GENEALOGY / LOCAL HISTORY
Richard Carlton Fulcher's African American Collection
| SURNAME | NAME | SUMMARY | FILE # |
| MOSELY | J.M. | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES MOSELY, J. M., colored. 1882. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00400 |
| NEELY | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES NEELY, George, colored. 1875. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00401 |
| NEELY | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES NEELY, George, colored. 1849. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00402 |
| NOLEN | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES NOLEN, John, colored. 1868. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00403 |
| OWEN | ELLICK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASESOWEN, Ellick, colored. 1865. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. | 00404 |
| PATTON | HOUSTON | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES PATTON, Houston, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00405 |
| PERKINS | HILLARD | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES PERKINS, Hillard, colored. 1888. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00406 |
| PETWAY | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES PETWAY, John, colored. 1890. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00407 |
| POINTER | BUD | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES POINTER, Bud, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00408 |
| POINTER | DEE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES POINTER, Dee, colored. 1899. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00409 |
| POINTER | PARSLEY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES POINTER, Parsley, colored. 1873. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00410 |
| POLE | HARRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES POLE, Harry, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00411 |
| POYNTER | WALKER | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES POYNTER, Walker, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00412 |
| PRIM | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES PRIM, George, colored. 1870. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00413 |
| PURYEAR | ROBERT | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES PURYEAR, Robert, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00414 |
| REAMS | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES REAMS, George, colored. 1870. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00415 |
| REESE | DAN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES REESE, Dan, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00416 |
| REEVES | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES REEVES, George, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00417 |
| RICE | MANCE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES RICE, Mance, colored. 1880. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00418 |
| ROBERTS | JACK | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ROBERTS, Jack, colored. 1888. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00419 |
| ROBINSON | CYRUS | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ROBINSON, Cyrus, colored. 1872. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00420 |
| ROUNTREE | SUSAN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES ROUNTREE, Susan, colored. 1873. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00421 |
| SAWYER | ISAAC | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASESSAWYER, Isaac, colored. 1872. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. | 00422 |
| SCOTT | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SCOTT, Henry, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00423 |
| SCOTT | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SCOTT, John, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00424 |
| SCRUGGS | ABNER | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SCRUGGS, Abner, colored. 1873. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00425 |
| SCRUGGS | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SCRUGGS, Henry, colored. 1883. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00426 |
| SHANNON | BEN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SHANNON, Ben, colored. 1877. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00427 |
| SHELBORNE | IKE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SHELBORNE, Ike, colored. 1888. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00428 |
| SHELBORNE | BOSE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SHELBURN, Bose, colored. 1871. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00429 |
| SHELBORNE | WILL | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SHELBURN, Will, colored. 1898. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00430 |
| SHUTE | JOHN | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SHUTE, John, colored. 1890. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00431 |
| SHUTE | SAM | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SHUTE, Sam, colored. 1890. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00432 |
| SLAVE | DAVY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SLAVE, DAVY 1812. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00433 |
| STARNES | JANE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES STARNES, Jane, colored. 1899. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00434 |
| STEELE | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES STEELE, Henry, colored. 1866. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00435 |
| SWANSON | FELIX | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES SWANSON, Felix, colored. n.d.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00436 |
| VAUGHN | BILL | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES VAUGHN, Bill, colored. 1884. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00437 |
| WADE | PRENTICE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES WADE, Prentice, colored. 1882. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00438 |
| WADE | WESLEY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES WADE, Wesley, colored. 1890. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00439 |
| WALKER | JAMES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES WALKER, James, colored. 1877. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00440 |
| WARREN | JULIA | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES WARREN, Julia, colored. 1873. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00441 |
| WILLIAMS | HENRY | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES WILLIAMS, Henry, colored. 1881. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00442 |
| WILLIAMS | JAMES | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES WILLIAMS, James, colored. 1869. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00443 |
| WILSON | GEORGE | WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCUIT COURT, STATE CASES WILSON, George, colored. 1879.. State vs. ‑ Williamson County, Tennesse Circuit Court. |
00444 |
| ALEXANDER ALLEN ANDREWS AUSTIN BAILEY BAILEY BINGHAM BOND BOSTICK BOXLEY BROWN BROWN BUCHANAN BUFORD BURNS BUTLER |
DOC JEFF CLAY JAS. GREEN GREEN W. ALEN GEO. HARRY MARTIN WM. WM. DAN.L PRESLEY PETER JAS. |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867. ‑ Black Voters ‑ ALEXANDER, Doc ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. ALLEN, Jeff ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. ANDREWS, Clay ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. AUSTIN, Jas. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BAILEY, Green ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BAILEY, Green W. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BINGHAM, Alen ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BOND, Geo. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BOSTICK, Harry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BOXLEY, Martin ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BROWN, Wm. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BROWN, Wm. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BUCHANAN, Dan'l ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BUFORD, Presley ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BURNS, Peter ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. BUTLER, Jas. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| CANNON CANNON CAROTHERS CAROTHERS CARTER CHADWELL COVINGTON COVINGTON CRAFTON CROCKETT CRUTCHER CRUTCHER DAVIS DEMOSS DEMUMBRANE |
EMOND JACOB IKE MOSES WM. JAS. HENRY REUBEN JOHN CHAS JACKSON SAM HENRY NED SAM |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867. (continued) ‑ Black Voters ‑ CANNON, Emond ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CANNON, Jacob ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CAROTHERS, Ike ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CAROTHERS, Moses ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CARTER, Wm. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CHADWELL, Jas. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. COVINGTON, Henry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. COVINGTON, Reuben ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. COVINGTON, Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CRAFTON, John ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CROCKETT, Chas. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CRUTCHER, Jackson ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. CRUTCHER, Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DAVIS, Henry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DEMOSS, Ned ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DEMUMBRANE, Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| DEMUMBRANE DEMUMBRANE DEMUMBRANE DEMUMBRANE DOWNING DUFF EDMONDSON ELLSON EWING FARMER FIGUERS FITZGERALD GARNETT GENTRY GERMAN GIBSON |
ADAM ED GEO. LUKE BEN JNO. HARRY HOWELL ANDREW JACK ALBERT AMBROSE EPH. ALLEN ANDY ALFRED |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) DEMUMBRANE, Adam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DEMUMBRANE, Ed ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DEMUMBRANE, Geo. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DEMUMBRANE, Luke ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DOWNING, Ben ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. DUFF, Jno. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. EDMONSON, Harry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. ELLSON, Howell ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. EWING, Andrew ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. FARMER, Jack ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. FIGUERS, Albert ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. FITZGERALD, Ambrose ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. GARNETT, Eph ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. GENTRY, Allen ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. GERMAN, Andy ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. GIBSON, Alfred ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| GOSEY GRIMES GRIMES GRIMES HALEY HALEY HALFACRE HARRISON HARRISON HATCHER HAY HAYES HOUSE HUGHES HUGHES HUGHES |
JERRY GRAN JORDON ZECHIEL JAMES A. WASH JIM DAN'L JOHN SAM WILSON REUBEN FRANK ABE BRICE LEWIS |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) GOSEY, Jerry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. GRIMES, Gran ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. GRIMES, Jordon ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. GRIMES, Zechiel ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HALEY, James A. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HALEY, Wash ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HALFACRE, Jim ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HARRISON, Dan'l ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HARRISON, John ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HATCHER, Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HAY, Wilson ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HAYES, Reuben ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HOUSE, Frank ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HUGHES, Abe ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HUGHES, Brice ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HUGHES, Lewis ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| HUGHES HUGHES HUGHES JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES JORDAN KELSO KINNARD KIRKPATRICK LAMAR LEDBETTER LEE LONG MATTHEWS MAXWELL |
LUDLOW ROBT. SANDY SAM WM. BOAS JO. CELIM PETER LEWIS HENRY HENRY JNO. CLINTON ALLEN DAN'L |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) HUGHES, Ludlow ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HUGHES, Robt. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. HUGHES, Sandy ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. JOHNSON, Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. JOHNSON, Wm. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. JONES, Boas ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. JORDAN, Jo. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. KELSO, Celim ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. KINNARD, Peter ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. KIRKPATRICK, Lewis ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. LAMAR, Henry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. LEDBETTER, Henry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. LEE, Jno. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. LONG, Clinton ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. MATTHEWS, Allen ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. MAXWELL, Dan'l ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| MAYBERRY MAYBERRY MAYBERRY McCONNICO McEWEN McEWEN McEWEN McGAVOCK McNEELY MERRIT MOORE MORTON NEELY NOLEN NORTH OGILVIE |
CUFFE MOSE ROBT. MANUEL HENDERSON ISAAC SAM NELSON FRANK EDMUND CHAS. BOOKER GRANDERSON ABNER LEWIS WM. |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) MAYBERRY, Cuffe ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. MAYBERRY, Mose ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. MAYBERRY, Robt. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. McCONNICO, Manuel ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. McEWEN, Henderson ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. McEWEN, Isaac (2nd) ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. McEWEN, Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. McGAVOCK, Nelson ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. McNEELY, Frank ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. MERRITT, Edmund ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. MOORE, Chas. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. MORTON, Booker ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. NEELY, Granderson ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. NOLEN, Abner ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. NORTH, Lewis ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. OGILVIE, Wm. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| OWEN PAGE PARKES PARRIS PARRISH PATTON PERKINS PERKINS PERKINS PETWAY PHILLIPS PINKSTON POINTER POLK POLK POPE |
CHAS. M. GRUNDY SAM DAN'L GOE. CALVIN CARTER CHAS. LUKE WM. THOS. CLEM ARTHUR BEN OSBURN ALBERT |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) OWEN, Chas. M. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PAGE, Grundy ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PARKES,Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PARRIS, Dan'l ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PARRISH, Geo. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PATTON, Calvin ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PERKINS, Carter ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PERKINS, Chas. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PERKINS, Luke ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PETWAY, Wm. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PHILLIPS, Thos. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PINKSTON, Clem ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. POINTER, Arthur ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. POLK, Ben ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. POLK, Osburn ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. POPE, Albert ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| PORTER PRICE PURYEAR RATCLIFFE REDDICK REDMOND REDMOND ROBINSON RUCKER SAWYERS SCALES SCRUGGS SHANNON SHANNON SHELBURN |
WM. GEO. BILLY DAVID BOWLING GEO. GILES JIM ABROM, JR. ANDY GRANVILLE JACK ALFREDJERRY LEWIS PLEASANT SR. |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) PORTER, Wm. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PRICE, Geo. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. PURYEAR, Billy ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. RATCLIFFE, David ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. REDDICK, Bowling ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. REDMOND, Geo. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. REDMOND, Giles ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. ROBINSON, Jim ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. RUCKER(?), Abrom, Jr. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SAWYERS, Andy ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SCALES, Granville ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SCALES, Jack ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SCRUGGS, Alfred ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SHANNON, Jerry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SHANNON, Lewis ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SHELBURN, Pleasant, Sr. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| SHELBURN SHELBURNE SHELBURNE SHELBURNE STARNES STEVENS SWANSON SWANZY SWANZY TAYLOR TUCKER TUCKER TULLOSS TULLOSS WADDEY WARREN |
PLEASANT JR. BOAS NED NOAH PETER JIM BOWLING BEN SAM JIM ISAAC JACKSON ADA ANDERSON ABRAM NICK |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) SHELBURN, Pleasant, Jr. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SHELBURNE, Boas ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SHELBURNE, Ned ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SHELBURNE, Noah ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. STARNES, Peter ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. STEVENS, Jim ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SWANSON, Bowling ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SWANZY, Ben ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. SWANZY, Sam ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. TAYLOR, Jim ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. TUCKER, Isaac ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. TUCKER, Jackson ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. TULLOSS, Ada ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. TULLOSS, Anderson ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WADDEY, Abram ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WARREN, Nick ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| WATERS WATSON WATSON WEBB WEBB WEBB WESTMORELAND WHITE WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WINSTEAD WINSTEAD YOUNG |
BEN BOB STEPHEN HENRY SIMON TONEY CLAIB HENRY JESSEE PETER JACOB JNO. CICERO |
List of registered voters in Williamson County, Tennessee, for the week ending Wednesday evening last. The (Franklin, Tenn.) Weekly Review, June 14, 1867 (continued) WATERS, Ben (1st) ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WATSON, Bob ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WATSON, Stephen ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WEBB, Henry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WEBB, Simon ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WEBB, Toney ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WESTMORELAND, Claib ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WHITE, Henry ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WILLIAMS, Jessee ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WILLIAMS, Peter ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WINSTEAD, Jacob ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. WINSTEAD, Jno. ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. YOUNG, Cicero ‑ registered to vote in Williamson County, Tenn. during week of June 14, 1867. |
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| BAUGH BAUGH BRADLEY BRASIER BROOKS CAROTHERS CAROTHERS CARTER DeGRAFFENRIED DODSON GRAVES HARRISON HOLLINS HOUSE HUNTER HUNTER |
JESSE REUBEN STEPHEN JESSE BERRILL FREEMAN SAM JOHN SACK JO BEN JERRY PHIL HENRY BART BART |
TAX SALES, 1875 The (Franklin, Tenn.) Review and Journal, Thursday, June 17, 1875. "TAX SALE" State of Tennessee, Williamson County, S. S. By virtue of the power and authority vested in me, as Tax Collector of Williamson County, I will, on the first Monday of July, next, it being the 5th day of July, 1875, offer for sale the following described tracts of land, town lots, and parts of town lots the same having been assessed for taxes for the years 1872 and 1873, which taxes are due and remain unpaid, together with penalties and costs: BAUGH, Jesse ‑ Dist. 8, 1/2 acre, valued $75., '72 & '73, total $9.13. BAUGH, Reuben ‑ Dist. 9, lot, '72 & '73; total $8.26. BRADLEY, Stephen ‑ Dist. 9, 1 lot, Hard Bargain, McLemore, valued $255., '72 & '73; total $10.75. BRASIER, Jesse ‑ Dist. 8, 1/2 acre, valued $75., '72 & '73, total $9.13. BROOKS, Berrill ‑ Dist. 9, lot, '72 & '73; total $13.06. CAROTHERS, Freeman ‑ Dist. 8, 1/2 acre, valued $75., '72 & '73, total $9.13. CAROTHERS, Sam ‑ Dist. 9, lot, Hardbargain, lot, '73; total $5.60. CARTER, John ‑ Dist. 5, 100 acres, valued $1,275., bd by S. H. Bailey, I. G. Neely, R. A. Neely, Bostick heirs, total $5.27. DeGRAFFENRIED, Zack ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $100., '73; total $8.10. DODSON, Jo ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $400., total $6.40. GRAVES, Ben ‑ Dist. 9, Hardbargain lot, valued $340., '72 & '73; total $8.60. HARRISON, Jerry ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $400., total $6.40. HOLLINS, Phil ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $400., total $8.10. HOUSE, Henry, Dist. 9, 1/2 acre bd by Boyd's Mill Road, valued $425., total $8.30. HUNTER, Bart ‑ Dist. 3, 2 1/2 acres, valued $85., '73, total $5.43. HUNTER, Bart ‑ Dist. 3, 20 acres, valued $100., bd by F. Glass, Wilkins, Kinnard, '72, total $3.20. TAX SALES, 1875 |
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| JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON MARTIN McCLELLAN NORTH OTEY OTEY OTEY OTEY OTEY PARKS PATTON PATTON PATTON PATTON REAMS SNEED STANLEY SWEENEY SWEENEY THOMPSON WILBURN YOUNG |
G.W. LEWIS VIRGIL JACOB BILLIE LEWIS BECKIE FLEM HUGH JO SALLIE WM. ANDREW GEORGE JIM JOHN HARDY JOHN W. THOMAS LEWIS SOL GREEN JACL SAMUEL |
The (Franklin, Tenn.) Review and Journal, Thursday, June 17, 1875. "TAX SALE" JOHNSON, G. W. ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $700., total $10.62. JOHNSON, Lewis ‑ Dist. 9, l 1/2 lots , valued $1,000., total $10.75. JOHNSON, Virgil ‑ Dist. 9, lot bd by Natchez Trace Road, valued $865., total $9.75. MARTIN, Jacob ‑ Dist. 9, lot Hardbargain, McLemore St., valued $265., total $6.85. McCLELLAN, Billie ‑ Dist. 9, 6 1/2 lots, valued $800., total $8.30. NORTH, Lewis ‑ Dist. 9, lot bd by Natchez Trace Road, valued $6.95, total $6.95. OTEY, Beckie ‑ Dist. 9, lot, Hardbargain, valued $300., total $5.02. OTEY, Flem ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $300., '72 & '73, total $10.43 1/2. OTEY, Hugh ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $300., total $4.67 1/2. OTEY, Jo ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $300., total $5.02. OTEY, Sallie ‑ Dist. 9, lot, McLemore St., valued $265., total $4.71. PARKS, Wm. ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $600, '72 & '73, total $7.44. PATTON, Andrew ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $500., '72 & '73, total $11.32 1/2. PATTON, George ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $1,200., total $10.27. PATTON, Jim ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $800., total $11.46. PATTON, John ‑ Dist. 9, lot, Columbia Pike, '72 value $800, '73 value $850., total $18.66. REAMS, Hardy ‑ Dist. 3, 75 acres, valued $340., bd by C. Poyner, Wall, Blackburn, A Dodd, total $6.30. SNEED, John W. ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $500., total $7.12 1/2. STANLEY, Thomas ‑ Dist. 8, 1/2 acre, valued $75., total $5.39. SWEENEY, Lewis ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $700., total $9.75 1/2. SWEENEY, Sol ‑ Dist. 9, lot, valued $700., total $8.67 1/2. THOMPSON, Green ‑ Dist. 9, lot, Lewisburg Pike, valued $500., total $8.94. WILBURN, Jack ‑ Dist. 9, lot, Hardbargain, valued $400., total $5.86. YOUNG, Samuel ‑ Dist. 9, 1 1/2 lots, valued ___, total $12.20. |
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| JOHNSON ANDREW HUNTER DRAKE CECIL THOMPSON SCRUGGS BROOMFIELD BURNS WAGONER GERMAN FLEMING EPS CRUTCHER |
ISAAC M. ALICE JAMES CALEDONIA SAM SUSIE JOHN TENNESSEE NED NANNIE JOE SALLIE WEST OPHELIA |
"COLORED MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED" ISAAC M. JOHNSON & ALICE ANDREW ‑ 1884 JAMES HUNTER & CALEDONIA DRAKE ‑ 1884 SAM CECIL & SUSIE THOMPSON ‑ 1884 JOHN SCRUGGS & TENNESSEE BROOMFIELD ‑ 1884 NED BURNS & NANNIE WAGONER ‑ 1884 JOE GERMAN & SALLIE FLEMING ‑ 1884 WEST EPS & OPHELIA CRUTCHER ‑ 1884 [1] The (Franklin, Tenn.) Review and Journal, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1884. [file 447] |
00447 |
| Susannah Vaughn Vaughn |
Harper Nancy William HARRY PASCHAL HENRY DILCY |
Susannah Harper, Deed of Gift to Nancy Vaughn, now the wife of William Vaughn, "for the true love and affection I have for Nancy Vaughn, now the wife of William Vaughn, do give four slaves: HARRY, PASCHAL, HENRY, & DILCY, all my moveable property, except that already bequeathed to Elizabeth Ann Vaughan, diaghter of William & Nancy Vaughan. Dated July 23, 1819. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds (1819‑1851), 6. [448] Susannah Harper, Deed of Gift to Nancy Vaughn, wife of William Vaughn, of 1 negro boy JOHN. Dated 23 July 1819. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds (1819‑1851), 6. [448] |
00448 |
| Coor | Thomas NAT NAN NED JERRY ALL NAT ALE |
The Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Coor, deceased, dated July 1, 1816, was filed in the July Session of Court, 1816. It lists the following slaves: NAT, NAN, NED, JERRY, ALL, NAT, and ALE. Jonathan Coor was the adminstrator. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 219. [file 449] |
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| Coore Coore Bizzell Glover Ragsdale Bedford Burnett |
Thomas Milly NAT NAN Isaac AB Jones ANN Thomas ALLY William LITTLE NAT George JERRY |
An Account of the Sale and Hire of the Negroes of the estate of Thomas Coore, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1817. Milly Coore purchased the slaves, NAT and NAN. Isaac Bizzel purchased the slave AB. Jones Glover purchased the slaves ANN and her child. Thomas. Rags[dale?] purchased the slave ALLY. William Bedford purchased the slave LITTLE NAT. George Burnett purchased the slave JERRY. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 370. [file 450] |
00450 |
| Coor Coore Coor Coore |
Thomas Thomas Jonathan Jonathan |
Guardian Settlement for Jonathan Coor/Coore, son of Thomas Coor/Coore, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1819. "By allowance made to the Guardian for travelling to North Carolina and bringing a negro woman and child to this State for said Estate at his own expense ‑ $80. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 4, p. 56. [file 451] |
00451 |
| Coor Coore |
James James NED JINNY ALLY ALE NAT |
Guardian Settlement for James Coor/Coore, orphan of Thomas Coor/Coore, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1820. It includes the hire of the slaves NED, JINNY, ALLY, ALE, NED, and NAT. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 162. [file 452] |
00452 |
| Coor Coore |
James H. James H. JERRY NATALY ANN ALE |
Settement with the guardian of James H. Coor/Coore, was filed in the January Term of Court 1824, listing the hire of the following slaves until January 1824: JERRY, NAT, ALY, ANN, ALE. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pP. 688‑689. [file 453] |
00453 |
| Cochran | John Susannah JESSE VINEY |
John Cochran, died in 1825, leaving a will which was probated in the April Term of Court, 1825. He left the following bequest: To wife Susannah, the slaves JESSE and VINEY. . [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 4, p. 1. [file 454] |
00454 |
| George | John PHILLIP |
JOHN GEORGE The ( Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, February 9, 1855. COMMITTED TO JAIL Committed to the Jail of Williamson County, about the first of August, a negro man who calls his name PHILLIP, and says he belongs to John George, living near Holly Springs, Miss. Said Negro is about twenty‑five years old, black acolor, has several teeth missing in front___the owner is requested to come forward, prove pro‑ perty, pay charges and take him away, or will be dealth with as the law directs. M. Cody, Jailor. |
00455 |
| PHILIP HUGHY |
The ( Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, July 13, 1855 NEGROES FOR SALE By virtue of authority of law, I will expose to sale at the Court House door in the town of Franklin, on Tuesday, 14th day of August, next, two negro men, now in the jail of Williamson County, named PHILIP and HUGHY. They will be sold to pay their Jail and other expenses unless the owners thereof shall, previous to that day come forward, pay expenses, and take them away. Jno. E. Tulloss, Sheriff. |
00456 | |
| German German German |
Daniel Zacheus H. Eliza A. GUILFORD |
In 1855, Daniel German conveyed to Zacheus H. German, as trustee for Eliza A. German, a negro child named GUILFORD. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 107. [file 457] |
00457 |
| Dabney | Charles A. GEORGE BEN JACK HARRY FRANK JACKSON JIM BEN ABNER WASHINGTON MOSES CHARLES RIAL AGGY ELIGA MARIA SOPHIA LUCY CELIA BETSY SILAH EDY JANE MARY AMANDA |
Charles A. Dabney died 1828, intestate. Slaves: GEORGE, BEN, JACK, HARRY, FRANK, JACKSON, JIM, BEN, ABNER, WASHINGTON, MOSES, CHARLES, RIAL, AGGY, ELIGA, MARIA, SOPHIA, LUCY, CELIA, BETSY, SILAH, EDY, JANE, MARY, & AMANDA. Widow, Mary, wants to sell slaves. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 5 1830‑31, 310. See, also, Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 14. [458] |
00458 |
| Cowser Sparkman |
Andrew Kinchen NANCY HANNAH |
Andrew Cowser executed a Bill of Sale, dated February 12, 1820, to Kinchen Sparkman for "a negro woman NANCY," 23 years old and her child HANNAH, 2 years old, for the consi‑ deration of $750. Recorded during the January Term of Court 1821. [2]Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, 35 [459] Andrew Cowsert died circa 1824, leaving a will which was probated in the July Term of Court 1824. He bequeathed to his wife ?Gwin, his slaves SPENCER and SARAH. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 722‑723, 725. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 722‑723, 725. [459] |
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| Handy | Thomas | Thomas Handy is enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 1], as the owner of 25 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___names are not listed. The record indicates he had 4 slave houses on his property. The slaves were listed as 1 male black aged 45 yrs., 1 male black aged 45 years, 1 male black aged 40 years, 1 male black aged 23 years, 1 male black aged 22 years, 1 male mulatto aged 19 years, 1 male mulatto aged 1 year, 1 female black aged 19 years, 1 female black aged 42 years, 1 female black aged 9 years, 1 female black aged 68 years, 1 male black aged 20 years, 1 male mulatto aged 2 years, 1 male black aged 40 years, 1 female black aged 18 years, 1 male black aged 16 years, 1 male black aged 17 years, 1 male black aged 41 years, 1 female mulatto aged 11 months, 1 male black aged 52 years, and 1 female black aged 16 years. | 00460 |
| Dunham | John SINA GILBERT PEGGY MILLY GREY ANTHONY PHILLIS BEN BETTY GABRIEL JIM |
An Inventory of the Estate of John Dunham, deceased, was filed in the July Term of Court, 1818. The following slaves are listed: SINA about 40 years old, GILBERT about 38 years old, PEGGY about 34 years old, MILLY about 14 years old, GREY about 12 years old, ANTHONY about 10 years old, PHILLIS about 8 years old, BEN about 8 years old, BETTY about 4 or 5 years old, GABRIEL about 3 or 4 years old, and JIM about 2 years old. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 390. [file 461] |
00461 |
| Dyer Hodger |
Isiah DICK Elizabeth J. |
DICK, the slave of Isiah Dyer, attempted rape on Elizabeth J. Hodges, July 11, 1842. Deposition of ROSANNAH, slave of George A. House included in evidence. Dick was taken to jail and convicted of "Felonious Assault with Intent to Committ a Rape" and is to be kept in jail until August 15, 1842, and at that time to be executed by hanging. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Loose Records, vol. 3. [file 462] |
00462 |
| Creasy | Nancy ZILPHA MARGARET AARON CHARITY |
Petition for Sale of Negroes. July Session 1829. William H. Hill, Administrator of the estate of Nancy Creasy, deceased, sttes that the debts are more than can be paid unless the slaves are sold. Slaves are ZILPHA, a crippled negro woman, 25 years old, who has 3 children ‑ MARGARET ‑ 5 years old, AARON ‑ 3 years old, and CHARITY ‑ 1 year old. Zilpha is so crippled that she is worthless to the estate to hire out. Nancy Creasey is the sister of William H. Hill; her sons were Calvin Creacy ‑ 15 years old, and Luther Creecy [sic] ‑ 11 years old. Court ordered slaves sold to pay estate. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 389. [file 463] |
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| Figuers | Bathenia | Bathenia Figuers was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 4], as the owner of 8 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___their names are not listed. The record indicates she had 2 slave houses on her property. The slaves were listed as: 1 female black aged 78 years, 1 female black aged 33 years, 1 female black aged 18 years, 1 female black aged 26 years, 1 female mulatto aged 22 years, 1 female mulatto aged 12 years, 1 male mulatto aged 10 years, and 1 male black aged 1 year. There were two slave houses on the property. | 00464 |
| Evans | Martha | Inventory of the Property of Martha Evans, deceased, filed in the January Session of Court 1812, lists a Negro man [not named in record]. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 282 [465] |
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| Evans Marshall Marshall |
Ann James CELIA BOB LUCY LUCINDA JOHN MARTHA JORDAN MINERVA Gilbert TOM |
Ann Evans died in 1847, leaving a will which was probated in the March Term of Court, 1847. The left the following bequest: My faithful old servant woman CELIA and her son BOB, who has been disable by a white swelling, to my friend col. James Marshall, because I wish the above negroes to be free at my death. I am old and without the means of giving security for their good behavior and maintenance. I believe they would be better satisfied with him as their master than any other man. I have sold James Marshall two women and children of the same family. My adminstrators to sell my slaves TOM and LUCY and her children privately to masters of their own choosing. Lucy and her children not be be parted. . . The residue of my estate to Gilbert Marshall in trust for my slaves. Executors Gilbert Marshall and James Marshall. Dated 2 Febuary 1844. Lucy chose James Marshall as the master for her and her children. The children are: JOHN aged 21 years, MARTHA aged 8 years, JORDAN aged 6 years, MINERVA aged about 1 year, and Lucy is sometimes called LUCINDA and she is 30 years old. The price of $1,000 was paid for the above slaves. 31 March 1849. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, p. 56 [466] |
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| Pinkerton Marshall |
Joseph William A. CELIA MANERVA JANE JOHN MARTHA LITTLE MANERVA HENRYCATHERINE ALBERT LAURA CORNELIA |
CELIA, MANERVA, JANE, JOHN, MARTHA, LITTLE MANERVA, HENRY, CATHERINE, ALBERT, LAURA, and CORNELIA, all slaves who reside in Williamson County, who sue by their next friend Joseph Pinkerton, vs. William A. Marshall, et al. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, p. 57. [file 467] |
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| Evans | Jno. W. SARAH DANIEL MARY ISABELLA NED NELSON REUBEN |
JOHN W. EVANS The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, Dec. 21, 1856. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF SLAVES By virtue of an order of the county court of Williamson County, in the case of Thomas Brown, adm'r., &c; et al Ex parte, I will sell On the 1st day of January, 1856 to the highest bidder upon a credit of twelve months, with two securities, two likely Negroes to‑wit: SARAH, 38 years old; DANIEL, 22 years old; MARY and her two children, 1 and 3 years old, ISABELLA, 19 and child, 4 months; NED, 16; NELSON, 11; REUBEN, 10. Sale upon the Public Square in the town of Franklin. THOS. BROWN, Adm'r of Jno. W. Evans, dec'd. Dec. 7, 1855. |
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| Evins Evins |
David Martha Galaspie SUCK |
Deed of Gift, dated Jan. 3, 1814, from David Evins, for the love and affection I have for my daughter Martha Galaspie Evins, my yellow girl SUCK, about 11 years old. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 78. [file 469] |
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| Gholson Petway |
John Hinchey SAWYER |
An Account of the Sale of the Estate of John Gholson, deceased, the sale having occured on Aug. 21, 1817; was filed in the October Session of Court, 1817. Mention is made that Hinchey Petway hired a slave of the estate named SAWYER. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 335. [file 470] |
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| Gholson | James MARY |
JAMES GHOLSON The ( Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, May 4, 1855. COMMITTED TO JAIL Committed to the jail of Williamson County, about the 1st of October, a negro woman named MARY and sayes she once belong to James Gholson of North Carolina who is now dead. Said Negro is about 25 years old, about five feet, five inches high, black color, has two jaw teeth out on the front side and one lower front tooth. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or will be dealth with as the law directs. M. Cody, Jailor. |
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| Crockett Crockett Crockett Mallory Mallory Crockett Crockett |
Andrew Sarah LEAH POLL CANDACE MOSES SARAH James NELLY RACHEL JACK Sally John GEORGE Polly Joseph STEPHEN |
Andrew Crockett died in 1821, leaving a will which was probated in the July Session of Court, 1821. He left the following bequests: To my wife Sarah Crockett the following negroes ‑ LEAH, POLL, CANDACE and her child MOSES, and SARAH. To my son James Crockett, the following negroes ‑ NELLY and her child RACHEL and JACK. To my daughter Sally Mallory, wife of John Mallory, the following negro ‑ GEORGE. To my daughter Polly Crockett, wife of Joseph Crockett, the following negro ‑ STEPHEN. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 246‑248. [file 472] |
00472 |
| Hailey Hampton |
Overton Andrew S. |
The county trustee is ordered by the county court to pay James C. Carr, Coroner of William‑ son County, for holding an inquest over the dead bodies of Overton Hailey, Andrew S. Hampton, and a negro girl [name not given in record], property of Andrew Crockett. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Minutes, Book 15, 455. [file 473] |
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| Crockett | John ISAAC EPHRIAM AARON CHARITY SAMPSON BECKY AGGY MARYVANN EMELINE PATSEY RUTH ROSE HOLLY FELIX PEYTON |
John Crockett died intestate October 6, 1827. His heirs filed a Petition for Partition and Dower of his estate in Williamson County Court, April term 1828. Slaves were: ISAAC, EPHRAIM, AARON, CHARITY, SAMPSON, BECKY, AGGY, MARY ANN, EMELINE, PATSEY, RUTH, ROSE, HOLLY, FELIX, & PEYTON. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 4, 151. [file 474] |
00474 |
| Crockett | Joseph FANNY |
JOSEPH CROCKETT In the estate papers of Joseph Crockett, deceased, filed in the court in 1857, there is mention of a slave, FANNY. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 106. [file 475] |
00475 |
| Bartholomew Crowder |
Crowder Elizabeth CHARLES ELIZA JIM LEVIN |
Bartholomew Crowder died, circa, 1854, leaving a will which was probated in the March Term of Court 1854. It mentions that the slave CHARLES ws purchased by Elizabeth R. Crowder in May 1854; and that she also purchased ELIZA, aged 20 years, and her child JIM, aged ?9 months, and mention of a slave LEVIN. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 11, p. 161, 198 [file 476] |
00476 |
| Fendal | Crump MILLY ROSE ANNA NELSON NATHAN BETSEY |
Fendal Crump died intestate in 1823. Petition for Power, Partitition, and Distribution filed in Williamson County Court, April Term 1828. Slaves were: MILLY, ROSE & HER BABY, ANNA & HER CHILD, NELSON, NATHAN, & BETSEY. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 253. [file 477] |
00477 |
| Crump | Fendal MILLY ANN ELIZABETH |
An Inventory of the Estate of Fendal Crump, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1824, and listed the following slaves: MILLY about 45 years old, ANN about 49 years old, and ELIZABETH about 9 years old. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 776. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 776. [file 478] |
00478 |
| Scales | Nicholas BETHEL PEGGY VINEY MIRCY |
NICHOLAS SCALES Petition for Distribution filed October Term 1830. Thomas Old, Jr. and Susan W., his wife, Nicholas S. Crunk, Richard Crunk, and Joseph H. Crunk, last three minor and petition by their guardian Nicholas Scales for distribution of slaves: BETHEL, PEGGY, VINEY, & MIRCY. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 5 1830‑31, 340. [file 479] |
00479 |
| Crutcher DAVIDSON |
William H. SALLY HAFFORD ESSEX LEANDER EDMUND LANDON OS |
WILLIAM H. CRUTCHER The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, Thursday, October 10, 1861. PUBLIC SALE By virtue of a Deed of Assignment executed by William H. Crutcher, and Registered in the Register's office for the County of Dickson, in the State of Tennessee, I will, at the Court House in the town of Franklin, on the 12th day of April, 185[8] expose to public sale the following Negro slaves to wit: SALLY and her child, HAFFORD, ESSEX, LEANDER, EDMUND, LANDON, MATTHEW, and OS DAVIDSON. the said slaves will be sold on a credit of six months, except as to $500___of the price of one of them. Bond and approved securities required of the purchaser. Jno. W. Miller, Trustee of Wm. H. Crutcher. |
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| Culbert | George MILLY ELIZA THOMAS |
George Culbert died circa 1823 leaving a will which was probated in the October Term of Court, 1823. He left the following bequests: "My negro woman MILLY and her two children ELIZA and THOMAS should be set free at my decease and after a penal settlement with my copartner, William Peter Bass, and my executors . . . it is my wish and desire that the residue of my estate . . . be applied for the support of ELIZA and THOMAS." Despite the will of George Culbert, the court ordered the executor of Culbert's estate to sell the slaves to satisfy debts. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 660‑661. [file 481] |
00481 |
| Culbert | George MILLY ELIZA |
An Inventory of the Estate of George Culbert, deceased, was filed in the October Term of Court, 1823, listing the following slaves: MILLY about 28 years old, a mulatto girl ELIZA aged 5 years, a mulatto boy THOMAS aged 2 years. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 666. [file 482] An Account of Sale of the estate of George Culbert, deceased, was filed in the July Term of Court, 1824. A negro woman slaves named MILLS and two children, ELILA and TOM, were sold to Peter Bass. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 726. [file 842] |
00482 |
| Cummins Conn |
Waller George A. MARTHA |
Waller Cummins died late in the year 1848, intestate. The administrator sold an infant slave of the estate, named MARTHA, whose mother had died a few weeks since. MARTHA was sold to George A. Conn for $65.25. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, 31. [file 483] |
00483 |
| William | Cummins | William Cummins was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 2], as the owner of 10 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___ names are not listed. He had one slave house on his property. The slaves included: 1 male black aged 35 years, 1 male black aged 26 years, 1 male black aged 22 years, 1 male black aged 12 years, 1 female black aged 35 years, 1 female black aged 23 years, 1 male black aged 23 years, 1 male black aged 8 years, 1 female black aged 10 years, and 1 male black aged 2 years. | 00484 |
| William | Cummings VIOLET |
WILLIAM CUMMINGS Deposition given by Joe P. Cummings, filed in the April Term of Court 1874. William Cummings is my brother and Rachel is my mother. The notes on William Cummings were given to my mother for a Negro woman named VIOLET, who was given to Rachel Cummings by her mother. The Negro was hard to manage, and I sold her for my mother to Lewis Holt for $800. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, 27. file 485] |
00485 |
| Elizabeth | Curren | Elizabeth Curren was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 3], as the owner of 4 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___ names are not listed. The slaves were: 1 female mulatto aged 28 years, 1 female mulatto aged 24 years, 1 female mulatto aged 9 years, and 1 female mulatto aged 3 years. | 00486 |
| Currin | Family HARDY BETSY SUSAN HARRIOT ARTHUR CASER PATRICK HENRY NINA (VINEY) RACHEL MARTHA ANN |
CURRIN FAMILY BIBLE Entries in the Currin family bible listing their slaves was filed in the Court Minutes, and included: HARDY, BETSY, VINEY, SUSAN [born] 27 Feb. 1806, HARRIOT, ARTHUR, CASER daughter of SUSAN [born] Feb. 4, 1823, PATRICK HENRY son of NINA [or VINEY] born 28 Aug. 1825, RACHEL daughter of SUSAN born 19 Feb'y 1826, MARTHA ANN daughter of SUSAN born 1st June 1829. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, pp. 108‑109. [file 487] |
00487 |
| Curtis Watkins |
Benjamin Nancy (Curtis) ANN |
Benjamin Curtis executed a Deed of Gift to his daughter, Nancy (Curtis) Watkins, for "a negro girl Ann" 12 or 13 years old. Dated Nov. 5, 1827. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Deeds, I, 213. [file 488] |
00488 |
| Curtis Curtis |
Joshua Benjamin SYLVIA |
Joshua Curtis, administrator of the estate of Benjamin Curtis, July Session 1829. Petition for sale of negro girl SYLVIA [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 384. [file 489] |
00489 |
| Davis | David DOLL |
Additional Inventory of the Estate of David Davis, deceased, filed in the October Session of Court, 1805, lists the slave DOLL. | 00490 |
| Davis Robertson |
Elisha Peyton JIM LUCY LUCY ISAAC |
Elisha Davis, of Williamson County, Tennessee, sold to Peyton Robertson, of Davidson County, Tenn., the following slaves: JIM aged 30 years, 6 feet high, dark complexion; LUCY aged 23 years, dark complexion; LUCY aged 23 years; dark complexion; ISAAC aged 50 years and small size. Bill of Sale dated 25 May 1827. [4] Davidson County, Tennessee, Deed Book P, pp. 395‑396. [file 491] |
00491 |
| Davis Davis |
Holon Everitt ANDERSON |
Hollon Davis died July 19/20, 1835, intestate. Drury Robertson and James B. Davis, administrators of the estate of Hollon Davis' estate, filed a Refunding Bond in the October Session of Court, 1835, stating that they have delivered to Everitt Davis a slave named ANDERSON. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, no page number. [file 492] |
00492 |
| Denton Davis Denton |
Arthur L. Hollon Mary Jane (Davis) SPENSER SALLY |
Arthur L. Denton filed a Refunding Bond on Sept. 15, 1837, in the County Court. He received as his share of the estate of Hollon Davis, deceased, the following slaves: SPENSER, SALLY and her child, in right of his wife Mary Jane (Davis) Denton. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, no page number. [file 493] |
00493 |
| Davis Davis |
Mary Hollon VINA DANIEL MIRA CHARLOTTE |
Mary Davis filed a Refund Bond in the County Court, September 16, 1837. She is the widow of Hollon Davis, deceased July 20, 1835, and received, as her share of the estate, the following slaves: VINA, DANIEL, MIRA, and CHARLOTTE. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, no page number. [file 494] |
00494 |
| Nolen Davis |
Allen T. Hollon JANE |
Allen T. Nolen filed a Refunding Bond in the County Court September 16, 1837. He received a slave JANE and money in right of his wife Frances (Davis) Nolen, as her share of the estate of Hollon Davis. Dated 8 September 1837. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, no page number. [file 495] |
00495 |
| Nolen Davis Davis |
A.T. Thomas H. Hollon HENRY LUCY |
A. T. Nolen filed a Refunding Bond with the County Court on September 8, 1837. He is guardian for Thomas H. Davis and received the slaves: HENRY and LUCY as the share of Thomas H. Davis in the estate of his father, Hollon Davis, deceased. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, no page number. [file 496] |
00496 |
| Davis | Narcissa RUTH CHARITY EDES JODY CHLOE |
According to Court minutes for the September Term, 1854, Narcissa Davis inherited from her father the following slaves: RUTH aged 53 years, CHARITY aged 23 years, EDES aged 8 years, JODY aged 5 years, and CLOE aged 3 years. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VIII, p. 84[5] [file 497] |
00497 |
| Davis | Seth L. CELAANNA HARRY RUTHA JUDD JEFFERSON LARRY GEORGE CHERRY WILLIS JOSEPH SARAH AMANDA NANCY SOPHRONA |
Seth L. Davis died 5 July 1859, intestate, leaving the following slaves: CELA 44 years old, ANNA 15 years old, HARRY 14 years old, RUTHA 12 years old, JUDD 17 years old, JEFFERSON 14 years old, LARRY 13 years old, GEORGE 10 years old, CHERRY 9 years old, WILLIS 7 years old, JOSEPH 6 years old, SARAH 4 years old, AMANDA 4 years old, Nancy 3 years old, and SOPHRONA 9 months old. James W. Davis, administrator. Heirs wants slaves sold and division made. November Court Term, 1860. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Lawsuits, Book 8, 45. [file 498] |
00498 |
| Davis | Frank H. | Frank H. Davis was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennes‑ see [p. 2], as the owner of 2 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___ names are not listed. The slaves were: 1 female black aged 36 years, and 1 female black aged 8 years. | 00499 |
| Deaderick Stewart Stewart Adams |
Thos. Mrs. Mrs. Thomas P. ANNIE |
THOMAS DEADRICK The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Balance, Jan. 30, 1929. A LIBERAL REWARD Ranaway from the subscriber, about the middle of April last, a negro girl named ANNIE, her complexion a dark mulatto, square made, walks fast, speaks fast, and thick, so much so as hardly to be understood, particularly when questioned or laboring under excitement. I purchased her of Mr. Thos. Deadrick of this place some years ago as the representative of his daughter, Mrs. Stewart, now Mrs. Drennen, at a time when she was ranaway, she was then in Franklin or the neigh‑ borhood and was afterwards apprehended and lodged in the Franklin jail. William‑ son County seems to be her favorite resort from which I would infer if she has left this county, that she must be in Franklin or in the vicinity of that place. I will give a liberal reward for her apprehension or for her being placed in a situation that I can get her. THOS P. ADAMS. |
00500 |
| Gray Lucy Booker Gray |
James Kearney (daughter) JOE JOAN JACK NELLY CHARLES JUDITH HARDY ANDERSON MINTY Suckey STARLING BILL SARAH FRANKEY PATSY Young a. JENNY EPHRIAM KISSY DELELAH JAMES |
James Gray, deceased, left a will dated Jan. 20, 1807, leaving the following bequests: to daughter Lucy Kearney, the slaves ‑ JOE, JOAN, JACK, NELLY, CHARLES, JUDITH, HARDY, ANDERSON, and MINTY; to daughter Suckey Booker, the slaves ‑ JENNY, EPHRAIM, KISSY, DELILAH, and JAMES; to son Young A. Gray, the slaves ‑ STARLING, BILL, SARAH, FRANKEY, and PATSY. Will proven in July Session of Court, 1809. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑18[2] 3, p. 48. [file 501] |
00501 |
| Gambling | John DEL |
Inventory of the Estate of John Gambling, deceased, filed in the January Session of Court, 1806, lists one Negro girl named DEL, about 13 years old. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 180. [file 502] |
00502 |
| Gardner | William Jane SIMON PHILIP DOLLY |
William Gardner, deceased, left a will dated Feb. 13, 1805 in which he leaves the following bequests: to wife Jane, all my Negroes and a Negro boy named SIMON; to son WILLIAM, the Negro man Philip at the death of my wife. He requested that "at the death of my wife . . . Dolly shall live where she wishes, so long as she lives in the family, and if my wife should die before all the children are grown, then take care of the children." To son Philip, the negro boy PHILIP. Will proven during April Session of Court, 1806. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p 19. [file 503] |
00503 |
| Gardner Berry |
William SIMON PHILIP Martha |
William Gardner Will, January Session 1819. "it is my will that SIMON and his brother PHILIP be free Imancipated [sic] from Slavery and that Philip remain with the children of my deceased sister Martha Berry until the said Philip become twenty one years old (he is now in his seventeenth year) and that he assist by his labor in supporting them until he is of age. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 1. [file 504] |
00504 |
| Gardner Gardner |
William Jane Jonn HARRY Richey SIMON |
A Settlement of the Estate of William Gardner, deceased, was filed in the October Term of Court, 1824, and mentions the receipt for the negroes. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 750 [file 505] Jane Gardner [widow of William Gardner], deceased, left a will dated Sept. 5, 1807, in which she leaves the following bequests: to son John, a Negro man HARRY; to son Richey, a Negro man SIMON. If SIMON should outlive Richey and William, he should be set free. Will proven in January Session of Court, 1808. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800-1813, p. 33 [505] |
00505 |
| Jordan | Sally LUCY JERMAN |
Sally Jordan, formerly, Sally Wood, died September 1843. She owned slaves: LUCY, aged about 50 years and JERMAN, age 30 years. November Term of Court 1843. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Loose Records, Vol. 3. [file 506] |
00506 |
| Johnston Vincent Morton Cannon |
Stephen LUCY ROBERT ANN JACK GEORGE PATSY FANNY Perry James Newton |
Stephen Johnston died circa 1819. An Account of the Hire and Sale of the Slaves of his estate was filed in the April Session of Court, 1819, including: The hire of LUCY, ROBERT, and ANN for the year 1819. Perry Vincent purchased the slave JACK for $557.25 James Morton purchased the slaves GEORGE for $1100, and PATSY for $802. Newton Cannon purchased the slave FANNY for $230. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 43. [file 507] |
00507 |
| Mayfield | George HIRAM HENRY MAHALA HANNAH |
The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, July 8, 1849. "GEORGE MAYFIELD TRUST SALE OF SLAVES By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by George Mayfield, registered in Williamson County, Tennessee 2nd November 1841, I will on the 11th July 1842, sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the market house in Franklin, the following slaves: HIRAM 20 yeasr old, HENRY 16 years old, MAHALA 13 years old, HANNAH 30 years old, and her child [not named in record] about ____ months old to satisfy the debts secured by said deed of trust. John C. Carter, Trustee &c. July 1, 1842. |
00508 |
| Gault | James | James Gault was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p.1], as the owner of 4 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___names are not listed. The slaves included: 1 female black aged 40 years, 1 female black aged 8 years, 1 female black aged 11 months, and 1 male black aged 23 years. | 00509 |
| Potts | Peter | Peter Potts, deceased, _____; estate probated in Williamson County Court, _____, "left slaves." [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 95. [file 510] Inventory of the Estate of Peter Potts, deceased circa 1815, was filed in the July Sesson of Court 1815, listing one Negro man, one Negro woman, and three Negro children [names not given]. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 147. [file 510] |
00510 |
| Potts Potts Peebles |
Peter Polly William JUDE PETER |
The Account of the Sale of the Estate of Peter Potts, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1816. The following slaves were hired out: Polly Potts hired the slaves JUDE and children [names not given]. William Peebles hired the slave PETER. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 238. [file 511] |
00511 |
| Potts Woods Crockett |
Peter James PETER |
A Settlement of the Estate of Peter Potts, deceased, was filed in the July Session of Court, 1817. The following slaves were mentioned: By hire of slave PETER to James Woods. By hire of slave woman and children to James Woods. By hire of slave girl to Crockett. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 316. [file 512] |
00512 |
| Mcewen Potts |
James Sr. Peter JUDE DILSEY PHILLIS ISHAM MANSEN |
Guardian Settlement with James McEwen, Sr., guardian of the minor heirs of Peter Potts, deceased, was filed in the October Session of Court, 1817. It lists the following slaves: JUDE (middle aged), DILSEY about 9 or 10 years old, PHILLIS about 7 years old, ISHAM about 4 years old, and MANSEN about 18 years old. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 352. [file 513] |
00513 |
| Potts Goff |
Peter | Settlement of the Estate of Peter Potts, deceased, filed in the October Session of Court, 1818, mentioned Mrs. Goff who attended a Negro woman of the estate. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 448. [file 514] |
00514 |
| McEwen Sappington |
James Sr. Docr PETER PHILLIS |
Guardian Account Settlement with James McEwen, Sr., guardian of the heirs of Peter Potts, was filed in the October Session 1819. It included a payment to Docr Sappington for services received for negro man PETER while hired by McEwen. It also included payments for the hire of a negro girl [name not given] for the year 1818, and the hire of a negro girl named PHILLIS for the year 1818. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 107. [file 515] |
00515 |
| McEwen | James Sr. JUDAH DILEY PHILIS |
WILLIAM M. WRIGHT Guardian Settlement for James McEwen, Jr., guardian of the heirs of Peter Potts, deceased, was filed in the October Term of Court, 1820. It accounts for the hiring of slave JUDA, DILEY, and PHILIS for the year 1819. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 205. [file 516] |
00516 |
| Wright | William M. HENRY |
WILLIAM M. WRIGHT In a court case heard August 1859, styled Solomon Oden vs. William M. Wright, John S. Whitehead, deputy was ordered to levy and attachment on a slave HENRY, about 22 years old and valued at $1,200. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 37. [file 517] |
00517 |
| John Susanna |
Wynn Wynn ANDREW |
JOHN WYNN Guardian Settlement with John Wynn, guardian of Susanna Wynne, who received the sum of $146.08, profits arriving from the hire of the slave ANDREW for two years and six months to Abner Vincent. Dated December 26, 1827. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 81. [file 518] |
00518 |
| Hughes | P.R. | P. R. HUGHES The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, June 24, 1842. NEGROES FOR SALE On Monday 11th of July, I will sell at the court house in Franklin, to the highest bidder, for CASH, one like NEGRO MAN, about 28 years of age, and one NEGRO GIRL, about 8 years old. P. R. HUGHES. |
00519 |
| WASHINGTON HARRISON |
The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, Dec. ___ 1856. PUBLIC SALE OF SLAVES Leander Hughes, et al, Exparte Pursuant to an interlocutory decree of the Williamson County Court, at its November term, 1856, in the above named case, I will expose to public sale, at the Court house door in the town of Franklin, on two slaves, to wit: WASHINGTON, aged about 50 years and HARRISON, aged about 24 years. Terms of the Sale___A credit of twelve months will be given, and notes with two good securities will be required. |
00520 | |
| Gentry | Samuel | SAMUEL GENTRY Samuel Gentry, deceased, 1816. Administrator petitions County Court for the "sale of negroes. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 2, 387. [file 521] |
00521 |
| Gentry | Samuel PEG CHARLES NANCY NAN |
An Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Gentry, deceased, was filed in the April Session of court, 1816. It listed the following slaves: PEG, CHARLES, and NANCY. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 242. [file 522] Another copy of the Inventory found in loose records identify the slaves as CHARLES 16 years of age, PEG aged 15 years, and NAN [Nancy] aged 14 years, who were hired out in 1817. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, 68. [file 522] |
00522 |
| Gentry Gentry Cameron |
Samuel Fanny Clement |
An Account of the Sale of the Estate of Samuel Gentry, deceased, which took place 16 December 1816, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1817. The following slaves were hired out:A Negro girl was hired out by Fanny Gentry. A Negro girl and a Negro boy were hired out by Clement Cameron. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 324. [file 523] |
00523 |
| Henry Breathett |
Cook Edward |
HENRY COOK Edward Breathett, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Cook, deceased, filed at Petition for the Sale of the Slaves of the estate, in the January Session of Court, 1835. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Lawsuits, Book 6, p. 338. [file 524] |
00524 |
| Gentry Rogers |
Thomas G.?P. Mary HARRY |
THOMAS G.?P. GENTRY Meredith P. Gentry, Administrator of the estate of Thomas G? or P. Gentry, deceased, filed a Petition to Sell the Slaves of the estate in the July Session of Court, 1833. [6] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 6, p. 254. [file 525] There were 8 slaves in the estate, and on April 20, 1833, negro man HARRY was sold to Mary Rogers for $556. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 14 [file 525] |
00525 |
| Gentry Gentry |
R.A. Reuben A. |
R. A. GENTRY On October 3, 1874, R. A. Gentry filed a bill in the County Court. In 1838, his father Reuben A. Gentry died leaving 30 or 40 slaves. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 57. [file 526 |
00526 |
| Reese Old Hobbs Hobbs Hobbs Reese Reese |
Jordan Sally AARON DANIEL OLD DILCEY MARIA BETTY LITTLE DANIEL HANIBAL RUSEY TEREY Elizabeth Sally JUDEA Ann HANNAH Hartwell SAM Herbert Beverly BIG BOB CHARLES CAESAR LITTLE BOB CHARLOTTE WINNEY RHEUBEN DAVID |
Jordan Reese died leaving a will dated Jan. 18, 1813, and proven in the April Session of Court 1813. He left the following bequests: To wife Sally, the following slaves: AARON (which came to my said wife), DANIEL my gardiner [sic], OLD DILCY, MARIA, BETTY, LITTLE DANIEL, HANIBAL, RUSEY, and TEREY. To daughter Elizabeth Old, "the slaves I have given her [no names given]." To three grandchildren ‑ Sally Hobbs to receive JUDEA; Ann Hobbs to receive HANNAH; and Hartwell Hobbs to recieve SAM. To son Herbert Reese, "the slaves I have already given him [no names given]." To son Beverly Reese, the following slaves: BIG BOB, CHARLES, CAESER, LITTLE BOB, CHARLOTTE, WINNEY, RHEUBEN, and DAVID. To daughter Jane Watson, "the slaves I lent her." [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 315. [file 527] |
00527 |
| Reese Watson Reese |
Matilda LITTLE DILCEY MOSES JERRY MERCA GEORGE SELINA BRISTER CHELSEY Jane Patrick SAM PETER EDMUND LITTLE AARON BEN LEW JIM FANNEY GILLUM SOOK TOM |
To daughter Matilda Reese, the following slaves: LITTLE DILCEY, MOSES, JERRY, MERCKA, GEORGE, SELINA, BRISTER, and CHELSEY. To daughter Jane Watson, ""the slaves I lent her. To son Patrick Reese, the following slaves: SAM, PETER, EDMUND, LITTLE AARON, BEN, LEW, JIM, FANNEY, GILLUM, SOOK, LEWIS, and TOM. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 315. |
00527 |
| Reese GARDINER |
Jordan DANIEL FRANK FRANK WILL STEPHEN JOHN MILES JINNY URSEY BIDDY JIM VENTURE JUDY JACK BILLY OLIVER ISAAC |
Inventory of the Estate of Jordan Reese, deceased, dated April 13, 1813, filed in the April Session of Court, 1813. Slaves inventoried included: GARDINER (see "DANIEL my gardiner."), FRANK, FRANK WILL, STEPHEN, JOHN, MILES, JINNY and her child URSEY, BIDDY, JIM, VENTURE, JUDY, JACK, BILLY, OLIVER, and ISAAC. [1]Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 316. [file 528] |
00528 |
| Reese Reese Watson |
Jordan Patrick STEPHEN OWEN JUDA John LITTLE FRANK BIDD ISAAC |
Division of the Chattle Estate of Jordan Reese, deceased, was filed in the July Session of Court, 1813 . Patrick Reese purchased the slave boy STEPHEN for $400, the man OWEN for $385, and the girl JUDA for $75. John Watson purchased the slave LITTLE FRANK for $450, the woman BIDD for $252.50, and Blacksmith ISAAC and ???? FOR $250. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 26. [file 529] |
00529 |
| Reese Old MILLER Reese |
Beverly WILL JIM BILLY Thomas GARNER JACK MILES Matilda BIG FRANK JOHN JINNEY URSULA |
Beverly Reese died in 1813, leaving a will which was proven in the April Session of Court, 1813. The following slaves are listed in the will: WILL valued at $375, JIM valued at $375, boy BILLY valued at $275. Beneficiaries included: Thomas Old who got one yellow man GARNER valued at $450, Negro man JACK MILLER valued at $381.25, and boy MILES for $75. Matilda Reese got BIG FRANK valued at $391, boy JOHN valued at $208.33, JINNEY and her child URSULA valued at $362.50. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 26. [file 530] |
00530 |
| Criddle McClellan |
John John SALLY ISHAM |
John Criddle of Davidson County, Tenn. sold to John McClellan of Williamson County, Tenn., two slaves: SALLY aged 21, and ISHAM aged 25. Bill of Sale, dated 19 April 1822. [4] Davidson County, Tennessee, Deed Book P, p. 42. [4] Davidson County, Tennessee, Deed Book P, p. 42. [file 531] |
00531 |
| Criddle Ewing |
Smith Alexander C. BEN PEYTON |
Smith Criddle, of Davidson County, Tenn., sold to Alexander C. Ewing, of Williamson County, Tennessee, a negro man, BEN, about 50 years old, and a man, PEYTON, about 27 years old. Bill of Sale dated 3 January 1825. [1] Davidson County, Tennessee, Deed Book P, pp. 332‑333. [file 532] |
00532 |
| Criddle | Smith Lucy |
Smith Criddle died in Henry County, Tennessee, in November 1845. His widow Lucy filed an Exparte ‑ Petition to Sell the Slaves of the his estate. The petition was filed in Williamson County, Tennessee in the November Term of Court, 1852. He left 6 slaves. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 7, p. 28. See, also, Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 23. [file 533] Another inventory of the estate dated November 23, 1847, mentions seven slaves in the estate. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 52. [file 533] |
00533 |
| Wren | A. M. | A. M. Wren was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p.4], as the owner of 3 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___names are not listed. The slaves included: 1 female black aged 45 years, 1 female black aged 11 years, and 1 male black aged 6 years. There was one slave house on the property. | 00534 |
| Wren | John B. | John B. Wren was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 4], as the owner of the following slave: 1 female black aged 50 years. | 00535 |
| Staggs North |
Felix Elisha FREEMAN |
Bill of Sale. Felix Staggs of Williamson County, Tenn. sold to Elisha North, for the sum of $500, a negro man named FREEMAN about 30 years old. Dated 31 January 1820. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, 88. [file 536] |
00536 |
| Staggs | Felix PHILIP GABRIELNED RANDLE JIM BENISAAC LEWIS WASHINGTON ISAAC ROSE NINNAH RACHEL SEAR SISSY NELLY SINDY RACHEL JENNY MILLEY CHARLOTTE HULDA FANNY COSLY ELLISON HAYS MILES |
Felix Staggs died in 1826. His administrator filed a Petition for Partition and Distribution in Williamson County Court, January Term 1829. Slaves were: PHILIP, GABRIEL, NED, RANDLE, JIM, BEN, ISAAC, LEWIS, WASHINGTON, ISAAC, ROSE, NINNAH, RACHEL, SEAR, SISSY, NELLY, SINDY, RACHEL, JENNY, MILLEY, CHARLOTTE, HULDA, FANNY, COSLY, ELLISON, HAYS, MILES, ELBERT, CAROLINE, ANDERSON, MARY, ROFE, HENRY, ELVISA, & MANNERVA. Felix Staggs left a will, dated 3 October 1826, with a bequest to his brother John Staggs of a negro, WASHINGTON. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 274. [file 537] |
00537 |
| ELBERT CAROLINE ANDERSON MARY ROFE HENRY ELVISA MANNERVA |
00537 | ||
| German German German |
Joseph Daniel Zacheus DOLLY NED CRECY |
Joseph German, deceased, left a will which was probated in the January Session of Court, 1819. He reserved a Deed of Gift to Daniel and Zacheus German for the use of DOLLY during her life, and mentions the slaves NED and CRECY, children of Dolly. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 1. [file 538] |
00538 |
| german | Joseph ZILPH FRANK |
An Inventory of the Estate of Joseph German, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1819, listing two slaves: ZILPH and FRANK. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 14. [file 539] |
00539 |
| German | Joseph | An Additional Inventory of the Estate of Joseph German was filed in the April Session of Court, 1819, listing [not by name] a woman and 2 girls and a boy and a girl. [5] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 41. [file 540] |
00540 |
| Crenshaw | John C. PHILIS |
An Account of the Sale of the Estate of John [C.] Crenshaw, deceased, was filed in the April Term of Court, 1817, listing slave woman PHILIS. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 310 & 323. [file 541] |
00541 |
| Crenshaw Crenshaw Jennings Herring Shelburne |
Cornelius Nancy JUNE SALLY LUCINDA Daniel James TOM JUNE SALLY ZILPHA Richard ZILPHA Pettus JUNE SALLY |
Cornelius Crenshaw vs. William Anthony, August 1823. Deposition of James Jennings, Clark County, Georgia: He knows of the conveyance made from Richard Herring to Cornelius Crenshaw for 2 Negroes ‑ JUNE and her child SALLY. Deposition of Pettus Shelburn: He said the Negro JUNE was in possession of Daniel Crenshaw and his wife Nancy in 1822. Daniel Crenshaw, son of Nancy Crenshaw, owned about 20 slaves and sold 7 of them to raise money to pay his debts and a tract of land in Virginia, then moved to this country in 1814, with 4 Negroes, including JUNE, SALLY, and others. He bought ZILPHA with his money from Richard Herring, and it was thought that Cornelius Crenshaw bought LUCINDA, and James Jennings bought TOM. Pettus Shelburne who married a daughter of Daniel and Nancy Crenshaw visited this country in the summer of 1817 and demanded the slaves JUNE and SALLY. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Loose Records, Vol. 2, p. 88. [file 542] |
00542 |
| Crenshaw Anthony Crenshaw Stacey |
Cornelius JUNE William Daniel John |
In 1830 Cornelius Crenshaw sued John Nichols. He made deposition that the negro woman JUNE belonged to Mrs. Crenshaw from 1819 at which time he married into the family. June was the only woman that Mrs. Crenshaw had to wait on her. She was a good cook and was about 50 years old. She came to this country and remained there until taken by William Anthony to satisfy an execution against Daniel Crenshaw which was taken by John Stacey. June was delivered to Shelburn as agent for Crenshaw. Mrs. Crenshaw, wife of Daniel Crenshaw, has raised June and was very attached to her. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, IX, p. 39. [file 543] |
00543 |
| Winstead Winstead Winstead Winstead Winstead Winstead |
John LEAH PEGGY William WILL Samuel EMANUEL John Matthew BEN Betsy CHANEY JUDAH Polly EASTER |
John Winstead died circa 1822, leaving a will which was probated in the October Term 1822. He left the following bequests: To his wife, the slaves ‑ LEAH and PEGGY. To his son William Winstead, the slave WILL. To his son Samuel Winstead, the slave EMANUEL. To his son John Matthew Winstead, the slave BEN. To Betsy Winstead, a girl CHANEY and JUDAH. To Polly Winstead, the slave EASTER. [1`] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 353. [file 544] |
00544 |
| SALLY MILLY CAROLINE JANE FRANCIS RANDLE LEVIN PATTY MARIA TOM GEORGE MARY BETSY |
The (Franklin, Tenn.) Western Weekly Review, April 1, 1842: SALE OF LIKELY NEGROES On Saturday, the 9th day of April 1842, the undersigned, as administrator on the estate of Lucy Ann Winstead, by a decree of Williamson County Circuit Court, will expose to the highest bidder at a cred of twelve months, at the court house in the town of Franklin, as the property of said estate, the following negroes, to wit: SALLY, MILLY CAROLINE, JANE, FRANCIS, RANDLE, LEVIN. PATTY MARIA, TOM, GEORGE, MARY, At the same time and place the undersigned as acting executor of William Winstead, under a decree of the Williamson County Circuit Court, will sell to the highest bidder upon a credit of twelve months, as the property of said estate, NEGRO GIRL BETSY. The purchaser in each case will be required to give bond with two or more securties. SAML. WINSTEAD, Adm'r. March 25, 1842. |
00545 | |
| gibson | Patrick Mary WINNEY |
Patrick Gibson died in 1817, leaving a will, dated 8 February 1817, and probated in the April Session of Court, 1817. He left to his wife Mary, a slave named WINNEY. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 291. [file 546] |
00546 |
| Gibson Boxworth Donely |
John B. William John BOB NANCY LUCY NANCY CHARITY GREEN ELLICK FRANCES JACKSON |
John B. Gibson died several years ago, intestate. A Sale of the Estate of John B. Gibson was filed in the October Term of Court, 1824. William Boxworth purchased 1 negro boy for $213.25. John Donely purchased 1 negro girl for $390. Other slaves listed included: BOB and NANCY his wife, LUCY, NANCY, CALEB, CHARITY, GREEN, ELLICK, FRANCES, and JACKSON. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 742. [file 547] |
00547 |
| Gibson | John B. CHAINEY NANCY SPENCER FANNY NED HENDERSON RACHEL ANDREW STEPHEN SPENCER |
His heirs filed a Petition for Partition and Distribution ‑ Exparte in Williamson County Court January Term 1826. Slaves were: CHAINEY, NANCY & NANCY'S CHILDREN SPENCER & FANNY; NED, HENDERSON, RACHEL, SARAH, ANDREW, & STEPHEN. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 283 [file 548] John B. Gibson, deceased. Exparte filed. All estate as been divided except for negro boy SPENCER. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 5 1830‑31, 271. [file 548] |
00548 |
| Henderson Anderson Hughes Campbell McGavocks Merrie Purnell |
Samuel PEGGY GREEN MARY LAURA ALICE JACK JOHN HUGHES ISAAC ADAM AMANDA ANDREW AUSTIN MANDA CAROLINE AARON JANE AMANDA PEGGY CAROLINE MOLL Mr. A. Dr. W. S. Col. C. A. Mr. |
SAMUEL HENDERSON'S DIARY: Oct. 18, 1860. This evening about 7 Oclk black woman PEGGY was delivered of a boy child. Janry 10, 1863. Girl child daughter of woman PEGGY was born this morning about 2 Oclk. Feb. 11, 1861. Hired GREEN to Mr. A. Anderson at $17.00 per month. Clothe him myself. January 13, Monday, 1862. Black woman MARY was confined this morning ‑ Boy child born about 8 Ock. April 11, 1864. Left home this morning on a visit to Hayesville Ohio to see my Daughters. Soon after I left black woman MARY was confined about one Oclok P.M. She calls the name of her child LAURA ALICE." Nov. 13, 1862. My boy JACK with JOHN, HUGHES, ISAAC, & ADAM, & two boys from Dr. Hughes ran off last night and have no doubt gone to Nashville to the Federals. April 14, 1863. Some time in Feb. last as I suppose my man ANDREW was arrested by the Pickets near Franklin & pressed by the Federal military ‑ with whom he still remains. June 18, 1863. My boy AUSTIN left home and is gone to the Federals at Franklin or July 16, 1863. Hired MANDA & CAROLINE to W. S. Campbell. July 25, 1863. They returned home. July 28, 1863. MANDA went [to] Col. McGavocks. June 23, 1864. AMANDA left Col. McGavock's and came home. She went to Nashville to Mr. A. Anderson's about 26 of June. August 1, 1863. PEGGY & CAROLINE hired to Mr. Purnell. August 24, 1863. Hired boy AARON to Col. McGavock. Sept. 15, 1863. Girl JANE left Col. McGavocks and went to C. A. Merrie. Nov. 6, 1864. My blk. girl JANE of about seventeen years of age ran off this day and I suppose is gone to Nashville. Nov. 25, 1865. MOLL Old blk woman was found dead in her bed this morning. She had been deranged for several months. She was about 68 years old. |
00549 |
| Gooch Gooch Gooch Barnes Gooch |
Thomas Patrick SARAH CHANEY Matilda FANN Merilla EDY David JACOB |
Thomas Gooch died in 1817, leaving a will which was filed in the October Session of Court, 1817. He left the following bequests: To wife, Elizabeth, a Negro man. To son Patrick Gooch, the slaves: SARAH and girl CHANEY. To oldest daughter Matilda Gooch, the slave girl, FANN. To second daughter Merilla Barnes, the slave girl, EDY. To son David Gooch, the slave, JACOB. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 342. [550] |
00550 |
| Gooch | Thomas PATRICK SARAH EADEY JACOB FANNY CHERRY |
An Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Gooch, of North Carolina, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1818. It listed the following slaves: PATRICK, SARAH, EADEY, JACOB, FANNY, and CHERRY. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 360. [file 551] |
00551 |
| Goodrum Goodrum |
Thomas Jane |
Thomas Goodrum and Jane Goodrum; deceased, ____; estate probation Williamson County Court, Oct. 1824; "left slaves." [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 473. [file 552] |
00552 |
| Goodrum | Thomas | An Account of the Sale of the Estate of Thomas Goodrum, deceased, was filed in the April Session of Court 1825. The negro girl LEATHY was sold in January 1824, for $451. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 4, p. 13. [file 553] |
00553 |
| Goodrum Hardeman |
David Nicholas P. SINA MARTHA HARRIOTT |
David Goodrum executed a Bill of Sale to Nicholas P. Hardeman, of Maury County, Tenn‑ essee, for negro woman SINA & children MARTHA & HARRIOTT, for the price of $900. They are healthy, sound, and sensible. Witnessed by William R. Bradley and Thomas H. Perkins, Jr. Dated 25 July 1717. Recorded April Session 1819. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds (1819‑1851), 5. [file 554] |
00554 |
| Miller Miller Miller Miller GAFNEY Miller Kinnard |
Thomas William SIMMON ANNA John TOM MERIAH Thomas JOHN ELIXA Joseph JACK PATI Hannah MARIAH JACOB RACHAEL SUCKEY |
Thomas Miller, Sr., died circa 1821, leaving a will which was probated in the October Term of Court, 1821. He left the following bequests: To my eldest son William Miller, the slaves SIMMON and ANNA. To my second son John Miller, the slaves TOM and MERIAH. To my son Thomas Miller, the slaves JOHN GAFNEY and ELIXA. To my fourth son Joseph Miller, the slaves JACK and PATI. To my daughter Hannah Kinnard, the slaves MARIAH, JACOB, RACHAEL, and SUCKEY. |
00555 |
| Miller | Thomas JOHN KITTY KILLY JENNY HENRY ELEEN BARBARY BILLY AGGA CAROLINE PHILE LUCY JUDE SAM MANUEL JULIA JOHNSTON PETER FRANK IVINS DICK PATRICK MAHALA SIMON |
An Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Miller, deceased, was filed in the January Term of Court, 1822, and included the following slaves: JOHN, KITTY or KILLY, JENNY, HENRY, ELEEN, BARBARY, BILLY, AGGA, CAROLINE, PHILE, LUCY, JUDE, SAM, old man MANUEL, JULIA, JOHNSTON, PETER, FRANK, IVINS, DICK, PATRICK, MAHALA, and SIMON. | 00556 |
| Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller |
William AMIA John TOM MARIAH ThomasMARIAH JACOB RACHEL LUCY Joseph JACK PAT |
The girl AMIA to go to William Miller. Slaves TOM and MARIAH go to John Miller. John GAFNEY (variously, OFFNEY) and ELIXIA go to Thomas Miller. MARIAH, JACOB, RACHEL, & LUCY go to Harriett Miller. JACK and girl PAT to go Joseph Miller. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 301‑302 (marked pages 501‑502). [file 556] |
00556 |
| Miller Hunter Goff Smith MEEK? Hughes Woodridge |
Thomas Elisha DICK William EVAM William JOHNSON George B. NITTY James Sr. MAHALA Loving PATSEY |
Account of the Sale of the Estate of Thomas Miller, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1825: Elisha Hunter purchased the slave DICK. William Goff purchased the slave EVAM. William Smith purchased the slave JOHNSON. James Hughes purchased the slave PETER. George B. Meek? purchased the slave NITTY James Hughes, Sr. purchased the slave MAHALA. Loving Woodridge purchased the slave PATSEY. [1] Williamson County, Tennes[1] ee, Will Book 3, p. 766. [file 557] |
00557 |
| Crouch Crouch Williams Crouch Crouch |
John HOLLEY JOE MATILDA ISAAC Charles, Capt. Susannah John HOLLEY MATILDA |
In a lawsuit styled William Ware vs. Susannah Crouch, heard in Williamson County Court during the October Session, 1816, Jesse Wilson of Pittsylvania County, Virginia gave a deposition: "John Crouch was a neighbor of mine and he owned 2 negroes named HOLLEY and JOE. I understood they were given to him by old Mr. Williams [Capt. Charles Williams], the father of Mrs. Susanna Crouch on her marriage to John Crouch." About 10 years later, Mr. Williams attempted to take the Negroes away from Crouch, but Crouch moved to the Western Country, taking HOLLEY and her child MATILDA with him.Deposition of Elizabeth Casey, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, 30 Aug. 1817. She was a neighbor of John Couch. He had a Negro man JOE and woman HOLLEY and her two children; MATILDA and ISAAC. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Loose Records, v. 2., 88. [file 558] |
00558 |
| Crow | Isaac LEAH CRECY LEVAN FLORA ISAAC HETTA GEORGE SUTHA |
Inventory of the Estate of Isaac Crow, deceased, filed in the October Session of Court, 1813, lists the following slaves: LEAH, CRECY, LEVAN, FLORA, ISAAC, HETTA, GEORGE,and SUTHA. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 32. [file 559] |
00559 |
| Crow Atkinson Wallis Herrin Jones Hill |
Isaac John LEVAN Thomas LEAH Andrew ISAAC James G. FLORA William GEORGE |
Account of the Sale of the Estate of Isaac Crow, deceased, sold on November 25 & 26, 1813. Slaves hired for 12 months from Dec. 10, 1814, included: LEVAN hired to John Atkinson. LEAH hired to Thomas Wallis. ISAAC hired to Andrew Herrin. Girl HET hired to Andrew Herrin. Woman and child FLORA hired to James G. Jones. CRECY hired to Joannah Crow Boy GEORGE hired to William Hill. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 50. [file 560] |
00560 |
| Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow |
Isaac Thomas FLORA LITTLE GEORGE Polly GEORGE ABBA Isaac Jr. LEVIN DAVIS Bryant HOTTA SOUTHERD James ISAAC |
A Division of the Estate of Isaac Crow, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1817. The heirs drew lots for the slaves of the estate:FLORA and LITTLE GEORGE were drawn by Thomas Crow. GEORGE and ABBA were drawn by Polly Crow. LEVIN and DAVIS were drawn by Isaac Crow [Jr.]. CRECEY and LEATH were drawn by Joanna Crow. HOTTA and SOUTHERD were drawn by Bryant Crow. ISAAC was drawn by James Crow. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 280. [file 561] |
00561 |
| Sandford | James T. FLORA HETTY LEVEN |
Guardian Settlements with James T. Sandford, guardian of Thomas Crow, Bryant Crow, and Isaac Crow, minor heirs of Isaac Crow, was filed in the January Term of Court, 1818. It contained a credit for the hire of the slaves: FLORA, HETTY, and LEVEN. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 366. [file 562] |
00562 |
| Sandford | James T. KITTY FLORA |
Guardian Settlements with James T. Sandford, guardian of the heirs of Isaac Crow, deceased, was filed in the October Session of Court 1819, lisitng the hire of a Negro woman KITTY for the year 1818 for the sum of $50.; and another, listing the hire of a Negro woman FLORA and her children for the year 1818, for the sum of $35. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 111. [file 563] |
00563 |
| Neely | James AGNESS BETTY CRAMBY |
Settlement of the Estate of James Neely, deceased, was filed in the April Term of Court, 1823, and lists the hire of the slaves AGNESS, BETTY, and CRAMBY. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 637. [file 564] |
00564 |
| Neely Neely Neely Campbell |
James Elizabeth George Lee Isaac Green Andrew LITTLE JIM SAM DENNIS RHODA LUCINDA HANNER |
James Neely died September 2, 1833, intestate, leaving his widow Elizabeth, and children: George Lee Neely, and Isaac Green Neely. Andrew Campbell was guardian for the minor children of James Neely, deceased. Neely left the following slaves: LITTLE JIM, SAM, DENNIS, RHODA, LUCINDA, & HANNER. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Bonds 1819‑1851, no page number. [file 565] |
00565 |
| Neely | J.W. | J. W. Neely was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p.4], as the owner of 6 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___names are not listed. The slaves included: 1 black male aged 65, 1 black female aged 35, 1 black female aged 11, 1 black male aged 8, 1 black male aged 7, and 1 black female aged 3. He had one slave house on his property. | 00566 |
| Green Green |
William Mary DANIEL |
William Green, deceased, left a will dated Feb. 23, 1809, leaving a bequest to his wife Mary Green of one slave, DANIEL. Will proven in April Session of Court 1809. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 40. [file 567] |
00567 |
| Green | Sherwood | In the Guardian Settlement for Sherwood Green, filed in the January Session of Court, 1819, the hire of a Negro is mentioned. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 32. [file 568] |
00568 |
| Guthrie Sharp Carter Carter Halfacre |
David H Sumner N ADAM John B ALLEN Samuel B ARTHUR CAROLINE Jacob MALISSA |
Gilbert Marshall, Administrator of the Estate of David H. Guthrie, deceased, filed a Petition for the Sale of the Negroes of the estate in the April Term of Court, 1832. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 6, p. 164. [file 569] Six slaves of the estate were sold on Feb. 16, 1833, on the public square in Franklin, Tenn. to pay debts of the estate: ADAM, aged about 50 years was sold to Sumner N. Sharp for $55. ALLEN, aged 14 years, was sold to John B. Carter for $450. LYDIA aged 37 years, ARTHUR aged 5 years, and CAROLINE aged 9 years were sold to Samuel B. Carter for $340. MALISSA, about 3 years old, was sold to Jacob Halfacre for $105. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 15. [file 569] |
00569 |
| Guy | John JOHNSON FAN TOM SARAH NED PEG HANDY LINA JUDE PETER LITTLE PETER FLORA LIND SCILLA BIG CILIA LITTLE CELIA |
John Guy, deceased. Heirs entered Petition for Distribution of estate in Williamson County Court, January Session 1829. Slaves were: JOHNSON, FAN, TOM, SARAH & her 3 children [not named], NED PEG, HANDY, LINA, JUDE, PETER, LITTLE PETER, FLORA & her 5 children [not named], LIND, SCILLA, BIG CILIA & her child [not named], and LITTLE CELIA and her child [not named]. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee,county Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 304. [file 570] |
00570 |
| Nichols Woolridge |
John Keziah CINTHEY PLEASANT |
The Deed of Gift of John Nichols to Keziah Wooldridge for two Negroes [names not given], is mentioned in the lawsuit styled Keenen & McClung, plaintiffs, vs. William I. Berryman, defendamnt, filed in the January Session of Court, 1832. William I. Berryman married the daughter of Keziah Wooldridge, and had, some 10 years ago or more, sold the Negroes to "Wilson." [2] Lawsuits, Book 6, 1831‑1836, p. 104. [file 571] |
00571 |
| Nichols Woolridge |
John keziah CINTHEY PLEASANT |
John Nichols executed a Deed of Gift to Keziah Wooldridge, for the love and affection to his daughter Keziah, for the term of her natural life, a slave girl, CINTHEY, aged about 14 years, and a boy PLEASANT about 9 years old. Registered 13 February 1813. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Deeds, Book C, p. 108. [file 572] |
00572 |
| Smith McElwee Hagerty Wilson Scott |
Robert Thomas Abbe William Jacob DAVE |
On the 2nd day of October 1805, Robert Smith sold the slave DAVE to Thomas McElwee. Thomas McElwee, of Williamson County, sold to Jacob Scott, a Negro man named DAVE, formerly the property of Abbe Hagerty from him to William Wilson. Dave is about 30 years old, valued at $450. Dated 30 October 1805. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 69. [file 573] |
00573 |
| Nichols McCown Hardeman West |
John Andrew Thomas Stephen HARRIETT |
A lawsuit styled, John Nichols and Andrew McCown vs. Thomas Hardeman and Stephen West, was filed in 1829. All of the above named were equal owners of a negro woman, HARRIETT. She was sold through the Court. She was represented to be sound when she was actually afflictedwith a fatal disease. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VIII, p. 108. [file 574] |
00574 |
| Lapsley Tinnen |
Thomas Mary JERRY SALLY |
July Session 1829. Petition for Sale of Negroes of the estate of Thomas Lapsley, an uncle of the Petitioner James Armstrong and a citizen of Georgia. Thomas Lapsley died intestate. He had 2 slaves: JERRY, about 21 or 22 years old, and SALLY ‑ about 19 or 20 years old. They are both the issue of a female slave of said Thomas Lapsley. No regular administration was ever had upon the estate in the State of Georgia. The business was settled by James Lapsley, another uncle of James Armstrong. James Lapsley is the brother of Thomas Lapsley, deceased. William L. Armstrong also aided in settling the buisness of Thomas Lapsley. Thomas Lapsley left no will nor legitimate children. His distributees were his brother, James Lapsley and Elizabeth Lapsley, Thomas Armstrong, James Armstrong, William L. Armstrong, and Mary Tinnen. Elizabeth Lapsley since died intestate and without issue. Thomas Armstrong, James Armstrong, and William L. Armstrong, are the nephews of Thomas Lapsley. Mary Tinnen is his niece. She is also a widow. All of the above mentioned are above the age of 21 years. James Lapsley afterwards died and he left a will appointing Thomas Armstrong, Executor. James Armstrong, Thomas Armstrong, William L. Armstrong, and Mary Tinnen are the next of kin of James Lapsley, not bequeathed by his will. They are interested in liberating the slaves, Jerry & Sally, and locating them in Ohio. The slaves, Jerry and Sally, were sent from North Carolina in 1827, where they had been taken from Georgia, to Williamson County, Tennessee. Petitioner, Thomas Armstrong, has asked his sister Mary Tinnen to consent to this emancipation. Petition has no notice of debts due from the estate. He just wants to sell the slaves. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 3, 390. [file 575] |
00575 |
| Halfacre Halfacre |
Jacob Henry SALLY EMELINE |
Jacob Halfacre received from Henry Halfacre, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Halfacre, deceased, the slaves: SALLY and her 2 younger children [not named in record], and EMILINE. Refunding Bond, dated November 13, 1837, filed in County Court. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Refunding Bond, Nov. 13, 1837. Loose Records. [file 576] |
00576 |
| Hall Browder Wood Waddel |
Frederick GRACY William C. HALL SILVEY GRACY Joshua JACK J.D. PEGGY |
Frederick Hall died circa 1818, and an Account of the Sale of Slaves of the Estate was filed in the January Session of Court, 1819, mentioning the following slaves: "a child by the name of GRACY since born which was sold with its mother on 28 Nov. 1818." Negro man HALL sold to William C. Browder for $680. SILVEY and her child, GRACY, sold to William C. Browder for $500. Negro man JACK sold to Joshua Wood. A small negro girl, PEGGY, was sold to J. D. Waddel for $300. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 30. [file 577] |
00577 |
| Winsett Winsett |
Robert Mary RACHEL JACK Ann ROSEY JAMES |
WINSETT SLAVES Robert Winsett died leaving a will dated May 13, 1812, proven in the October Session of Court 1812. He left the following bequests: To wife Mary, the slaves RACHEL and JACK. ROSEY, Rachel's first child to go to my daughter Ann Winsett. The Negro man JAMES to be sold. [4] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 324. [file 578] |
00578 |
| Winsett | Robert JIM JACK RACHEL HANNAH |
Inventory of the Estate of Robert Winsett, deceased, was filed in the January Session of Court, 1813, and lists the following slaves: JIM aged 28 years, JACK aged 19 years, RACHEL aged 18 years, "a negro family", and child HANNAH, born June 25, 1812. [1]Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 2, p. 5. [file 579] |
00579 |
| REDDICK McGavock Winder Davis OTEY REDDICK REDDICK |
MARIA BELL John Col. Carrie Jeff (President) HARVEY BOWLING JOHN WATT |
Colonel Winder Newspaper obituary, Dec. 21, 1922________ MUCH BELOVED NEGRESS DIES : "AUNT MARIA REDDICK WAS ONCE SERVANT TO JEFF DAVIS. The passing of Maria Bell Reddick at her home on Columbia avenue on last Friday night removes from Franklin one of her oldest citizens and also a historical character that has been closely connected with prominent and leading events in the south. "Aunt" Maria died at the ripe old age of 90 years, retaining her mental faculties and her devotion to her friends until the last. When Col. John McGavock was married to Miss Carrie Winder in Louisiana seventy years ago Col. Winder gave this bright young woman to his daughter for a maid. She made her home with the McGavocks after that, nursing four generations of the family. During the war Col. McGavock sent all his slaves except two or three further south to keep them from the influence of the Federal army. During this period Maria, who was in Montgomery, Ala., was a servant in the family of President Jeff Davis. While in this household she became a special admirer of Dr. Gentry, of this place who was much in the Davis family. Little negro blood flowed in her veins; she was half Indian with possibly a strain of French blood, hence the strong clear mentality and combination of characteristics marked and unusual. Her first husband was Harvey Otey. The last husband, Bowling Reddick, was a Montgomery negro who came back to Tennessee with her after the war, both going straight to the McGavock home. This fine old character has hardly an equal left among her race in this town. She leaves one son, John Watt Reddick, in the L. & N. Railway service. |
00580 |
| Hampton | Jeremiah DICK PLEASANT BETSY JUDY |
An Inventory of the estate of Jeremiah Hampton, deceased, was filed in the Janyary Term of Court 1824, which listed the following slaves: DICK about 20 years old, PLEASANT about 45 years old, BETSY about 12 years old, and JUDY about 3 years old. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 673. [file 581] |
00581 |
| Kerney Goff |
Henry C. Andrew BILLY BIG JOE MINTO JIMMY REBECCA SARAH EMMALINE LIVINA LYDIA LITTLE JOE WILLIS |
Henry C. Kerney sold to Andrew Goff, on 31 August, 1812, for the sum of $4,000, the following slaves: BILLY, BIG JOE, MINTO, NANCY, JIMMY, REBECCA, SARAH, EMMALINE, LEVINA, LYDIA, LITTLE JOE, and WILLIS. Registered 25 May 1813. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Deeds, Book C, p. 367. [file 582] |
00582 |
| Halfacre | Henry | Henry Halfacre departed this life in December 1853, intestate. He owned several slaves. The heirs want a division made. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, V, p. 49. [file 583] |
00583 |
| Wood | John FREDERICK TILLER RITTER PETRE SQUIRE |
John Wood died circa 1821, intestate, and an Inventory of his estate was filed in the January Term of Court, 1822, listing the following slaves: FREDERICK, woman ?TILLER, woman RITTER, and small boys PETRE and SQUIRE. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, pp. 304‑305 (marked 504 & 505). [file 584] |
00584 |
| Cook Littleton |
John T. Joseph L. Littleton CAROLINE |
December Term of Court, 1849. John T. Cook died, intestate, and John P. McKay was appointed administrator in 1846. There is not enough money in the estate to pay debts, and a slave must be sold. Joseph L. Littleton bought a negro woman, CAROLINE, and her child, on January 1, 1850. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee,miscellaneous Records, V, 29 [file 585] |
00585 |
| Shannon Priest |
David DANIEL FEEBE VILET ISEM DAVID PINIS JEFFERSON Nancy MILLY |
David Shannon died circa 1821, leaving a will which was probated in the October Term of Court, 1821. He left the following bequests: To his wife, the following slaves ‑ DANIEL, FEEBE, VILET, THOMAS, ISEM, and DAVID. To his sons, the following slaves ‑ PINIS and JEFFERSON. To Nancy Priest, the slave ‑ MILLY. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 259. [file 586] |
00586 |
| Shannon | George A. | George A. Shannon was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 3], as the owner of one slave, a male black, aged 20 years. | 00587 |
| Hardeman | N. Perkins | N. Perkins Hardeman, residing at the mouth of McCutchins Creek, was taxed on 2 taxable slaves in 1800. | 00588 |
| Hardeman | Nicholas P. ISABEL SILVA HANNABAL FARMER SCERRINA CATO |
An Inventory of the Estate of N[icholas] P.Hardeman, was filed in the October Session of Court, 1818. The following slaves were listed: ISABEL about 18 years old, SILVA about 13 years old, HANNABAL FARMER about 9 years old, SCERRINA about 8 years old, and CATO about 7 years old. | 00589 |
| Hardeman | Nicholas ISABELLA SILVA HANNIBAL SERENA |
A Division of Real and Personal Estate of Nicholas Hardeman, who died 27 May 1818, was filed in the April Session of Court, 1820. The slaves listed were: ISABELLA, SILVA, HANNIBAL, CATO, and SERENA. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 3, p. 148. [file 590] |
00590 |
| Hardeman | Peter | Peter Hardeman died May 21, 1820. His estate contained 5 slaves. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 74. [file 591] |
00591 |
| Overton Hardeman Hardeman |
John Eleazer Seth ELBERT |
January Term of Court, 1832. John Overton was taken to answer Eleazer Hardeman, administratrix of the estate of Seth Hardeman, deceased, intestate. On January 8, 1830, Overton sold to the said Seth S. Hardeman a negro named ELBERT, about 34 years old for $375. The Negro was said to be in sound health, but he was actually unsound and Seth was put to a great expense for a physician for taking care of said negro. Overton refuses to pay the account. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Miscellaneous Records, VI, p. 16. [file 592] |
00592 |
| Hardeman | William D. | William D. Hardeman was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedule of Williamson County, Tennessee [p.4], as the owner of 3 slaves, who are identified only by age, sex, and color___names are not listed. His slaves included: 1 female black aged 14 years, 1 female black aged 12 years, and 1 female black aged 9 years. | 00593 |
| Wood | Johnson | John Jordan, Executor of the Estate of Johnson Wood, deceased, filed a petition at the Jan. Session of Court, 1830, for the Sale of the Slaves of the estate of Johnson Wood. A large debt was due the Johnson Wood Estate in the State of Mississippi, and the Executor must employ someone to collect it. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Lawsuits, Book 6, no page number.[file 594] |
00594 |
| Woldridge | Ferdinand S. | Ferdinand S. Woldridge was enumerated in the 1860 Slave Schedules of Williamson County, Tennessee [p. 4], with 1 black female slave, aged 26 years. | 00595 |
| Lee | Benjamin Mary TOM JAMES ANTHONY BEN HENRY LUCY |
Benjamin Lee died circa 1803, leaving a will which was probated in October 1803. He left to his wife, Mary, the following slaves: TOM, JAMES, and LUCY.Inventory of the Estate of Benjamin Lee, deceased, lists slaves: TOM, JAMES, ANTHONY, BEN, HENRY, and LUCY. Dated Feb. 7, 1803. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 9. [file 596] |
00596 |
| Warren Talbot & Reed Potts Hardner Record Wilkins |
John BROOMFIELD ISHAM TOBY Jacob LEWIS Sion John JERRY EASTER PHIL |
Balances due the Estate of John Page, deceased, filed in the January Session of Court, 1811. Jan. 1, 1811 ‑ to John Warren for the hire of Negro man Broomfield. Jan. 1, 1811 ‑ to Talbot & Reed for the hire of Negro man Isham. Jan. 1, 1811 ‑ to Potts for hire of Negro man Toby. Jan. 1, 1811 ‑ to Jacob Hardner, a note for the hire of Negro man Lewis. Jan. 1, 1811 ‑ to Sion Record and John Wilkins for the hire of Negro boy JERRY. Jan. 1, 1811 ‑ to hire of EASTER & HER CHILD [name not given]. Jan. 1, 1811 ‑ to hire of PHIL, a Negro boy. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 243. [3] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 243. [file 597] |
00597 |
| Page Gray |
John Young A. MILLY |
Settlement with the minor orphans of John Page, deceased, dated Jan. 15, 1813. To cash paid Young A Gray for medicine and attendance on the negro MILLY at the house of Frederick Davis. [1] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, p. 338. [file 598] |
00598 |
| Page Rutherford |
John Henry |
Settlement with the minor orphans of John Page, deceased, dated April 13, 1813, lists a note on Henry Rutherford for hire of slaves [names not listed in record]. [2] Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, 1800‑1813, 339. [file 599] |
00599 |