29, 1892 Allen Parker MonroeJan. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. 19, 1882 Jack Turner ChoctawAug. Run-Away Slave Articles. 13, 1892 Moses Johnson MonroeOct. in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. Proctor said that's important to carrying the history forward. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years If the surname is found, they can then view the microfilm Alabama, U.S., Death Record of State Convicts, 1843-1951. She was able to get married and eat bacon, vegetables and sorghum syrup cake, but she also saw field slaves worked to death, an outcome she said her owner preferred to trying to improve a slaves health. Ownership may have meant the purchase of a spouse, an individual's children, or other relatives who were not emancipated. material for posting on these pages does so in recognition of 4, 1893 Unnamed man BibbSept. 8, 1893 Joseph Givham DallasDec. public. Three years ago, the collection was made public in its entirety, offering raw testimony from the mouths of slaves. During the late 19th and early 20th century, Comer was a planter and the owner of the Comer plantation in Spring Hill in northern Barbour County where I grew up. The president of Georgetown University announced on Thursday that he would enact a series of measures to acknowledge and make amends for the schools history with slavery including offering preferential consideration during the admissions process to descendants of the slaves the school once sold. Filed under Alabama, Author: E Davis, Barbour Co., Davis. Their conduct in this trying time, he observed, should prove to the world the love, fear, and high regard they entertained for their former masters.. and to the volunteers who sponsor the counties and everyone who has donated files to the site. 3, 1901 William Fournay Pike1902 3 22 Ben Zeigler Pike1902 6 21 Wiley Campbell ChoctawNov. 1, 1899 Andrew Sloss LawrenceFebruary 28 (? This is a category for those who held slaves in this county. Genealogical and historical data from the period of antebellum enslavement of Africans in the US, Location: Spring Hill, Barbour County, Alabama Jim was about eighty years old and had been lying on his oars for twelve years. Sylvia had done nothing but eat, drink, and smoke for sixteen years. 30, 1896 Jeff Jackson MonroeOct. On January 29, 1858, Alabama supporters of slavery, objecting to Benton's change of heart, renamed Benton County as Calhoun County. o 1850 (Ancestry.com): "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules" o 1860 (Ancestry.com): "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules" For each slave holder, the following information is given: o Number of slaves owned. Slavery had been theoretically abolished by President Abraham Lincoln 's Emancipation Proclamation which proclaimed, in 1863, that only slaves located in territories that were in rebellion from the United States were free. Bedford . have still been living in the same State or County. household.9 As a Russell County resident in 1843 he and several Davis relatives gave a power of attorney to his brother-in-law Windell Davis back in Duplin County.10 In 1850 he was enumerated in Barbour County, Alabama but by the 1855 state census was in Macon County. She said the library has seen international interest in the slave narratives that have also become a part of history lessons at universities. on these pages were obtained from sources permitting free Ownership was also an investment: purchased children and adults may or may not have been . Until three years ago, Russell and 227 other former slaves accounts of their enslavement were kept safe in the archives at Louisiana's Southern University. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a 14, 1920 Select Reeves ButlerOct. Jennie Bowen. Alabama Historical Plantations. A new memorial and museum opening this week in Montgomery to the memory of this nation's victims of racial violence is focusing new attention to those who perished in Alabama. (6,400%). 29, 1891 John Brown TalladegaJan. 13, 1893 Monroe Smith MarengoAugust 1893 Joe Floyd PickensSept. former owner in 1870, vary widely and from region to region. 27, 1885 Alexander Reed ClarkeApril 20, 1886 Unnamed man JeffersonOct. The 1850 slave schedule was used in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia. Well that was an interesting perspective. NOT LIVE IN ALABAMA AND HAVE NO ACCESS TO ANY RECORDS, Search "Cose I was borned a slave, but I don't 'member much 'bout hit, 'caze I was li'l. Dere is one t'ing I . checked also. 21, 1886 Three unidentified men PickensNov. Barbour Co. 1860 Federal Census - Mortality Schedule Archived Copy; Original page no longer online. 5, 1931 Neal Quinn LowndesAug. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. the surname of the slaveholder, can check this list for the surname. Philip Pendleton Barbour was a member of the House of Delegates (1812-1814), Speaker of the House of Representatives (1821-1823), president of the Convention of 1829-1830, a federal district court judge (1830-1836), and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1836-1841). If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. their free, non-commercial distribution, and further, is 2009. Shortly after the Civil War, the J.W. ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be Slave Narrative Resources. So begins the account of Bill Russell, one of 11 former Alabama slaves whose stories of servitude have been made public as part of a universitys collection of narratives gathered from interviews with former slaves. The product of the plantation satisfied all their wants, so far as the inner man was concerned, and the sale of the cotton crop gave them . Sussex County Slave Schedules. He came back the following autumn, moved back into his old cabin, and there remained until he was an old man. Census data for 1860 was obtained from the Historical United States Census Data slaves owned by purchasers of land from the public domain was 16. July 22, 2019 population between 1860 and 1870, so that could be where some of these Alabama freed slaves went. Some people were commenting that slavery didnt exist or that the stories were fabricated., After interviewing a former Shelby County slave named Cap Davis, one student wrote that, "When I asked him if he liked slavery he said, 'To tell you is not like feeling it. Of the 11 Alabamians included in the collection, five were women and six were men. 24, 1909 Samuel Davenport ColbertFeb. 20, 1908 Tom Stover MorganJan. 14, 1892 William Webb DallasMarch 3, 1892 Unnamed man CalhounMay 5, 1892 G. H. Rose ChoctawMay 16, 1892 Berry Roden Talladega May 16, 1892 Jim Roden TalladegaMay 16, 1892 Will Carter TalladegaJuly 4, 1892 Unnamed man WalkerJuly 5, 1892 Edward Prater ClayOct. Death records for Alabama state convicts who died while either a prisoner in custody or on parole are in this database. population during that time, and were therefore more likely possible places of relocation for colored persons from Barbour Genealogical techniques used to track slave families before the Civil War are necessarily quite different than those used for white or free African Americans. by a total of 1,045 slaveholders, and those slaveholders have not been included here. enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind Parkers slaves were called free negroes because they were treated so well., We have a few slaves who say they were treated well, Proctor said. Required fields are marked *. Dallas, Montgomery and Mobile counties in Alabama all saw increases in the colored Alice Campbell [acampbell@nconline.com] . slaves, if listed in the next census, in 1870, would have been reported with their full name, including surname. Alabama African American Census. Located at Slaveholders and African Americans 1860-1870. 20, 1899 Peter Louin ElmoreAug. The 1860 U.S. Census was the last U.S. census showing slaves and slaveholders. Southern History Series: Podcast: Damn Yankees! 28, 1897 James Jackson BibbMarch 15, 1897 Andy Beard PickensMarch 18, 1897 John Smith JacksonMay 11, 1897 Amanda Franks MadisonMay 11, 1897 Mollie Smith MadisonMay 30, 1897 John Hayden LamarJune 21, 1897 George Bradley MonroeJuly 3, 1897 Jim Thomas JeffersonJuly 17, 1897 Edmonson LauderdaleJuly 19, 1897 George Richardson TallapoosaJuly 19, 1897 James Daniel CoosaAug. I thought I would share it. He may be older than you, and perhaps he carried you in his arms when an infant. Had the South be victorious or even fought the Union to a draw and truce, the era of slavery would have ended eventually.. Did the South have a plan for the inessential negro labor because of technology? You are the visitor to this page. FORMER SLAVES. Please keep all discussions in the comments civil and respectful. SURNAME MATCHES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS: (exact surname spellings only are reported, no spelling variations or soundex), (SURNAME, # in US, in State, in County, born in State, born and living in State, born in State and living in County), WILLIAMS, 28865, 2335, 102, 2095, 1417, 51. 14, 1893 Ellen Fant PickensSept. Comer] 1860: 61 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, C.L. 16, 1899 Charles Hurt CrenshawAug. 3,950,546 unnamed slaves, or an average of about ten slaves per holder. Slavery had been theoretically abolished by President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation which proclaimed, in 1863, that only slaves located in territories that were in rebellion from the United States were free. Hunter Wallace In 1843 Thomas A. Harrison traveled to Alabama, accompanied by a party of slaves, to purchase property for a plantation. 1. My master was so cruel to his slaves that they were almost crazy at times, Russell continued. [Report Broken Link] 1860 Federal Census - Slave Schedule Surname Matches with 1870 Census. This transcription includes 98 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in 6, 1906 Corneilius Robinson MobileOct. census. indexes almost always do not include the slave census. Alabama, Alt-South, American South, Culture, Dixie, History, Identity, Negroes, Race Relations, Slavery, southern heritage, Southern History Series, White Supremacy A Slave Cabin in Barbour County near Eufaula. 5, 1910 Calvin Ezelle MonroeDec. Chas Parker, a slave to Rev. 1, 1891 Willis Lowe HenryAug. Download the app for iPhone or Android. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. The page numbers used are the rubber stamped numbers in the upper the same restrictions/permissions. According to a statement sent to BuzzFeed News, Georgetown University president John DeGioia will make a formal announcement of his plans later Thursday. The slavery categories exist to help with tracking the genealogy and family history of pre-Civil War era slaves. This transcription includes 98 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Barbour County, accounting for 6,860 slaves, or 42% of the County total. 4, 1915 William Smith ElmoreJan. Manager, The USGenWeb Archive Project - Alabama File transcription for their own purposes. Located at Barbour Co., ALGenWeb. Barbour County Genealogy Group, Eufaula Carnegie Library, 217 N. Eufaula Ave., Eufaula, AL 36027. Alabama was admitted as the 22nd state on December 14, 1819. Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Barbour County, Alabama, Anderson Baptist Church Cemetery Find a Grave Box. Barbour County, Alabama Owens/Powell Census Extracts 1830-1900 4/22/2007 Alabama Homing 1 wildamurphy@gmail.com 1830: No Cope, Owen(s) or Powell indexed in Barbour County 1833 State Census for Barbour County, Alabama, copied by Helen S Foley, Eufaula, Al 36027, 1976. Nov. 2, 1877 Owen Wright RussellDec. A Slave Cabin in Barbour County, Near Eufaula Date: 1936; Photo, Print, Drawing Siney Bonner . Barbour County, accounting for 6,860 slaves, or 42% of the County total. I have students who ask Did this really happen? because they didnt grow up with that.. Categories: Alabama, Slavery | United States of America, Slave Owners. When Alabama seceded from the Union in 1861, the state's 435,080 slaves made up 45 percent of the total population. 18, 1915 "Kid" Jackson MontgomeryAug. 7, 1901 John Wesley Pennington CoffeeSept. 7, 1893 Jim Wilkins DallasDec. [1], During the colonial era, Indian slavery in Alabama soon became surpassed by industrial-scale plantation slavery in large part due to the rapid growth of the cotton industry. Category: Barbour County, Alabama, Slavery. To remedy the evils growing out of abolition, Clayton urged that the people of the South secure the services of the negroes, teach them their places, and how to keep them, and convince them at last that we are indeed their best friends. None should hold a grudge against the Negro because he was now free, Clayton added: He is proud to call you master yet. Tax Records It is possible to locate a free person on the Barbour County, Alabama 1. AL Genweb: General Alabama genealogical information. Ethridge, Robbie Franklyn, and Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall. please click here 22, 1896 Joseph James BibbJan. The actual number of slaveholders may be slightly PURPOSE. 13, 1892 Jim Packer MonroeOct. can be difficult because the name of a plantation may have been changed through the years and because the sizeable number Southern History Series: The End of Slavery In Barbour County, AL July 22, 2019 Hunter Wallace Alabama, Alt-South, American South, Culture, Dixie, History, Identity, Negroes, Race Relations, Slavery, southern heritage, Southern History Series, White Supremacy 4 The man above is John Wallace Comer and his body servant Burrell. Charles H. Miller was the son of George Oliver Miller, a merchant, former slaveholder, and veteran of the Civil War who migrated from the Carolinas to Alabama with his family as a young man in the 1830s. 16, 1894 William George ChiltonFeb. Contract labor systems were put into place in southern states that forced freed blacks to work in jobs that they could not legally quit, left them permanently in debt, and which often involved violent physical punishment by white property owners. 16, 1904 Rufus Lesseur MarengoAug. It was owned (in the 1800's) by John Rufus Blocker. . 8, 1943 Willie Lee Cooper Monroe. 25, 1891 Two unnamed men ButlerSept. Although Clayton deplored the laws granted freedom to Negroes, he said, he believed that all were in honor bound to observe these laws. For (the youth), they get a whole different perspective. [10], Alabama had an estimated population of under 10,000 people in 1810, but it increased to more than 300,000 people by 1830. 13, 1933 Dan Pippen BibbSept. A Slave Cabin in Barbour County, Near Eufaula, Alabama. 30, 1896 William Taylor MonroeDec. My Davis ancestors can be traced back to the 1870 Population Census for Barbour County, Alabama. Thanks to Rootsweb for 2 BYU Family History Archives . . Comer, slave owner, mine operator, planter;Carrie Gertrude Seay Comer wife of J.W. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. 8, 1894 Samuel Smith ButlerFeb. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. 14,629 whites, 33 "free colored" and 16,150 slaves. The plan was to drain off the slave population southwest and south into the tropics. 4, 1915 Ed Smith ElmoreJan. census for 1860 and not know whether that person was also listed as a slaveholder on the slave census, because published The ALGenWeb Project - Barbour County, Alabama. slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a slaveholder. From the Collection: The collection contains genealogical research notes covering 1820-1880, including county data, church and marriage records, family histories, and other materials. Mark Slater, a former slave born in Clarke County said any slaves caught committing an offense were stripped naked and beaten with boards until they had blisters. U.S. no records available, 18, 1893 Riley Gulley WilcoxOct. 6, 1904 Edmund Bell DallasAug. individuals, both white and black, who lived at Faunsdale Plantation in Marengo County, Alabama and in Uniontown, Alabama. 21, 1893 Richard Mays St. ClairMarch 15, 1893 Tom Brunnon PikeJune 22, 1893 Daniel Edwards DallasJune 27, 1893 Ernest Murphy TallapoosaJuly 16, 1893 Unnamed man ShelbyJuly 28, 1893 Lindsay Harper ChiltonAug. An 30, 1896 John Adams MonroeOct. 1, 1910 Unnamed man CalhounOct. 12, 1911 Iver Peterson BarbourMarch 11, 1911 Jackson Walker PikeApril 2, 1911 Abberdine Johnson BullockJan. 'Terrible' is not the word for it.. I didnt like slavery once I found what freedom was.. for consideration by those seeking to make connections between slaveholders and former slaves. Youre talking about my people, Proctor said. In 1999, Southern University archivist Angela Proctor began the painstaking task of reading, scanning and transcribing 228 handwritten interviews. The term "County" is SOURCES. 29, 1919 Miles Phifer MontgomerySept. 2, 1919 Unnamed man ClarkeSept. 30, 1926 Joe Lockhart RussellJuly 4, 1930 John Robertson SumterJuly 5, 1930 Esau Robertson SumterJuly 6, 1930 Viola Dial SumterAug. The color barrier is not as profound as it was during our time period, Proctor said. 11) and Severe (Beat No. the host/author of these pages is prohibited. Its opened up my mind to see we have come so very far, but it seems like the further we go, the further back were going, Proctor said when asked how the release of the interviews was received. 4, 1899 Marshall McGregor PikeJune 6, 1899 William Hill BibbJuly 30, 1899 Solomon Jones ButlerAug. Visit our Tourism Page Relocation Services Download a Visitors Guide They're also now available to the public. See the Heritage Exchange Portal for more information on how to document slaves and slave owners. It was Henry D. Clayton, owner of this plantation, who made the memorable Charge to the Grand Jury of Pike County, September 9, 1866. The last letter in this file, written . But once you tell the Negro he is the equal of the White man the Negros respect for Whites is quickly replaced by resentment a resentment that is then stoked by the scheming, subversive, malevolent JOO. When you read the report, its because they were fed the same thing the masters family was fed.. The interviews were coordinated by former Southern University Dean John B. Cade whom the universitys library is now named for and conducted by students after the slaves were freed following the end of the Civil War in 1865. "Negroes"was about 20% less than what the colored population had been 100 years before.) 15, 1904 Buck Steward AutaugaDec. 25, 1897 Henry Abrams MontgomeryDec. 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