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RECORDS OF SLAVE OWNERS IN PERRY COUNTY, MISSOURI
In the mid 1960's, I began research on what would become a Master’s Thesis on Slavery In PerryCounty. As I did the research, I made a 3x5 note card or cards for each slave owner in each setof documents I worked with. I completed the thesis in 1974 and the boxes of 3x5 cards stayedtucked away from site until the year 2000. They reappeared when I moved for the first time inthirty years. I started to throw them away but I just couldn’t do it. I showed them to a youngman who was doing graduate work at the time and he said he would type them up for me. Without Joseph Price Barber, this material would not be here today. I then had to proof thematerial because I had everything I could find on each person - whether or not I could use it -so Iremoved some of the material that wasn’t proved to be connected to that person. I have alsotried to check that I have not lost some of the cards through the years and I had so someinformation may not be as much for one person as for most. I am sure there are mistakes. Pleasetake this information as a guide to your research and not as a perfect document.
The first document is the 1828 Perry County Tax list. I have listed all of the slave owners fromthat list and I have listed the value of their land, slaves, horses, cattle and a total. One of thestrange things about this list if that many slave owners listed here do not own land according tothis tax list. Land in Perry County that could be sold between 1803 and 1823 was land that hadbeen given by the Spanish to a settler. When the U. S. became the owner of the land with theLouisiana Purchase, all other land in Perry County had to be surveyed by the government beforeit could be sold. The first government land was sold in Jackson ( the nearest government landoffice) in 1823. When a person bought land from the government and paid the full amount forthe land, the United States government issued the person a deed. It was not recorded in the localcourthouse until the person chose to do so. There were “squatters right” and there wereprovisions for squatters to purchase the land where they were living. It may have been also, thatuntil the person recorded the deed to his property in a local courthouse, the state couldn’t tax it. If that is true, we may a reason there was no land by the name of many on this tax list. TheSpanish Land Grants are listed by No. of Survey.
The other records are the 1830 census, 1834 Tax List, 1840 census, 1843 Tax List, 1850 censusand the 1860 census. There are some excepts concerning slaves from estates and wills that I hadadded to my cards so long ago. I have included those but I have not checked the material again.
There is one other person who I need to thank - my daughter, Bonnie Brumpton. When I beganmy research she was in grade school and she grew up with me telling her not to touch the piles of 3 X 5 cards. Much, much later she did her best to help me to learn how to use a computer andalso to correct my many mistakes on the computer. She is still doing that and without her, thiswouldn’t be available to anyone who wants to use it.Billie R. Mills
1828 Perry County Slave Owner Tax List, Probate Estates & Wills
Abernathy, Batty, North Carolina, no land.$1,450.00...................................................value of slaves$120.00......................................................value of horses$65.00.........................................................value of cattle$1,635.00..........................................................total value
Abernathy, Daniel. North Carolina, no land.$400.00................................................value of the slaves$14.00.........................................................value of cattle$414.00............................................................total value
Abernathy, Harley. North Carolina, no land.$275.00....................................................value of slaves$25.00......................................................value of horses$28.00.......................................................value of cattle$328.00...........................................................total value
Abernathy, James Sr. North Carolina, no land.$300.00....................................................value of slaves$30.00.....................................................value of horses$50.00.......................................................value of cattle$380.00...........................................................total value
Abernathy, Jeremiah. North Carolina.$1,400.00..................................................value of slaves$80.00.......................................................value of horses$58.00........................................................value of cattle$1,538......................................................total evaluation
Abernathy, Jonas. North Carolina, no land.$1,450.00...................................................value of slaves$50.00........................................................value of horses$144.00.......................................................value of cattle$1.644.00..........................................................value total
Abernathy, Joshua. North Carolina, no land.$450.00........................................................value of slaves$55.00..........................................................value of horses$21.00...........................................................value of cattle$541.00...............................................................total value
Abernathy, J. L. F. and Moses Farrar. North Carolina, no land.
$700.00.......................................................value of slaves$40.00.........................................................value of horses$6.00.............................................................value of cattle$746.00...............................................................total value
Abernathy, Larkin. North Carolina, no land.$100.00.......................................................value of slaves$30.00........................................................value of horses$20.00..........................................................value of cattle$150.00..............................................................total value
Abernathy, Robert. North Carolina.Acres& 100's No. of Survey Township Range
170.14 450 35 & 36 11Original Claimant John Duvall
$212.00............................................................value of land$15.00......................................................value of town lots$150.00.........................................................value of slaves$75.00...........................................................value of horses$55.00............................................................value of cattle$507.00................................................................total value
Abernathy, Susan. Missouri, no land.$1,200.00.....................................................value of slaves$14.00...........................................................value of cattle$1,214.00............................................................total value
Anderson, Saml.Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range
427 846 34 13Original claimant Saml. Hench Jr.
Value of land.........................................................$550.00Value of slaves......................................................$100.00Total value.........................................................$1,550.00
Estate 29a February 1834 app.Sold August 5, 1834.
Ned sold to...........................................................$500.00Letty and child sold to..........................................$500.00Smart sold to.........................................................$300.00Phebus sold to.......................................................$250.00Darcus sold to.......................................................$200.00Dolley sold to.........................................................$50.00
Thomas Johnson...................................................$363.00?Deo Levi?............................................................$485.00Robert L. Manning...............................................$300.00Luther Taylor........................................................$349.00David Flynn..........................................................$300.00
Phillis 100 years old helpless. Distribution of slaves to widow Peggy 36 years $458.00 andPeggy 4 years $175.00. Hire of slaves $475.12 (½) Paid to widow for 5 years care of helplessNegro and funeral, expenses. Items in inventory: Cherry Chine press $16.00; Cherry SugarChest $6.00; Cherry dining table $7.00; brown filley $50.00; cotton gin $45.00; 40 bushels ofcorn $6.62 (½).
Barber, Elias. Maryland.Acres & 100's No. Of Survey Township Range
640 2178 34 12 & 13 Original claimant Charles Duncarter/Dumcarter.
$800.00........................................................value of land$250.00........................................................value of land$40.00.......................................................value of horses$24.00.........................................................value of cattle$1,114..............................................................total value
Beall, William. See William J. Hager.
Bird, Amos. No slaves listed on 1828 tax list.Land Original claimant Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range Value
Daniel Meredith 245 76 36 & 37 10 $184. Christopher Barnhart 177.79 91 37 10 $300. John Graham 489.15 95 36 10 $244. Alfred B. Woolford 640 1880 36 10 $320. John Dorshire 136.28 2055 37 10 $136. Soloman Morgan 355 2171 $355.
Estate 16 1821 appraisalMan................................................................$600.00Sarah...............................................................$300.00Critia? (F)........................................................$350.00 Milot...............................................................$600.00Harrison her child...........................................$200.00Eliza a child...................................................$100.00Total............................................................$1,850.00
Bed curtains......................................................$6.00
Bird, G. A. Land record I, page 48; E. B. Herrick to G. A. Bird for $480.00 - 300 acres of land
and slaves Mytat Aritis and her children. - this a mortgage. October 10, 1822. Land and slaveswere willed to E. B. Herrick by uncle - Amos Bird.
Bishop, R. L. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 56 846 35 10 & 11
Original claimant John Layton, Sr.
Value of land.....................................................$150.00 Value of town lot...................................................$8.00 Value of slaves.....................................................$80.00Value of horses....................................................$40.00Total value........................................................$278.00
Boyd Rowland. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 330 830
Value of land......................................................$650.00Value of slaves...................................................$400.00Value of horses..................................................$125.00Value of cattle.....................................................$45.00Total value.....................................................$1,210.00
Original claimants Alfred Huddleston, Charles Ellis.
Brown, R. J. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 22 2129 35 11 Original claimant Bernard Layton
Value of land.............................................................$175.00Value of town lot........................................................$50.00Value of slaves.......................................................$3,050.00Value of horses.........................................................$220.00Value of cattle..........................................................$190.00Total value................................................................$3,685
Burgett, John (Estate of) under Nancy Burgett.
Value of the land.....................................................$902.00Value of slaves........................................................$650.00Total value..........................................................$1,552.00
Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 510.42 962 36 & 37 10 2. 227 90 36 & 37 10
3. 165.94 86 36 10
Original claimants1. John Burgett
2. Andrew Cox Rept3. Christopher Barnhart
Estate 20December 20 and 21, 1821.
Minta 44............................................................$250.00Sarah 26............................................................$400.00James 39...........................................................$450.00Rachel 24..........................................................$400.00PIR (F) 8...........................................................$200.00Henry 6.............................................................$200.00Maria 4.............................................................$150.00Ellen 5..............................................................$175.00Simon 2............................................................$125.00Total..............................................................$2,350.00
t.v.p.p.............................................................$3,330.001 Iron Tooth Harrow.............................................$4.001 Branding Iron.......................................................$.50
Estate 135 September 1836 de bonis non
Minta...............................................................$100.00Sarah................................................................$400.00James...............................................................$300.00Henry...............................................................$800.00Bill (bonis).......................................................$400.00Rose (non)........................................................$400.00Angeline.............................................................$200.00Nancy.................................................................$50.00
“One girl in the state of Mississippi not seen by us called Ellen”“400 arpens of land held by deed from John and Andrew Cox lying and being in Perry County near the river of St. Lasow.”
Burgett, Nancy. Acres No. of Survey Township Range 96 90 36 & 37 10
Original claimant Andrew Cox rept.
Value of land.......................................................$96.00
Value of slaves................................................$2,050.00Value of horses..................................................$150.00Value of cattle....................................................$110.00Total value......................................................$2,406.00
Burns, Barnabas. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range
1. 340.28 116 36 11 2. 510.42 655 36 11 3. 262.10 409 36 11
Value of land....................................................$1,514.00 Original claimants1. Barnabas Burns2. Joseph Boyle
3. William Burns
Value of town lot...................................................$60.00Value of slaves..................................................$1,600.00Value of horse......................................................$200.00Value of cattle......................................................$120.00Total value........................................................$3,494.00
Estate 73man-Isaac
woman-Sylviaboy-Stephen (dead)
boy-Martinboy-Andersonboy-Abrahamboy-Lorenzoboy-Harrisongirl-Elizabeth
Part of the land listed “Lot 34" in the town of Perryville on which is a dwelling house andstore room for a grocery. Also lot 35 in said town on which is erected a cotton gin. “A copy ofaccount book.”
Barnabus Burns, Will 10, December 8, 1831.
To my son Michael....also my Negro boy Stephen.To my daughter Margaret a married woman, a certain boy Anderson.To my son William - also my Negro man Isaac and my Negro boys Martin and Lorenzo likewisemy house and lot in Perryville, also my stock, farming utensils, house hold and kitchen furniture,
distillery, etc.To my daughter Mary a single woman, my Negro woman Sylvia with her infant child Elizabeth.To my grandson Barnabus son of Michael - land - also my Negro boy Abraham and herebyenjoin my executor to give him a good English education in reading, writing, and grammar.
Burns, James (Estate of) under David Burns.Acres & 100's Part of Section Township Range
1. 465.97 142 36 11 2. 255.21 662 36 11 Original claimant 1. John R. McLaughlin 2. James Burns
Value of land.......................................................$901.00 Value of slaves...................................................$975.00Total.................................................................$1,876.00
Burns, James. November 26, Estate 26 - has hired Negro accounts. Inventory May 10, 1825.One Negro boy eight years old................................$260.00One Negro boy three years old................................$165.00One Negro girl three years old................................$155.00One Negro man sixty-five years old........................$150.00One Negro woman fifty-five years old....................$150.00One Negro woman thirty years old..........................$375.00One rifle gun and powder lion...................................$11.00
Burns, James. 1828 Tax list, no landValue of slaves........................................................$150.00Value of horses.........................................................$15.00Value of cattle..........................................................$40.00Total value.............................................................$205.00
Burns, Mary. 1828 Tax list.Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range
1. $424.49 118 36 11 2. $170.14 663 36 11 Total.....................................................................$594.63 Original claimants 1. Michael Burns 2. John Jollins
Value of land........................................................$700.00Value of slaves..................................................$1,600.00Value of horses....................................................$110.00Value of cattle.......................................................$90.00Total value.......................................................$2,500.00
Burns, Michael, 1828 Tax list, no land.Value of slaves...................................................$400.00Value of horses..................................................$145.00Value of cattle.....................................................$44.00Total..................................................................$589.00
Burns, Michael and one under Jollins. Spanish land grant. Cert. 118, 424.49, T36 R11 BoisBrule, Cert. 663, 170.83, 1828 Til, 1834 tax rolls-no land, T36, R11, Bois Brule, 1840, C. Estate103. Houck, History of Missouri, Volume I, p. 381; footnote 83; Michael Benjamin Burns werealso here (Bois Brule Bottom). “1796 or 1797?” G. 253 Pennsylvania. Houck, History ofMissouri, Volume I, p. 367; footnote 60; Shows that in 1794 Michael Burns living in the BoisBrule bottom contributed to a patriotic fund for the King of Spain in the amount of 10 piasters;Signed a petition supporting Governor Wilkinson in Ste. Genevieve District December 29, 1805;p. 348; T. P. Volume XIII.
Burns, Michael. Estate 103, August 13, 1834.
Negro womenBetty
HannahRachaelDoshaLucy
Negro MenTom
Six boysThree small girls
Estate 103Appraisal Sold to
Tom - 26 years old......$500.00 James Taylor...................$655.00 Betsy-33 years old.......$300.00 Alex Bailey......................$415.00 Hannah-30 years old...$150.00 Burwell Johnson taken by R. S. Dorsey.................$80.00 Rachael -24 years old and her Afeard Bailey Sen..........$480.00 Child-18 months old...$450.00 Dosha-22 years old and her 2 ½ Jno. NcClencihan Jr.......$696.00 months old child...........$500.00
Lucy-16 years old.........$400.00 John E. Burgett................$480.00 Augustus-15 years old...$250.00 Charles H. Harris.............$326.00 Josiah-13 years old........$300.00 William Flynn..................$570.00 Jack-13 years old...........$300.00 George Preston.................$456.50 Polly-9 years old............$200.00 Ths. Reney.......................$458.00 Sally-9 years old............$150.00 George Preston...............$339.00 Ruben-7 years old..........$200.00 Jn E. Bergetl....................$295.00 Elanander (Elieh)-4 years Jas Taylor........................$246.00
old..................................$150.00 Total..........................$3,850.00 Total.............................$5,496.00In attention hire Negros and whisky at sale $21.50. Also has price of hire of slaves in firstaccount.
Burns, Wm. (Estate of) 1828 tax list, no land. $500.00 value of slaves.Burns, William. Estate 25, Sale August 5, 1833. Appraisal Sold to
Minerva and child.............$453.00 Mary Kinnison/Kimison George...............................$310.00 John P. Eddinger
Sale of Property, March 29, 1823One butcher knife..............................31 ½
Hammer.........................................60
Caldwell, D. L. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 195.66 2145 36 11 2. 365.47 447 36 10 & 11 Original claimants 1. Francis Clark 2. Jones Nusom Jr.
Value of land.....................................$365.00Value of town lots...............................$25.00Value of slaves...............................$2,250.00Value of horses..................................$100.00Value of cattle.....................................$93.00Value of watch....................................$15.00Total............................................ $3,147.00
Caldwell, David L. Estate 71 - November 30, 1831. Inventory
1 Negro man old Isaac about fifty years old.......................$200.001 Negro man William about forty years old........................$300.001 Negro man Burwell about forty-five years old..................$300.001 Negro woman Mary about thirty years old........................$300.001 Negro woman Philly with infant child about thirty-three years old..................................................................................$350.001 Negro woman Louisiana Sarah about eighteen years old..$400.001 Negro woman Milly about thirteen years old....................$250.001 Negro boy Alexander about seven years old.....................$150.001 Negro boy Abraham aged 5 years old...............................$100.001 Negro boy Ephram about seven years old.........................$175.00
1 Negro girl Minerva aged five years old.............................$125.001 Negro girl aged three years old...........................................$80.00
One high bed stand, bed & furniture........................................$40.00One bay horse..........................................................................$60.00One old mare.............................................................................$5.00Total....................................................................................$2,835.00
Cissel, Bernard. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 240 2132 35 & 36 10 2. 150
Original claimant1. Bernard, Cissel
1. Value of land.................................................$525.002. Value of slaves...........................................$1,300.003. Value of horses................................................$50.004. Value of cattle.................................................$72.00Total................................................................$1,972.00
Cissel, Lewis. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 200 2132 35 & 36 10
Original claimantBernard Cissel
Value of land..........................................$250.00Value of slaves.......................................$400.00Value of horses.......................................$120.00Value of cattle..........................................$60.00Total.......................................................$830.00
Cochran, Spicer. Estate 67. August 13, 1831. Appraisal Sold to One Gray mare....................$40.00 George Preston.................$36.00 One fiddle.............................$3.00 David Waters.....................$3.12 ½ One Walken cane with dirk..$1.00 Thomas Cochran...............$1.68 One man’s saddle & bundle.$1.00 William Cochran............$12.00 One cow & calf....................$7.00 George Preston................$7.00 Total....................................52.00 Total..............................$59.80 ½
Dolson, Stephen. 1828 tax list. No land.Value of slaves............................................$300.00
Value of horses.............................................$60.00Value of cattle...............................................$28.00Total............................................................$388.00
Duvall, John. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 640 2147 35 10 & 11 2. 170 450 35 & 36 11 3. 68 2055 37 10
Original claimant1. Benj. Cox Sen2. John Duvall3. Joseph Donohue
Value of land...........................................$1,087.00Value of Town lot........................................$25.00Value of slaves........................................$1,900.00Value of horses...........................................$100.00Value of cattle............................................$150.00Total value..............................................$3,272.00
Duvall, Simon. 1828 tax list.Value of town lot......................................$15.00Value of slaves.......................................$350.00Value of horses.......................................$150.00Value of cattle..........................................$75.00
Ellis, Charles (Estate of) 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 255.21 1007 37 11
Value of land.....................................$500.00Value of slaves..................................$600.00Total value.....................................$1,100.00
Original claimantElisha Croley
Ellis, Charles. Estate 24,
March term 1826 administrator Henry Lucky. Slaves belonging to the estates of Charles Ellisand Isaiah Tucker deceased sold at auction at Court House eleven O’clock, June 11, 1836.
Tom -fifty years old sold to Nelson P. Jones for $203.00.Sarah and child-thirty years old sold to Enoch Price for $609.00.Dolly-sixteen years old sold to Thomas J. Tucker for $860.00.
Marila-ten years old sold to Aquila Hagan for $620.00.Abby-twelve years old sold to William P. Brooks of Mississippi for $697.00.
Polly Ann-ten years old sold to Nelson P. Jones for $527.00.Hiram-seven years old sold to Richard Philips of New Madrid County.
Margaret-four years old sold for $219.00Total........................................................................................................$4,323.00
Evans, Perry. 1828 T. L. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 100 acres Sur. 2079 T36 11
Mules and horses....................................$30.00Neat cattle...............................................$25.00
Farrar, John. 1828 tax list, no land.Value of slaves...........................................$300.00Value of horses............................................$40.00Value of cattle..............................................$30.00Total...........................................................$370.00
Farrar, Miles. 1828 tax list, no land.Value of slaves........................................$1,700.00Value of horses...........................................$100.00Value of cattle..............................................$48.00Total........................................................$1,848.00
Farrar, Moses. See J. L. L. Abernathy.
Farrar, William. 1828 tax list, no land.Value of slaves............................................$100.00Value of horses..............................................$50.00Value of cattle...............................................$18.00Total value..................................................$168.00
Fenwick, Leo. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's Part of Section Township Range 250.50 1244 34 13 & 14
Value of land...............................................$250.00Value of slaves.........................................$1,950.00Value of horses............................................$100.00Value of cattle...............................................$50.00Value of watch..............................................$10.00Total value...............................................$2,360.00
Fenwick, James I. 1828 tax list.
Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 100 2125 34 14
Value of land..............................................$150.00Value of slaves...........................................$300.00Value of horses.............................................$78.00Value of cattle..............................................$18.00Total value.................................................$546.00
Fenwick, James. - Estate 115.Distribution of slaves. To Rebecca A. Hamilton two slaves named Eliza and June. To Chloe C.Fenwick two slaves named Thomas and Amanda. To James (-) Fenwick two slaves named Elizaand Benjamin.
AppraisalEliza-thirty-one years old.............................$400.00Ignatius-ten years old...................................$250.00Benedict-five years old................................$200.00Jane-two years old.......................................$150.00Thomas-fifteen years old..............................$400.00
One horse......................................................$25.00One cow and calf..........................................$10.00Half a dozen silver desert spoons.................$12.00One rifle, shot pouch and horn........................$8.00One Bible in four volumes..............................$1.00One man’s only affair.......................................(.25)One large kettle................................................(.50)
Fenwick, Joseph (Estate of) 1828 tax list - Spanish land grant.Value of slaves.....................................$1,075.00Value of horses.........................................$10.00Value of cattle..........................................$75.00Total value..........................................$1,155.00
Fenwick, Joseph. Estate 3, d. 1813.Brazeau settlement August 6, 1813.
One Negro man named Luk to Thomas Fenwick.............$25.00One Negro woman named Henry to Thomas Fenwick.....$15.00One Negro girl named Wenneu to Thomas Fenwick.......$10.00One Negro child named Henry to Thomas Fenwick..........$5.00Total.................................................................................$55.00
Inventory list valued the Negros at $1,100.00.
Flynn, William. 1828 tax list. - Spanish land grant Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 212.67 1320 37 11
Original claimantMichael McCoy
Value of land.........................................$530.00Value of slaves...................................$1,350.00Value of horses......................................$240.00Value of cattle.........................................$90.00Total value.........................................$2,210.00
Giboney, A. for Fenwick, Isabella.Value of slaves...........................................$300.00Value of horses.............................................$25.00Value of cattle..............................................$16.00Total value.................................................$341.00
Hagan, Aquila. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 440 851 35 & 36 10 2. 340 898 36 11
Original claimant1. Aquila Hagan2. Tho Allen
Value of land.....................................$1,170.00Value of slaves.....................................$850.00Value of mules.....................................$100.00Value of cattle........................................$51.00Total value........................................$2,171.00
Hager, William J. 1828 tax list.Value of slaves.......................................$950.00Value of horses.........................................$50.00Total value..........................................$1,000.00
Hahn, Abraham. 1828 tax list. No land.Value of slaves........................................$200.00Value of horses........................................$140.00Value of cattle...........................................$42.00Total value..............................................$382.00
Harris, John. found in Land Record I, p. 93; Sold to Thomas Wilson two Negro boys Bob andJim for $360.00 as recorded on March 13, 1824.
Harris, M. L. & J. I. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's Part of Section Township Range 340 2173 34 14 & 15
Original claimantJohn Manning
Value of land..........................................$340.00Value of slaves.......................................$200.00Value of horses.......................................$150.00Value of cattle..........................................$40.00Value of watches......................................$40.00Total value.............................................$771.00
Hase, Frederick C. 1828 tax list.Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range
640 2128(?)Original Claimant Wm. MiddletonValue of land...................................$500.00Value of slaves................................$250.00Value of horses..................................$85.00Value of cattle...................................$99.00Value of watches...............................$10.00Total value......................................$944.00
Hayden, Thomas. 1828 tax list.Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range
50 2137 35 10Original claimantJ. L. Moore Sen.
Value of land...................................$100.00Value of slaves................................$300.00Value of mules..................................$77.00Value of cattle...................................$35.00Value of watches...............................$10.00Total value....................................,.$522.00
Hayden, Thomas. Estate 63, September 8, 1830.
One Negro girl named Doll aged about eighteen years old............$300.00One rifle gun.......................................................................................$3.50One Guthries Geography, Volume II..................................................$3.00One set of revised Law State of Missouri October 5, 1830 for sale..$3.00Gun to James Hagen......................................................................$3.37 ½ Two volumes Guthries Geography to Lacharah Layton....................$5.00Law to Samuel L. Moore...................................................................$3.00
Hayden, William. 1828 tax list, no land.Value of slaves........................................$300.00Value of mules........................................$100.00Value of cattle...........................................$12.00Total value..............................................$412.00
Hayden, William. Estate 92 - August 20, 1835.Inventory appraisal
One Negro girl..........................................$300.00One Negro boy..........................................$180.00
One lot in Perryville...................................$16.00
Hughey, Henry L. 1828 tax list.Value of slaves...........................................$600.00Value of horses...........................................$120.00Value of cattle..............................................$30.00Total value.................................................$750.00
Hughey, L. Henry. Estate 77.West half of NE quarter section 31 of Township 35 North in Range 13 East in the district of landoffered for sale at Jackson, Missouri held by a patent from the United States dated October 20,1827 A.D.
March 24, 1832.
One Negro man named David-23 years old..........................$500.00One Negro woman named Linda-24 years old......................$350.00One Negro woman named Lucy-50 years old.......................$125.00One Negro boy 5 years old....................................................$150.00One Negro girl 2 years old....................................................$125.00Total value.........................................................................$1,250.00
Petitioned to Court August 1834 to sell slaves - died December 1832. Sold at Court House doorJanuary 5, 1835.
Elizabeth Hughey bought Susan....................................$102.00Lewis French bought Malinda and Alfred her child.....$531.00Alexis Manning bought a boy named Alec...................$210.00Burwell Johnson bought a girl named Alliaria..............$213.00Total value..................................................................$1,056.00
Hughey, John. 1828 tax list.Value of slaves.........................................$200.00Value of horses...........................................$25.00Value of cattle..............................................$6.00Total value...............................................$231.00
Hughey, Robert W. 1828 tax list. No land.Value of slaves..........................................$300.00
Value of horses............................................$35.00Value of cattle.............................................$12.00Total value................................................$347.00
Johnston, William. 1828 tax list, no land.Value of slaves...........................................$175.00Value of mules.............................................$60.00Value of cattle..............................................$46.00Total...........................................................$281.00
Kinnison, Abner. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 85 860 86 11 & 12
Value of land..............................................$125.00Value of slaves...........................................$700.00Value of horses.............................................$50.00Value of cattle..............................................$21.00Total value.................................................$896.00
Kennison, Abner. Estate 52 filed May 5, 1829.List of Appraisement
One Negro woman & child..................................$400.00One Negro boy......................................................$500.00One Grey mare........................................................$25.00One grey horse........................................................$55.00One yolk oxen.........................................................$18.00Crib of corn.............................................................$20.00One bag coffee..........................................................$7.00
Kennison, Abner. Estate 52. Newspaper clipping
The Mercury “By vertars of the order of the county court, of the county of Perry, in the stateof Missouri, will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve months, bybond with approved security being given, on Monday 22 of November it being the first day ofnd
the Circuit Court for the County of Perry, at the court house door of the aforesaid county ofPerry....100 arpents of land; it being the same which he purchased previous to his death of HiramKineson, it being part of a survey or tract of land known to be owned by Presley Kinison, situatein Bois Brule bottom on the Mississippi River.”
September 17, 1829. S. EnglishG. Camster
Kennison, Abner. Estate 52. Sale list July 25, 1829.1. Negro woman (Fanny) and child (Missouri) sold to Simon English.................$400.00
Clipping in the Mercury....”Will sell at public vendue on a credit of nine months at the CourtHouse door in the town of Jackson, Saturday the 11 day of July a Negro woman and childth
belonging to said estate.June 19, 1828
S. EnglishG. Camster
Kennison, Abner. Estate 52.Land bought by Joab Martin Sen. For $200.00.
Kinnison, Joel. 1828 tax list.Acres & 100's
235Original claimantA. Carurter Rept.
Value of land..........................................$350.00Value of slaves.......................................$250.00Value of horses.......................................$120.00Value of cattle..........................................$50.00Total value.............................................$770.00
Kinnison, John. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 263 147 37 11
Original claimantAlex McConohoe
Value of land...........................................$350.00Value of slaves........................................$400.00Value of horses..........................................$30.00Value of cattle...........................................$72.00Total value..............................................$852.00
Kinnison, Matilda. 1828 tax list.Value of slaves.........................................$300.00Value of cattle..............................................$7.00Total value...............................................$307.00
Layton, Bernard. Tax list 1828. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 3 2129 35 11
Original claimantBernard Layton
Value of land............................................-$10.00Value of town lot.......................................$25.00
Value of slaves.........................................$300.00Value of horses..........................................$40.00Value of cattle............................................$20.00Total value...............................................$395.00
Layton, Ignatious 1828 Tax List Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 274 856 35 10 2. 50 2139 35 10 3. 131 846 35 10 & 11
Original claimant1. Michael Tucker2. Joseph Miles3. John Layton Sen.
Land Value..........................................$762.00Value of town lots.................................$50.00Value of slaves....................................$500.00Value of horses......................................$80.00Value of cattle.......................................$63.00Total value.......................................$1,455.00
Layton, John. Land Record Book I, p. 18; Cornelius Rhodes sold to John Layton for $150.00 a slave Rachel. September 5, 1821 and recorded September 17, 1821.
Little, Alexander. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves.....................................$400.00Value of horses.......................................$30.00Value of cattle........................................$16.00Total value...........................................$446.00
Logan, John. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 340.28 2064 36 10
Original claimantHenry Clark
Value of land.......................................$300.00Value of slaves.................................$1,050.00Value of horses......................................$75.00Value of cattle.......................................$35.00Total value.......................................$1,460.00
Logan, John.Land Record Book I, p. 22; John Logan to Martin Rodney of the County of Cape Girardeau for$300.00 - a certain melaterly woman July 22 and the three children: Austin 8, Jack 6, and Betsy2.
July 28, 1821See p. 28.
Logan, John.Land Record I, p. 28; Martin Rodney to John Logan Rodney had taken slaves as a security for aloan of $300.00. Logan had repaid loan and the slaves are sold back to him for that repayment.
Lucky, David. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves......................................$150.00Value of horses.......................................$40.00Value of cattle........................................$16.00Total value...........................................$206.00
Mage, George. Estate 56.Appraised Inventory August 7, 1829
One Negro boy..................................................$360.00
Mage, George. Estate 56.Christopher Hays do to the estate George Mage for the hire of the Negro boy for the year 1830$40.00....$10.00 for the year 1831 forty dollars for the year 1832, forty-six dollars for rent fromfor the tears of 1831 $42.80 four dollars and fifty cents cast tent by George Mage and Rec. FredImo and C. Hase.
Manning, Mark Sen. 1828 tax list. No land.Value of slaves........................................$300.00Value of horses..........................................$90.00Value of cattle...........................................$65.00Total value..............................................$455.00
Manning, Mark. Will 21, Written September 6, 1836 and filed October 15, 1836.
All property to his wife during her lifetime. At her death the slaves are to be sold to the “highestbidder among my heirs only and the rest of the perishable property sold to the best advantage;and the proceeds of all the sales equally divided among all my children.” The plantation toyoungest son John after wife’s death.
Manning, William (Estate of) 1828 tax list.
Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 127.60 2131 34 14 2. 71
Original claimant1. Mark Manning
Value of land...................................$350.00Value of slaves.............................$1,800.00
Value of horses............................... $100.00Value of cattle...................................$40.00Total value...................................$2,290.00
Manning William. Estate 48.A petition to sell the slaves.
Joe-$450.00Mike-$450.00Henry-$300.00
Mary & her three childrenMary Conn
MariaMartha Jane-$700.00Ann & her children
ElizaRosetta
Harriet-$600.00Adakin-$250.00Peggy-$250.00Lucy-$50.00
Total.......................................................$3,050.00
Manning, William. Estate 48, July 21, 1828.
A list of the slaves and other personal property of William Manning decreased to with:One black woman called Mary valued at $300.00One black woman called Ann valued at $300.00One black woman called Lucy valued at $125.00One black boy called Henry valued at $175.00One black girl called Native valued at $150.00One black girl called Peggy valued at $125.00
One black girl called Mary Ann valued at $80.00One black girl called Liza valued at $75.00One black boy called Jo valued at $340.00
One black boy called Mike valued at $300.00One black boy called Ambrose valued at ------
One black boy called Ned valued at -------
One bay horse ----One chestnut sorrel horse valued at $15.00
One bay mare valued at $35.00
Manning, William. Estate 48. Deeds.December 13, 1822 Woodland County, Kentucky. To son John. Michael-nine years and Henrythree years. To daughter Caroline Peggy - three years (& her increase) To son James May-
twenty-three, Ned fifty. To son George Ambrose, Lucy-forty-eight. To son William Louise-fourteen, Adelie eighteen months. To son Robert, Anna-seventeen. To daughter Margaret,Joseph-thirteen. From sale of slavery receipts. February 1, 1834 Eleanor Manning witness$1,016.66 (2/3), Margaret M. Coldwell $290 (2/3) John F. Manning $290.47 (2/3), Geo.Manning $290.47 (2/3)
Miles, E. F. (Estate). 1828 tax list. Value of slaves $700.00.
Miles, Eleanore. Estate 39. Contains copy of Independent Patriot, Jackson, Missouri Sat May13, 1826; May 6; May 20. Has notice of Negro taken up in May 6 and a sale which has slaves.
Meredith, Mary. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 640 1879 36 & 37 11
Original claimantRowland Meredith
Value of land.....................................$640.00Value of slaves..................................$400.00Value of horses....................................$40.00Value of cattle.....................................$50.00Total value.....................................$1,130.00
Monastery, Bethlehem. 1828 tax list.Value of slave.....................................$400.00Value of cattle......................................$48.00Value of watches..................................$10.00Total value.........................................$458.00
Moore, Isidore. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 510.42 346 35 11 2. 440 2170 3. 160 24 34 11
Original claimant1. Isidore Moore2. Josphus Tucker3. John B. Chartas
Value of land....................................$1,290.00Value of town lot..................................$80.00Value of slaves....................................$800.00Value of horses....................................$150.00Value of cattle.....................................$119.00
Total value.......................................$2,439.00
Nance, Francis. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves....................................$1,950.00Value of horses.......................................$130.00Value of cattle..........................................$74.00Total value..........................................$2,154.00
Pettit, Sarah. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves.........................................$800.00Value of horses..........................................$35.00Value of cattle............................................$28.00Total value...............................................$863.00
Quick, John W. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 21 863 35 11
Original claimantTunis Quick
Value of land............................................$250.00Value of slaves.........................................$300.00Value of horses...........................................$40.00Value of cattle............................................$24.00Total value...............................................$614.00
Quick, Tunis. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 863 - 35 11
Original claimantTunis Quick
Value of land............................................$275.00Value of town lot........................................$15.00Value of slaves.........................................$850.00Value of horse............................................$80.00Value of cattle............................................$74.00Total value............................................$1,294.00
Riney, Thomas. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 300 1844 36 10
Original claimantThomas Riney
Value of land.......................................$400.00Value of town lots.................................$80.00
Value of slaves....................................$250.00Value of horses......................................$80.00Value of cattle.......................................$79.00Total value..........................................$889.00
Rosetta, Joseph. 1828 tax list. (St. Mary’s of the Barrens Seminary) Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 640 845 35 10 2. 40 845 35 10 3. 425 1243 33 & 34 13
Original claimant1. Ignatius Layton2. Michael Tucker3. Joseph Fenwick
Value of land......................................$2,075.00Value of slaves...................................$3,100.00Value of horses......................................$180.00Value of cattle.......................................$240.00Value of watches.....................................$80.00Total value.........................................$5,675.00
.
Ross, John. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves....................................$350.00Value of horses....................................$140.00Value of cattle.......................................$31.00 Total value..........................................$541.00
Ross, John. Will 27, April 22, 1839, recorded May 16, 1839.“My Negro man George to my wife for benefit of family.”
Rutledge, George. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves.................................$250.00Value of horses...................................$20.00Value of cattle..................................$100.00Total value.......................................$370.00
Sanders, Thomas. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves....................................$50.00Value of horses....................................$60.00Value of cattle.....................................$39.00Total value........................................$149.00
Stewart, Charles. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves...................................$550.00
Value of horses.....................................$20.00Value of cattle......................................$42.00Total value.........................................$622.00
Tucker, Henry Sen. 1828 tax list.Acres & 100's
320Original claimantArch Huddleton
Value of land.......................................$400.00Value of town lots...................................$6.00Value of slaves....................................$200.00Value of horses....................................$100.00Value of cattle.......................................$65.00Total value..........................................$771.00
Tucker, Isaiah (Estate of) 1828 tax list.Value of slaves...................................$300.00Value of horses.....................................$60.00Value of cattle......................................$56.00Total value.........................................$415.00
Tucker, John. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 100 2134 35 10
Original claimantJoe Miles
Value of land.......................................$200.00Value of slaves....................................$700.00Value of horses........................................90.00Value of cattle..........................................56.00Total value....................................... $1,046.00
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Tucker, Joseph Son. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 242 855 35 10
Original claimantJoe Tucker
Value of land........................................$500.00Value of town lots..................................$75.00Value of slaves.....................................$900.00Value of horses......................................$70.00
Value of cattle.......................................$75.00Total value.......................................$1,620.00
Tucker, Josphus. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 320 1193 35 10
Original claimantJ. L. Thompson Jr.
Value of land.............................................$350.00Value of slaves..........................................$300.00
Value of horses..........................................$250.00Value of cattle.............................................$60.00Total value................................................$960.00
Tucker, Peter, Sen. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. Of Survey Township Range 640 854 35 10
Original claimantPeter Tucker
Value of land.............................................$500.00Value of slaves..........................................$800.00Value of horses..........................................$105.00Value of cattle.............................................$70.00Total value.............................................$1,470.00
Tuttle, Margaret. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves........................................$1,000.00Value of horses............................................$40.00Value of cattle..............................................$28.00Total value..............................................$1,068.00
Tuttle, Margaret. Will 6. File February 14, 1829.......”to my nease Margaret daughter of my brother David L. Caldwell my Negro girl Edna andincrease to descend from her to her kneirs forever also my silver teaspoons and sugar longs. And I give and bequeath unto the four children of my brother David L. Caldwell namelyRosanna, Margaret, Henry and Mary Ann the balance of my negros namely Nathan, Hannah andchild-equal. My brother David L. Caldwell is to take charge of the above mentioned Negros until hischildren to whom they are willed become of age or become capable or in a situation to receiveand take charge of the same.....
Underwood, Thurman. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 40 846 35 10 & 11
Original claimantJohn Layton, Sen.
Value of land..............................................$150.00Value of slaves...........................................$350.00Value of horses.............................................$60.00Value of cattle..............................................$40.00Total value.................................................$500.00
SValle, Francis to Charles C. Valle. Land Record I, p. 92; Valle for $2,000.00 for the followingslaves:
Gabriel-about 40Catherine-29
Ariel-14Marcel-10
Paul-4Henry-2
Recorded February 27, 1824.
Waters, Joab Sen. 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 1. 430.45 448 36 11 2. 440 1843 36 12 3. 265 66 36 12 4. 640 1871 36 11 & 12 5. 170.14 2099 35 & 36 12
Original claimant1. Jones Nusom Rept.2. Charles Ellis3. Jonah Fisher4. Joseph Allairs Rept.5. Henry C. Smith
Land value..............................................$2,152.00Slave value.............................................$3,400.00Horse value...............................................$175.00Cattle value...............................................$108.00Total value............................................$5,855.00
Waters, Joab. Will 9. September 13, 1831.....also all my (Negros), stock of every kind....to my beloved companion Polly Ann ElizabethCaldwell....
Wilkinson, Walton. 1828 tax list.Slave value...........................................$4,700.00Horses value............................................$200.00Cattle value..............................................$150.00Total value...........................................$5,050.00
Wilkinson, Walter. Land Records I, p. 16; Walter Wilkinson to Robert Brown November 10,1813 Emilie Valle to marry Walter personal property to Emilie Negros descended to her fromher father Francis Valle deceased-this to be hers.
“Now in as much as the said Walters did by the said Marriage acquire a right to and thepossession of certain property to wit one Negro man named Pierre, One Negro man namedValentine, One Negro boy named Charles, One Negro woman named Grace, and her twochildren named Marry and Piece.”
Wilkinson, Walter.One Negro woman named Aura and her two children named Catherine and Loire, One Negro girlnamed Theresa and they conveyance of the same not having been executed according to themeaning ad interest of the said agreement made aforesaid between the said Walter.
-sells to Emiles for One dollar.
Also one Negro man named Philly alias Frisley: 30 head of cattle including 15 milk cows andsheep, one yolk of oxen, seven head of horses, one hundred head of hogs, twenty-three head ofsheep, one Dearborn carriage and harness, three beds, bed stands, and furniture. One setter andfourteen chairs (window), one secretary (desk), one side board together with all household andkitchen of furniture, two cherry dining tables, two breakfast tables, and one bureau.
Wilson, James B. Estate 65, appraised March 4, 1831.One Negro girl named Celika..............................$500.00One box shoemaker tools.........................................$1.00One yoke of oxen and yolk.....................................$20.00One sack of coffee..................................................$24.00One barrel of sugar.................................................$10.00Ten head of hogs......................................................$5.00
Inventory NW section 1/4 section Number 1 Township. Number 34, N range, Number 12, eastcontaining 143 acres at $1.25 per acre.
Wilson, Robert. 1828 tax list. No landValue of slaves.............................................$1,350.00Value of horses...............................................$100.00Value of cattle....................................................40.00Total value..................................................$1,490.00
Wilson, Thomas. Land Record I, p. 93; John Harris sold to Thomas Wilson two Negro boys:Bob and Jim for $360.00.
RecordedMarch 13, 1824
Wright, Thomas. Estate 36. Appraisement of property April 20, 1825, One Negro girl-Betsy
$350.00-Total personal property $584.75.
Wright, Thos. (Estate of ) 1828 tax list. Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 34 2055 37 10
Original claimantJ. L. Donohue
Land value......................................................$50.00Slave value...................................................$300.00Total value...................................................$350.00
Young, Brice. 1828 tax list. No landSlave value.............................................$300.00Horse value..............................................$70.00Cattle value..............................................$21.00Total value............................................$391.00
Young, Harrison. 1828 tax list. No land Acres & 100's No. of Survey Township Range 153 1244 34 13 & 14
Original claimantGeo. A. Hamilton
Value of land..........................................$382.00Value of slaves.......................................$800.00Value of horses.......................................$145.00Value of cattle..........................................$40.00Total value..........................................$1,867.00