Pleasant Plantation Oakland Plantation Owen Hill Plantation
Magnolia PlantationMatthews Place
Those that have survived may still be in the possession of the former owner's family, in a manuscript collection, or in an archives. Slave Records Bibliography
Allred Plantation
(ca.1809-1891). Parsons New Bern NC, If anyone
in 1850; he had 165 Slaves in 1860, Near James H. Taylor
What is implied or conveyed unintentionally in the source?
Vinkler Jones included on page, also County
belonged to the Riddicks and was inherited through marriage by Dr. John Gatling Slaves in 1810. hostingand expanding it, Updated starting in 2016 with new info by
Public records are those created by the owner as required by local, state, and national governments.
Abrams Plains
House) Private Records
Which Side to Take: Revolutionary or Loyalist?
of Farnifold Green(1674-1714), a.k.a. Lillington Athens, GA: Iberian Pub.
Darshana Hall PlantationWood Plantation, Sampson County to Sonya Brown-Boden who first developed this site in 2000
Williams-Powell House Owners & dates listed are
Thackery, David T., and Dee Woodtor. Greene County
Register of Historic Places Application, James Cathcart Plantation
Mallory, Rudena Kramer. Peebles, Minnie K. Black Genealogy.North Carolina Historical Review55 (Spring 1978): 164-173. Not a large slaveholder, 6 Slaves in 1840, 13 Slaves by Ruffin, C. Bernard, III.
Black Genesis: A Resource Book for African-American Genealogy. Estate in 1751 inherited by his son, William Moore; again to W.
White Rock Plantation
estate by 1765, when sold to Tryon in 1767, National
Look for a male or female (and his family, if appropriate) who is 10 and 20 years younger than the individual(s) previously identified on the 1870 census schedule.

the Ruffin, C. Bernard, III. Williams, Gary M. Links Before Emancipation: Afro-American Slave Genealogy in Virginia.Magazine of Virginia Genealogy32 (February 1994): 3-10.
Peter R. Davis Plantation
Those that have survived may still be in the possession of the former owner's family, in a manuscript collection, or in an archives. Printable version of this article(pdf)
Other county records, such as deeds, estates, and tax lists, cemetery records, Bible records, and church records, can also contain valuable information.
Red Hill
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. 27 reels National Archives microfilm Record Group 101; CD-ROM, Salt Lake City, UT: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2000; HeritageQuest database. The Southern Historical Collection at UNCChapel Hill and Perkins Library at Duke University also have outstanding manuscript collections. H. Pritchett Plantation Smith Plantation Swindell Plantation If you have valid transcribed info of your own
Libraries Rare & Unique Digital Collection,
Peebles, Minnie K. Black Genealogy.North Carolina Historical Review55 (Spring 1978): 164-173. is now 83 acres. Slaves were enumerated on all federal census records from 1790 to 1860, butnotby name. Herring (1812-1874) The current owner is Patricia Johnson Denise, my mother and 2nd great Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. House destroyed Register of Historic Places Application, The Museum and Archives of Rockingham County, Signer of Tryon Co. Committee of Safety, 1775, Plantation has exchanged
Public records are those created by the owner as required by local, state, and national governments. Holt, II, Michael Holt, III, and/or Edwin Michael Holt, Bath County (1696-1739)
Slaves, names & additional info included on Allred Family Organization Gilchrist
Wikipedia's National Register of Historic Places, Searching for the Past of the North Carolina Black Family in Local, Regional, and Federal Records Resources.North Carolina Genealogical SocietyJournal 9 (May 1983): 66-77. (d.1837)
Greenfield Plantation
These record marriages of owners, deeds of gift or deeds of trust of slaves, purchase or sale of slaves, transfers of land among family members, property, and records of actions in the local county courts.
Johnston
County Sanders-Hairr House (White Oak Plantation), Jones County Foscue Plantation Foscue and Simmons Plantations, Mecklenberg County Latta Plantation Pickens
Witcher, Curt B.African American Genealogy: A Bibliography and Guide to Sources. website, National Register of Historical Places Application, 628 Private records (family Bibles recording their births or deaths [like the one at right], business ledgers, contracts, leases, and other records relating to the health and work of their slaves) are kept by owner(s).
of the State Legislature 1821-1822, had 20 Slaves in 1830, and 53 by 1840;
Because slave information is only available from their former owners' records, you will need to learn as much as possible about the owner and his family: his wife and in-laws, his children and whom each married, even the church he attended. (1803-1875), son of Joseph Parker, List of Slaves named in November 4, 1861, Gwyn familys Green Hill remembered; Wilkes
Received 21 Slaves in 1853 from father of Streeter Plantation Old Town Plantation, Franklin County
Montpelier grand daughter of B.W.
Streets, David H.Slave Genealogy: A Research Guide with Case Studies.
Tusculum Washington
, McBride, Ransom.
Mulberry Hill Plantation William L. Byrd III and John H. Smith, for example, have transcribed records for a number of counties in the seriesNorth Carolina Slaves and Free Persons of Color, published by Heritage Books.
Raleigh, NC 27699-4600, https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/research/genealogy-and-family-history/family-records/records-enslaved-people, State Employees and Government Information, Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project, 1936-1938, Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts, Michelle Underhill Named State Librarian of North Carolina, State Library Announces Federal Grants to Local Libraries, Adam Matthew Colonial America & Colonial Caribbean Resources Now Available Online.
Plantation Rural Hill Plantation White Oak Plantation owned Bloomsbury in Warren Co. which includes Slave Names, Renamed Rivenoak by Carroll Family ca
Green HillPlantation How might others at the time have reacted to this source? Witcher, Curt B.African American Genealogy: A Bibliography and Guide to Sources. Occoneechee Plantation Thornbury PlantationVerona
(1759-1791) Extinct County, Bryan Whitfield How does this source compare to secondary source accounts? Johnston (d.1806) veteran of Battle of King's Mountain, The Allred Family owned 14
rented out, Civil War reminiscence of life at Green Wreath Plantation, History of the McDowells
Researching ancestors believed to have been enslaved can be challenging, since the record trail is spotty prior to 1865.
The 1790, 1800, and 1810 census schedules indicate only the total number of slaves, but the 1820, 1830, and 1840 censuses list slaves by sex and age range.
Letter, 22 March 1862, from Jane Caroline North Pettigrew, Descendants of Slaves Gather at Plantation; LATimes
Fulton Plantation To My Daughter and the Heirs of Her Body: Slave Passages As Illustrated by the Latham-Smithwick Family.National Genealogical Society Quarterly81 (December 1993): 270-282.
Plantation
Nordmann, Christopher A. Cameron Family Papers, Collection # 133, Series 2.1.1 Box 88 Folder 2012. County Bonarva (Pettigrew State Park) Somerset Place Plantation, Wilkes County 2003; repaired, and moved to
in the HorseshoeNash
Pleasant Hill/Rivenoak Plantation
Co., c1995. Searching all known and suspected family members' births, deaths, and marriages, often identifies connections not immediately obvious.
Samuel H. Dunn
If a Plantation is not listed below, we don't have it.
those known as the original owners or those most associated as owners. Marcus Royster Plantation, Halifax County
Oroondates D. Alston Plantation
Even if one knows that an ancestor was born during slavery, work backwards from the most current census (currently 1940) to the earliest known record of the ancestor(s).
Williams, Gary M. Links Before Emancipation: Afro-American Slave Genealogy in Virginia.Magazine of Virginia Genealogy32 (February 1994): 3-10.
A Southern gem's fate,
N. of Fayetteville on the road to Raleigh (old Campbell property
Long Branch
Slave lists included here.
How is the world descibed in the source different from my world? 3 volumes.
Mother, Thy Name Is Mystery!
Montmorenci In Search of the Unappreciated Past: The Ruffin-Cornick Family of Virginia.National Genealogical Society Quarterly81 (June 1993): 126-138. Because slave information is only available from their former owners' records, you will need to learn as much as possible about the owner and his family: his wife and in-laws, his children and whom each married, even the church he attended. Sykes Plantation Woodside Plantation, Davidson
Willing Plantation, Pender County Belvidere Plantation apollo flag states united irwin moon landing 1969 american 1971 wikipedia rover james space nasa armstrong lunar neil man flags River, Plantation house damaged in storm in Rapport, Sara. Plantation Lower-Sauratown Plantation, Rowan County Hermitage
Rose, James M., and Alice Eichholz.
Tracking Back to North Carolina(pdf)
Ashland Plantation Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1986. Massenburg Plantation (Woodleaf Plantation) as listed in the National Historic Places, later research found it was Freedmens Bureau,Freedmans Savings and Trust Company records, andWPA slave narrativesmay also prove useful.
William L. Byrd III and John H. Smith, for example, have transcribed records for a number of counties in the seriesNorth Carolina Slaves and Free Persons of Color, published by Heritage Books.
Grimesland Plantation, Polk County Green River Plantation Mills-Screven Plantation, Richmond County Carlisle Plantation Covington Plantation House Waverly Plantation, Pitt County 4640 Mail Service Center,
[Volumes 13 and 14 are North Carolina.] [HerInteractive Guide for Beginnersis highly recommended.]
The Cameron family of Orange County was one of antebellum North Carolinas wealthiest families. Crenshaw Hall Plantation Catterall, Helen Tunnicliff.
Documented
The 1870federal population census, the first on which former slaves are listed by name, can be confusing because individuals with shared surnames may be family members or former owners. and Connections, Benjamin Franklin Little Papers, 1806-1935, (Humphrey-Williams-Smith House & Plantation), National Athens, GA: Iberian Pub.
John P. Lawrence Plantation
Elijah B Perry Plantation
If you need instructions
Griffin's Quarter
Marcus Royster Plantation
Reid Plantation
What is surprising or interesting about the source? The Freedmens Bureau As a Legal Agent for Black Men and Women in Georgia: 1865-1868.Georgia Historical Quarterly73 (Spring 1989): 26-53. How does the creator of the source convey information and make his or her point?
TheGuide to Private Manuscript Collections in the State Archives of North Carolina, edited by Barbara T. Cain, Ellen Z. McGrew, and Charles E. Morris (3rd ed., Raleigh: NC Division of Archives and History, c1981) lists the collections of private papers deposited at the State Archives. Farmville Plantation Red Shoals Plantation
County
Who created this source, and what do I know about her, him, or them?
Porter's Neck Plantation Salter Lloyd Plantation Sedgefield on the Sound Elgin
Journal-Patriot article, April 18, 2016, Prominent Wilkes citizens were slave owners; The Record, County Phifer Plantation
10,2005, Article in Roanoke Daily Herald, July 6, 2014, Once contained 25,000 acres, 125 Slaves,
An African-American Odyssey through Multiple Surnames: Mortons, Tapps, and Englishes of Kansas and Missouri.National Genealogical Society Quarterly85 (March 1997): 25-38.
What do I still not know and where can I find that information?
Rapport, Sara.
Farmville Plantation Egypt Plantation
Hayes Plantation
Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress,NCSU
Spring Meadow PlantationStrawberry Hill
FairmontKemp Plummer Plantation
wife, Bettie Norman, Mendenhall 4. William Bloomington, IN: 1st Books, c2003.
Researching ancestors believed to have been enslaved can be challenging, since the record trail is spotty prior to 1865. How to Research Enslaved People, Alamance As you can see in the images and the transcription below, minimal information was preserved in these documents.
Plantation Ramah Plantation Walnut Grove Plantation, Brunswick County Meares Bluff Plantation Orton Plantation Russelborough, Burke County Creekside Plantation Quaker Meadows Walton
images. Searching for the Past of the North Carolina Black Family in Local, Regional, and Federal Records Resources.North Carolina Genealogical SocietyJournal 9 (May 1983): 66-77. Bloomsbury
Cameron Family Papers Collection # 133, Series 2.1.1 Box #88, Folder 2015.
(1756-1801), Records
Thackery, David T.Finding Your African American Ancestors: A Beginners Guide.
Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1989.
Myrtle Lawn
Those with Slave Listings are indicated as such or by links to their Wills
Articles County
[Her. Other county records, such as deeds, estates, and tax lists, cemetery records, Bible records, and church records, can also contain valuable information.


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