I had . WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Alabama Historical Plantations. FORMER SLAVES. 10, 1912 Berney ElmoreDec. who did not stay in this county? 29, 1919 Miles Phifer MontgomerySept. 1850 Census, Barbour County, Alabama, Box: 4026a, Volume: 3. The Negro was free, but he was helpless by his want of habits of self-reliance, helpless by his want of experience, and doubly helpless by his want of comprehension to understand and appreciate his condition. Southern people, who had knew the Negro as slave for so long, were the only people in the world who understood him. Narrative of Jackson, the Vice-President's Slave. Southern History Series: The End of Slavery In Barbour County, AL July 22, 2019 Hunter Wallace Alabama, Alt-South, American South, Culture, Dixie, History, Identity, Negroes, Race Relations, Slavery, southern heritage, Southern History Series, White Supremacy 4 The man above is John Wallace Comer and his body servant Burrell. former owner in 1870, vary widely and from region to region. Parkers slaves were called free negroes because they were treated so well., We have a few slaves who say they were treated well, Proctor said. the County and the first census page on which they were listed. 20, 1884 J. R. Dorsey CherokeeMay 8, 1885 Jordan ColbertMay 9, 1885 Scipio Atchison ChiltonOct. City of Wilmington 99. When the Civil War reached Alabama, he buried about $100,000 in gold somewhere on his property. Had the South be victorious or even fought the Union to a draw and truce, the era of slavery would have ended eventually.. Did the South have a plan for the inessential negro labor because of technology? 3,950,546 unnamed slaves, or an average of about ten slaves per holder. It is estimated by this transcriber that in 1860, slaveholders of 200 or more slaves, while constituting less than 1 % of the total number of U.S. slaveholders, or 1 out of 7,000 free persons, held 20-30% of the total number of slaves in the U.S. SOURCES. TERMINOLOGY. 7, 1901 John Wesley Pennington CoffeeSept. 5, 1910 Calvin Ezelle MonroeDec. For black Americans the census may hold the only records they can find of their ancestors. Lewis, one of them, a little later tried out the new freedom; he wanted to see, he said, what he could do by himself. Its opened up my mind to see we have come so very far, but it seems like the further we go, the further back were going, Proctor said when asked how the release of the interviews was received. 18, 1914 William Jones LowndesJan. 24, 1933 Dennis Cross TuscaloosaJune 18, 1934 Otis Parham MontgomeryAug. slaves, if listed in the next census, in 1870, would have been reported with their full name, including surname. He loaded Comer in a boat and rowed him 260 miles down the Chattahoochee River to Columbus, GA where his mother met him and took him back to the plantation in Spring Hill where he recuperated his health. Bedford . Subscribe to this website and receive notification each time a free genealogy resource is newly published. The interviews were kept in the university archives where they had sat since the collection was completed in 1935. . He is listed as owner of 30 slaves in the 1855 Macon County slave census. 13, 1909 John Holly SumterNov. New Castle County (part) 98. ancestor was one of the larger slaveholders in the County. 1, 1899 Andrew Sloss LawrenceFebruary 28 (? 100. 3. 1860 slaveholder. This was the first time that slave infomation was captured as a separate schedule. ", Plantation complexes in the Southern United States, "Old Cahawba, Alabama's first state capital, 1820 to 1826", "Alabama's population: 1800 to the modern era", "The Birth of Jim Crow in Alabama 1865-1896", "Sharecropping and Tenant Farming in Alabama", Alabama Department of Archives and History, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_slavery_in_Alabama&oldid=1128842893, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 22 December 2022, at 07:22. Jenkins BarbourDec. Nathan Beauchamp. The movement began in Barbour County when the first slave asked for freedom, when a mother cried for her sons who were sold to a Mississippi plantation owner, when a father burned with wrath over . Agent, 50 slaves page 147, COCHRAN, John, James Cole agent, 64 slaves page 147, EBERHART, Samuel Sr., 52 slaves page 109B, MARTIN, J. J. The interviews were coordinated by former Southern University Dean John B. Cade whom the universitys library is now named for and conducted by students after the slaves were freed following the end of the Civil War in 1865. 1, 1891 Willis Lowe HenryAug. By the 1870 census, the white population of Barbour County had Agnes, about seventy-five years old, had not worked for thirty years. Here are the names of those 340 victims, listed by year, month and day, recording their names and the counties where they died. You should thank God you are free.'". More: Alabama history tour covers Civil War, cotton - not slaves, Slaves that belonged to ministers recalled having better lives than most. Barbour County was created on December 18, 1832, and its original boundary lines encompassed lands acquired from the Creek Indians in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson as well as lands in the eastern part of Pike County. But once you tell the Negro he is the equal of the White man the Negros respect for Whites is quickly replaced by resentment a resentment that is then stoked by the scheming, subversive, malevolent JOO. 29, 1891 John Brown TalladegaJan. Run-Away Slave Articles. distribution, or generated by the author, and are subject to Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. slaveholder. She was able to get married and eat bacon, vegetables and sorghum syrup cake, but she also saw field slaves worked to death, an outcome she said her owner preferred to trying to improve a slaves health. Barbour County, Alabama Owens/Powell Census Extracts 1830-1900 4/22/2007 Alabama Homing 1 wildamurphy@gmail.com 1830: No Cope, Owen(s) or Powell indexed in Barbour County 1833 State Census for Barbour County, Alabama, copied by Helen S Foley, Eufaula, Al 36027, 1976. 14, 1894 Robert Moseley JeffersonMarch 1895 Manuel Dunegan ChiltonMarch 1895 Rufus Swindler ElmoreApril 21, 1895 Alice Greene ButlerApril 21, 1895 Martha Greene ButlerApril 21, 1895 Mary Deane ButlerApril 21, 1895 John Rateler ButlerApril 21, 1895 Zeb Colley ButlerApril 28, 1895 Unnamed man ButlerMay 18, 1895 Jerido Shrivers CoffeeOct. 8, 1920 Monroe Wood HenryOct. This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Alabama that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture The USGenWeb Archives Project is part of The USGenWeb Project. Comer, slave owner, mine operator, planter;Carrie Gertrude Seay Comer wife of J.W. Slavery, however, existed in every county. Thanks to Rootsweb for Ownership may have meant the purchase of a spouse, an individual's children, or other relatives who were not emancipated. no records available, 28, 1897 James Jackson BibbMarch 15, 1897 Andy Beard PickensMarch 18, 1897 John Smith JacksonMay 11, 1897 Amanda Franks MadisonMay 11, 1897 Mollie Smith MadisonMay 30, 1897 John Hayden LamarJune 21, 1897 George Bradley MonroeJuly 3, 1897 Jim Thomas JeffersonJuly 17, 1897 Edmonson LauderdaleJuly 19, 1897 George Richardson TallapoosaJuly 19, 1897 James Daniel CoosaAug. can be difficult because the name of a plantation may have been changed through the years and because the sizeable number 1, 1896 William Hunter DallasSept. Barbour County Genealogy Group, Eufaula Carnegie Library, 217 N. Eufaula Ave., Eufaula, AL 36027. ALGenWeb Project - Barbour County, Alabama, The USGenWeb has donated files to the site. The man above is John Wallace Comer and his body servant Burrell. 28, 1907 John Lipsey PickensSept. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, opening Thursday, is aproject of the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, a Montgomery legal advocacy group. Counties, return to Home and Links Page. Mary A., 43 slaves page 109, COCHRAN , John, Jack Amen? CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Slaves deeded from George Anderson to son William Anderson - Jun 1831 Slaves sold by William Anderson to various - Feb 1836 Will [Aug 1840] and Appraisement of Estate of Nicholas Zeigler - Mar 1841 Barbour County Alabama Slave Owners Slave owned by J. R. Upshaw in the records of Liberty Baptist Church - Sep 1846 Chambers County Alabama Slave Owners If you dont have anything of value to add to the comments, it wont be posted at all. 16, 1925 Grant Cole MontgomeryApril 25, 1926 Lillie Cobb BlountOct. 23, 1886 John Davis BibbJune 2, 1887 Unnamed man BibbAug. Though the census schedules speak in terms of "slave owners", the transcriber has chosen to use the 25, 1913 Joe Green CovingtonAug. Category: Barbour County, Alabama, Slavery. 15, 1889 George Meadows JeffersonSept. 27, 1889 John Sleet JeffersonDec. Buy newspaper front pages, posters and more. This page was last modified 08:33, 11 May 2021. Barbour County, Alabama Federal Census Index ; Year: Roll: ED's: Images: Transcription Status: Transcriber: 1840: M704-1 : 1850: M432-1 : 1850 Slave: M432-17 : 1860 6, 1893 Benjamin Minter DallasDec. Philip Pendleton Barbour was a member of the House of Delegates (1812-1814), Speaker of the House of Representatives (1821-1823), president of the Convention of 1829-1830, a federal district court judge (1830-1836), and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1836-1841). The plan was to drain off the slave population southwest and south into the tropics. 11, 1906 Bunk Richardson EtowahOct. Census data on African Americans in the 1870 census was obtained using Heritage I was so lonesome without her that I would often go about my work and cry and look for her return … but she never came back.. In the name of humanity, let him do so. 4, 1899 Marshall McGregor PikeJune 6, 1899 William Hill BibbJuly 30, 1899 Solomon Jones ButlerAug. Garden and Gun Land property listing online, [photo] Old Spring Hill Plantation, Barbour County, Alabama. 1331. % of the total number of U.S. slaveholders, or 1 out of 7,000 free persons, held 20-30% of the total number of slaves in the (Source: Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers ' Project, 1936 - 1938: Library of Congress Web site). 30, 1896 Robert Allison MonroeOct. The ALGenWeb Project - Barbour County, Alabama. on these pages were obtained from sources permitting free 21, 1878 Daniel McBride LimestoneJune 15, 1879 Dave Benson St. ClairDec. right corner of every set of two pages, with the previous stamped number and a "B" being used to designate the pages 15, 1920 Jack Waters CovingtonMarch 11, 1920 Wilbur Smith MontgomeryJuly 30, 1920 Juster Jennings DaleJuly 30, 1920 Sills Spinks DaleAug. material for posting on these pages does so in recognition of In 1843 Thomas A. Harrison traveled to Alabama, accompanied by a party of slaves, to purchase property for a plantation. County, included the following: Georgia, up 80,000 to 545,000 (17%); Texas, up 70,000 (38%); North Carolina, up 31,000 The census further lists Georgia as . 25, 1882 Leonard Coker MaconOct. Harriet was only about fifty years old, but she had been enjoying a pension already for eleven or twelve years.. Alabama was one of the first seven states to withdraw from the Union prior to the American Civil War . 4, 1895 Toby McGrady BullockOct. Sussex County Slave Schedules. On Sunday we would pray to God to fix some way for us to be freed from our mean masters.. Ive shared the Comer story here before, but I was reminded of it this afternoon when I came across another story about the end of slavery on Henry D. Claytons plantation in Barbour County. He came back the following autumn, moved back into his old cabin, and there remained until he was an old man. Tax Records 1869-1896. 3, 1891 James Sims ChoctawSept. Pauline . the host/author of these pages is prohibited. electronic publishing on another site without the consent of It should be noted however, that Page 17 the work contentedly and happy. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. 14, 1893 Ellen Fant PickensSept. The page numbers used are the rubber stamped numbers in the upper Located at Barbour Co., ALGenWeb. like to contribute to the Archives site, The color barrier is not as profound as it was during our time period, Proctor said. Slave Cabin in Barbour County, Near Euf aula. 23, 1909 Ray Rolston CleburneDec. Hunter Wallace 1, 1891 Ella Williams HenryAug. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. 4, 1893 Unnamed man BibbSept. Shallette Spivery, a house slave born in Montgomery in 1852, said she was treated well by her owners. This is a mid-level category and should not have individual profiles added to it. . census for 1860 and not know whether that person was also listed as a slaveholder on the slave census, because published Slavery Related Data. It was a miserable time and Im glad you didnt have to go through it. on these pages is freely available to the The slavery categories exist to help with tracking the genealogy and family history of pre-Civil War era slaves. [Report Broken Link] 1860 Federal Census - Slave Schedule Surname Matches with 1870 Census. (6,400%). 3, 1886 John Hart LeeNov. 1, 1891 Eliza Lowe HenryAug. Anderson Baptist Church Cemetery Find a Grave The slave trade with Africa was supposedly abolished in 1808; however, we know this was too profitable a business for some as well as a way to provide free labor to wealthy farmers. 13, 1933 Dan Pippen BibbSept. 13, 1908 Unnamed man ShelbyAug. 27) reportedly includes a total of 16,150 slaves. 1 item, 1 D., 43 slaves page 101. 21, 1908 Anthony Davis JeffersonOct. One of Parkers younger bosses kidnapped Parkerafter the Civil War ended and took him to Texas. these former slaves may have been using the surname of their 1860 slaveholder at the time of the 1870 census and they may The full archive can be seen online atlib.subr.edu. 27, 1912 Willis Perkins MarionNov. Fayette County, Alabama 1850 Slave Schedules Fayette County, Alabama 1860 Slave Schedules Greene Co, AL Deeds of Samuel Morrow Documenting Prior Slave Emancipation(slaves owned by Samuel Morrow in Greene County, AL) Henry-Dale County, AL Archives WillsWard Sr, Shadrach January 1848(slaves owned by Shadrach Ward Sr. in Henry County, AL) Comer; Elizabeth Comer (?-bef.1858) daughter of J.F. U.S. 21, 1885 George Ward BarbourDec. 8, 1915 James Fox MonroeAug. . 20, 1899 Son of Peter Louin ElmoreNov. the same restrictions/permissions. On January 29, 1858, Alabama supporters of slavery, objecting to Benton's change of heart, renamed Benton County as Calhoun County. He would buckle us across a log and whip us until we were unable to walk for three days. Then whips were used to burst the blisters, Slaters interview reads. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. Date Constructed/ Founded: not determined 3, 1910 Unnamed man TalladegaOct. (8%); Florida, up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 1, 1896 Isidore Mobley DallasAug. Charles H. Miller was the son of George Oliver Miller, a merchant, former slaveholder, and veteran of the Civil War who migrated from the Carolinas to Alabama with his family as a young man in the 1830s. 'Terrible' is not the word for it.. Comer] 1860: 61 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, C.L. They're also now available to the public. . Visit our Tourism Page Relocation Services Download a Visitors Guide History of Eufaula. 18, 1896 John Fitch ChambersOct. Racial lynchings, usually defined as unprosecuted murders that occurred at the hands of mobs or unidentified people, began in 1877 in Alabama, and ended in 1943. Between 1860 and 2, 1913 Unnamed man HenryMarch 21, 1914 Charles Young ChiltonDec. 30, 1896 Jeff Jackson MonroeOct. & WILLS. 4, 1915 William Smith ElmoreJan. 19, 1912 Unnamed man SumterFeb. 1.6 Receipt, for sale of a slave by M. A. Williams, dated January 14, 1858, Dallas County, Alabama 1 item, 1 leaf 1.7 Facsimile of the Declaration of the People of Texas to General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana. She said the library has seen international interest in the slave narratives that have also become a part of history lessons at universities. of the most slaves with the least amount of transcription work. 3, 1910 Bush Withers CovingtonOct. 29, 1919 Robert Croskey MontgomerySept. Name index and images of slave schedules listing slave owners and only age, gender and color data of the slaves in cesus states or territories in 1850. They would even defend Massuhs chillun with their very lives! Barbour Co. 1860 Federal Census - Mortality Schedule Archived Copy; Original page no longer online. Calhoun County, AL Queries/Join eMail Group African American descendants of persons who were enslaved in Barbour County, Alabama in 1860, if they have an idea of Alabama was one of the first seven states to withdraw from the Union prior to the American Civil War. 3, 1907 Henry Singleton TalladegaNov. [Report Broken Link] Blount Co. 1860 Federal Census. Some people were commenting that slavery didnt exist or that the stories were fabricated., After interviewing a former Shelby County slave named Cap Davis, one student wrote that, "When I asked him if he liked slavery he said, 'To tell you is not like feeling it. 15, 1896 Robert Wilson MontgomeryApril 12, 1896 Reddick Adams RussellJune 21, 1896 Leon Orr MorganJune 24, 1896 William Westmoreland LowndesAug. involving all obtainable records of the holder. 16, 1904 Rufus Lesseur MarengoAug. 19, 1882 Jack Turner ChoctawAug. Custom Content. Do not promote or share conspiracy theories or links to truther websites in the comments. Barbour County Alabama Public GIS Website. Parkerlater escaped. My Davis ancestors can be traced back to the 1870 Population Census for Barbour County, Alabama. Until three years ago, Russell and 227 other former slaves accounts of their enslavement were kept safe in the archives at Louisiana's Southern University. Comer, like many Alabama landowners, leased African-American convict labor to continue operations. population during that time, and were therefore more likely possible places of relocation for colored persons from Barbour Flagship GIS, Inc. - Security Notification (March 9, 2022) Due to variable film quality, 13, 1897 Louis Bonner LamarFeb. Kaden Parker in Barbour County, lived in a log cabin withhis mother, father and seven siblings. 4, 1906 Jim Cotton BarbourFeb. )1900 Unnamed man Lowndes1900 3 2 Daughter of Jim Crosby Lowndes1900 3 2 Wife of Jim Crosby LowndesMarch 2, 1900 Jim Crosby LowndesMarch 18, 1900 Charles Humphries LeeMay 5, 1900 John White GenevaJuly 5, 1900 John Roe HenryJuly 10, 1900 John Jennings ShelbyJuly 23, 1900 Elijah Clark MadisonSept. 4, 1908 Will Millen JeffersonAug. 6, 1897 Jeff Johnson Cleburne Aug. 6, 1897 John Clark BarbourAug. Their stories include the inhumanity of their conditions: children having to eat out of troughs, and field slaves being herded into pens like cattle. Barbour County, Alabama Larry Scott Butler Southern Christian Leadership Conference Field Worker for Barbour County Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. . NOT LIVE IN ALABAMA AND HAVE NO ACCESS TO ANY RECORDS, Search Comer] ASSOCIATED FREE PERSONS Comer family: John . 6, 1906 William Thompson MobileJan. public. 1870, the Alabama colored population increased by 37,000, to 475,000, a 17% increase. Comer, Your email address will not be published. 11) and Severe (Beat No. Southern History Series: The Carolina Chivalry. Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, 21, 1891 Ray Porter ChiltonSept. 9, 1881 Shade Thompson BarbourJuly 22, 1881 Albert Brooks Barbour, April 14, 1882 Henry Ivy DallasApril 14, 1882 Sam Acoff DallasAug. The African slave trade was first brought to Alabama when the region was part of the French Louisiana Colony. In 1845, Hardy Clemens was a wealthy plantation and slave owner who owned a farm near Coaling, Alabamaon the banks of Big Sandy Creek, about 12 miles east of Tuscaloosa. 3, 1922 George Teague CovingtonJuly 1925 Annie May Simmons CrenshawDec. He mentions baptisms etc. Parker's slaves "were. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Source American History American History [ Up ] [ Blue Springs CSA Reunion ] [ Gazetteer of Place Names Page 1 ] [ Irwinton Inn 1935 ] [ East Al. MANAGERS CANNOT HELP YOU WITH PERSONAL RESEARCH WE DO 9, 1893 John Booker Davis HenryDec. providing space for this site Barbour County, accounting for 6,860 slaves, or 42% of the County total. 7, 1888 Seven unnamed men HenryJan. Genealogical and historical data from the period of antebellum enslavement of Africans in the US, Location: Spring Hill, Barbour County, Alabama 8, 1894 Samuel Smith ButlerFeb. 73086 Washington DC 20056-3086 the free census for 1860 should be checked, as almost 11% of African Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, with RoadSnacks is reader-supported. SURNAME MATCHES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS: (exact surname spellings only are reported, no spelling variations or soundex), (SURNAME, # in US, in State, in County, born in State, born and living in State, born in State and living in County), WILLIAMS, 28865, 2335, 102, 2095, 1417, 51. Dates: 1839-1841 in comparing census data for 1870 and 1960, the transcriber did not take into consideration any relevant changes in county household.9 As a Russell County resident in 1843 he and several Davis relatives gave a power of attorney to his brother-in-law Windell Davis back in Duplin County.10 In 1850 he was enumerated in Barbour County, Alabama but by the 1855 state census was in Macon County. The national memorial aims to teach about America's past in hope of promoting understanding and healing. The collection also contains a list of military pension and bounty land applications. 30, 1896 William Taylor MonroeDec. Using plantation names to locate ancestors My master was so cruel to his slaves that they were almost crazy at times, Russell continued. BROWDER, Est. The museum and memorial is believed to be the nation's first site to document racial inequality from slavery through the Jim Crow era and into the present. Copyright 2023 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Occidental Dissent, American Racial History Timeline, 1550-1860, American Racial History Timeline, 1860-1900, American Racial History Timeline, 1900-1960, American Racial History Timeline, 1960-2008, Homeless Man Murdered In Broad Daylight In St. Louis While Others Watch, Catholic Church In Ireland Allows Muslim Prayers, Andrew Schulze, Concordia Publishing House and White Supremacy In LCMS, Vladimir Putin Addresses Nation After a Year of War, Unchristian Teachings: Unresolved Questions About Alt-Right Beliefs In Lutheranism, Unchristian Teachings: The History of Alt-Right Beliefs In Lutheranism. All rights reserved (About Us). Manager, The USGenWeb Archive Project - Alabama File term "slaveholder" rather than "slave owner", so that questions of justice and legality of claims of ownership need not be 1847); U.S. senator and Alabama governor . Chas Parker, a slave to Rev. 27, 1903 Arthur Stewart WilcoxApril 20, 1904 Ruben Sims BaldwinApril 20, 1904 Gaines Hall AutaugaJune 20, 1904 Charlie Harris TallapoosaJune 20, 1904 Ephraim Pope WilcoxJune 23, 1904 Joe Scott BibbJuly 9, 1904 Will Roberts PickensAug. If life was so awful here, most of them would have left but they didnt after the war. During the late 19th and early 20th century, Comer was a planter and the owner of the Comer plantation in Spring Hill in northern Barbour County where I grew up. Make checks out to Brad Griffin. Linking John Wallace Comer was injured during the Battle of Atlanta and was rescued from the battlefield by his loyal slave Burrell. 12, 1918 George Whiteside ColbertJune 6, 1919 James E. Lewis MobileJune 18, 1919 Jim McMillan BibbAug. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Barbour County, Alabama (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll Required fields are marked *. Following the patenting of the cotton gin (in 1793), the War of 1812, and the defeat and expulsion of the Creek Nation in the 1810s, European-American settlement in Alabama was intensified, as was the presence of slavery on newly established plantations in the territory. Where did freed Alabama slaves go if they did not stay in Alabama? HISTORY OF EUFAULA, ALABAMA, . http://www.heritagequest.com/ . Entire state . Indexed data and browse are available for the following: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland . 2, 1900 Wallace Townsend ElmoreDec. Autauga County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 1), Baldwin County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Barbour County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 6, 0), Benton County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Bibb County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 12, 4), Blount County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Bullock County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Butler County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Calhoun County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 1), Chambers County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 29, 5), Cherokee County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Choctaw County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 4), Clarke County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 10, 1), Coffee County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Colbert County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Conecuh County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 0), Coosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Covington County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 0), Crenshaw County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Dallas County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 1), Fayette County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Franklin County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 1), Greene County, Alabama, Slave Owners (1, 25, 9), Hale County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Henry County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 0), Jefferson County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 1), Lauderdale County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 9, 0), Lawrence County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 15, 1), Limestone County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 0), Lowndes County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 0), Macon County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 4), Madison County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 24, 8), Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners (1, 22, 19), Marion County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Marshall County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Mobile County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 4), Monroe County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 12, 3), Montgomery County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 11, 1), Morgan County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 10, 1), Perry County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 16, 5), Pickens County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 0), Pike County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Randolph County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 1), Russell County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 14, 1), Shelby County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), St. Clair County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 1), Sumter County, Alabama, Slave Owners (2, 15, 7), Talladega County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 21, 1), Tallapoosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 1), Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 11, 3), Washington County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 1), Wilcox County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 12, 0). 20, 1904 Ed Avery WalkerSept. The material covers the period 1805 to 1975, but the bulk . Marriage records are available from the county clerks offices of each individual county. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years Ank Bishop. 14, 1920 Select Reeves ButlerOct. 5, 1910 Sylvester Peyton MonroeFeb. No flaming or trolling. Many wills contained information about slaves. 2, 1907 Abe Sumrall WashingtonNov. Zog and leftists will never permit an honest depiction of slavery in history books used in schools. Alabama Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 (selections) Ancestry Alabama cemetery records Family History Library . In 1838, its administration sold 272 men, women, and children and used the profits to keep the university afloat, according to a New York Times report from April. Population of the Middle Suwannee Basin, 1840 and 1850. Slave Narrative Resources. names of plantations in this County with the names of the large holders on this list should not be a difficult research task, but An USGenWeb Archives Project - Alabama Main Table of Contents, The Any commercial use, or, Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Barbour County, Alabama, 24, 1900 Unnamed man HenryDec. 1, 1888 Oscar Coger ColbertMarch 18, 1888 Jeff Curry JeffersonMarch 29, 1888 Theodore Calloway LowndesApril 23, 1888 Hardy Posey JeffersonJuly 1, 1888 Calvin Moody LawrenceJuly 13, 1888 Jim Torney St. ClairJuly 14, 1888 Frank Stone St. ClairSept. But the ex-slaves nevertheless chose to remain. 13, 1893 Monroe Smith MarengoAugust 1893 Joe Floyd PickensSept. Adams Chapel cemetery survey, Barbour County, Alabama Family History Library . Excluding slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a

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