saturday the 25th of March next, I will sell to the highest bidder, at the late resi‑ dence of Martha Boyd, deceased, in the vicinity of Hardeman's X Roads, Nine Likely Negroes viz: AARON, BOB, WILSON, JACK, HOUSTON, OCEOLA, HARRISON, JANE, and ELLEN. TERMS___A credit of twelve months will be given, bond and approved security being required of the purchasers. O. C. HATCHER, Executor. Feb. 24, 1843. |
00206 |
| Boyd Boyd |
Washington L Mary V. JULIEN VIOLET DEE |
WILL Washington L. Boyd died January 8, 1860, leaving a will. His slaves were owned jointly with his sister, Mary V. Boyd, and included: JULIAN aged 34 years, VIOLET aged 17 years, and DEE aged 11 years. Slaves must be sold. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p.52. [file 207] |
00207 |
| Perkins Floyd Bond |
william O. William John JINNY |
BILL OF SALE On February 12, 1820, William O. Perkins' sold to William Floyd for the sum of $800, a slave named JINNY, who was bought from John Bond in January, 1820. Recorded in the April Term of Court, 1820. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, p. 32. [file 208] |
00208 |
| Owen Campbell Cavender |
William E. Andrew Stephen JENNY |
BILL OF SALE On January 20, 1827, William E. Owen and Andrew Campbell sold to Stephen Cavender, a negro slave named JENNY, about 17 year old for the sum of $500. The slave was said to be healthy, but she was unhealthy and unsound and still is. They refuse to take her back. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 77. [file 209] |
00209 |
| Hinkle Boyle Johnson |
James Charles JINNY Joel JINNY |
LAWSUIT, CHANCERY COURT Deposition of James Hinkle, aged 23, dated 24 September 1877. I knew the mulatto irl JINNY (formerly the property of Charles Boyle) from the Spring of 1826 until that fall. During this time she worked with my father's hands under my directions upon his farm. I never knew her to be unwell. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 77. [file 210] Deposition of Joel Johnson. I knew the mulatto girl JINNY and hired her from Mr. Boyles in January 1825, and she lived with me until Dec. 25, 1825. I never knew her not to be well except one time when she had billious fever about 2 weeks which was common in the county at the time. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 77. [file 210] | 00210 |
| Boyle Johnson |
Charles Joel JENNY |
LAWSUIT, CHANCERY COURT Deposition of Charles Boyle, aged 45. I sold Owen and Campbell the mulatto girl JENNY. I owned her about 9 or 10 years. She was never sick except with billious fever while hired out to Joel Johnson. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 77. [file 211] |
00211 |
| Clark Brooks Clayborne Lacy |
Alexander Stephen Mary thomas Joseph John Milly Mary HANNAH SIMON MARY |
MORTGAGE To Alexander Clark, the Mortgage of Stephen, Mary, Thomas, Joseph, and John Brooks, Milly Claborne and Mary Lacy. Slaves: HANNAH, SIMON, and girl MARY. Registered June 7, 1821. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Deeds, H, 21. [file 212] |
00212 |
| Browder Combs Browder Browder Browder |
Frederick Jane M. William H. Nancy C. Lucindey HENRY SILVEY JACK PEGGY |
WILL Frederick Browder, died, circa 1815, leaving a will with the following bequests: To children Jane M. Combs, William H. Browder, Nancy C. Browder, and Lucindey M. Browder, the following slaves: HENRY, SILVEY, JACK and PEGGY. Slaves SOLOMON and JOE are to be sold with certian livestock. The Will was dated August 14, 1815, and probated in the October Term of Court, 1815. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 158. [file 213] |
00213 |
| Browder Browder Bostic |
Frederick Frederick Jr. SAUL John JOE HALL SILVEY PEGGY JACK |
ACCOUNT OF ESTATE SALE Inventory of the Sales of the Estate of Fredrick Browder, deceased, filed in the January Session of Court, 1816. Fredrick Browder [Jr.] purchased slave SAUL. John Bostic purchased slave JOE. Slaves sold for the use of the youngest heirs were: HALL, SILVY, child PEGGY, and boy JACK. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 189. [file 214] |
00214 |
| Brown Joshua |
Charles Brown JACK Elizabeth Rebecca NED |
On February 24, 1801, Charles Brown executed a Deed of Gift to his children. He gave his son, Joshua Brown, a slave named JACK. He gave to his daughters, Elizabeth and Rebecca, the slave NED. The deed was registered in Davidson County, Tennessee. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 74. [file 215] |
00215 |
| Brown | Joseph | I Inventory of the Estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, was filed in the October Term of Court,1814, listing a Negro man and woman and two children [no names were given]. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 106. [file 216] |
00216 |
| Brown Brown Worley Mendenall |
Joseph Ann PEGGY Polly MATILDA Ruth DAVID |
DIVISION OF ESTATE Division of Will of Joseph Brown, deceased, proven July Session, 1814. Joseph Brown of Dickson County, Tennessee, wife Ann Brown, personal estate during her life and then divided between her children: Daughter Polly Worly to receive Negro child MATILDA, first child of my Negro woman, Peggy. Daughter Ruth Mendenall, after death of my wife to procure freedom of Negro Man, DAVID, for meritorious services. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 96. [file 217] | 00217 |
| Brown Brown Reynolds |
Charles Michael JACK Thomas NED |
ADDITIONAL SALE OF ESTATE An Account of an Additional Sale of the Estate of Charles Brown, deceased, which took place on November 1, 1817, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1818. It lists the following purchasers: Michael Brown purchased the slave JACK. Thomas Reynolds purchased the slave NED. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 365. [file 218] |
00218 |
| Brown Brown |
Merritt R Benjamin. |
PETTION TO SELL SLAVES Merritt R. Brown, guardian for Benjamin Brown, filed a Petition to Sell the Slaves of the estate inherited by Benjamin Brown for the support of Brown and his family. The petition was filed in the October Session of Court, 1833. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 6, p. 238. [file 219] | 00219 |
| Brown | Benjamin | PETITION TO SELL SLAVES Benjamin Brown died, intestate, August 1835. His children filed a petition to sell 18 slaves of the estate and divide the proceeds. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 11. [file 220] | 00220 |
| Brown Powell Brown |
William John Charlotte Samuel Thomas J. HENRY |
PETITION TO SELL SLAVES William Brown et al filed, on 5 February 1857, an Exparte ‑ Petition for the Sale and Division of the Estate of their father. The Court issued the opinion that John Powell and wife Charlotte, and their son Samuel, having been absent from Tennessee for seven years are presumed dead. It is in the interest of the minor, Thomas J. Brown, that the land and slave HENRY be sold. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VII, p. 37. [file 221] | 00221 |
| Brown | Catherine | 1860 SLAVE SCHEDULE (CENSUS), WILLIAMSON CO., TENN. Catherine Brown was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tenn‑ essee [p. 2], as the owner of 4 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___ names are not listed. The slaves were: 1 female black aged 38 years, 1 female black aged 7, 1 male black aged 3, and 1 male black aged 3 months. There was one slave house on the property. |
00222 |
| Buford | James Charlotte HARRY Edward DICK STEPHEN Charlotte Priscilla Cathering ANDREW SUKEY DARBY PATE JUDY GLOSTER FANNY SAM James PETER |
WILL James Buford died leaving a will dated April 10, 1811, proven in Williamson County Court during the July Session, 1811. The following bequests were made: To daughter Charlotte, the boy HARRY. To son Edward, the slaves DICK and STEPHEN. To daughters Charlotte, Priscilla, and Cathering the following slaves ‑ ANDREW, SUCKEY, DARBY, PATE, JUDY, GLOSTER, FANNY, and SAM. To son James, the slave PETER. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 255. [file 223] |
00223 |
| Buford | Edward DICK BOWLER JIM FRANK STEPHENDAVE POSELEY EDMUND ALCE LUCINDA TABB JINNY MARIA CAROLINE MARTHA MILLE ELLINDER SILEY OLLY ELLICK MIRA |
WILL Edward Buford, deceased. Will dated 5 March 1828. Exparte ‑ Petition for Division of Per‑ sonal Estate and Distribution filed in Court, 1828. Slaves: DICK, BOWER, JIM, FRANK, STEPHEN, DAVE, POSELEY, EDMUND, ALCE, LUCINDA, TABB, JINNY, MARIA, CAROLINE, MARTHA, MILLE, ELLINDER, SILEY, OLLY, ELLICK, & MIRA. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 5 1830‑31, 259. [file 224] |
00224 |
| Buford | Edward | INVENTORY OF ESTATE Edward Buford died owning 18 slaves. Loose records. Oct. Term 1837. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaeous Records, IV, 27.[ 3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaeous Records, IV, 27. [file 225] |
00225 |
| Buford Judkins Judkins Judkins Judkins |
Charles Josephine Margaret James W. Priscilla R. EMILY |
DEED OF GIFT On July 20, 1834, Charles Buford, of Giles County, Tennessee, executed a Deed of Gift to his granddaughers, Josephine Judkins and Margaret Judkins, daughters of James W. Judkins and Priscilla R. Judkins of Hempstead County, Arkansas Territory, for a slave named EMILY. The Deed was filed in the Williamson County Court August 26, 1834. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 19. [file 226] | 00226 |
| Buford | Spender | INVENTORY OF ESTATE Spencer Buford's estate was probated in the November Term of Court, 1845. He owned slaves. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 50. [file 227] | 00227 |
| Buford | John R. Emily Ann LUCINDA CLARA MARGARET |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE John R. Buford died on October 28, 1850, intestate, leaving his widow, Emily Ann. He owned the following slaves at the time of his death: LUCINDA aged 20 years, and her child CLARA aged about 3 years, and MARGARET aged 12 years. The widow wants to sell the slaves. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, p. 119. [file 228] | 00228 |
| Cameron Buford Andrews |
Ewen Spencer Mark |
LAWSUIT, CHANCERY COURT In a lawsuit, filed 1813, styled: Ewen Cameron vs. Spencer Buford, the deposition of Mark Andrews, aged 78, was taken: "In 1861 James Buford told me he owned the mother of three children. They were of a bad disposition, and he had given Mr. Cameron one of the children. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VII, pp. 34‑35. [file 229] | 00229 |
| Bugg | Benjamin CHARLES ALLEN PETER JACOB TERRY WARRICK DORCAS LUCY RACHEL JENNEY VINEY DILCEY ELENOR |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of Benjamin Bugg, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1813,and lists the following slaves: CHARLES, ALLEN, PETER, JACOB, TERRY, WARRICK, DORCAS, LUCY, RACHEL, JENNEY, VINEY, DILCEY, and ELENOR. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 318. [file 230] |
00230 |
| Bugg Young Pinkston Carothers Alexander PRICE |
Benjamin ALLEN MOLL William David PETER John CHARLES William STERLING JAMES JAMES |
SALE OF ESTATE Sale of the Estate of Benjamin Bugg, deceased, which occurred on May 20, 1813, was filed in the July Session of Court,1813. Mentions the hire of slaves, ALLEN and MOLL and a Negro woman and four children [names not given]; also, William Young hired a girl slave: David Pinkston hired a slave named PETER: John Carothers hired a slave named CHARLES: William Alexander hired a slave named STERLING: and JAMES PRICE hired a slave named JACOB. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 21. [file 231] |
00231 |
| Bugg Carothers Perkins Bugg Pinkston Pinkston Bugg Pinkston Perkins Young Bugg | Benjamin Robert N.T. CHARLES Nancy David ALLEN JACOB NELLY DARCAS CONTRA LOOSE David Nancy PETER David Nicholas T. STERLING William Nancy RACHEL |
HIRE OF SLAVES OF ESTATE Hire of the slaves of the estate of Benjamin Bugg, deceased, filed in the January Session of Court, 1814. The following slaves were hired for 12 months. CHARLES hired to Robert Carothers, and, later, to N. T. Perkins. ALLEN hired to Nancy Bugg. JACOB hired to Nancy Bugg, and, later, to David Pinkston. NELLY hired to Nancy Bugg, and later, NELLY and her child were hired by David Pinkston. DARCASS and her child hired to Nancy Bugg. CONTRA LOOSE and 4 children hired to lowest bidder. PETER hired to James Price, and, later, to Nancy Bugg. STERLING hired to David Pinkston, and, later, to Nicholas T. Perkins. RACHEL hired to William Young, and, later to Nancy Bugg. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, pp. 56 & 232. [file 232] |
00232 |
| Bugg | Benjamin STERLING |
ADDITIONAL INVENTORY OF ESTATE Additional Inventory of the Estate of Benjamin Bugg, filed in the October Term of Court, 1814, lists one Negro boy named STERLING. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 107. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 107. [file 233] | 00233 |
| Bullock Terryl |
William James JANE |
ACCOUNT OF SALES Account of Sales of the Estate of William Bullock, dated Dec. 10, 1810, filed in the July Session of Court 1811. James Terryl purchased a Negro girl, JANE. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 259. See, also, Will Book 3, p. 363/563. [file 234] | 00234 |
| Burch | John J. | 1860 SLAVE SCHEDULE (CENSUS), WILLIAMSON CO., TENN. John J. Burch was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 4], as the owner of one slave, a male black aged 50. |
00235 |
| Burnett Roberts Burnett |
Tolifer Mary BENJAMIN JOSHUA JIM ANTHONY MARTHA MARY URCY HENRY Polly Joseph CHERRY CLEARY PHILL CHERRY CREAMY DANIEL ANNE LIZZIE Joseph NED KIT |
WILL Tolifer Burnett died in 1822, leaving a will which was probated July 1822. He left the following bequests: To wife, Mary, the slaves ‑ BENJAMIN, JOSHUA, JIM, ANTHONY, MARTHA, MARY, URCY and HENRY. To daughter Polly Roberts' child, Joseph, the slaves ‑ CHERRY'S or CLEARY'S son PHILL, CHERRY or CREAMY, DANIEL, ANNE, and LIZZIE. To son Joseph Burnett, the slave NED and take KIT and take care of him. The will was again filed in the court in the September Session of 1854. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 62.[file236] |
00236 |
| Burnett Dodson Dodson Burnett Atkinson Atkinson Burnett |
William W. Bird F. Elizabeth A (burnett) John J. William Emily J. (Burnett) Jane T. DICYGEORGE CATHERINE |
PETITION FOR SALE & DISTRIBUTION William W. Burnett, Bird F. Dodson and his wife Elizabeth A. (Burnett) Dodson, John J. Burnett, William Atkinson and wife Emily J. (Burnett) Atkinson, and Jane T. Burnett, are joint owners of the following slaves: HARVEY aged 45 years, DICY aged 45 years, GEORGE aged 23 years, and CATHERINE aged 8 years. Heirs Petition for Sale of Slaves and Division of proceeds from sale. Recorded November Session 1860. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Lawsuits, Book 8, p. 42. [file237] | 00237 |
| Byers | John M. | 1860 SLAVE SCHEDULE (CENSUS), WILLIAMSON CO., TENN. John M. Byers was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennes‑ see [p. 3], as the owner of 4 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___ names are not listed. There was 1 slave house on his property. The slaves were: 1 female black aged 25, 1 female black aged 28, 1 female black aged 5, and 1 female black aged 2. |
00238 |
| Caldwell | Thomas G. PETER |
MEMORANDUM Memorandum of the Estate of Thomas G. Caldwell, deceased, filed in the July Session of Court, 1810, lists a Negro boy, PETER, aged 17 years old. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 226. [file 239] |
00239 |
| Caldwell Caldwell |
Thomas Mary PETER |
ACCOUNT OF SALE OF ESTATE Account of the Sale of the Estate of Thomas Caldwell, deceased, dated 21 Sept. 1810, records the purchase by Mary Caldwell of the slave boy PETER. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, P. 104. [file 240] |
00240 |
| Caldwell | William HUGHY |
CAPTURE OF SLAVE The ( Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, Sept. 1, 1854 COMMITTED TO JAIL Committee to the Jail of Williamson County about the middle of August, a negro man named HUGHY, and says he belongs to William Caldwell, near Columbus Mississippi. Said negro is about 25 years old, brown color, weighs about 160 lbs., 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. He has a rosy colored head and a very full breast and a full set of teeth. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward to prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or will be dealth with as the law directs. |
00241 |
| Atkinson Caldwell |
Tilman F. Sarah D. DICEY CHARLEY |
PETITION TO SELL SALES In 1859, Tilman F. Atkinson, guardian of Sarah D. Caldwell, petitioned the court to sell the slaves she had inherited, including DICEY, about 21 or 22 years old, and her children ‑ CHARLEY about 3 or 4 years old and an infant. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VII, p. 34. [file 242] |
00242 |
| Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun | Charles George DINAH DICK Charles Hayes DOCTOR Peggy FANNY WASHTON KING CLOE |
WILL Charles Calhoun died circa 1822, leaving a will which was probated in the October Term of Court, 1822. He left the followng bequests: To my son George Calhoon, the slaves ‑ DINAH and DICK. To my grandson Charles Hayes Calhoon, the slave DOCTOR. To my daughter Peggy, the slaves FANNY and WASHINGTON. My negro boy KING and my negro woman to be appraised. My slave CLOE, "after my death shall be free to go and come among the children at pleasure. If said Negro woman should become a charge each legatee shall bear a proportionable part of her expense. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 387/587 ‑ 388/588. [file 243] | 00243 |
| Cameron Buford |
Ewen Spencer TOM |
LAWSUIT, CHANCERY COURT A lawsuit was filed in 1813, styled, Ewen Cameron vs. Spencer Buford. In 1810 James Buford was indebted to Cameron for $800. $400 was owned for a negro man, TOM. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VII, p. 34. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VII, p. 34. [file 244] | 00244 |
| Campbell | Andrew JACK FANNY RODY MARY NANCY MECCA HARRIET CHOCOLATE WASHINGTON ELIZA MARY AN |
ADDITIONAL INVENTORY Additional Inventory of the Estate of Andrew Campbell was filed in the January Session of Court, 1819, listing the following slaves: JACK, FANNY, RODY, JENNY, MARY, NANCY, MECCA, HARRIET, CHOCOLATE, WASHINGTON, ELIZA, and MARY AN. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 24, [file 245] |
00245 |
| Campbell Owen Campbell White Stewart |
Andrew William E. A. JACK WASHINGTON MARY NANCY James James FANNY MARIAH HARRIETT MARY ANN ELIZA CHOCOLATE RODY CHOCOLATE JENNY |
ACCOUNT OF SALES An Account of the Sales of the Estate of Andrew Campbell, deceased, was filed in the January Term of Court 1824: William E. Owen and A. Campbell purchased the slaves ‑ JACK, WASHINGTON, MARY, and NANCY. Other purchasers, James White and James Stewart, took FANNY and her three children. and MARIAH, HARRIETT, SALLY, MARY ANN, and ELIZA, children of CHOCOLATE, RODY, CHOCOLATE, JENNY and her infant child. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 697. [file 246] | 00246 |
| Bennett Campbell Fleming Oden Bennett | William Y. Elizabeth Samuel ANDY MACK Hezekiah JESSE Nancy ORMAN TILLMON ELIZA |
ACCOUNT OF SLAVE SALE In the December Term of Court, 1856, William Y. Bennett, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Campbell, filed a Petition to Sell the Slaves of the estate on behalf of the heirs. The heirs owned in common seven slaves. They were sold on January 10, 1857, at Bethesda. Samuel Fleming, Jr., purchased ANDY aged 10 years, and MACK aged 8 years. Hezekiah Oden purchased JESSE, aged 6 years, for $600. Nancy Bennett purchased ORMAN and her child, TILLMON, aged 11 months for $735. Nancy Bennett also purchased ELIZA, aged 15 years for $500. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 20. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 20. [file 247] | 00247 |
| Carmack | Aquilla | WILL Aquilla Carmack, of Davidson County, Tennessee, died leaving a will which was recorded in Williamson County, Tenn., May 14, 1816. A Division of the Slaves of the estate was made January 31, 1820. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VIII, p. 108. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VIII, p. 108. [file 248] | 00248 |
| Carothers Carothers Carothers Cook |
James James L. Valentina J. thomas J. STEPHENADELINE SAM MARIA BUCK |
DEED OF GIFT James Carothers executed a Deed of Gift to James L. Carothers, in trust for his daughter, Valentina J. Carothers, who married Thomas J. Cook, for five slaves, to be hers and free from the liabilities of her husband. The slaves were: STEPHEN aged 27 years, ADELINE aged 34 years and her infant child aged 1 year, SAM aged 3 years, MARIA aged 12 years, and BUCK aged 14 years. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 1. [file 249] | 00249 |
| Carsey Irions Walters Walters |
thomas P. Philip I. Labon L. Martha L. SQUIRE |
REFUNDING BOND Thomas P. Carsey died May 26, 1836, intestate. Philip I. Irions was appointed administrator of Carsey's estate. He filed a Refunding Bond in the June Session of Court 1836, having delivered to Labon L. Walters, a slave named SQUIRE, in right of his wife Martha L. (Carsey) Walters. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds, 1819‑1851, no page number. [file 250] | 00250 |
| Craig Carsey Wilkinson Hardeman |
Joe Thomas |
RUNAWAY NOTICE April 13, 1835 RUNAWAY On Friday night the 13th instant, a negro man, Joe Craig late the property of Mr. Carsey and Wilkinson's estate. Joe is a black man, about six feet high, strong and active, about thirty‑two years old. When he went off he wore whiskers. I will give fifty dollars for his apprehension and delivery to me. Franklin, March 27, 1825. Thomas Hardeman [1] The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, April 13, 1835. [file 251] | 00251 |
| Carter Carter Carter Carter |
Daniel Samuel Milton Robert KATE NERO DEETER JOHN LITTLETON ROSE SEVAN PETER MERCURY |
AGREEMENT Daniel Carter and Samuel Carter, Agreement, to Milton Carter. Registered February 25, 1822. Daniel Carter and Samuel Carter convey to Milton Carter. "I have duirng my natural life two negroes left to me by my father Robert Carter and at my decease was to belong to my heirs. Slaves: KATE ‑ 60 years old, ?NERO ‑ 45 years old, DEETER ‑ 35 years & increase as follows; John ‑ 12 years old, Littleton ‑ 10 years old, ROSE, SEVAN, PETER ‑ about 4 years old, MERCURY ‑ about 7 months old. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Deeds, H, 84. [file 252] |
00252 |
| Carter Hill |
Robert Dan TOM |
DEED Robert Carter deed to Dan Hill. Registered December 13, 1810. Slave boy TOM. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Deeds, B, 613. [file 253] |
00253 |
| Carter | Richard | ACCOUNT OF SALE Richard Carter died circa 1815. His Estate Sale took place on April 22, 1815, and An Account of the Sale of his estate was filed in the July Session of court, 1815. It mentions the hire of a Negro girl [name not given], and the hire of a Negro man [name not given] by Alexander Johnson. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 146. [file 254] |
00254 |
| Carter Carter |
Sarah Richard |
AGREEMENT Articles of Agreement were made on July 24, 1838, and filed in Court. Sarah Carter, widow, and administrator of Richard Carter, deceased, owned a negro man and woman, now with their increase there are 11 slaves. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 37. | 00255 |
| Carter Carter |
Isaac Milton FILLIS ARTEMUS |
WILL Isaac Carter died circa 1822 and left a will which was probated in the January Term of Court 1823. He left a bequest to his brother Milton Carter, two slaves, FILLIS and ARTEMUS. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 607. [file 256] | 00256 |
| Carter | Isaac FILBERT LEWIS |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE An Inventory of the estate of Isaac Carter was filed in the January Session of Court 1823, and lists two slaves; FILBERT and a child LEWIS. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 612‑613. [file 257] | 00257 |
| Carter Carter Conn |
Theodorick Mary Josephus H. |
PETITION FOR DIVISION Theodorick Carter died in 1837, intestate. His widow Mary Carter remarried to Josephus H. Conn. Carter's slave HANNAH, since Theodorick's death, had three children: LUCRETIA, FLORENCE, and ALLEN. Petition for Division of the Estate filed in Court in 1854. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 29. [file258] | 00258 |
| Carter | Benjamin GEORGE LOUISA |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE An Inventory of the Estate of Benjamin Carter, deceased, of South Carolina, was filed in the April Term of Court, 1854, listing two slaves; GEORGE aged 27 years, and LOUISA aged 27 years. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, pp. 71‑72. [file 259] |
00259 |
| Cash | Elisha HARRY |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of Elisha Cash, deceased, filed in the Feb. Session of Court, 1802, lists a slave named HARRY. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 97. [260] |
00260 |
| Cash Breathitt Cook |
Henry E. Henry SAM |
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SLAVE SALE The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, Dec. 12, 1834. NOTICE On Tuesday the 6th day of January next, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House in the town of Franklin, a negro man named Sam belonging to the estate of Henry Cash deceased. E. Breathitt, Adm'r of Estate of Henry Cook dec'd Dec. 5, 1834. |
00261 |
| Caton McKay |
Martha John P. Adm'r MIRIAM |
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SLAVE SALE The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, March 3, 1843. SALE In Pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in Franklin, at its April term 1842, I will sell at the Market house in Franklin, on Monday the 13th day of March next, a negro woman named MIRIAM, on a credit of six months. Bond and approved security required of purchaser.. JOHN P. MCKAY, Adm'r. with the will annexed of Martha Caton, dec'd. |
00262 |
| TURNER Davis |
DAVIS Nancy NANCY ELIJAH LYTLE BETTY STEVENELL MAY CARSON |
Turner Davis died in January, 1861, intestate, leaving a widow, Nancy Davis, and several children. He owned several slaves: NANCY aged 46 years, ELIJAH aged 27 years and unsound, LYTLE aged 18 years, BETTY aged 15 years, STEVE aged 16 years, NELL aged 13 years, MAY aged 8 years, and CARSON aged 12 years. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IV, Loose Records, p. 49. [file 263] | 00263 |
| Cayce Flipping |
Thomas Jacob CHANEY CAROLINE |
LAWSUIT, CHANCERY COURT Thomas Cayce vs. Jacob Flipping. January Session of Court, 1828. In October 1827, Cayce owned two Negro girls . . . Chaney, aged 21 years and valued at $600, and Caroline, aged 13 years and valued at $400 . . . Cayce lost the girls from his possession and they came into the possession of Flippen who will not return the girls to Cayce. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IV, 1. [file 264] | 00264 |
| Cecil | susan J. | 1860 SLAVE SCHEDULE (CENSUS), WILLIAMSON CO., TENN. Susan J. Cecil was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 4], as the owner of 5 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___their names are not listed. The slaves included: 1 male black aged 30 years, 1 female black aged 30, 1 male black aged 28, 1 female black aged 25, and 1 male black aged 6. |
00265 |
| CHAMP | JOHN AILSE NANCE GEORGE LONDON KEZIAH SUSAN |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Goods and Chattels, Rights, and Credits of JOHN CHAMP, filed in the October Session of Court, 1810, lists the followng slaves: AILSE, NANCE, GEORGE, and LONDON. A Division of the Negroes of the estate of John Champ was made in 1824. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 235. See, also, Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 51. [ file 266] Partition of the Estate of John Champ, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1821, listing the following slaves: NANCE worth $500., GEORGE, worth $500., KEZIAH, worth $200., and SUSAN, worth $200. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 242. [file 266] |
00266 |
| Champ | John GEORGE KISSA SUCKY |
DIVISION OF ESTATE A Division of the estate of John Champ, deceased, was filed in the April Term of Court, 1824, and lists the hiring out of GEORGE, KISSA, and SUCKY for the years 2829, 1820,1821, 1822, & 1823. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 717. [file 267] |
00267 |
| Chapell McDaniel |
Richard John ISHAM |
RUNAWAY NOTICE The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, Aug. 8, 1834. RUNAWAY IN JAIL Committed to the jail of Williamson County, on the 6th inst., a negro boy named Isham about twenty‑two years old, small in stature, and has lost a toe from his left foot. He says he belongs to Richard Chapell, Maury County, Tennessee. John McDaniel, Jailor August 8, 1834. |
00268 |
| Childress | Henry GEORGE MELLEY JESSIE PERRY ESTER LOTTE ALLEN NELSON |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of Henry Childress, dated Jan. 7, 1814, lists the followings slaves: GEORGE aged 38 or 40 years, MILLEY aged 30 years, JESSIE aged 12 years, PERRY aged 9 years, ESTER aged 7 years, LOTTE aged 5 years, ALLEN aged 3 years, and NELSON aged 1 year. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 42. [file 269] | 00269 |
| Childress Shute Brown |
Henry William JESSE James GEORGE |
ACCOUNT OF SALE OF ESATTE Account of the Sale of the Estate of Henry Childress, deceased, sold on February 2, 1814, includes accounts for the hiring of the following slaves of the estate: Hire of boy JESSEE to William Shute, and the hire of boy GEORGE to James Brown. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 67. [file 270] |
00270 |
| Childress Childress Childress Childress Childress Childress |
Henry Elizabeth MILLY CHARLOTTE Eliza JESSE Margaret EASTER ALLIN Thomas GEORGE Sally C. PERRY HARRIETT |
DIVISION OF ESTATE The Division of the Estate of Henry Childress, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1817. To Elizabeth C. Childress, widow, the slaves MILLY and CHARLOTTE. To Eliza A. Childress, the slave JESSE. To Margaret L. Childress, the slaves EASTER and ALLIN. To Thomas M. Childress, the slave GEORGE. To Sally C. Childress, the slaves PERRY and HARRIETT. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 322. [file 271] | 00271 |
| Childress West Sheppard Bosley Childress |
Thomas M. GEORGE Stephen Elizabeth William B. Margery Charles Eliza Sarah C. PERRY HARRIET |
WILL Thomas M. Childress, deceased, left a will. Exparte ‑ Petition for Sale of Negroes filed in court. Slave GEORGE, aged 60 ordered to be sold. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 5 1830‑31, 268. [file 272] Stephen West and Elizabeth his wife, William B. Sheppard and Margery his wife, Charles Bosely and Eliza his wife, Stephen West executor of Thomas M. Childress, and Elizabeth West by her guardian Stephen West. July Term 1831. Exparte ‑ Petition for Sale of Negroes and Distribution. Thomas M. Childress left negroes PERRY & HARRIETT. They are to go to Sarah C. Childress. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Lawsuits, Book 5, 527. [file 272] | 00272 |
| Clark | Samuel FRANK ANA LUCINDA CHARLOTTE MARY ANN EVALINE |
DIVISION OF ESTATE A Division of the Estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, was filed in the January Term of Court 1823, and lists the following slaves: FRANK and ANA and her four children ‑ LUCINDA, CHARLOTTE, MARY ANN, and EVALINE. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 624‑625. [file 273] |
00273 |
| Craig | O.Y. | 1860 SLAVE SCHEDULE (CENSUS), WILLIAMSON CO., TENN. O. Y. Craig was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 2], as the owner of 2 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___names are not listed. The slaves included: 1 female black aged 26 years, and 1 female black aged 10 years. |
00274 |
| Christmas Marrs Marrs Dyer Green | William William Christmas ABRAM MARY Joseph Sally Jane Patsey |
WILL William Christmas died, leaving a will dated October 31, 1811, in which he left the following bequests: To grandson William Christmas Marrs, the following slaves ‑ ABRAM, and girl MARY now in possession of his father Joseph Marrs. To daughters, Sally Jane Dyer and Patsey Green, all the Negroes except Bobb. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1830, p. 264. [file 275] | 00275 |
| Christmas | William JUBELS BOBB ADAM DINAH |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of William Christmas, deceased, filed in the April Session 1812, listed the following slaves: JUBELS, BOBB, ADAM, and DINAH. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1830, p. 267. [file 276] | 00276 |
| Clark | Samuel WATT DICK JUDAH ALLEN LEWIS ORREY MOLLEY MARY FRANK |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, filed in the July Session of Court, 1807, lists the following slaves: WATT aged 35, DICK aged 25, JUDAH aged 18, two children ALLEN and LEWIS, two girls over twelve ‑ ORREY and MOLLEY, MARY under 12 years old, and FRANK under 12 years old. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1830, 166. [file 277] | 00277 |
| Clark | Samuel | ADDITIONAL INVENTORY OF ESTATE Additional Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, filed July Session of Court, 1807, includes a receipt for the hire of a Negro [not named in record]. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1830, 167. [file 278] | 00278 |
| clark | Samuel WATT DICK ORRA MARY LEWIS FRANK JUDE MILLEY ALLEN CARDINE |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, filed in the April Session of Court, 1810, lists the following slaves: WATT aged 35 years, DICK aged 25 years, ORRA aged 18 years, MARY aged 13 years, LEWIS aged 4 years, FRANK aged 12 years, JUDE aged 20 years, MILLEY aged 17 years, ALLEN aged 6 years, and CARDINE aged 1 year. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1830, 220. [file 279] |
00279 |
| Sawyers Clark |
Sampson Samuel |
ADMINISTRATOR'S SETTLEMENT Settlement with Sampson Sawyers, Administrator, in right of his wife, on the estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, for keeping three Negro children up to this present date ‑ $56.00. Proven in January Session of Court, 1810. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 212. [file 280] | 00280 |
| Clark | Samuel DICK LEWIS |
DIVISION OF ESTATE Division of the Estae of Samuel Clark, deceased, dated July 9, 1810, and filed in the July Session of Court, 1810, lists the slaves, DICK and LEWIS, valued at $660.00. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 225. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 225. [file 281] | 00281 |
| clark | Samuel WAT FRANKJUDE ANNE MOLLEYALLEN CATHERINE JACOB RUTH |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, dated Jan. 1, 1812, lists the following slaves: WAT, FRANK, JUDE, ANNE, MOLLEY, MARY, ALLEN, CATHERINE, and their children born since, namely, JACOB and RUTH. |
00282 |
| Clark | Samuel WALL (WATT) FRANK ALLEN JACOB JIM JERRY HARRIOT JUDE ONEY MOLLEY MARCY CAROLINE RUTH MINERVA LUCINDA |
MEMORANDUM OF NEGROES Memorandum of Negroes of the estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, filed in the October Session of Court, 1815, lists the following slaves: Wall [Watt] about 43 years old, Frank about 16 years old, Allen about 10 years old, Jacob about 4 years old, Jim about 2 years old, Jerry about 1 year old, Harriot about 3 years old, Jude about 1 year old, ONEY about 27 years old, MOLLEY about 22 years old, MARCY about 18 years old, CAROLINE about 6 years old, RUTH about 4 years old, MINERVA about 6 months old, and LUCINDA about 3 weeks old. |
00283 |
| Clark | Samuel | SETTLEMENT Settlement with the heirs of Samuel Clark, deceased, for the hire of the Negroes of the estate for the years 1816 and 1817, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1817. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 319. |
00284 |
| Clark Russworm |
Samuel John MOLLY JERRY WATT HARRIET BEN |
DIVISION OF NEGROES A Division of the Negroes of the Estate of Samuel Clark, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1818. The following slaves were given to John Russworm in right of his wife, the daughter of Samuel Clark: MOLLY valued at $600, JERRY valued at $225, WATT valued at $450, HARRIETT valued at $250, and BEN valued at $175 .[3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 377. [file 285] Samuel Clark, deceased, ____; estate probated Williamson County Court, 1826; "left slaves." [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 255. [file 285] |
00285 |
| Clouse | Isaac | 1860 SLAVE SCHEDULE (CENSUS), WILLIAMSON CO., TENN. Isaac B. Clouse was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennes‑ see [p. 2], as the owner of 3 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___names are not listed. He had 1 slave house on his property. The slaves included: 1 female black aged 27 years, 1 male mulatto aged 22 years, and 1 male mulatto aged 20 years. |
00286 |
| Clouston Perkins |
Edward G. Nicholas T. LANDON |
LAWSUIT, CHANCERY COURT Edward G. Clouston vs. Nicholas T. Perkins. Wants negro man, LANDON, that Perkins has. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 5 1830‑31, 359. [file 287] | 00287 |
| Cole Cole |
Joseph Elizabeth JACK |
WILL Joseph Cole, died in 1809, leaving a will, which was proven in the January Session of Court, 1810. To Elizabeth Cole, Joseph Cole left a Negro boy, JACK. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 214. [file 288] | 00288 |
| Cole | Thomas DENNIS MARY |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE An Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Cole, deceased, was filed in the October Session of Court, 1819, and includes the followings slaves: one boy named DENNIS, and a girl MARY. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 105‑106. [file 289] | 00289 |
| Collins White |
Thomas RACHEL |
PETITION TO SELL SLAVE Thomas Collins died in 1851, intestate. Mr. White was appointed administrator, and petitioned to the court that it was necessary to sell the slave RACHEL to pay debts of the estate. |
00290 |
| Donegan | Mary Scott | OBITUARY The (Franklin, Tenn.) Review Appeal, Nov. 27, 1924. "BLACK MAMMY" DIED HERE WEDNESDAY "The death of Mary Scott Donegan, who died suddenly Wednesday marks the passing of an esteemed ""Black Mammy"" of the good old days. ""Aunt Mary,"" as she was called by her host of friends, among the white people, was an exemplary character and was regarded as a good neighbor by those who lived near her. She was especially fond of children and her home was the mecca for the white children of the street to whom they carried their flowers and sweets and in turn got many a story about ""Once Upon a Time."" Aunt married belong to the Cook family to which the late Miss Lou Reese was related. She was the sister to Mattie Scott Otey, deceased, with whose daughters Carrie and Mattie lived until their death. She lived in Lebanon, Ohio, for about 40 years, but decided about 18 years ago that she wanted to come back down South to spend her last days against all protests of her adopted daughter, Mamie Murphy, whom she adopted, at the age of two years. At the age of 82 years and 15 days, she fell quietly asleep in Jesus while sitting in her chair."" [2] The (Franklin, Tenn.) Review Appeal, Nov. 27, 1924. [file 291] |
00291 |
| Cook | Edmund CHARLES SAM BOB LEVINA NANCY JUNER JOHAM MILLEY |
INVENTORY OF ESTATE Inventory of the Estate of Edmund Cook, deceased, dated January 1, 1806, included the following slaves: CHARLES aged 21 years, SAM aged 18 years, BOB aged 4 years, LEVINA aged 5 years, NANCY aged 24 years, JUNER (woman), aged 22 years, JOHAM aged 2 years, and MILLEY aged 2 years. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 128. [file 292] |
00292 |
| Cook Boyd Cook Cook Cook Cook |
Edmund Mary CHARLES WINNEY Henry NANCY JOHAM Mary JAN JAMES PETER John BOB LEVINA George SAM MILLEY |
DIVISION OF ESTATE Division of the Estate of Edmond Cook, deceased, was filed in Court during the January Session, 1809. The heirs drew lots: Mary Boyd, late Mary Cook, drew lot #1, and received slaves ‑ CHARLES and WINNEY, 18 years old. Henry Cook drew lot #2, and received slaves ‑ NANCY aged 26, and JOHAM aged 5 years. Mary Cook drew lot #3, and received slaves ‑ JAN aged 35 years, JAMES aged 2 years, and PETER aged 3 months. John Cook drew lot #4, and received slaves ‑ BOB aged 7 years, and LEVINA aged 8 years. George E. Cook drew lot #5, and received slaves ‑ SAM aged 21 years, and MILLEY aged 5 years. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 54. [file 293] |
00293 |
| Cook Cook Boyd |
Henry Edmund NUNEY SUK SUK ISHAM NUNEY ISHAM NANCY ISHAM |
GUARDIAN ACCOUNT Guardian Account of Henry Cook, guardian of Henry Cook, a minor orphan of Edmund Cook, deceased, made before Court April 1, 1814. Expenses: 1809 ‑ paid Boyd for boarding, clothing, schooling, and taxes on Negroes. Credit: 1809 ‑ hire of Negro woman NUNEY. 1810 ‑ hire of Negro SUK for nothing. 1811 ‑ hire of said Negro [SUK]. 1811 ‑ hire of ISHAM 1812 ‑ hire of NUNEY 1812 ‑ hire of ISHAM 1813 ‑ hire of NANCY 1813 ‑ hire of ISHAM. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 83. [file 294] |
00294 |
| Cook Cook |
Henry Edmund BOB BOB LEVY BOB LEVY BOB |
Guardian Account of Henry Cook, guardian of John Cook, minor orphan of Edmund Cook, deceased, filed in the Court on April 1, 1814. Credits: 1810 ‑ hire of BOB. 1811 ‑ hire of BOB. 1811 ‑ hire of LEVY. 1812 ‑ hire of BOB. 1812 ‑ hire of LEVY 1813 ‑ hire of BOB. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 84. [file 295] |
00295 |
| Cook Cook Cook |
Henry George E Edmund SAM MELLEY. |
Guardian Account of Henry Cook, guardian for George E. Cook, minor heir of Edmund Cook, deceased, filed in the Court Apirl 1, 1814. Credits: 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813 ‑ hire of SAM. 1811, 1812, 1813 ‑ hire of MELLEY. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 84. [file296] |
00296 |
| Cook Sharp Edmund Hulme |
Henry Searcy D. Cook CHINA George CHERRY |
Guardian Account filed in the April Session of Court, 1815, by Henry Cook, guardian of Searcy D. Sharp, minor heir of Edmund Cook, deceased, lists the hire of a Negro girl, CHINA and her child [no name given], for 1813‑1814; and a bond on George Hulme for the hire of Negro CHERRY, due Jan. 1, 1816. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 140. [file 297] | 00297 |
| Cook Sharp Cook Johnson Henry |
Henry Sala N edmund PETER. A. John J. PETER |
Guardian Account filed in the April Session of Court, 1815, by Henry Cook, guardian of Sala N. Sharp, minor heir of Edmund Cook, deceased, lists the hire of a Negro man PETER by A. Johnson for the year 1813; and the hire of PETER by John J. Henry. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 141. [file 298] |
00298 |
| Cook Cook |
Henry Edmund BOB |
Guardian Account for Henry Cook, guardian of John T. Cook, heir of Edmund Cook, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1817, and included a Credit for the hire of slave BOB for the years 1814, 1815, and 1816. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 282. [file 299] |
00299 |
| Cook Cook Cook |
Henry George Edmund SAM MILLY |
Guardian Settlement with Henry Cook, guardian of George E. Cook, heir of Edmund Cook, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1817, and included a Credit for the hire of slaves SAM and MILLY for the years 1814, 1815, and 1816. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 283. [file 300] |
00300 |
| Cook Cook |
Henry Edmund PETER RACHEL ROSE |
Three Guardian Settlements with Henry Cook, guardian of the minor heirs of Edmund Cook, were filed in the October Session of Court, 1817. Mentioned was the hire of the slave PETER, RACHEL and her child, and clothing for the slave ROSE. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, pp. 336 & 339. [file 301] |
00301 |
| Cook Crook Cook |
Henry George E. Edmund MILLY NANCY ISHAM BETTY NANCY ISHAM BETTY |
Guardian Account with Henry Cook, guardian for George E. Crook, minor heir of Edmund Cook, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1820. It mentions the hire of the slave SAM for the year 1818; the slave MILLY for the year 1818, and the hire of the slaves NANCY, ISHAM, BETTY, NANCY, ISHAM, and BETTY. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 133. [file 302] |
00302 |
| Cook Sharp Cook |
Henry Peggy Edmund ROSE |
Guardian Settlement for Henry Cook, guardian of Peggy Sharp, minor heir of Edmund Cook, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1820, and mentions the hire of the slave ROSE. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 135. [file 303] |
00303 |
| Cook Cook Cook |
Henry John T. Edmund BOB |
Guardian Settlement with Henry Cook, guardian of John T. Cook, minor heir of Edmund Cook, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1820, and mentions the hire of the slave BOB for the years 1818, 1819, and 1820. [6] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 136. [file 304] |
00304 |
| Cooke Lytle |
John W. Archibald LUCY |
COOKE‑LYTLE SLAVES John W. Cooke deed to Archibald Lytle. Registered August 17, 1821. "Negro female slave named LUCY, about 15 years old. [7] Williamson County, Tennessee, Deeds, H, 51. [file 305] |
00305 |
| AGNES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES. AGNES, a negro woman slave. 1822. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00306 | |
| ALISON | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ALISON, Nelson, colored. 1879. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00307 | |
| ALLEN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ALLEN, Will, colored. 1875. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00308 | |
| ARRINGTON | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ARRINGTON, George, colored. 1868. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00309 |
| BERRY | WILL | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BERRY, Will, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00310 |
| BIGGERS | JIM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BIGGERS, Jim, colored. 1881. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00311 |
| BITTICK | ADAM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BITTICK, Adam, colored. 1870. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00312 |
| BOWDEN | JAMES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BOWDEN, James, colored. 1864. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00313 |
| BOXLEY | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BOXLEY, George, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00314 |
| BRADLEY | AMOS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BRADLEY, Amos, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00315 |
| BRIDGES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BRIDGES, Tennessee, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00316 | |
| Brown | ANDERSON | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BROWN, Anderson, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00317 |
| BROWN | FRANK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BROWN, Frank, colored. 1878. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00318 |
| BROWN | JACK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BROWN, Jack, colored. 1838. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00319 |
| BUCHANAN | CATOR | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BUCHANAN, Cator, colored. 1884. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00320 |
| BUCHANAN | JESSE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BUCHANAN, Jesse, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00321 |
| BUCHANAN | JOSEPH | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BUCHANAN, Joseph, colored. 1869. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00322 |
| BUCHANAN | LEWIS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BUCHANAN, Lewis, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00323 |
| BUCHANAN | MARY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BUCHANAN, Mary, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00324 |
| BUFORD | HARDIN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BUFORD, Hardin, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00325 |
| BURNS | NED | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES BURNS, Ned, colored. 1870. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00326 |
| CALLAWAY | CAPERTON | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CALLAWAY, Caperton, colored. 1834. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00327 |
| CANNON | RILEY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CANNON, Riley, colored. 1869. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00328 |
| CAROTHERS | CHARLES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CAROTHERS, Charles, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00329 |
| CAROTHERS | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CAROTHERS, Henry, colored. 1887. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00330 |
| CAROTHERS | JACK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CAROTHERS, Jack, colored. 1869. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00331 |
| CAROTHERS | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CAROTHERS, John, colored. 1817. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00332 |
| CAROTHERS | ROBERT | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CAROTHERS, Robert, colored. 1809. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00333 |
| CARSON | CYNTHIA | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CARSON, Cynthia, colored. 1874. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00334 |
| CARTER | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CARTER, George, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00335 |
| CARTER | JACK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CARTER, Jack, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00336 |
| CARTER | LEWIS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CARTER, Lewis, colored. 1875. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00337 |
| CARTER | RUFUS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CARTER, Rufus, colored. 1881. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00338 |
| CAROTHERS | JACK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CARUTHERS, Jack, colored. 1877. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00339 |
| CATOR | FRANK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CATOR, Frank, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00340 |
| CHURCH | GREEN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CHURCH, Green, colored. 1867. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00341 |
| CHURCH | ANDREW | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CHURCH, Andrew, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00342 |
| CLAY | JEFF | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CLAY, Jeff, colored. 1869. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00343 |
| CLOUSTON | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CLOUSTON, Henry, colored. 1886. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00344 |
| COLDWELl | TOM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES COLDWELL, Tom, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00345 |
| CONN | JAMES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CONN, James, colored. 1865. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00346 |
| CONN | JO | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CONN, Jo., colored. 1870. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00347 |
| COOK | JERRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES COOK, Jerry, colored. 1883. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00348 |
| COX | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES COX, Henry, colored. 1869. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00349 |
| CRAFTON | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CRAFTON, Henry, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00350 |
| CRITZ | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CRITZ, John, colored. 1872. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00351 |
| CROCKETT | ALF | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CROCKETT, Alf, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00352 |
| CROOK | RANDALL | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES CROOK, Randall, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00353 |
| DABNEY | BOSE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES DABNEY, Bose, colored. 1873. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00354 |
| DAVIS | ROBERT | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES DAVIS, Robert, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00355 |
| DAVIS | TIM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES DAVIS, Tim, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00356 |
| DAVIS | TUCKER | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES DAVIS, Tucker, colored. 1868. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00357 |
| DEMOSS | ABRAM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES DEMOSS, Abram, colored. 1875. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00358 |
| DODSON | LUNDY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES DODSON, Lundy, colored. 1879. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00359 |
| ELLIS | MARISH | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ELLIS, Marish , colored. 1887. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00360 |
| ELSAYER | ANTHONY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ELSAYER, Anthony , colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00361 |
| EWING | ALEXANDER | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES EWING, Alexander, colored. 1865. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00362 |
| EWING | BUTCH | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES EWING, Butch, colored. 1865. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00363 |
| EWING | HARVEY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES EWING, Harvey, colored. 1883. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00364 |
| FARMER | VINEY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES FARMER, Viney, colored. 1888. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00365 |
| FITZGERALD | WILLIAM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES FITZGERALD, William, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00366 |
| FLEMING | AL | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES FLEMING, Al, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00367 |
| FLEMINg | GUS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES FLEMING, Gus, colored. 1877. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00368 |
| FLEMING | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES FLEMING, John, colored. 1883. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00369 |
| FLOYDE | GILBERT | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES FLOYDE, Gilbert, colored. 1893. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00370 |
| GENTRY | BEN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GENTRY, Ben, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00371 |
| GERMAN | BILL | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GERMAN, Bill, colored. 1881. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00372 |
| GERMAN | DANIEL | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GERMAN, Daniel, colored. 1860. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00373 |
| GERMAN | IKE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GERMAN, Ike, colored. 1881. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00374 |
| GERMAN | JERRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GERMAN, Jerry, colored. 1868. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00375 |
| GERMAN | JODIE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GERMAN, Jodie, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00376 |
| GERMAN | JUDY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GERMAN, Judy, colored. 1891. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00377 |
| GERMAN | SPENCER | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GERMAN, Spencer, colored. 1874. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00378 |
| GILES | ELLIS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GILES, Ellis, colored. 1883. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00379 |
| GRIFFEN | WILLIAM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES GRIFFEN, William, colored. 1868. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00380 |
| HALFACRE | WIS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HALFACRE, Wis, colored. 1809. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00381 |
| HARBERTSON | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HARBERTSON, John, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00382 |
| HARDEE | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HARDEE, Henry, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00383 |
| HARDIN | LEWIS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HARDIN, Lewis, colored. 1872. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00384 |
| HARRISON | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HARRISON, George, colored. 1881. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00385 |
| HOLT | RUFE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HOLT, Rufe, colored. 1884. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00386 |
| HORTON | JAMES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HORTON, James, colored. 1869. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00387 |
| HOUSE | MUNCH | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES HOUSE, Munch, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00388 |
| JOHNSON | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES JOHNSON, George, colored. 1887. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00389 |
| JONES | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES JONES, Henry, colored. 1895. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. | 00390 |
| JORDAN | ALEX | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES JORDAN, Alex, colored. 1867. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00391 |
| KINNARD | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASESKINNARD, George, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. | 00392 |
| KINNARD | JACK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASESKINNARD, Jack, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. | 00393 |
| KINNARD | THOMAS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES KINNARD, Thomas, colored. 1878. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00394 |
| McCONNELL | ANDREW | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES McCONNELL, Andrew, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00395 |
| MAXWELL | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES MAXWELL, Henry, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00396 |
| MITCHELL | ALEX | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASESMITCHELL, Alex, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. | 00397 |
| MORTON | JEFF | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES MORTON, Jeff, colored. 1876. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00398 |
| MOSELY | HAMRU | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES MOSELY, Hamru, colored. 1870. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00399 |