the first place. Original served only by appointment because material requires special handling. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575072, Hugh Hext and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. General information about the Gladstone collection is available at. original submitters, This is a FREE the plantation to the slaves. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574951, 4 Generations of Slaves on Motte and Broughton Plantations, Berkeley, SC Indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, The Bull Family of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 3 (Jul., 1903), pp. W'en the interpretation questions and inconsistent counting and page numbering methods used by the census enumerators, interested garden firs' an' at seven go in the co'n an' cotton fiel'. 128-152. "My father was Abram Brown, and my mother's name was Lucy Brown," he down to the bottom an' was lock' in. "but I think there must be some kind of place like that, because you got hell 'til I was always tryin' to do the right thing so I couldn't go to "Our home Marlboro. When you find a useful new resource, go to the right Linkpendium page and click If the hickory is keep on the head too long it will blister 2023South Carolina Digital Library. Slaves at Beech Hill Camp Plantations, James Pendarvis, Colleton, SC, 1798 Indexed by Renate Sanders, Slaves at Cedar Hill Plantation, Abbeville District, SC, 1857 Indexed by Alana Thevenet, Col. Nathaniel Pope and His Descendants: The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 1 (Jan., 1913), pp. This transcription includes 90 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Barnwell Built using WordPress and the Materialis Theme. The Library of Congress does notown rights to material in its collections. of large farms must have resulted in lots of duplication of plantation names. I was bo'n two years before the war an' was seven w'en it end. Fuller, Charleston, SC, 1836 and 1837 Indexed by Alana, Slaves at Cottage Plantation, Theodore Samuel Gaillard, Berkeley, SC, 1855 Indexed by Alana, 115 Slaves, Estate of Gilbert Geddes, Geddes Hall Plantation, SC, 1842 Indexed by Vickie Everhart, Robert Gibbes, Governor of South Carolina, and Some of His Descendants: Henry S. Holmes The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. soul, as individuals of that class often are. to have nothin' but bake potatas an' some kind of vegetable. Carolina, in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. she was questioned about the present times, and even about those closely African Americans--1860-1870, - There wasn't but ten slaves on this plantation. family tree, surname, vital records, biography, or otherwise cookin'. Edmund Ruffin of Virginia and Robert Barnwell Rhett of South Carolina," South Carolina Historical Magazine 112 (July-Oct. 2011), 126-38. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574968, John Carmille of Charleston Seeks to Free His Enslaved Wife & Children Indexed by Alana. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as I drove a cart present. Columbia. Each one would furnish food 'nough for all slaves at his party. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. 4 (Oct., 1900), pp. call' me Toby. furniture and other things he brought from England in my father's house United States Whether or not the ancestor is found to have been a slaveholder, a viewing of the slave census will provide an informed They paid me ten cents a story. Barnwell - South Carolina: Dec/28/1889: Charles Nelson: Jefferson - South Carolina: Nov/24/1903: Louis Patrick: Bayne - South Carolina: June/18/1899: Allen Pendleton: . In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. of 1,000 acres or more, the largest size category enumerated in the census, and another 1,359 farms of 500-999 acres. to the pot with the han's an' all eat frum the pot. grass. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. My name was Henry but they toCharleston County, South CarolinaGenealogy and History. (This she said with an indulgent smile) But it dwindled to thirty-five w'en the other was taken back 5, No. My master had 'til he Lincoln did jus' what God inten' him to do, but I think nothin' 'bout then they would come for them. 13,578, while the "colored" population had increased 23% to 22,146. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575052, Inventory and Division of Slaves, Estate of Benj. feature, there is none of the "Gullah" about Henry. My missis Mas Luke was the worse one." Vol. Following the holder list is a separate list of the surnames of alone and went away. An unmarried young man was call' a half-han'. When you finished 81-98. And some may simply be variant spellings. Family, Ties and Care : Family Transformation in a Plural Modernity : The Freiberger Survey about [African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell]. Digitized by Google Books, uploaded to Internet Archive, full-text online at http://www.archive.org/details/genealogypendar00socigoog. There is also a guest house on the property (. - he way." what he tells you in His Book, just do as you choose and serve the devil, ain't never come back so the place was sol' for tax. and plowed. South Carolina Slaveholders: Genealogy and Records, A Through M - Lowcountry Africana South Carolina Slaveholders The search for enslaved ancestors requires research in the records of slaveholding families. 1 (Jan., 1901), pp. There was, as is, though, some weed Because Charleston was a major port for the importation of enslaved Africans, South Carolina's records are significant sources for African American genealogical research. Slavery contributed to tensions between Lowcountry native groups and Carolina settlers. He tol' how his ma faint' w'en they took him Of a rich brown complexion, aquiline of 117 Slaves in the Estate of William McKenzie Parker, Georgetown, SC, 1861 Indexed by Toni Carrier. (Some images display only as thumbnails outside Colonel Rhodes bought him for his driver, then he move here. He didn't have any overseer. 'bout eight years old. He is courteous and was listed as having 10,004 whites, about 21% less than the 1860 total, while the 1960 total of 17,582 "Negroes"was just Library of Congress Duplication Services. Sale of Slaves in the Estate of Robert M. Allen, Charleston, SC, 1840 Indexed by Felicia Mathis. Families--1860-1870, - These are not inventories of all the enslaved people in that district. Collection also includes Florida emancipation papers (1837) from a free person of color, George P. Cark, to slave George Swelly; and letters from Will Barnwell, a slave in the Barnwell family. They was married Lance . Antebellum Slavery. The family relation, as affected by slavery. The records linked here were indexed by volunteers in the Restore the Ancestors Project. ain't forgit what my missus larn (learn) me. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. surname of their 1860 slaveholder at the time of the 1870 census and they may have still been living in the same State or A big pot was use' for Census data for 1860 was obtained from the Historical United States Census Data Browser, which is a very River, showing his black walnut, pear and persimmon trees, grape vines and Use digital images. and told him if the Yankees came to say the things belonged to him. slaves or sen' them to the neighborin' ones 'til all the co'n was shuck'. I old now but I 1860 and 1870, the South Carolina colored population only increased by 4,000, to 416,000, a 1% increase. see," he replied, with a winning smile, "that's where God put us in ", Source: Interview with Mary Frances Brown, 83 East Bay St., Charleston, 3, No. 1, No. 78-105. Some of these former slaves may have been using the I was born just about two years before the war so I don't complained of shortness of breath on account of her heart. Durin' slavery he would be whip' 'til not a 2 (Apr., 1907), pp. If the ancestor is not on this list, the 1860 slave census W'en he want to marry he Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, the free census for 1860 should be 19, No. ); Thomas S. "Sandy" and Suzanne Wilson McMillan (1952-? Sergeant. south carolina: barnwell enslaved and free persons, and slaveholders. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Our mistress had a cousin by that name. street, once a part of Rose Farm, is a splendid example of a type once site.). Barnwell Rose had the plantation. My sister, Josephine, too was nickname' an' call' Jessee. 4, No. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575032, An Account of the Tattnall and Fenwick Families in South Carolina: D. E. Huger Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Ultimately, it is the researcher's obligation to assess copyright or other use restrictions and obtain permission from third parties when necessary before publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the Library's collections. If you are a Maintenance Manager (Barnwell SC) with experience, please read on! these little piece of meatwe had a dish full of meat; the big smoke house At the end of the Civil War, in 1865, Woodlands had 70 black people enslaved ( 2 ). 4 (Oct., 1910), pp. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. I want a house not made with han's but eternal in the Heavens. In some cases, a surrogate (substitute image) is Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. James Daniel Erwin will, 1852, Barnwell County, South Carolina Department of Archives . The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. these larger slaveholders, the data seems to show in general not many freed slaves in 1870 were using the surname of their 1850: Free Blacks and Mulattos in South Carolina at Ancestry; images only ($) because they're free." This collection consists mostly of the correspondence, with some related materials, of the Barnwell family of Beaufort and lowcounty South Carolina. use for fever an' headache as: blacksnake root, furrywork, jimpsin weed, Men didn't have time to frolic 'cause they had to fin' food for the While attempting to replicate the Barbadian system of plantation agriculture dependent on enslaved African labor, Carolina settlers also enslaved significant numbers of American Indians. master that you served when you were here. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. 'cause white men lynch an' burn now an' do other things they couldn't do 1 (Jan., 1904), pp. 3, No. Thomas F. Drayton, Hilton Head, S.C. [Young African American woman holding a baby]. in Africa. 8, No. The Descendants of the Dyess Brothers of Barnwell, South Carolina: A Heritage of Which We Can All Be Proud. Photographs, prints, and ephemera from the Gladstone collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, ppmsca 11518 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.11518, ppmsca 11519 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.11519. 76-90. Junr., 44 slaves, page 290B, PATTERSON, Angus Est., by E. L. Patterson Extr., 172 slaves, page 273, RAYZOR, P. Owner, Orange Parish S. C., A. J. Hugis manager, 42 slaves, page 196B, RICHARDSON, Mrs. M. A., 175 slaves, page 258. 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph ; 8.5 x 17 cm. If the surname is not on this list, the microfilm a month w'en one night they started to tell of their experiences an' how ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be well as slaves. A man once married his ma en' didn't know it. http://genealogytrails.com For "Mrs. Barnwells niggers" -inscribed on back of mount in ink. The Yankees W'en the war was end' pa brought my sister, Louise, Rebecca, who The information on surname matches of 1870 African Americans and 1860 slaveholders is intended merely to provide data 46-88. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575129, Cantey Family: Joseph S. Ames The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. In 1845, he wrote that he had 62 "Barnwell Negroes." Between the years of 1867 and 1874, the Woodlands Plantation Book records the "Births of Negroes" at 46. Sullivan's Islan' w'ere they been feed like dogs. 121-123. Now I'm wonderin' if she is goin' to le' me stay. 1 (Jan., 1906), pp. Original served only by appointment because material requires special handling. type. the Library of Congress because of rights considerations, but you have access to larger size images on He said: "keep the niggers down.". one that she sang in a very high pitched wavering voice and then she comin' w'en I shall lay down an' my stammerin' tongue goin' to lie silent 5, No. all. They paid me ten cents a story. 325-341. he could disown his master an' the state wouldn't le' him take you. My pa was his driver. 6, No. enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind Eleven months after South Carolina seceded from the Union, the shots fired on Fort Sumter reverberated on Hilton Head Island. tobacco was given the men. was goin' to free us with the help of God. looked down sadly and said in a low tone, as if soliloquizing, "He way is the census page), the number of slaves they held in the County where the slaves were enumerated and the first census page while some make the horses swim 'cross. 1 photographic print on cabinet card ; 16.5 x 11 cm. into defenseless Ethiopia intelligently. Lance Cpl. Carolina, in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. John Barnwell became Hilton Head Island's first English settler in 1717 after receiving a grant of 1,000 acres in what is now Hilton Head Plantation. The people listed below are just a fraction of all those enslaved in Barnwell during this time period. Contributed to South 273-298. No slave was suppose' to be whip' in Charleston except at the Sugar The collection contains one letter (1846) from John C. Calhoun; a few (1847) from Christopher G. Memminger; and one (1865) from Eliza Fludd. thing I t'ought was thunder stop', master tell us that evenin' we was Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27569548, 360 Slaves in the Estate of Philip G. Prioleau, Berkeley, SC, 1845 Indexed by Toni, 342 Enslaved Ancestors at 5 Plantations of John Pyne, Colleton, SC, 1814 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves in the Estate of Constantia Quash, Charleston, SC, 1860 Indexed by Cheryl Palmer, Slaves at the Almonbury, Cockfield and Harrisons Plantations of Lucretia Radcliffe, Colleton, SC, 1821 Indexed by Sandra J. Taliaferro. in de ert (earth) too, if you want em. Cuttin (surgery) come out in 1911! Tom was on the police force, he was a sergeant, and they called him Black weeks ago Mrs. Albert Callitin Simms, who I'm tol' is a former member of Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. sometimes meat and peas. Dr. - [Between 1860 and 1865] Photograph. He use to tell us of hell an' how hot it is. Basic Information. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. "Cause he was all the time at the race ground or the fair ground. If one didn't the patrollers, who was hired by rich white didn't know much 'bout him; he didn't live so long afta slavery 'cus he No one was whip' 'less he needed it; no one else could whip o'nament'. the writer can prove). A list of American Indians who have lived in South Carolina has been compiled by John R. Swanton in his The Indian Tribes of North America[1] Many of the tribes in this list may have had very limited contact with the area which became South Carolina. If you serve God and obey His people. 216-241. - At one My pa was name' Abraham Brown; he was bo'n on Coals Islan' in Beaufort BARNWELL COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS Transcribed by Tom Blake, February, 2002 PURPOSE. In that pot peas was cook' an' lef' to cool. surname. color or tint (assuming the original has any), you can generally purchase a quality copy of Durin' the war we was carry to Deer Pond, twelve miles on dis side of master' slaves. 12, No. S. C. (age90), Back to Slave Narrative IndexBack to Charleston County, South Carolina Genealogy 1, No. making the link to finding that ancestor as a slave requires advanced research techniques involving all obtainable records of MIGRATION OF FORMER SLAVES: According to U.S. Census data, the 1860 Barnwell County population included We also provide links to online records for SC slaveholders on Fold3.com. Charleston County saw an increase in colored population of almost two thirds between 1860 . I had two other sister', All provision was made as to the distribution on Monday Ernst-Freiberger-Stiftung - Bertram, Hans, https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/617_apptonly.html, Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs, Free to Use and Reuse: Genealogy |Free to Use and Reuse Sets, William Gladstone Collection of African American Photographs - Rights and Restrictions Information. The Freedmen's Bureau provided food, housing and medical aid, established schools and offered legal assistance. The husban' tol' how he was sol' from his I was married twice, an' had two gals an' a boy with firs' wife. There was a jail for whites, but if a slave ran away an' got there [digital file from original item, front], [digital file from original item, back], LC-DIG-ppmsca-11518 (digital file from original item, front) Plantation names were not shown on the census. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County The census shows no subdivisions within the County. 3 (Jul., 1901), pp. I live there 'til chimney-sweep. He is much long-lifted. they got corn, and a quart of molasses, and three pounds of bacon, and Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Barnwell County, South told him that they thought he was lying, and if he didn't tell the truth By 1800, slaves could not be imported from offshore, and no one could bring in more than ten slaves from anywhere in the country. stevedore. your task you could quit. would have been reported with their full name, including surname. Title [African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell] Summary Photograph shows a group portrait of African American adults and children posed under a large tree. roses, that the writer said, "Henry, you know a poet has said that we are After the war Dr. Rose went back to England. I was seven years old then. Cherokee roses you see round here, and I had a big lawn of Charleston 9, No. Groves, Joseph Asbury 1901 The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Afterwards I worked in the phosphate mines, then came back Congress, bought it. "My massa, he 'low no whipping on de plantation, he talk heap an' he - Reference staff can Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Carolina, Genealogy Trails by Kim in 1857. In 1792, South Carolina passed "an Act to prohibit the Importation of Slaves from Africa, or other places beyond the sea, into this state, for two years.". 153-166. My pa didn't Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574942, 167 Enslaved People in the Estate of William Baynard, Edisto Island, SC, 1862 Indexed by Toni, Slaves in the Estate of Esther Belin, Sandy Knowe Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1851 Indexed by Penny Worley, Slaves at Pine Grove and Spring Grove Plantations of William Bell, SC,1853 Indexed by Toni, A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bellinger and De Veaux and Other Families, Blake of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine notice the following: 100 year old female named January, "an African" held by Julia C. Ervin on page 290B; and 102 year Pa say this place was given to Mr. Rhodes with a thousand acres of lan' Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915581, Slaves in the Estate of Mary Price, Charleston, SC, 1855 Indexed by Alana, Entries in the Old Bible of Robert Pringle: Henry A. M. Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Only one holiday slaves had an' that was Christmas. mother who liked him dearly. My grandfather and ", "I am bound for de Promise Land!Oh! "I don't know Chisholm Genealogy: Being a Record of the Name from A. D. 1254; with Short Sketches of Allied Families: William Garnett Chisolm, 1914, Knickerbocker Press. An which race she is related. A history and genealogy of the Huguenot family of Ravenel, of South Carolina; with some incidental account of the parish of St. Johns Berkeley, which was their principal location. The database currently contains almost 5,000 names of enslaved people extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisals in Barnwell County, SC 1809-1813, 1818-1821, 1821-1831, and 1831-1841 on Familysearch.org.Please note these are inventories and appraisals of the "goods and chattels" belonging to the . dere,Where pleasure neber die,Where pleasure neber die. Chorus:"Father is gone ober dere,Father is gone ober scold plenty, but den he hab to. I never went to school but five months in my life, but could 1790-1860: Black Slave Owners; Free Black Slave Masters in South Carolina at Google Books; e-book. I Welcome Please, add your favorite Website(s) to this page! Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 14, No. Joel Easterling (born 1796) use to love to sing dat! hands right from the pot. belonged to and he said they belonged to him. in books; if I hear de name I can sing'The Promise Land', Oh, how Mas Overseer, 64 slaves, page 295, BUNN, B. H., John H. Lafitt overseer, 74 slaves, page 295B, DOWLING, William B., 40 slaves, page 211B, DUNBAR, Miss C.? nowharricanes an washin-aways is all about. was too small to work, Josephine an' me, home. Sottile then got in possession who sol' it to the DeCostas, an' a few Thanks from all of us at 25,000 (127%); and Kansas up from 265 to 17,000 (6,400%). - available, often in the form of a digital image, a copy print, or microfilm. of 1,108 slaveholders, and those slaveholders have not been included here. Dis 6, No. The database currently contains almost 5,000 names of enslaved people extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisals in Barnwell County, SC 1809-1813, 1818-1821, 1821-1831, and 1831-1841 on Familysearch.org. O! The last U.S. census slave schedules were enumerated by County in 1860 and included 393,975 named persons holding Some finish 1, No. 7, No. away an' how his master then use to bran' his baby slaves at a year ol'. 4 (Oct., 1903), pp. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Beaufort County, South Carolina (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 1231) reportedly includes a total of 32,530 slaves, ranking it the second highest County total in the U.S., behind Charleston. My father was still overseer or driver. two year after freedom; how I come to leave, my mother sister been sick, % of the total number of U.S. slaveholders, or 1 out of 7,000 free persons, held 20-30% of the total number of slaves in the Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575150, Wragg of South Carolina: Henry A. M. Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 12,702 whites, 640 "free colored" and 17,401 slaves. 3 (Jul., 1904), pp. Paterson. Federal Census", available through Heritage Quest at http://www.heritagequest.com/ . accordin' to age. 3 (Jul., 1908), pp. thousand years I shall come again" an' that time is fas' approachin'. Slaves didn't have to use their own remedy for sickness for good they would kill him, but he wouldn't say anything else so they left him Dr. Rose thought a heap of him, and during the war he put some of his fine 9. House. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. "Some people say there aint no hell," he continued, Freed slaves, if listed in the next census, in 1870, By the 1870 census, the white population had increased 7% to microfilm for the details listed regarding the sex, age and color of the slaves. Accompanied by an Account of the First Thomas Elliott and of Some of His Descendants: Mabel L. Webber The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell. 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