population during that time, and were therefore more likely possible places of relocation for colored persons from Barbour Fayette County, Alabama 1850 Slave Schedules Fayette County, Alabama 1860 Slave Schedules Greene Co, AL Deeds of Samuel Morrow Documenting Prior Slave Emancipation(slaves owned by Samuel Morrow in Greene County, AL) Henry-Dale County, AL Archives WillsWard Sr, Shadrach January 1848(slaves owned by Shadrach Ward Sr. in Henry County, AL) 13, 1908 Unnamed man ShelbyAug. [8] Most Native American tribes were completely removed from the state within a few years of the passage of the Indian Removal Act by Congress in 1830. 21, 1885 George Ward BarbourDec. A. M., 145 slaves page 135B, WILEY, L. M., Silas Jones agent, 190 slaves page 95, WILLIAMS, Gazanay? 14, 1893 Paul Archer PickensSept. This transcription lists the names of those largest slaveholders in the County, the number of slaves they held in The museum and memorial is believed to be the nation's first site to document racial inequality from slavery through the Jim Crow era and into the present. 16, 1894 William George ChiltonFeb. The memorial lists the names of 4,400 lynchings of black people in 800 U.S. counties from 1877 through 1950. 11, 1906 Bunk Richardson EtowahOct. 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. Though the census schedules speak in terms of "slave owners", the transcriber has chosen to use the who did not stay in this county? Visit our Tourism Page Relocation Services Download a Visitors Guide Here are the names of those 340 victims, listed by year, month and day, recording their names and the counties where they died. 18, 1887 Monroe Johnson JeffersonNov. 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Many black laborers refused to continue working the plantations, and chose to migrate to southern urban areas in large numbers.[13][15]. 2, 1901 Louis McAdams Shelby1901 3 3 Bud Davis Lawrence1901 5 1 Dock Mays DallasMay 1, 1901 Edward Mays DallasMay 1, 1901 Robert Dawson DallasMay 10, 1901 Charles Winston JeffersonMay 30, 1901 Frank Reeves ButlerJune 15, 1901 Joe Harris LimestoneJune 28, 1901 Billie Magruder BarbourJuly 2, 1901 Robert White ElmoreJuly 15, 1901 Alexander Herman LawrenceAug. 22, 1907 Moses Dossett MobileNov. Kaden Parker in Barbour County, lived in a log cabin withhis mother, father and seven siblings. Jenkins BarbourDec. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. and C.L.D. 1, 1891 Willis Lowe HenryAug. 4, 1915 William Smith ElmoreJan. 23, 1887 Jack Myrick HenrySept. no records available, Profiles are placed in this category with this text [[Category:Alabama, Slave Owners]] . 6, 1904 Edmund Bell DallasAug. census. 7, 1901 John Wesley Pennington CoffeeSept. 100. Ive shared the Comer story here before, but I was reminded of it this afternoon when I came across another story about the end of slavery on Henry D. Claytons plantation in Barbour County. Box 5625 Montgomery, AL 36103-5625 Phone (334) 206-2999 Record Request Forms They have birth and death records from 1908 to present and some scattered earlier records. 6, 1893 Benjamin Minter DallasDec. the same restrictions/permissions. This is straight from the horses mouth though. AL Genweb: General Alabama genealogical information. please click here [Report Broken Link] Blount Co. 1860 Federal Census. 23, 1934 George Davis JeffersonJuly 15, 1935 Joe Spinner Johnson HaleAug. According to a statement sent to BuzzFeed News, Georgetown University president John DeGioia will make a formal announcement of his plans later Thursday. 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). 7, 1893 Jim Wilkins DallasDec. 6, 1912 Azariah Curtis ChoctawDec. Booth, Etta - Barbour County Bowen, Jennie - Mobile Bradfield, Nannie - Uniontown Bradley, Martha - Montgomery Brown, Allen - Barbour County Brown, Gus . Barbour County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 6, 0) Benton County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0) Bibb County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 12, 4) Blount County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0) Bullock County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0) Butler County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0) C Calhoun County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 1) 20, 1908 Tom Stover MorganJan. . The national memorial aims to teach about America's past in hope of promoting understanding and healing. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Negro slave owners were listed in 29 Kentucky counties (see below). 24, 1900 Unnamed man HenryDec. 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. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, opening Thursday, is aproject of the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, a Montgomery legal advocacy group. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a The 27, 1912 Willis Perkins MarionNov. History of Eufaula. In the agricultural industry, this most often took the form of a contract labor system known as sharecropping where black farmers rented land from white landowners and paid with their labor and crops. It's scheduled to open on Thursday. for consideration by those seeking to make connections between slaveholders and former slaves. In April 2018, EJI opened two new sites in Montgomery, Alabama: The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, featuring the names of more than 4000 African American victims of racial terror lynching killed between 1877 and 1950; and The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration. free websites for researching your Alabama family ancestors : Barbour County, Alabama. From the Collection: The collection contains genealogical research notes covering 1820-1880, including county data, church and marriage records, family histories, and other materials. Slave Narrative Resources. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (each updated 1/26/2023). Category: Barbour County, Alabama, Slavery. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._W._Comer, http://www.gardenandgunland.com/land/old-spring-hill-plantation/388. (Source: Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers ' Project, 1936 - 1938: Library of Congress Web site). such age enumerated, out of a total of 3,950,546 slaves nationwide. It was Henry D. Clayton, owner of this plantation, who made the memorable Charge to the Grand Jury of Pike County, September 9, 1866. Box. Alice Campbell [acampbell@nconline.com] . 28, 1912 John Chandler JeffersonJune 19, 1912 Tom Jackson ClarkeAug. Alabama was admitted as the 22nd state on December 14, 1819. http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/census/ . Barbour County, Alabama Larry Scott Butler Southern Christian Leadership Conference Field Worker for Barbour County Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. . Alabama QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau 1870 - 1903 1830 Autauga County Alabama Census Autauga County Alabama Census Index Blount County Alabama Census 14,629 whites, 33 "free colored" and 16,150 slaves. Albemarle and Alexandria Counties 1332. 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. Flagship GIS, Inc. - Security Notification (March 9, 2022) Associated Pages: none, 1850:42 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, J.F. 1 Source Collection )1900 Unnamed man Lowndes1900 3 2 Daughter of Jim Crosby Lowndes1900 3 2 Wife of Jim Crosby LowndesMarch 2, 1900 Jim Crosby LowndesMarch 18, 1900 Charles Humphries LeeMay 5, 1900 John White GenevaJuly 5, 1900 John Roe HenryJuly 10, 1900 John Jennings ShelbyJuly 23, 1900 Elijah Clark MadisonSept. 3, 1910 Bush Withers CovingtonOct. 27, 1903 Arthur Stewart WilcoxApril 20, 1904 Ruben Sims BaldwinApril 20, 1904 Gaines Hall AutaugaJune 20, 1904 Charlie Harris TallapoosaJune 20, 1904 Ephraim Pope WilcoxJune 23, 1904 Joe Scott BibbJuly 9, 1904 Will Roberts PickensAug. The study found 3,777 Negro slave owners in the United States. 9, 1893 John Booker Davis HenryDec. Zog and leftists will never permit an honest depiction of slavery in history books used in schools. public. But the ex-slaves nevertheless chose to remain. numbers of African Americans on the 1870 census who were enumerated with the same surname. by a total of 1,045 slaveholders, and those slaveholders have not been included here. But the accounts also reveal stark differences in some owners treatments of slaves. When you click through real estate links on our site, we earn an affiliate commission. Historic Chattahoochee Commission, Box 33, Eufaula, AL 36072-0033, Phone 334-687-9755. 16, 1925 Grant Cole MontgomeryApril 25, 1926 Lillie Cobb BlountOct. 2, 1937 Wes Johnson HenryJune 21, 1940 Jesse Thornton CrenshawAug. 1331. it is beyond the scope of this transcription. (8%); Florida, up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 Slavery was officially abolished in the United States, following the end of the US Civil War by the Thirteenth Amendment which took effect on December 18, 1865. Many wills contained information about slaves. If an African American ancestor with one of these surnames This was the first time that slave infomation was captured as a separate schedule. 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. 22, 1895 Dick Henderson WashingtonFeb. Siney Bonner. P.O. The man above is John Wallace Comer and his body servant Burrell. Augusta County 1334. 23, 1886 John Davis BibbJune 2, 1887 Unnamed man BibbAug. addressed in this transcription. distribution, or generated by the author, and are subject to A Slave Cabin in Barbour County, Near Eufaula, Alabama. Comer, like many Alabama landowners, leased African-American convict labor to continue operations. Enslaved people, enslavers, and slavery in general - information 1850 Slave Schedules Pike County (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($) 1860 Slave Schedules (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($) Pike County (Source: Sankofagen Wiki) United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 Pike County (Source: FamilySearch) Estate Records It wasnt until the 1910s that the exodus became a flood and that was due to the attraction of wartime industries and the final ruin of the Cotton Kingdom at the hands of soil erosion and the boll weevil. Comer] 1860: 61 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, C.L. Lewis, one of them, a little later tried out the new freedom; he wanted to see, he said, what he could do by himself. He is listed as owner of 30 slaves in the 1855 Macon County slave census. and to the volunteers who sponsor the counties and everyone who 21, 1886 Three unidentified men PickensNov. 3, 1910 Unnamed man TalladegaOct. 27, 1893 Mack Segars CrenshawJan. 73086 Washington DC 20056-3086 24, 1909 Samuel Davenport ColbertFeb. Barbour Co. 1860 Federal Census - Mortality Schedule Archived Copy; Original page no longer online. Due to variable film quality, Genealogical and historical data from the period of antebellum enslavement of Africans in the US, Location: Spring Hill, Barbour County, Alabama Slavery Era Insurance Policies Registry -. 17, 1892 Harry Hinton ChoctawFeb. 10, 1922 Wm. Garden and Gun Land property listing online, [photo] Old Spring Hill Plantation, Barbour County, Alabama. is found on the 1870 census, then making the link to finding that ancestor as a slave requires advanced research techniques 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. 3, 1907 Jerry Johnson JeffersonSept. 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. You may be bound by a thousand ties which only a Southern man knows, and which he alone can feel in all its force. Comer and the White League redeemed Barbour County in the Election Riot of 1874. Barbour County was created on December 18, 1832, and its original boundary lines encompassed lands acquired from the Creek Indians in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson as well as lands in the eastern part of Pike County. 1. 6, 1897 Jeff Johnson Cleburne Aug. 6, 1897 John Clark BarbourAug. Although Clayton deplored the laws granted freedom to Negroes, he said, he believed that all were in honor bound to observe these laws. Page 17 the work contentedly and happy. Adams Chapel cemetery survey, Barbour County, Alabama Family History Library . 1.6 Receipt, for sale of a slave by M. A. Williams, dated January 14, 1858, Dallas County, Alabama 1 item, 1 leaf 1.7 Facsimile of the Declaration of the People of Texas to General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana. U.S. The term "County" is She said the library has seen international interest in the slave narratives that have also become a part of history lessons at universities. PURPOSE. New Castle County (part) 98. Learn more. 2, 1897 John Tompkins MonroeNov. who says he was born in 1858, near Suggsville, Clarke County, Alabama. 14, 1894 Robert Moseley JeffersonMarch 1895 Manuel Dunegan ChiltonMarch 1895 Rufus Swindler ElmoreApril 21, 1895 Alice Greene ButlerApril 21, 1895 Martha Greene ButlerApril 21, 1895 Mary Deane ButlerApril 21, 1895 John Rateler ButlerApril 21, 1895 Zeb Colley ButlerApril 28, 1895 Unnamed man ButlerMay 18, 1895 Jerido Shrivers CoffeeOct. 4. 12, 1918 George Whiteside ColbertJune 6, 1919 James E. Lewis MobileJune 18, 1919 Jim McMillan BibbAug. 25, 1897 Henry Abrams MontgomeryDec. ancestor was one of the larger slaveholders in the County. Plantation names were not shown on the census. 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 . 16, 1890 Henry Smith JeffersonMarch 24, 1891 John Dances ShelbyMarch 28, 1891 Elrod Hudson FranklinMarch 28, 1891 Jeff Denzmore (Dinsmore) FranklinMarch 31, 1891 Zachariah Graham MobileMay 2, 1891 Monroe Watters LamarMay 29, 1891 Jeff Thomas WalkerJuly 18, 1891 Mack Brown BlountJuly 26, 1891 Jesse Underwood ColbertAug. Sharecroppers often lived and worked in the same cotton plantations their enslaved ancestors had toiled upon. 18, 1898 Alex Walker DallasSept. 28, 1907 John Lipsey PickensSept. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. 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. 1, 1891 Eliza Lowe HenryAug. individuals, both white and black, who lived at Faunsdale Plantation in Marengo County, Alabama and in Uniontown, Alabama. Managers. Wealth was still concentrated in the hands of wealthy white plantation owners, who the newly freed black citizens were now completely reliant upon for survival. 23, 1909 Ray Rolston CleburneDec. Whether or not the ancestor is found to have been a slaveholder, a viewing of the slave census will provide an informed 8, 1894 Samuel Smith ButlerFeb. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. 21, 1878 Daniel McBride LimestoneJune 15, 1879 Dave Benson St. ClairDec. 'Terrible' is not the word for it.. 4, 1912 Sam Verge SumterAug. 5, 1931 Neal Quinn LowndesAug. American Slave Narratives: An Anthology Online . 22, 1896 Joseph James BibbJan. enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind 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. Reading these wills may provide the reader with a clue on their ancestors. Marriage records are available from the county clerks offices of each individual county. He came back the following autumn, moved back into his old cabin, and there remained until he was an old man. 1, 1896 William Hunter DallasSept. The USGenWeb Archives Project, Updated: - - Wednesday, 11-Jun-2008 15:58:30 EDT. Shortly after the Civil War, the J.W. 20, 1894 Lewis Hendricks ChiltonFeb. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Barbour County, Alabama (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 5. without a stamped number. . Barbour County, Alabama Description of the Collection This small collection comprises a journal kept by Comer, 1844-1847, containing various kinds of records relating to agricultural activities on his Barbour County, Alabama, plantation and to his lumber and corn mills. That was the case with Parkers family, although he later discovered true freedom. and slaves who did all. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Born in Orange County, Barbour studied law with St. George Tucker and practiced briefly in Kentucky before . I didnt like slavery once I found what freedom was.. Chas Parker, a slave to Rev. Marshall J. Williams III, Revenue Commissioner Eufaula, AL 36027 For technical assistance contact GIShelp@FlagshipGIS.com or call (770) 886-4645. Alabama Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 (selections) Ancestry Alabama cemetery records Family History Library . The Comer family, white cotton planters, lumber yard owners, and enslavers of Barbour County, Ala., included Catherine Lucinda Comer (d. 1898), who, widowed in 1858, continued to farm cotton and to operate the family's corn mill and lumber yard, and her six sons: Hugh Moss Comer (1842-1900); John Wallace Comer (1845-1919); St. George Legare Comer (b. 1, 1910 Unnamed man CalhounOct. 3, 1886 John Hart LeeNov. Manager, The USGenWeb Archive Project - Alabama File Slavery Related Data. Linking 13, 1897 John Bonner LamarDec. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. 3, 1907 Henry Singleton TalladegaNov. Mary A., 43 slaves page 109, COCHRAN , John, Jack Amen? (6,400%). He goes on tell of four old pensioners on a plantation he visited in Alabama. If the true was exposed to the light of day, it would loosen their stranglehold on white guilt industrial complex. Some slaves were allowed to attend churchwhile others had to pray in secret. SOURCES. Cols (all except slave and free colored counts represent whites) (Copy in Dothan Public Library) 21, 1884 Short HaleOct. 11, 1898 Albert Anderson LamarSept, 17, 1898 Joe Thompson TallapoosaOct. They're also now available to the public. Ownership may have meant the purchase of a spouse, an individual's children, or other relatives who were not emancipated. Slavery, however, existed in every county. 17, 1893 David Williams PickensFeb. the host/author of these pages is prohibited. & B. Y., 53 slaves page 177B, MCTYNE, Est. USGenWeb Archive Project -Alabama File A Slave Cabin in Barbour County near Eufaula. 15, 1920 Jack Waters CovingtonMarch 11, 1920 Wilbur Smith MontgomeryJuly 30, 1920 Juster Jennings DaleJuly 30, 1920 Sills Spinks DaleAug. He mentions baptisms etc. commercial enterprise and information found Entire state . 7, 1888 Seven unnamed men HenryJan. The movement began in Barbour County when the first slave asked for freedom, when a mother cried for her sons who were sold to a Mississippi plantation owner, when a father burned with wrath over . on these pages were obtained from sources permitting free Please keep all discussions in the comments civil and respectful. Profiles are placed in this category with this text [[Category:Barbour County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] . The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. 20, 1884 J. R. Dorsey CherokeeMay 8, 1885 Jordan ColbertMay 9, 1885 Scipio Atchison ChiltonOct. Alabama. RoadSnacks is reader-supported. in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. 8, 1893 Joseph Givham DallasDec. 6, 1909 Will Parker MonroeApril 25, 1909 John Thomas JeffersonSept. Ironaton Alabama (Talladega County) 1 BYU Family History Archives . Bart Thrasher, outlaw, ca. [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. 14, 1893 Ed Guyton PickensSept. It is estimated by this transcriber that in 1860, slaveholders of 200 or more slaves, while constituting less than 1 Barbour Co., AL [Report Broken Link] Benton Co. . 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. Researchers should start with their most recent ancestor using AccessGenealogy's Census Records main census records area, as the census taken after the civil war (1870 onwards) enumerated all blacks as they did whites. Jennie Bowen. Racial lynchings, usually defined as unprosecuted murders that occurred at the hands of mobs or unidentified people, began in 1877 in Alabama, and ended in 1943. 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. 29, 1919 Robert Croskey MontgomerySept. County, AL. 7, 1904 Horace Maples MadisonDec. these pages are furnished for the free use of those engaged 1. TERMINOLOGY. - In 1838, its administration sold 272 men, women, and children and used the profits to keep the university afloat, according to a New York Times report from April. 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.. He may be older than you, and perhaps he carried you in his arms when an infant. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years 3. 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