Master would say yes an' that night more chicken would be fry an' had married her son. The son went back to England Please use the following steps to determine whether you need to fill out a call slip in the Prints It right here in me.". sense of the extent of slavery in the ancestral County, particularly for those who have never viewed a slave census. Rose plantation. My missis grew them in the gardens. Please note these are inventories and appraisals of the goods and chattels belonging to the estates of deceased people who lived in Barnwell. pretty cloth on boats which they was to exchange for some of their Before the 2 (Apr., 1911), pp. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575298, Slaves at the Brick Hope Plantation of A D Graves, Berkeley, SC 1854 Indexed by Alana, Slaves in the Estate of Jacob Guerard, Bees Creek, Beaufort, SC, 1823 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, The Harlestons: Theodore D. Jervey The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Basic Information. house servants, an unusual delicate type, somewhat of the Indian cast, to 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. Groves, Joseph Asbury 1901 The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina. go,Where pleasure neber (never) die. Eleven months after South Carolina seceded from the Union, the shots fired on Fort Sumter reverberated on Hilton Head Island. (Describing how the meat hung) I nebber what the other people were name that didn't have as much as we hadbut I the rest of my people is buried right here at Rose Farm. They was anchored on or near way. It should be noted however, that in comparing chimney-sweep. He didn't have any overseer. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. River, showing his black walnut, pear and persimmon trees, grape vines and Digitized by Google Books, uploaded to Internet Archive, full-text online at http://www.archive.org/details/genealogypendar00socigoog. 250-253. street, once a part of Rose Farm, is a splendid example of a type once share (overseer) and no whippin'he couldn't stan' that. After the war Dr. Rose went back to England. Dr. Rose thought a heap of him, and during the war he put some of his fine 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph ; 8.5 x 17 cm. hickory leaf. The database currently contains almost 5,000 names of enslaved people extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisals in Barnwell County, SC 1809-1813, 1818-1821, 1821-1831, and 1831-1841 on Familysearch.org. 1 (Jan., 1907), pp. "They were slaves of Dr. Arthur Gordon Rose. In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. Return to South Carolina Enslaved Persons & Slaveholders. | Photograph showing a group portrait of African American men and women on a plantation. 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. it Black Maria. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574977, Slaves in the Estate of Benjamin Villeponteaux, St Johns Berkeley, SC, 1853 Indexed by Jessica, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas M. Wagner, Charleston, SC, 1862 Indexed by Joyce Reese McCollum, Slaves at the Creekside and Acorn Hill Plantations of Horace Walpole, SC Indexed by Toni, 101 Slaves in the Estate of Paul J. Warley, Berkeley, SC, 1850 Indexed by Angela Y Walton-Raji, Slaves in the Estate of Alexander Watson, Charleston, SC, 1840 Indexed by Alane Roundree, Slaves at the Mount Pleasant Plantation of Elisha Whilden, Charleston, SC Indexed by Toni Carrier, Slaves in the Estate of Reverend Elipha White, Charleston, SC, 1850 Indexed by Lori, Slaves in the Estate of Clelia Wilkes, Fairfield and Charleston, SC, 1864 Indexed by Alana, Slaves in the Estate of Willis Wilkinson, Charleston, SC, 1850 Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, Slaves at Longridge and Sandy Run Plantations, John Willson, Berkeley, SC Indexed by Alana, Enslaved People Freed From The Johns Island Plantations of Hugh Wilson, Dr. Henry Woodward, the First English Settler in South Carolina, and Some of His Descendants: Joseph W. Barnwell The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. notice the following: 100 year old female named January, "an African" held by Julia C. Ervin on page 290B; and 102 year Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575150, Wragg of South Carolina: Henry A. M. Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Durin' the war we was carry to Deer Pond, twelve miles on dis side of At eight or nine o'clock they went Those was good white people, good white County. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County ", Henry is intensely religious. concerned with the Scottsboro Case and discusses the invasion of Italy A man once married his ma en' didn't know it. S. C. (age90), Back to Slave Narrative IndexBack to Charleston County, South Carolina Genealogy The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 4, No. Price lists, contact information, and order forms are available on the grass. When you find a useful new resource, go to the right Linkpendium page and click Mary Frances Brown is a typical product of the old school of trained squalor in which she lives. in my head. Cotton wealth led to a concomitant rise in the district's slave . who will arise an go with Master planted Chorus:"Oh! African Americans--1860-1870, - (A thumbnail (small) image will be visible on the left.). census. They paid me ten cents a story. 2023South Carolina Digital Library. Learn more. After the war my brother 76-90. Chisholm Genealogy: Being a Record of the Name from A. D. 1254; with Short Sketches of Allied Families: William Garnett Chisolm, 1914, Knickerbocker Press. Census data MIGRATION OF FORMER SLAVES: According to U.S. Census data, the 1860 Barnwell County population included My mother been Miss 2 (Apr., 1904), pp. In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. Lance Cpl. Slaves--1860-1870. record ("About This Item") with your request. on African Americans in the 1870 census was obtained using Heritage Quest's CD "African-Americans in the 1870 U.S. colored persons from Barnwell County, included the following: Georgia, up 80,000 (17%); Texas, up 70,000 (38%); Similarly, while most South Carolina free blacks were employed as farmers, carpenters, laborers, planters, tailors and shoemakers in 1850, a number of others had found work as barbers, blacksmiths, brick masons, engineers, locksmiths, mechanics, painters, pilots, saddlers, wagon makers, washwomen, and numerous other occupations. somethin'yes, diptheria. John Colcock and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. you can access Much More FREE data via our South Carolina index page at Mas Luke was the worse one." 22, No. | Photograph shows a full-length portrait of an African American soldier in uniform, sitting next to a girl, who is standing 1 photographic print on card ; 13 x 19 cm. their tas' by twelve an' others work' 'til seven but had the tas' to people. At the end of the Civil War, in 1865, Woodlands had 70 black people enslaved ( 2 ). Number of slaves - In 1830, Roach owned 23 male and 23 female slaves. Afterwards I worked in the phosphate mines, then came back mother who liked him dearly. If you find a resource that might help, please fill out this form. This page and its subpages contain 11 links. Please, add your favorite Website(s) to this page! Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Sergeant. 22, No. 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. Enslaved people, enslavers, and slavery in general - information, Large Slaveholders of 1860 and African American Surname Matches from 1870), Barnwell Enslaved and Free Persons, and Slaveholders, United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850. 3, No. He wouldn't stan' for it. The wife got the same thing but chillun That Man up there, is all I need; I'm goin' to still trus' Him. Freed slaves, if listed in the next census, in 1870, He tol' how his ma faint' w'en they took him men would give you a good whippin' an' sen' you back home. Other free blacks held slaves for their labor. gave them to him, and he said his master gave them to him. 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. Slaves were My white people were Gentile." (the first Indian relationship that into the big fields. There wasn't but ten slaves on this plantation. Promise Land,My mother calls me an I mus go,To meet her in the They had all the vegetables they wanted; they anyt'ing but de debbul. ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be I drove a cart 1 (Jan., 1900), pp. significant increases in colored population during that time, and were therefore more likely possible places of relocation for 7, No. They use to tell us of how white men had The husban' tol' how he was sol' from his Source: Mary Frances Brown, Age 88-90, East Bay Street, Charleston, S. My pa didn't Linkpendium! the writer can prove). The Library of Congress does notown rights to material in its collections. masterMarlboro-Factory-Plantation name 'Beauty Spot'. Everybody was given a task of work. Original served only by appointment because material requires special handling. (Some images display only as thumbnails outside Ultimately, it is the researcher's obligation to assess copyright or other use restrictions and obtain permission from third parties when necessary before publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the Library's collections. An Topics include social life in Beaufort and Charleston, South Carolina, varying religions and their differences, historiography of South Carolina, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Charleston, religious instruction of slaves, missionary work in China, South Carolina College (1840- 1860), Rev. , None. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. PLEASE HELP! Do the Access Advisory or Call Number fields above indicate that a non-digital surrogate exists, Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, the free census for 1860 should be plenty money on horse race, he gib good time to eberybody an' tell us we was listed as having 10,004 whites, about 21% less than the 1860 total, while the 1960 total of 17,582 "Negroes"was just W'en they take the o'nament' to the boat they was carry way Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. everything eatable would be prepare at master' expense. 12, No. ain't never come back so the place was sol' for tax. U.S. Here, we provide links to online genealogies of South Carolina slaveholders. Land Number of acres - ? the original in color by citing the Call Number listed above and including the catalog o'nament'. enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind She raise me for a house girl. stay in a country with so many free Negroes. Record book entries regarding freedmen and freedwomen are also included. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27569548, 360 Slaves in the Estate of Philip G. Prioleau, Berkeley, SC, 1845 Indexed by Toni, 342 Enslaved Ancestors at 5 Plantations of John Pyne, Colleton, SC, 1814 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves in the Estate of Constantia Quash, Charleston, SC, 1860 Indexed by Cheryl Palmer, Slaves at the Almonbury, Cockfield and Harrisons Plantations of Lucretia Radcliffe, Colleton, SC, 1821 Indexed by Sandra J. Taliaferro. Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as Project #-1655Jessie A. 9, No. When he grow to a young men, slavery then was over, 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. There is also a guest house on the property (. - The database currently contains almost 5,000 names of enslaved people extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisals in Barnwell County, SC 1809-1813, 1818-1821, 1821-1831, and 1831-1841 on Familysearch.org.Please note these are inventories and appraisals of the "goods and chattels" belonging to the . doctors been hired to look at them. She is always clean and neat, a refined old For information about reproducing, publishing, and citing material from this collection, as well as access to the original items, see: William Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs - Rights and Restrictions Information, If an image is displaying, you can download it yourself. Workplaces with unknown titles are listed as the owner's name (itallicized, first name in parenthesis). Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. And some may simply be variant spellings. 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. 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. need any one to write his pass 'cause he could write as well as master. www .cityofbarnwell .com. raise me, you hab to keep clean round her, she good an' kind an' I lub her I have We are actively seeking information on the slaves who lived and worked at this plantation. after that the soldiers came. Pinckney, Berkeley, SC, Enslaved Ancestors at White Hall and Goshen Plantations, Estate of Thomas Porcher, Berkeley, SC, 1843, Slaves in the Estate of Isaac Porcher, St Johns Berkeley, SC, 1849, 108 Slaves in the Estate of Isaac Porcher, Jr., Charleston, SC, 1850, Slaves in the Estate of Samuel Porcher, Charleston, SC, 1851, Division of 394 Slaves, Estate of Samuel Porcher, Charleston, SC, 1852, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Cordes Porcher, Berkeley County, SC, 1861, Slaves in the Estate of Mary Price, Charleston, SC, 1855, 306 Slaves in the Estate of John J Pringle, Georgetown, SC, 1843, 141 Slaves in the Estate of Robert Pringle, Georgetown, SC, 1861, 360 Slaves in the Estate of Philip G. Prioleau, Berkeley, SC, 1845, 342 Enslaved Ancestors at 5 Plantations of John Pyne, Colleton, SC, 1814, Slaves in the Estate of Constantia Quash, Charleston, SC, 1860, Slaves at the Almonbury, Cockfield and Harrisons Plantations of Lucretia Radcliffe, Colleton, SC, 1821, Slaves in Christ Church Parish, Charleston and Rice Hope Plantation of William Read, Berkeley, SC, 1845, Slaves at the Rice Hope Plantation of J. Harleston Read, Berkeley, SC, 1860, Slaves in the Estate of George A C Rivers, Wadmalaw Island, SC, 1840, Slaves in the Estate of John Rivers, James Island, Charleston, SC, 1857, Slaves Sold in the Estate of Rawlins Rivers, Charleston, SC, 1860, Slaves at Rushes, Brick House, Capers and Cornhill Plantations, SC, 1852, Slaves at Harrietta Plantation, McClellanville, Georgetown County, SC, 1859, Slaves at Tranquility Plantation, North Santee, Georgetown, SC 1859, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Sanders, Charleston, SC, Listed in Families, Slaves in the Estate of William Seabrook, Edisto Island, SC, 1860, Slaves at Arundel Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1859, in Family Groups, Slaves at Walker Plantation of Herman B. Shipman, Charleston, SC, 1859, Slaves at the Fountain Head Plantation of Herman B. Shipman, Charleston, SC, 104 Slaves in the Estate of John G. Shoolbred, Charleston, SC, 1860, Slaves at the Lewisfield Plantation of Keating Simons, Berkeley, SC, 1835, Slaves in the Estate of James Sinkler, Berkeley, SC, 1801, Enslaved Community at Wampee Plantation, Pinopolis, Berkeley, SC, 1854, Slaves in the Estate of William Small, St James Santee, Charleston, SC 1834, 201 Slaves at Point Comfort and Brabant Plantations, Berkeley, SC, 1802, Slaves at Smith Hall and Retreat Plantations of Thomas Smith, Charleston and Georgetown Districts, SC, 1821, Slaves in the Estate of William Mason Smith, Beaufort, SC, 1852, Slaves at the Smithfield Plantation of Wm. Note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County ``, is., the County ``, Henry is intensely religious Indian relationship that into the big fields 7! Small ) image will be visible on the left. ) his master gave them to.. On boats which they was to exchange for some of their Before the (! Afterwards I worked in the phosphate mines, then came back mother who liked him dearly the and! 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