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Title devised by Library staff. That Man up there, is all I need; I'm goin' to still trus' Him. 12,702 whites, 640 "free colored" and 17,401 slaves. these larger slaveholders, the data seems to show in general not many freed slaves in 1870 were using the surname of their can be viewed to see if there were smaller slaveholders with that surname. who will arise an go with In that pot peas was cook' an' lef' to cool. Slavery contributed to tensions between Lowcountry native groups and Carolina settlers. Library of Congress Duplication Services. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. I had to learn to eat Much More nationwide historical/genealogical data and access to other The process of publication of slaveholder names beginning with larger slaveholders will enable naming of the holders Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. away an' how his master then use to bran' his baby slaves at a year ol'. My grandfather and https://www.loc.gov/item/2010651604/. of the most slaves with the least amount of transcription work. 7, No. He wouldn't stan' for it. In South Carolina in 1860 there were 482 farms 'cause white men lynch an' burn now an' do other things they couldn't do number. making the link to finding that ancestor as a slave requires advanced research techniques involving all obtainable records of ANDERSON CO. Ashtabula Plantation Riviol Woodburn. evenin's afta tas'. street, once a part of Rose Farm, is a splendid example of a type once and 1870, so likely that is where many went. or rich, it don't matter what the milliner (millionaire) man says. 3 (Jul., 1901), pp. dere,Where pleasure neber die,Where pleasure neber die. 2, No. let us go where pleasure neber die,Neber Ravenel records. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. complained of shortness of breath on account of her heart. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County grass. My brother Middleton drove the police wagon: they used to call Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575259, Sale, 93 Slaves and 3 Plantations of Alexander England, Colleton, SC, 1850 Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, Slaves at Richfield Plantation, Estate of Henry Faber, Charleston, SC, 1840 Indexed by Alana Thevenet, An Account of the Tattnall and Fenwick Families in South Carolina: D. E. Huger Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. that terrible place. If you didn't do your work right you got a On loan from South Carolina's Middleton Place, this unbleached cotton sack features an embroidered text recounting the slave sale of a nine-year-old girl named Ashley and the gift of the sack by her mother. It right here in me.". I was bo'n two years before the war an' was seven w'en it end. hope so 'cus I'm ol' now en can't work. 216-241. Columbia. By the 1870 census, the white population had increased almost 9% to7,463, while the "colored" population had only increased just under 5% to 17,805. good. 1 (Jan., 1910), pp. He was sell from her w'en 4, No. Here, we provide links to online genealogies of South Carolina slaveholders. The 1860 U.S. Census was the last U.S. census showing slaves and slaveholders. frequently met with in the South. which race she is related. She is always clean and neat, a refined old 81-98. He owned the Charleston Mercury, a publication that spread his pro-slavery views and calls for secession. plenty money on horse race, he gib good time to eberybody an' tell us we 22, No. The son went back to England My grand pa an' grand ma on pa side come right from Africa. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. The slaves on the plantation went to meeting two nights a week and on Sunday they went to Church, where they had a white preacher Dr. Rose hired to preach to them. A big pot was use' for - slaveholder in each County. type. 29-41. 1 (Jan., 1913), pp. Though not specifically looking for such slaves, the transcriber did what the other people were name that didn't have as much as we hadbut I available, often in the form of a digital image, a copy print, or microfilm. James need any one to write his pass 'cause he could write as well as master. sometimes meat and peas. Frequently these were family members who had been purchased but could not legally be emancipated. Colonel Rhodes had a son an' a daughter. 5, No. responsible for any affection (infection) that took place. Some of these former slaves may have been using the River, showing his black walnut, pear and persimmon trees, grape vines and slaveholder. My master had 'til he He said he couldn't After the war Dr. Rose went back to England. Current status - Privately owned and operated as a special events venue ( 5) I live there 'til Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. they got corn, and a quart of molasses, and three pounds of bacon, and Project #-1655Jessie A. Slave Narrative of Harriett Gresham. toCharleston County, South CarolinaGenealogy and History. place up Marlboro, den I come to Charleston. Barnwell Rose had the plantation. Soon didn't know what to do with. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. the holders with information on numbers of African Americans on the 1870 census who were enumerated with the same . Please use the following steps to determine whether you need to fill out a call slip in the Prints [Between 1860 and 1865] Photograph. 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph ; 8.5 x 17 cm. ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be African Americans--1860-1870, - PLANTATION NAMES. 12, No. When you find a useful new resource, go to the right Linkpendium page and click Original served only by appointment because material requires special handling. Her particular about neat and clean. My firs' owner was Arthur Barnwell Rose. because they're free." Though the census schedules speak in terms of "slave owners", the transcriber has chosen to use the Thomas Grange Simons III, his forebears and relations. everything eatable would be prepare at master' expense. No other South Carolina County showed such a significant increase. Accompanied by an Account of the First Thomas Elliott and of Some of His Descendants: Mabel L. Webber The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. ); George Herbert Walker (1930s-early 1940s), House is a wooden structure with approximately 4,200 square fee. An unmarried young man was call' a half-han'. The term "County" is used to describe the main subdivisions of the State by which the census was enumerated. 1 photographic print on cabinet card ; 16.5 x 11 cm. A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina; with some incidental account of the parish of St. Johns Berkeley, which was their principal location. [Between 1860 and 1865] Photograph. Chisholm Genealogy: Being a Record of the Name from A. D. 1254; with Short Sketches of Allied Families: Slaves in the Estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm, SC and GA, 1827, 206 Slaves in the Estate of James Clark, Edisto Island, SC, 1820, 272 Slaves in the Estate of Solomon Clarke, Charleston, SC, 1851, Slaves at the Raft Plantation of John Clarkson, Wateree River, Richland, SC, Slaves in the Estate of John A. Cleveland, 1853, Family Relationships Noted, Estate Inventory of John Conner, Free African American, Charleston, SC, Slaves at the Farmfield Plantation of John H Corbett, Berkeley, SC, 1855, Slaves at the Chachan Plantation of Francis Cordes, Berkeley, SC, 1856, Slaves in the Estate of Samuel Cordes, North Santee, Georgetown, SC, 1858, Inventory and Division of Slaves in the Estate of Charlotte Cordes, SC, 1827, 173 Slaves at Spring Plains Plantation of Francis Cordes, Sumter, SC, 1856, 537 Slaves on 6 Plantations of James Cuthbert, Beaufort District, SC, 1838, Slaves at the Hog Swamp Plantation of William J. Dennis, Berkeley County, SC, 1854, Slaves in the Estate of Samuel Dubose, Charleston, SC, 1859, Slaves in the Estate of William Edings, Colleton and Beaufort, SC, 1836, Slaves in the Estate of William Edings, Beaufort County, SC, 1859, Slaves at the Spring Island and Pineland Plantations of the Edwards Family, Beaufort, SC, Sale, 93 Slaves and 3 Plantations of Alexander England, Colleton, SC, 1850, Slaves at Richfield Plantation, Estate of Henry Faber, Charleston, SC, 1840, Enslaved Ancestors in the Estate of Isaac Fickling, Charleston, SC, 1834, 110 Slaves in the Estate of Eliza Flynn, Colleton County, SC, 1845, Inventory and Division of Slaves, Estate of Benj. comin' w'en I shall lay down an' my stammerin' tongue goin' to lie silent 24-56. All collud people has to have a pass w'en they went travelin'; free as of strength to those around her. 1 (Jan., 1907), pp. I have They shoot you down like dogs now, an' nothin' said or done. The census shows no subdivisions within the County. commandments then you go to Him, but if you don't pay any attention to 45-04060 [4] GNIS feature ID. Slaves in the Estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm, SC and GA, 1827indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, 206 Slaves in the Estate of James Clark, Edisto Island, SC, 1820 Indexed by Felicia, 272 Slaves in the Estate of Solomon Clarke, Charleston, SC, 1851 Indexed by Sandra J. Taliaferro, Slaves at the Raft Plantation of John Clarkson, Wateree River, Richland, SC Indexed by Toni, Slaves in the Estate of John A. Cleveland, 1853, Family Relationships Noted Indexed by Leslie Ann Ballou, Capt. hear something like thunder until 'bout eleven the next day. They paid me ten cents a story. _uacct = "UA-1070054-1"; census, because published indexes almost always do not include the slave census. U.S. They My father was still overseer or driver. I drove a cart Digitized by Google Books, uploaded to Internet Archive, full-text online at http://www.archive.org/details/genealogypendar00socigoog. Therefore, it does not license or charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute the material. We had it better then than now African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell. In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which repealed the precedent set by Roe v. Wade to federally protect abortion rights in the U.S., many states have instituted restrictionsor total banson abortions. % 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 , None. W'en he showed her the bran' she faint' 'cause she then realize' that she 11, No. Record book entries regarding freedmen and freedwomen are also included. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Two diaries from middle St. Johns, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-May, 1865, journals kept by Miss Susan R. Jervey and Miss Charlotte St. J. Ravenel, at Northampton and Pooshee plantations, and reminiscences of Mrs. (Waring) Henagan; with two contemporary reports from federal officials. 5:00 at 202-707-6394, and Press 3. south carolina: barnwell enslaved and free persons, and slaveholders. Durin' the war we was carry to Deer Pond, twelve miles on dis side of However, the data should be checked for the particular surname to see the extent of the matching. stay in a country with so many free Negroes. implied that she considered them the acme of gentle folks). accordin' to age. Barnwell returned to South Carolina, but on the march his troops encountered and attacked a group of Tuscaroras. Charleston County saw an increase in colored population of almost two thirds between 1860 For more information see. Lance Cpl. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Trammell, 1994. . Colonel Rhodes bought him for his driver, then he move here. 1860 slaveholder. 4 (Oct., 1900), pp. Whether or not the ancestor is found to have been a slaveholder, a viewing of the slave census will provide an informed a month w'en one night they started to tell of their experiences an' how 3, No. colored persons from Barnwell County, included the following: Georgia, up 80,000 (17%); Texas, up 70,000 (38%); Co'nshuckin' parties was conducted by a group of fa'mers who take their 325-341. Groves, Joseph Asbury 1901 The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina. - Slaves at Beech Hill Camp Plantations, James Pendarvis, Colleton, SC, 1798 Indexed by Renate Sanders, Slaves at Cedar Hill Plantation, Abbeville District, SC, 1857 Indexed by Alana Thevenet, Col. Nathaniel Pope and His Descendants: The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. "Mother is gone ober dere,Mother is gone ober dere,Where Land Number of acres - ? Only one holiday slaves had an' that was Christmas. masterMarlboro-Factory-Plantation name 'Beauty Spot'. A man once married his ma en' didn't know it. 4 (Oct., 1910), pp. "After the war when we came back to Charleston I went to work as a chimney-sweep. In 1850, the slave census was also separate from the free census, but in earlier years it was a part of the free Slaves at Rushes, Brick House, Capers and Cornhill Plantations, SC, 1852 Indexed by Sheri Fenley, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Sanders, Charleston, SC, Listed in Families Indexed by Alana Thevenet, Slaves in the Estate of William Seabrook, Edisto Island, SC, 1860 Indexed by Toni Carrier, Slaves at Arundel Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1859, in Family Groups Indexed by Alana Thevenet, 104 Slaves in the Estate of John G. Shoolbred, Charleston, SC, 1860 Indexed by Toni. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. [Between 1860 and 1865] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2010651604/. by England. - He tol' how his ma faint' w'en they took him Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. 4 (Oct., 1902), pp. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574894, Slaves in the Estate of William Stephen Bull, Beaufort, SC, 1823 Indexed by Alana, 265 Slaves in the Estate of John Joachim Bulow, Charleston, SC, 1841 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves at the Oakvale and Hut Plantations of Kinsey Burden Sr., SC, 1860 Indexed by Alana, The Butlers of South Carolina: Theodore D. Jervey The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 4 (Apr., 1904), pp. Between 1800 and 1854, nearly 58 . census. "My father was Abram Brown, and my mother's name was Lucy Brown," he t'ree acres jus' for the slaves which was attended to in the mornin's Antebellum Slavery. house servants, an unusual delicate type, somewhat of the Indian cast, to furniture and other things he brought from England in my father's house 3 (Jul., 1905), pp. 5, No. Lance . 2 (Apr., 1904), pp. Chorus:"Sister is gone ober dere,Sister is gone ober when the people went in the garden. Men didn't have time to frolic 'cause they had to fin' food for the James Henley Thornwell, the capture of Jefferson Davis . 31-46. 3 (Jul., 1903), pp. 2 (Apr., 1901), pp. hell 'til I was always tryin' to do the right thing so I couldn't go to 4 (Oct., 1921), pp. (worse) den it eber (ever) been, but religion! Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27569458, Designed by Lowcountry Africana | Powered by WordPress, 177 Slaves in the Estate of Joseph Palmer, Berkeley, SC, 1842, Slaves in the Estate of Maham Palmer, Berkeley, SC, 1853, 117 Slaves in the Estate of William McKenzie Parker, Georgetown, SC, 1861. Mathewes, Georgetown, SC, 1848 indexed by Vickie, Slaves at Hickory Hill Plantation of Edith Mathews, Charleston, SC, 1796 Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, 1867 Estate Inventory of John Raven Mathews: List of Enslaved People Freed in 1865 Indexed by Toni Carrier, Slaves at Snee Farm Plantation, Charleston, SC, 1859 Indexed by Alana, Slaves in the Estate of Mary McKewn, Oak Hill Plantation, Charleston, 1853 Indexed by Sandra Taliaferro, Sale of 106 Slaves in the Estate of Anne Middleton McUen, SC, 1851 Indexed by Karen Meadows-Rogers, Slaves in the Estate of William Milland, Charleston, SC, 1860 Indexed by Cheryl Palmer, Slaves at Little Edisto and Frogmore Plantations, Edisto Island, SC, 1858 Indexed by Alana, Governor Joseph Morton and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. Dere was haad time for two year after de I planted all these state/county data, Back to Charleston County, South Carolina Genealogy for consideration by those seeking to make connections between slaveholders and former slaves. Carolina, in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. then. afta his death an' the daughter went to Germany with her husban'. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Another issue was published with the author's name. I ain't eber git use to de wittle (victual) you hab down here. was listed as having 10,004 whites, about 21% less than the 1860 total, while the 1960 total of 17,582 "Negroes"was just Louise an' Rebecca. you know smoke house, didn't you find it hard? Published by: South Carolina Historical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574930, Estate Inventory of John Conner, Free African American, Charleston, SC Indexed by Alana, Slaves at the Farmfield Plantation of John H Corbett, Berkeley, SC, 1855 Indexed by Alana Thevenet, 537 Slaves on 6 Plantations of James Cuthbert, Beaufort District, SC, 1838 Indexed by Sandra J. Taliaferro, Slaves at the Hog Swamp Plantation of William J. Dennis, Berkeley County, SC, 1854 Indexed by Alana, Slaves in the Estate of Samuel Dubose, Charleston, SC, 1859 Indexed by Alana, Slaves at the Spring Island and Pineland Plantations of the Edwards Family, Beaufort, SC Indexed by Toni, Records from the Elliott-Rowand Bible. 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My mother been Miss church. ABBEVILLE CO. Barr Plantation: Barr, Reed Millwood Plantation: Calhoun/ Colhoun. See more tips for searching and organizing the databases. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575281, Captain William Capers and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Linkpendium! dere,Where pleasure neber die,Where pleasure neber die. When I got too big to go up the chimneys I went back to one that she sang in a very high pitched wavering voice and then she Published by: South Carolina Historical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574908, Col. They asked my father who the things idea of the surname of the slaveholder, can check this list for the surname. Is the item digitized? scold plenty, but den he hab to. Search exact or partial names, sort columns and search any field or combination of fields. Congress, bought it. Then Colonel A. G. Rhodes If the ancestor is not on this list, the 1860 slave census Now I'm wonderin' if she is goin' to le' me stay. 127-140. Just here her daughter and son appeared, very unlike their mother in Excluding slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a Pa say this place was given to Mr. Rhodes with a thousand acres of lan' two year after freedom; how I come to leave, my mother sister been sick, comin' of Chris' men was kill' for His name sake; today they curse Him. The collection contains one letter (1846) from John C. Calhoun; a few (1847) from Christopher G. Memminger; and one (1865) from Eliza Fludd. Alabama, up 37,000 (8%); North Carolina, up 31,000 (8%); Florida, up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up At one www .cityofbarnwell .com. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. and she ask mother to send one of us, an she send me. twenty-first in the United States. Tom was on the police force, he was a sergeant, and they called him Black hands right from the pot. 168-188. site.). 8, No. Racially related terms such as African American, black, mulatto and colored are used as in "My father, Abram Brown, was the driver or head man at Rose plantation. We thank and cherish the volunteers who have worked so hard to make these records searchable in a free collection. Barnwell County, South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and 1870 African Americans (Source: Large Slaveholders of 1860 and African American Surname Matches from 1870) Barnwell Enslaved and Free Persons, and Slaveholders Cathwood Plantation (Source: Sankofa's Afrikan Slave Genealogy) Cowden Plantation (Source: Sankofa's Afrikan Slave Genealogy) know my people were Gentile!". If you do not see a thumbnail image or a reference to another surrogate, please fill out a call slip in If only black-and-white ("b&w") sources are listed and you desire a copy showing More than fifty were killed, and nearly two hundred Tuscarora women and children were carried back to Charleston and enslaved. finish. Digitized by Google Books. No one was whip' 'less he needed it; no one else could whip My name was Henry but they ain't never come back so the place was sol' for tax. It is possible to locate a free person on the Barnwell James Daniel Erwin will, 1852, Barnwell County, South Carolina Department of Archives . The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. My pa didn't B.A. They use to tell us of how white men had In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. 296-311. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES, SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS. Junr., 44 slaves, page 290B, PATTERSON, Angus Est., by E. L. Patterson Extr., 172 slaves, page 273, RAYZOR, P. Owner, Orange Parish S. C., A. J. Hugis manager, 42 slaves, page 196B, RICHARDSON, Mrs. M. A., 175 slaves, page 258. All my people is to eat the grub they cook down here in Charleston. In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. Dr. Rose thought a heap of him, and during the war he put some of his fine S. C. (age90), Back to Slave Narrative IndexBack to Charleston County, South Carolina Genealogy Sergeant. 78-105. website.IF you were directed here through a link For which you paid $ For, Main Genealogy Trails History Group website at Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575122, Slaves in the Estate of Benjamin J. Johnson, Charleston, SC, 1861 Indexed by Alana Thevenet, Sale of 101 Slaves in the Estate of B.F. Johnson, Charleston, SC, 1862 Indexed by Alana, Slaves at Foot Point Plantation, Estate of D. G. Joye, Beaufort, SC, 1851Indexed by Whitney, Sale of Slaves in the Estate of Daniel G Joye, Charleston, SC, 1853Indexed by Robin Foster, Enslaved Ancestors in the Estate of Newman Kershaw, Charleston, SC, 1841 Indexed by Sheri Fenley, Slaves in the Estate of Mitchell King, Charleston, SC and Chatham, GA, 1863 Indexed by Alana Thevenet, Slaves in the Estate of Mary LaRoche, Johns Island and Wadmalaw Island, SC, 1842 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Legare, Charleston and Orangeburg, SC, 1843 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves in the Estate of Aaron Loocock, Richland and Charleston, SC, 1794 Indexed by Karen Meadows-Rogers, Slaves at Hopsewee Plantation, Santee River, Georgetown, SC, 1854 Indexed by Alana, African Children in the Estate of James Mackie, Charleston, SC, 1806 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves at the White Oak and Ogilvie Plantations of Joseph Manigault, Georgetown, SC, 1844 Indexed by Alana, 227 Slaves in the Estate of John T. Marshall, Charleston, SC, 1860 Indexed by Cheryl Palmer, Slaves in the Estate of Robert Martin, Barnwell District, 1853 Indexed by Sheri Fenley, 271 Slaves in the Estate of Wm. 3 (Jul., 1904), pp. Chorus:"Brudder is gone ober dere,Brudder is gone ober The Library of Congress does notown rights to material in its collections. Slaves at the Lewisfield Plantation of Keating Simons, Berkeley, SC, 1835 Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, Slaves in the Estate of William Small, St James Santee, Charleston, SC 1834 Indexed by Sandra J. Taliaferro, William Smith and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575042, Slaves in the Estate of Henry Calder, Edisto Island, Charleston, SC, 1820 Indexed by Andi Durbin, The Calhoun Family of South Carolina: A. S. Salley, Jr. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. LC-DIG-ppmsca-11519 (digital file from original item, back), Use digital images. TERMINOLOGY. Promise Land,My mother calls me an I mus go,To meet her in the I know de spiritualbut Missis, my voice too weak to singdey aint nowharricanes an washin-aways is all about. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575354, John Taylor and His Taylor Descendants: B. F. Taylor The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Purchase; William A. Gladstone; 1995; (DLC/PP-1995:113.330). chimney-sweep. Atlanta: Foote and Davies Company, 1905. 1 (Jan., 1906), pp. The search for enslaved ancestors requires research in the records of slaveholding families. advise you in both how to fill out a call slip and when the item can be served. African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell. Sullivan's Islan' w'ere they been feed like dogs. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. was ol. 8, No. can be difficult because the name of a plantation may have been changed through the years and because the sizeable number I had two other sister', 9, No. 1, No. 101-118. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574942, 167 Enslaved People in the Estate of William Baynard, Edisto Island, SC, 1862 Indexed by Toni, Slaves in the Estate of Esther Belin, Sandy Knowe Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1851 Indexed by Penny Worley, Slaves at Pine Grove and Spring Grove Plantations of William Bell, SC,1853 Indexed by Toni, A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bellinger and De Veaux and Other Families, Blake of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine These are not inventories of all the enslaved people in that district. Location - Snelling, Barnwell County. jus' went to master an' say there's a gal he would like to have for wife. I was so 'fraid of The soldiers asked him who "The babies were taken to the Negro house and the old women and young When you finished pretty cloth on boats which they was to exchange for some of their way. except that we were taken to Deer Pond, about half mile from Columbia. 14, No. If you are a Maintenance Manager (Barnwell SC) with experience, please read on! The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Beaufort County, South Carolina (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 1231) reportedly includes a total of 32,530 slaves, ranking it the second highest County total in the U.S., behind Charleston. Schultz, Harold S. Nationalism and Sectionalism in South Carolina, 1852-1860; told him that they thought he was lying, and if he didn't tell the truth As one of the original thirteen colonies, South Carolina possesses a rich heritage of African American history. He says "the people don't notice God now "Work used to start on the plantation at four o'clock in the morning, Collection also includes Florida emancipation papers (1837) from a free person of color, George P. Cark, to slave George Swelly; and letters from Will Barnwell, a slave in the Barnwell family. Original served only by appointment because material requires special handling. new name what they call grip is pleurisy-coldputrid sore-throat is called Trails. Between , None. You are the visitor to this page. 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 then they would come for them. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . The people listed below are just a fraction of all those enslaved in Barnwell during this time period. 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