I don't know if this info is online already somewhere, but in looking at
my family's information, I have copied the following:
1860 Census, slave schedule, Autauga County, AL
Lists 35 slaves for NANCY SLATON, from ages 1 to 60
Slave-owning neighbors include: Mills Rogers (19); Daniel Wardeworth
[45]; ? W. Brown [28] [Numbers of slaves in brackets]
I have the ages and gender of the slaves if anyone is interested in
these names.
Elizabeth DuBois Russo
gggranddaughter of NANCY HARRIS SLATON
Greene County, Greensboro, Beat 4, 1860 Census slave schedule; p. 34,
dated 6/16/1860, lists 11 slaves for RUFUS DUBOIS, ages 2/12 to 41
Slave-owning neighbors include J.K. Carsons, Richard Hill, Marvin G.
Dorman; Cornelius McCaw [?]; Jas. Buchanon; Martha B. Hatler; James
Sims; Andrew Johnston; Edward Martin; Wm. McMillan; Clandis Jones; Thos.
Wilkes Coleman; Saml. Nutting; James Beard; Paul Lavendor; Josph
Simmons; Alfonse Hafner
NOTE: I am new to transcribing records for this time period, so
spelling
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Bruner [mailto:rbruner@the-link.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 7:48 PM
To: ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [ALABAMA-L] Addition to "D"
OOPS! The computer table help the page with this name hostage...I saved
it and am sending it to you! ;-)
William Dean p185: 1 male under 5; 1 male 10-15; 1 male 30-40;
2 females under 5; 1 female 5-10; 1 female 30-40
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Trudging along. Hope this helps someone. Audrey will you please forward this
to Charles.
Dawes roll plus of Cherokee Nation 1898 /by Bob Blankenship.[2nd ed.]
[Cherokee, N.C.?]:
Cherokee Roots Publication, [1994].
217 p.; 23 x 31 cm.
1898 Dawes Roll Plus- The 1898 Dawes Roll plus Guion Miller Roll
information for those that were
on both rolls. One can look forward in time from 1898 to the 1906 Guion
Miller Roll and see such things
as a 1906 surname change brought about by marriage, divorce or adoptio
Head of household listing below. Email me if you want scanned page
emailed to you.
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Beat 7, p. 167 Beat 7, p. ?
White: White:
RAMEY, J.W. THOMAS, JOHN
Black: Black:
CARTER, FRANCES MAYFIELD, LEWIS
BLOUNT, STEPHEN PRICE, ALEX.
WILLIAMS, ARCHIE PRICE, WALTER
AUSTIN, MARTHA WILLIAMS, RICHARD
WHEELER, AMPY [?] JEFFRIES, ELONZO
WHEELER, JOHN CROOM, ---
HOBSON, TIM EMERSON, JESSE
MADISON, THOMAS HILL, ADLINE
HAPPER [?], LEWIS MACON, MARTHA
WYNNE,
-----Original Message-----
From: Dwight David Dennis [mailto:dddennis@concentric.net]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 1999 4:48 PM
To: ALCHILTO-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: 1880 census transcription project
Hello everyone, I've been promising to start transcribing the 1880
census for quite a while and I'm finally off to a good start. I'm now
about halfway thru Beat 1 (600 names)and hope to have it oneline by the
end of the month. I had hoped to have 1900,1910 and 1920 online this
year as well as the tract books but
In going through census records for my family, I have the following
families. Anyone interested, please email me and I can scan the page
for you and send as an attachment.
Elizabeth
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Beat No. 8, Hale Co., Greensboro
[I am listing only family heads. All are listed as being Black.]
KING, SIMON
JACKSON, MORGAN
MONROE, WOODSON
JACKSON, SPENCER (?)
GIBSON, ---
JOHNSON, CARTER
GIBSON, ABRAHAM
ANDERSON, ROBERT
BANKS, THOMAS
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bennie J McRae Jr.
To: ladyd@dnaco.net
Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 4:36 PM
Subject: Today in Black History - January 8
>* Today in Black History - January 8 *
>
>1811 - A slave rebellion begins 35 miles outside of New Orleans,
> Louisiana. U.S. troops will be called upon to put down the
> uprising of over 400 slaves, which will last three days.
>
>1837 - Fanny M. Jackson is born a slave in Wa
-----Original Message-----
From: Lygia Cutts [mailto:Cuttstree@net1inc.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 2:43 PM
To: ALGEN-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: ALGENWEB ARCHIVES UPDATE!
Hi All!
New postings!!!
Autuaga Co. - Masonic Records for 1829, 1830, 1831
Pine Level Methodist Church Membership 1875
Obit of Peter James Tatum
Obit Mary Tatum Bridges
Dale Co. - Obit of Joseph Parker
Bio - The Family of James McDonald
Clay Co. - Bio of Meredith Parsons
Lowndes
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Bruner [mailto:rbruner@the-link.net]
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 1999 7:01 PM
To: ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: "I" Surnames
First Census of Tallapoosa County, Alabama:
I Surnames
1840 (Alphabetical Index of Names w/page numbers of Census)
The particular 1840 census that I am doing lookups for is printed in the
book SOME EARLY SETTLERS OF TALLAPOOSA COUNTY, AL by Sandra Wilson
reprinted in 1991: pages 1-22. The census was done in 1840 by humorist
Johnson J. Hooper
http://www.dnaco.net/~lady/
This is the new site for African American Genealogy in Ohio.
Any to all suggestion needed.
Volunteers are need.
Contact me at this address.
There are only a few more Will Books left from the Montgomery Genealogical
Society. It contains 303 wills from microfilm, two indexes and 1500 slave
names. It is a bargain for $25 + 3.50 shipping = $28.50. Contact
honorah@prodigy.net for more info or mail check to address below.
The Montgomery Genalogical Society is beginning a new year and dues at $12
per year and you get 4 great quarterlies. You may submit articles and
queries for publication. Send your $12 check to
MGS
P.O. Box 230191
Mon
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Bruner [mailto:rbruner@the-link.net]
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 1999 6:53 PM
To: ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [ALABAMA-L] "A" Surnames
Here are all of the "A" surnames that I found on the 1840 Census of
Tallapoosa County, Al. The particular 1840 census that I am doing
lookups for is printed in the book SOME EARLY SETTLERS OF TALLAPOOSA
COUNTY, AL by Sandra Wilson reprinted in 1991: pages 1-22. The census
was done in 1840 by humorist Johnson J. Hooper on 10-20-1840
Hi to my fellow Alabama African-American Genealogists!
This is my first posting to the list. I would like to inform PEEBLES,
PEOPLES, PEEPLES (there are other variations) family members about a family
reunion in Akron, Ohio, July 2-4, 1999. This family originated in the Greene
and Tuscaloosa Counties of Alabama. The oldest ancestors that I have traced
in this family are Martha and Tom/Tony Peebles. Martha and Tom's children
spelled their surnames in different ways.
Partial listing of Martha and Tom/To
-----Original Message-----
From: Diane Y. Smith Royer [mailto:dysmithroyer@dtgnet.com]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 4:03 PM
To: SLAVEINFO-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [SLAVEINFO-L] PICKENS, TAYLOR, JOHNSTON EMANCIPATE AL
From: National Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol 83, Num 3, Sept 1995 pg
205 (199-214)
Free African Americans in Pre-Civil War "Anglo" Alabama: Slave Manumissions
Gleaned from County Court Records
Contributed by Gary B. Mills, Ph.d, CG (continued from vol, no 2 (June
1995):127-42
PICKENS:
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Bruner [mailto:rbruner@the-link.net]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 1999 4:52 PM
To: ALABAMA-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [ALABAMA-L] "C" Surnames
The particular 1840 census that I am doing lookups for is printed in the
book SOME EARLY SETTLERS OF TALLAPOOSA COUNTY, AL by Sandra Wilson
reprinted in 1991: pages 1-22. The census was done in 1840 by humorist
Johnson J. Hooper on 10-20-1840. It lists them as the families must
have lived next to each other and not in alphabetical
-----Original Message-----
From: Lygia Cutts [mailto:Cuttstree@net1inc.net]
Sent: Friday, January 08, 1999 8:53 PM
To: ALGEN-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: ALGENWEB ARCHIVES UPDATE!
Hi All!!
Let's see if I can remember everything!!! My mind is completely fried from
doing bookkeeping all day!!!
Escambia Co. - Cooper Cemetery!!! No...I didn't do this one! Cooper comes
with many thanks to Helen Chavers !! (coopercem.txt)
Statewide - Military - AL "Knowles" Confederates! This Knowles surname
l
Branson Barlow Last Will and Testament
The State of Alabama Clarke County
Know all men by these presents, that I, Branson Barlow of the
County and State aforesaid being mindful of my mortality and
of sound and disposing mind do hereby make, publish, and
declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form
following; that is to say, first I resign my soul into the hands
of Almighty God, the Creator of all things, and Controller of events firmly
believing in a remission of my sins by the predict
New Wills site has been added.
Thanks to all those little helpers I have.
You know who you are.....
Thanks.
This is a New public site.
Send Wills to Ms.V.N. King-afrigeneas@MsState. Edu
They are Looking for Wills from All States.
Alabama African American Genealogy is looking for Wills in And about
Alabama.
Thank You.
Sandy
Sites Coordinator
Sumter County,Alabama
http://www.rootsweb.com/~alsumter/
Cherokee County,Alabama
http://www.rootsweb.com/~alcherok/
Alabama African American Genealogy
http://www.rootswe
Beat #8, p. 175
[Only household heads are being listed here. Email me if you want the
fully scanned page via email attachment.]
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Black:
SPORTS [?], JAMES
" [RESTPM
MUSE, ANTONY
PROVIDENCE, ELIZABETH
BROWN, PETER
DUBOSE, ADAM
THOMAS, PONTIS[?]
White:
DUBOSE, K.C., Jr.
------, HENRY
Annette,
I am not sure of Fort Hull, but there is a Hope Hull located just south of
Montgomery on US-31. There is a possibility the Fort could have been located
in the vicinity.
Bennie