Alabama African American Census. Entire state . The transcriber did not notice any such slaves named in Box 5625 Montgomery, AL 36103-5625 Phone (334) 206-2999 Record Request Forms They have birth and death records from 1908 to present and some scattered earlier records. Alabama, U.S., Death Record of State Convicts, 1843-1951. Located at Barbour Co., ALGenWeb. The page numbers used are the rubber stamped numbers in the upper 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.. material for posting on these pages does so in recognition of The last U.S. census slave schedules were enumerated by County in 1860 and included 393,975 named persons holding 16, 1920 Pete Zeigler AutaugaJuly 28, 1921 Jordan ChoctawJan. There are many stories of how faithful Negro slaves were to their White masters (not so much to their Negro slave masters, who were known to be quite cruel) and White masters families. I didnt like slavery once I found what freedom was.. like to contribute to the Archives site, Whether or not the ancestor is found to have been a slaveholder, a viewing of the slave census will provide an informed 27, 1885 Alexander Reed ClarkeApril 20, 1886 Unnamed man JeffersonOct. See the Heritage Exchange Portal for more information on how to document slaves and slave owners. She said the library has seen international interest in the slave narratives that have also become a part of history lessons at universities. 1, 1896 Isidore Mobley DallasAug. It was named in honor of James Barbour (1775-1842), a distinguished statesman and governor of Virginia. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. They hold records that are available in the public domain, but may be hard to find, hence they offer a convenient way to research. 6, 1906 William Thompson MobileJan. [ hide person profiles] Person Profiles (6) If the surname is not on this list, the microfilm can be Marshall J. Williams III, Revenue Commissioner Eufaula, AL 36027 For technical assistance contact GIShelp@FlagshipGIS.com or call (770) 886-4645. Slaves were slaveholder. Enslaved people, enslavers, and slavery in general - information 1850 Slave Schedules Pike County (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($) 1860 Slave Schedules (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($) Pike County (Source: Sankofagen Wiki) United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 Pike County (Source: FamilySearch) Estate Records 8, 1920 Monroe Wood HenryOct. boundaries. viewed to see if there were smaller slaveholders with that surname. 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, 1893 Joseph Givham DallasDec. Chas Parker, a slave to Rev. 18, 1887 Monroe Johnson JeffersonNov. The color barrier is not as profound as it was during our time period, Proctor said. no records available, 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. 5, 1931 Neal Quinn LowndesAug. 30, 1926 Joe Lockhart RussellJuly 4, 1930 John Robertson SumterJuly 5, 1930 Esau Robertson SumterJuly 6, 1930 Viola Dial SumterAug. All persons contributing Alabama cemetery records 14, 1893 Polk Hill PickensSept. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. 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. In 2017, I never expected some of the comments I saw. 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. Indexed data and browse are available for the following: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland . names of plantations in this County with the names of the large holders on this list should not be a difficult research task, but 27, 1900 George Fuller PerryJan. 13, 1897 Louis Bonner LamarFeb. He came back the following autumn, moved back into his old cabin, and there remained until he was an old man. The national memorial aims to teach about America's past in hope of promoting understanding and healing. 20, 1884 J. R. Dorsey CherokeeMay 8, 1885 Jordan ColbertMay 9, 1885 Scipio Atchison ChiltonOct. http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/ . To remedy the evils growing out of abolition, Clayton urged that the people of the South secure the services of the negroes, teach them their places, and how to keep them, and convince them at last that we are indeed their best friends. None should hold a grudge against the Negro because he was now free, Clayton added: He is proud to call you master yet. 18, 1893 Riley Gulley WilcoxOct. Comer; Elizabeth Comer (?-bef.1858) daughter of J.F. 1840 Number of 1850 County White Slave Total Families White Slave Totall 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. submission. This was the first time that slave infomation was captured as a separate schedule. Located at Slaveholders and African Americans 1860-1870. 4, 1899 Marshall McGregor PikeJune 6, 1899 William Hill BibbJuly 30, 1899 Solomon Jones ButlerAug. Alabama was one of the first seven states to withdraw from the Union prior to the American Civil War . 28, 1912 John Chandler JeffersonJune 19, 1912 Tom Jackson ClarkeAug. Many wills contained information about slaves. Download the app for iPhone or Android. ancestor was one of the larger slaveholders in the County. (8%); Florida, up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 Census Online - Alabama - 1850. Comer; Braxton Bragg Comer (1848-1911) son of J.F. 13, 1933 Dan Pippen BibbSept. 23, 1909 Richard Robertson MobileJan. Slavery Related Data. The narratives offer rare first-person insight into one of the cruelest institutions in American history. 13, 1896 John Lee HenrySept. 14,629 whites, 33 "free colored" and 16,150 slaves. Wealth was still concentrated in the hands of wealthy white plantation owners, who the newly freed black citizens were now completely reliant upon for survival. The full archive can be seen online atlib.subr.edu. The ALGenWeb Project - Barbour County, Alabama. We measured the places in the Yellowhammer State where there have historically been the most Klaverns per capita. A Alice Campbell [acampbell@nconline.com] . 6, 1906 Corneilius Robinson MobileOct. He would buckle us across a log and whip us until we were unable to walk for three days. 16, 1904 Rufus Lesseur MarengoAug. 1869-1896. A Slave Cabin in Barbour County near Eufaula. Jennie Bowen. Alabama Vital Records P.O. Agent, 50 slaves page 147, COCHRAN, John, James Cole agent, 64 slaves page 147, EBERHART, Samuel Sr., 52 slaves page 109B, MARTIN, J. J. 8) of Perry County. public. 16, 1894 William George ChiltonFeb. enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind Social pressure was brought to bear on planters who failed to discharge this part of a slave-owners responsibility. 13, 1893 Monroe Smith MarengoAugust 1893 Joe Floyd PickensSept. Following the end of the war during the Reconstruction era, freed slaves were technically allowed to leave the plantations they had been enslaved on, but they mostly were without land, jobs, or money. Send comments about this page to: The USGenWeb Archive Project -Alabama File Manager. Barbour County Alabama GenWeb Index page Before you begin: In the Internet world of genealogy research there are many websites and corporations that are for-profit and expensive. 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Slaves 100 years of age or older were supposed to be named on the 1860 slave schedule, but there were only 1,570 slaves of Researchers are still compiling names of lynching victims, and various lists appear online, based on newspaper accounts, research, oral histories and other sources. and to the volunteers who sponsor the counties and everyone who has donated files to the site. 27, 1893 Mack Segars CrenshawJan. Managers. 1, 1891 William Williams HenryAug. To check a master surname list for other States and [6][7], The Alabama Fever land rush was underway when the state was admitted to the Union, with settlers and land speculators pouring into the state to take advantage of fertile land suitable for cotton cultivation. Thousands of Negroes, uneducated, unfitted for anything except to obey and do their duty as directed, were given their freedom and the privilege of citizenship. It was a miserable time and Im glad you didnt have to go through it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._W._Comer, http://www.gardenandgunland.com/land/old-spring-hill-plantation/388. who says he was born in 1858, near Suggsville, Clarke County, Alabama. P.O. This transcription includes 98 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Tap into Getty Images' global-scale, data-driven insights and network of over 340,000 creators to create content exclusively for your brand. Since the U.S. government was not in effective control of many of these territories until later in the war, many of these slaves proclaimed to be free by the Emancipation Proclamation were still held in servitude until those areas came back under Union control. You are the visitor to this page. Comer, Your email address will not be published. 1, 1912 William Smith JeffersonNov. 22, 1907 Moses Dossett MobileNov. 2 BYU Family History Archives . Comer] 1860: 61 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, C.L. 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. 3,950,546 unnamed slaves, or an average of about ten slaves per holder. 30, 1883 Lewis Austin WalkerFeb. - and C.L.D. Copyright 1997 - 2006 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. and to the volunteers who sponsor the counties and everyone who 8, 1894 Samuel Smith ButlerFeb. 5, 1910 Calvin Ezelle MonroeDec. 10, 1892 Charles McKilton TuscaloosaFeb. Browser, which is a very detailed, searchable and highly recommended database that can found at 16, 1899 Charles Hurt CrenshawAug. 2009. 10, 1922 Wm. Topical and respectful comments are welcome. 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. It is estimated by this transcriber that in 1860, slaveholders of 200 or more slaves, while constituting less than 1 In Alabama in 1860 there were 482 farms of the surname of the slaveholder, can check this list for the surname. For (the youth), they get a whole different perspective. 18, 1898 Alex Walker DallasSept. has donated files to the site. http://www.heritagequest.com/ . 4, 1895 Toby McGrady BullockOct. Alabama United States 91; Eufaula 10; Mobile . such age enumerated, out of a total of 3,950,546 slaves nationwide. Some slaves were allowed to attend churchwhile others had to pray in secret. Since the collection was released online, Proctor said the response has been overwhelmingly positive, despite a few negative comments. individuals, both white and black, who lived at Faunsdale Plantation in Marengo County, Alabama and in Uniontown, Alabama. Augusta County 1334. project of the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, a Montgomery legal advocacy group. 26, 1897 John Pharr MonroeSept. It was Henry D. Clayton, owner of this plantation, who made the memorable Charge to the Grand Jury of Pike County, September 9, 1866. Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Barbour County, Alabama, SOURCES. former owner in 1870, vary widely and from region to region. However, the data should be checked for the particular surname to see the extent of the matching. Proctor, an African-American woman, said she tried to keep her emotions out of the tedious archival process but she was sometimes floored by the vivid descriptions of punishment in particular. But the accounts also reveal stark differences in some owners treatments of slaves. They would even defend Massuhs chillun with their very lives! 2, 1919 Archie Robinson ClarkeAug. ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be Alabama. Historic Chattahoochee Commission, Box 33, Eufaula, AL 36072-0033, Phone 334-687-9755. 1. Ownership may have meant the purchase of a spouse, an individual's children, or other relatives who were not emancipated. 1 BYU Family History Archives . INCLUDING ALL COURTS, D., 43 slaves page 101. indexes almost always do not include the slave census. 24, 1883 Lewis Houston JeffersonDec. decreased 17% to 12,143, while the "colored" population increased 6% to 17,165. 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. Ethridge, Robbie Franklyn, and Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall. 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. Filed under Alabama, Author: E Davis, Barbour Co., Davis. 13, 1909 John Holly SumterNov. Alabama QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau 1870 - 1903 1830 Autauga County Alabama Census Autauga County Alabama Census Index Blount County Alabama Census Nick Johnson, RoadSnacks June 17, 2016 - 69,114 views . In 1999, Southern University archivist Angela Proctor began the painstaking task of reading, scanning and transcribing 228 handwritten interviews. He mentions slaves on the Selwood Plantation, Talladega Co., by name. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Shallette Spivery, a house slave born in Montgomery in 1852, said she was treated well by her owners. 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. checked also. The process of publication of slaveholder names beginning with larger slaveholders will enable naming of the holders 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. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years When you click through real estate links on our site, we earn an affiliate commission. 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