Jefferson County, Florida |
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El Destino and Chemonie Plantation Slaves
from
"Florida Plantation Records
from the papers of George Noble Jones"
Edited by Ulrich B. Phillips and James D. Glunt, St. Louis, 1927
Transcribed by ©K. Torp, 2007
[Source
for the following paragraph is "Slavery and Frontier Society"]
During the 1830s and 1840s, Leon County's El Destino plantation was
owned successively by William Nuttall, his widow Mary Nuttall,
and then her second husband, George Noble Jones. Nuttall, from
Virginia, launched the plantation in 1828, bringing forty slaves from
Virginia to clear land at a site on the eastern border of Leon County.
His list of the first forty grouped these individuals into seven households
(see below). Two of them, those headed by Isham and his wife, Mary
Isham, and Pleasant and Betty, were two-parent households. Three,
including the ones headed by Kate and Phillis, and what appears to
be one headed by Sim, had only one parent present -- at least once
these families were actually brought south.
Six men composed another household: each was probably stripped, regardless
of existing family ties, from slave auctions or the Nuttall family's
holdings. The final migrant, Temp, later the mother of several El
Destino slaves, appears to have been a single female living on her
own.
We can do no more than guess at the relationships between the various
households on the list. Perhaps Pleasant was the brother of Mary Isham,
or of Isham, whichwould explain why the the couple named their son
Pleasant. Undoubtedly internal relationships of kinship linked at
least some of the seven households, but as the case of the six single
men suggests, migration had probably already disrupted ties to other
households left behind in Virginia. Further disruptions followed movement
to Middle Florida. By 1834, El Destino was producing cotton, but rampant
disease and Nuttall's constant financia maneuvers had already taken
a toll. Twelve of the initial 40 forced settlers were already gone.
Little Pleasant, Iverson, frank (Phillis's son), Reuben, Haywood,
Muriah, and all six members of the household apparently composed of
young single men - Willie, Frank, Peter, Tom, Moses and Currie - had
disappeared from nuttall's slave inventories. The last six might have
gone to the auction block to pay off some of his extensive debts.
Aleternatively, several or all could have died from malaria, yellow
fever, or other diseases.
Slaves Taken to Leon County
by William Nuttall in 1828, by Household
Isham and Mary |
Pleasant and Betsy |
Kate |
Phillis |
Sim |
No Apparent Head |
Temp |
Chesley |
Charles |
Nutty
|
Frank
Reubin |
Muriah |
Willie |
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[Source: "List of Negroes sent to FLorida March 1st 1828" in Kathryn T. Abbey, "Documents Relating to El Destino and Chemonie Plantations, Middle Florida, 1828-1868", pt. 1, Florida Historical Quarterly 7 (January 1929, 206-8)] |
[From
the Plantation's own records:]
Sundry
Lists of Slaves and Other Property
19th June
1832.
List of Negroes secured to Mary W. Savage by settlement at the time
of her intermarriage with Wm. B. Nuttall.
[Original Author's Note: The date of 19 June 1832 is that of the marriage settlement. The list was written in or after 1845 with a view to use in litigation. These slaves were in the corps of El Destino]
Flanders | Ben | Polly, sent by Wm. B.N. to New Orleans and sold |
Nancy - dead | Nancy | Lisey |
Anthony - dead | Mariah | Mary |
Jerrimy | Jane - dead | Celia - dead |
Barac | Phillis | Lucy |
Phillis | Tyra - dead | Abram |
Jack (exchanged for Prince Habersham) | Di | Harry - dead |
Judy | Tom (sold to R. Habersham) | Prince |
George Ann - dead | Frank - dead | Amy |
Charlotte | Old jack - dead | Venus |
Jenny | Tamar | Aberdeen |
Venus - dead | Hannah - dead | Primus |
Flora - dead | Hannah - dead | Pussy - dead |
Nancy | Charles | Ansel |
Joe | Nanny | Alice |
Lucy - dead | Charlotte | Mary |
Delia | Sary | Abram |
Philip - dead | Phillis | George |
LISTS OF PROPERTIES COVERED BY MORTGAGES GIVEN BY WILLIAM B. NUTTALL TO THE
UNION BANK OF FLORIDA, 1834 and 1835
1. Mortgage of March 1, 1834 — amount $27,600
[Lands]:
S. W. ¼ Sec. 31 T. 1 R. 3 N. and E.
W. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 31 T. 1 R. 3 N. and E.
E. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 31 T. 1 R. 3 N. and E.
S.W. ¼ Sec. 32 T. 1 R. 3 N. and E.
North ½ Sec. 6 T. 1 R. 3 S. and E
W. ½ S.W. ¼ Sec. 6 T. 1 R. 3 S. and E
E. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 6 T. 1 R. 3 S. and E
West ½ Sec. 5 T. 1 R. 3 S. and E
[Slaves]:
A - Pleasant | A - Charles | Lewis | Melinda | Amelia |
Isam | Sim | Ephraim | Rachael | Minney |
Dudley | Jocosin | Mary Jane | Nancy | Katy |
Sam | Henderson | Martha | Hannah | Natty |
Ben | Munday | Isham | Davy | Esther |
Ralph | Demps | Aleck | Griffin | Ann |
Tom | Charles | Daniel | Stephen | Aggy |
William | Robert | Mary | Pleasant | Winney |
A Nat | Ephraim | Amity | Coleman | Phillis |
Abram | A - Young | Giles | A - Jane | |
Nelson | A - Betsey | Jim | Eliza | |
Cheslie | A - Susan | John | Tempe |
Those marked "A" have been released and others substituted in.
2. Mortgage of 22 Nov., 1834 —amount $13,500.
[Lands]:
W. ½ N.E. ¼ Sec. 7 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
W. ½ N.W. ¼ Sec. 7 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
W. ½ S.W. ¼ Sec. 7 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
E. ½ S.W. ¼ Sec. 7 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
W. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 7 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
E. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 7 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
E. ½ N.E. ¼ Sec. 7 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
W. ½ N.W. ¼ Sec. 8 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
S.W. ¼ Sec. 8 T. 4 R. 4 S. and E.
remortgage of slaves mortgaged, March 1834.
3. Mortgage 24 Jan., 1835 — amount $3,600.
Barrack | Sarah and Child | Judy |
Charles | Coelia | Maria |
Jimmey | Venus | Alice Grey |
126 Shares [of Union Bank stock] secured upon the land and negroes in the annexed mortgages, being for additional stock.
4 Mortgage Wm. B. Nuttall to Union Bank, dated 21st May, 1835 — to secure $ 8000, payable 12 months after date.
Negroes mortgaged:
Hary aged 60 | Juno aged 17 | Abraham a 50 | ||
Pillis a 20 | Anthony a 42 | Dye a 16 | ||
Joe a 40 | Mary Constantine a 19 | Flanders a 36 | ||
Nanny Bartow a 16 | George a 34 | Nancy Beverly a 14 | ||
Prince Savage a 32 | Tamer a 20 | Prince Habersham a 35 | ||
Lucy and Child a 19 | Ben a 25 | Phillis and Child a 24 | ||
Phillis a 21 | Esther a 42 | Frank a 37 | ||
Primus a 12 | Eliza a 60 | Aberdeen a 10 | ||
Mary a 33 | Ancil a 9 | Delia a 32 | ||
Phillis a 10 | June a 33 | Abraham a 3 | ||
Tyre and Child, Amy, 28 | Cato a 8 | Daphe a 20 | ||
Sally a 10 | Hannah a 35 | Charlotte a 5 | ||
Flora a 44 | Abraham a 18 | Nancy and Child a 20 |
The following is an Inventory and Appraisement of the personal Estate of Mary Savage deceased made by us in Jefferson County April 1841. Being an undivided moiety in Fifty five slaves.
Prince Habersham-500/250 Judy - 400 / 200 Jenny - 250 / 125 Bess - 225 / 112½ Mary - 300 / 150 Charlotte-275/137½ Tamar - 500 / 250 Polly - 200 / 100 Jimmy - 800 / 400 Sally - 400 / 200 Daphne (at Chemonie) - 400 / 200 Flanders - 350 / 175 Barac - 800 / 400 Jackson - 300 / 150 John - 150 / 75 Ester - 250 / 125 Maria and Child Edward - 700 / 350 Benah - 225 / 112½ Jonas - 200 / 100 Ben Mongen - 800 / 400 Phillis - 400 / 200 Harry - 150 / 75 Matilda - 200 / 100 Joe - 300 / 150 Cato - 300 / 150 Nancy Flora - 450 / 225 Prince Savage - 450 / 225 Nanny - 500 / 250 Johnny (dead) - 300 / 150 Tom - 300 / 150 Venus and Child Jack - 700 / 350 Delia - 350 / 175 Robert - 200 / 100 Cela (dead) - 500 / 250 Amy - 350 / 175 Charles - 900 / 450 Abram - 400 / 200 Betsey - 200 / 100 Primus - 650 / 325 Nanny - 500 / 250 George - 400 / 200 Catharine - 250 / 125 Aberdean - 500 / 250 Susannah - $225 / 112½ Tyra and Child Molly-400/200 Lucy - 500/ 250 Harry - 150 / 75 Elizabeth 200 / 100 Diana and Child Mary Ann - 700 / 350 Cuddy - 275 / 137½ Phillis McQueen- 500/250 Total
$20,225 / $10,112½
Whole value / half
An undivided moiety in Fifty-five slaves ................................................................$10,112 ½
Also two slaves, Phillis and Child Ansel, 1 the sole property of the late Mary Savage 900
..................................................................................................................................$11,012 ½
Appraisers
April 3d, 1841 — Tom Peter Chairs and Edward Footman
Geo. Jones Administrator of the Estate of Mary Savage.
Territory of Florida
Jefferson County ss.
I William Budd Clerk of the County Court of Jefferson County, do hereby certify that the preceding pages contain a true and correct copy of the Inventory and appraisement of the personal estate of Mary Savage deceased, as filed in my Office by her administrator George Jones. —
In witness whereof, I hereto set my hand and annex the seal of said Court this twentieth day of January, A. D. 1842.
Wm. Budd, Clk.
SLAVE FAMILIES ON CHEMONIE IN 1841
List of Negroes at George Jones' Chemonie Plantation
April 5th, 1841
[Transcriber's Note: Names are "bracketed" in the original which came from the actual Chemonie journals and the author notes that those brackets "doubtless indicate family grouping". Since using brackets is not possible, I've grouped those family names together]
La
Fayette Renty Harriet and infant Flora Dick Brave Boy |
Bass
Davy Simon |
Rose William |
Minda (wife of Jacob) | Old Ben | Ben
Mongin Short-foot Billy |
Chesley Eve Demps |
Cupid Sukey Maria |
Driver
Billy Betty Maria Binah |
Peggy Dicky Daphne Phoebe |
Cow
Renty Kate and infant Peggy Betty |
Blind
Peggy Sappo England Francis |
Phillis
(Renty's cousin) July |
Jacob Netta and infant Caroline |
Prophet Cinda and infant (Joe) Juno |
Kate Coleman |
Sarah Jim |
17
men who draw clothes 17 women 16 children 50 |
INDUSTRIAL RATING OF CHEMONIE SLAVES, 1841
Working hands. [Author's note: In the original of this list the designation of July as hogminder and the name of Flora have been added in pencil; the ratings of Davy, Billy and Billy Short-foot appear to have been written % and then revised to % by inking over. The corner of the Page where the ratings of Betty (cook) and Peggy (nurse) may have been written has been worn away, and likewise no rating appears for Flora.]
La Fayette
Renty 1 --- Rose 1
Harriet 1 --- Eve 1
Minda 1 --- Maria 1
Chesley 1 --- Ben Mongin 1
Dick 1 --- Prophet 1
Cow Renty 1 --- Cinda 1
Kate 1 --- Sarah 1
Phillis 1 --- Jacob 1
Simon 1 --- England 1
Sukey ¾ --- Coleman 1
Maria 1 --- Netta ¾
Daphne ¾ --- Peggy, Blind ½
Old Ben ¾ --- Davy ¾
Billy ¾ --- Billy Shortfoot ¾
July, hogminder ½ --- Cupid ¾
Betty, Cook --- Peggy Nurse
Flora
TALLY
OF DAYS LOST FROM SICKNESS BY CHEMONIE SLAVES, 1841
Sick list, Chemoune
Days lost | Days lost | Days lost |
Maria 68 | Simon 12 | Old Ben 2 |
Harriett 73 | Davy 23 | Sary 20 |
Chesley 23 | Cupit 15 | England 4 |
Eve 39 | Suckey 45 | B. Peggy 16 |
Minder 66 | B. Mungin 10 | Netty 48 |
L. Renty 17 | L. Billy 13 | Coleman 3 |
Dicky 7 | D. Billy 35 | Daphney 37 |
C. Renty 6 | Rose 8 | Old Peggy 6 |
L. Cate 23 | L. Maria 14 | Cate 0 |
Phillis 11 | Prophet 51 | July 15 |
Cinder 13 |
SUMMARY
OF COTTON-PICKING RCORDS, CHEMONIE, 1842
Cotton Acount, 1842.
Ferina 10,190
L. Maria 9,529
Netta 9,225
Fanny 9,180
Time lost, Harriet - 9,165 - being in a family way
Rose 9,146
B. Maria 9,125
L. Fillis 8,397
Time lost, Simon 7,750 - packing cotton and other jobs
Cinda 7,463
Time lost, Suky 7,345 - Makeing Negro Cloths
Time lost, L. Renty 6,945 - packing cotton
Suky 6,554
Abram 6,501
Time lost, Minda 6,378 - from being in family way
Time lost, C. Renty 6,216 - packing Cotton
Cupit 6,139
Davy 5,878
Time lost, B. Mongin 5,441 - packing Cotton
Time lost, Eve 5,411 - from being in family way
Time lost, Prophet 5,123
Florer 4,711
S. Bill 4,393
Time lost, Caty 4,104 - from being in family way
B. Peggy 3,797
Time lost, Joe 3,598 - at other work.
Time lost, Will 2,510 - Driveing Gin.
Time lost, Billy 2,008
- handing Cotton for Gin.
Time lost, Patty 1,992 - Minding Mules.
Time lost, Jacob 657 - from Gining and his hand cut.
184,871
16,500
200,371
Returnd work, Cotton picked
out by John Harts hands and gause hands, and Cotton not weighed.
SLAVES
AND OTHER PROPERTY BELONGING TO
THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM B. NUTTALL,
SOLD AT FORECLOSURE, 1844
[Author's note: With the exception of a single
slave, all the property was bought in by George Noble Jones.
The slaves comprised Nuttall's portion of the El Destino corps.]
Copy of Edwin and Dorsey's ac[count] sales of negroes, lands and personal property of the Estate of W. B. Nuttall, Feby. 12th, 1844.
Property | Purchasers | $ cts. |
1 Negro man William | Geo. Jones | 725. |
5 Negroes viz. Winney, Natt, Coatney, Tom, Charlotte | Geo. Jones | 830. |
3 Negroes viz. Aggy, Davy, Polly | Geo. Jones | 1130 |
1 Negroes Sim | 610 | |
5 Negroes Melia, Eliza, Priscilla, Richard and Jimmey | 920 | |
1 Negroes Henderson | Smith | 500 |
4 Negroes Dudley, Phillis, Harry and Clary | Geo. Jones | 510 |
1 Negroes Ephraim | 700 | |
1 Negroes Bob | 680 | |
5 Negroes Tempe, Heyward, Lewis, Dolly and Mary Ann | 1110 | |
7 Negroes Ben Jackson, Emely, Daniel, Samuel, James, Winney and Penny | 2000 | |
4 Negroes Mary Isham, Isham, Martha and Albert | 1520 | |
3 Negroes Nancy, Louisa, and Phoebe | 810 | |
1 Negroes Chesley | 630 | |
3 Negroes Easter, Hetty, and Seeley | 850 | |
1 Negroes Stephen | 610 | |
1 Negro Pleasant | 640 | |
1 Negro Mary John | 530 | |
1 Negro Nelson | 3 | |
4 Negroes Kate, Hannah, Margaret and Joe | 835 | |
1 Negro Coleman | 670 | |
4 Negroes Nutta and Infant Caroline and Mary Kane | 900 | |
10 Negroes Sam Sail, Ann, John, Rachael, Lucy, Jane, Sam, Lymas, Patesey Ann and Adeline | 2525 | |
68 | 20,238 | |
1844 | Amount brought forward | 20,238.00 |
Feby. 12 The following tracts of land viz the
W. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 31 T. 1 R. 3 N. and
E. - E. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 31 T. 1 R. 3 N. and
N. and E.W. ½ S.W. ¼ Sec. 32 N.
½ Sec. 6 T. 1 R. 3 S. and E. W. ½ Sec. S.
W. ¼ E. ½ S.E. ¼ Sec. 6 T. 1 R. 3 S. and E
and W. ½ N.W. ¼ W. ½
S.W. ¼ E. ½ n.w. ¼ E½ S.W. ¼
AEC. 5 T. 1 R. 3 S. and E. containing
1090 Acres (said lands subject to Mortgage to Union Bank for $15,760
payable in 1858, 1860, 1862, 1864) to Geo. Jones @ pr. ac. 10¢.................$109.00
The following tracts of land viz, The
W ½ N. W. ¼ Sec. 32 T. 1.R.3N
and E. and E. ½ N. W. ¼ Sec. 32 T.
1, R. 2. N. and E. containing 160 acres,
to Geo. Jones @ $1.00.......................................................................................$160.00
The following lands in Madison County—
W. ½ N. E. ¼ W. ½ N. W.
¼ W. ½ S.W.. ¼ E. ½ S.W.. ¼ W.
½ S.E.. ¼ E. ½ S.E.. ¼ E. ½ N. W.
¼ E. ½ N. E. ¼ of Sec. 7, T. 4, R. 4,
S. and E. and E. ½ of N. W. ¼ and S. W. ¼ Sec. 8, T. 4, R 4 S and E.
containing 880 Acres to Geo. Jones [@] 10¢.....................................................$ 88.00
Said lands subject to Mortgage to Union Bank for $10,900. payable in 1858, '60 '62 '64.
2000 Bu. Corn (delivered at the plantation)
per bu. 25¢ Geo. Jones .......................................................................................$500.00
1800 lbs. fodder 12½¢ .........................................................................................$ 22.50
2 Mules and Waggon ...........................................................................................$100.00
3 Mules and Waggon ...........................................................................................$100.00
Gross amt. sales .............................................................................................$ 21,317.50
Charges, Commissions for selling..........................................................................$75.00
Net amt..............................................................................................................$ 21,242.50
[Original Author's Note: This unsigned document is in the handwriting of John Evans]
Mr. Jones
SIR, I Send you the Names and Births and deaths of Negro chilldren on chemoonie 1847
Phillis Wallice was deliverd of a Female child January 14th 1847, Not Named.
Fanny was deliverd of a Male child ded May 3d, 1847.
Harriet was deliverd of a Female child April 25, 1847, Clay was its name.
Netty was deliverd of a Female child July 29th, 1847, Eliza was its name.
Sarah was deliverd of a Female child December 7th, 1847, Binadd is its name.
l. Mariah was deliverd of a Male child December 27th, 1847, Robert was its name.
Deaths.
Phillis Wallice ['s] child died Jany. 31st, 1847, noe name.
l. Mariah ['s] child Eliza died July 5th, 1847.
harriets child died July 8th, 1847, Clay was her name.
BIRTHS
AND DEATHS ON CHEMONIE, 1848, 1849
A list of Births and Deaths on Chemoonie Plantation from Jany. 1848 to April 1849.
Births.
March 26th Fanny was deliverd of a Female Child, Sofa is its name.
April 26th Eave was deliverd of a Female child, Florida is its name.
Deaths
Harriet died the 6th of May 1848.
Short foot Billy died 22d of June 1848.
Netty['s] child Eliza died 14th of Septr. 1848.
Bass Davy Died 21 of Oct. 1848.
O[ld] Sappo died 26 of octr. 1848.
1849.
Cate was deliverd of a Female child April 2d, 1849 Tener is its name.
this is all of the Births and deaths that have bin Since I have bin living with you.
Old Sucky is mending and I think will be well Enougugh to goe to work in a Few days.
With Respect
Jno. Evans
April 15th, 1849.
[Original Author's Footnote: This list may be dated as of about the end of April, 1852, by the allusion to it in the letter of John Evans to George Noble Jones, April 30, 1852. "G. J." following a name indicates that the slave was the property of George Noble Jones in person, and not among those held by him as trustee for his wife. As regards the other symbols, see Evan's explanation at the end of the list.]
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I put a mark between Each Familey of Negroes and a C against Theair children Names and a cross Mark against all of the children that dont work out. 83 Negroes on Chemoonie and 43 Names goes into the Field, including the Driver and two water toters.
Jno Evans.
EL DESTINO INVENTORY, DECEMBER, 1854
Jesse Whatley's
return of Negroes, Stock, Utensils, etc.,
on G. Jones' El Destino Plantation, Dec, 1854.
List of hands on Geo. Jones Eldestino Plantation.
Ephram, Driver of the hoe hands.
Jimmey, head at Ploughs and Waggons.
Chesly, Waggoner and Row Leader of the hoe hands.
Barick, hog minder.
L. Sam, Lot Boy mule feeder.
L. John, Cow Boy.
Dick, Cow minder.
Prince 1 Tildy ¾ Charlote 1 Jim H. L. Bob ½ Peggy 1 Elisebeth 1 L. Polly 1 Aggy 1 O. Sam 1 John S. 1 Aberdean N. Isham 1 Melia ½ y. Bob ½ Kate Charles 1 Elisa 1 Mary C. O. Joe Y. Polly 1 Priciller ¾ L. Ester 1 Nutty 1 Rachel 1 O Phillis Delia Winter L. Jane 1 Natt ¾ Hetty ½ N. Flora Leaner 1 Courtney ¾ B. Bob Neger Wallock ½ Clary ¾ Martha 1 Biner 1 Mariah 1 Henry ¾ Dudly Renty Edward ¼ Cato 1 N. Bvely 1 Caroline ¾ Abram 1 Jackson 1 Ben J P. H. Wallis Lucy B. 1 Jonas ¾ L. Philis Judy 1 Tempy (cook) Ann 1 Primas William Dolly ½ Simon 1 Sim 1 Albert 1 Haywood ½ Venas ½ Ansel Ben Lewis ¼ O Ester Dye 1 Stephen 1 O Jane L. Lucy 1 Davy Prince Besey 1 N. Barto 1 Harry ½ Tamer Cathern 1 Limas ½ Butler Tom B. Lucy 1 Susanah 1 P. Queen ½ Daniel 1 Lueaser
SLAVE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN,
EL DESTINO,
DECEMBER, 1854
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Flos Family |
Orphants
[i. e., orphan] |
L.
Philis Family |
Marthas
Famly |
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(Original Author's Note: the number after the name presumably records the yards of cloth required for an issue of clothing)
Prince
7 |
Di
7 |
Rachaiel
6 |
Melia 6 |
Abram 7 | Mariah 7 | Henry 6 | Phillis Wallace 6 |
O.Sam 7 | Martha 7 | Heyward 6 | Tamer 6 |
Stephen 7 | Catherine 7 | Daniel 6 | William 6 |
John Sails 7 | Big Lucy 7 no blanket | Eliza 6 | Ben 5 |
Albert 7 | Aggy 7 | Susanna 6 | Prince 4½ |
Cato 7 | Nancy Bartow 7 no blanket | Betsey 6 | Rose 6 |
Ephraim 7 | Judey 6 | Elizabeth 6 | Richard 4½ |
Jimmey 7 | Binah 6 | Priscilla 6 | Francis 6 |
Sim 7 | Coatney 6 | Jane 6 | Jonas 5 |
Jackson 7 | Polly McQueen
6 |
Y. Polly 6½ | Barack 6 |
Charles 7 | Dolly 6 | Nancy Isham 6 | L. Sam 5 |
Simon 7 |
Netta 6 | Peggy 6 | Bess 6 |
Big Bob 7 | Charlott 6 | Caroline 6 | Penny 5 |
Dudley 7 | Clary 6 | Easter 6 | Lymas 4½ no blanket |
Ben Jackson 7 | Harry 5 | Matilda 6 | John Williams 5 |
Primus 7 | Bob Habersham 6 | Elsey 6 | Phillis Habersham 6 |
Ancil 7 | Jim Wallack 5 | Leanner 6 | Natt 5 |
Jim Hall 7 | Tom 5 | O. Jane 6 | Winney 5 no blanket |
Aberdeen 7 | Edward 5 | Delia 6 | O. Kate 6 |
Old Joe 7 | Lucy Bryant 6 | Tempey 6 | Jack 4½ no blanket |
Winter 7 | Lewis 5 | O. Easter 6 | Mary Cain 4½ |
Niger 7 | Hetty 5 | O. Phillis 6 | Mary Ann 4½ no blanket |
Renty 7 | Louisa 6 | Nancy Flora 6 | |
Davy 7 | N. Beverly 6 | Venus 6 | |
Ann 7 | Lucy Sail 6 | Phillis McQueen 6 |
England $1100 | Profit $ 500 |
Francis 1300 | Joe 1200 |
Syke 1200 | Jacob 1250 |
Isaac 1300 | Andrew 1000 |
Laft [Lafayette] Renty 1300 | Cow Renty 1000 |
Boston 1200 | Brave Boy 1200 |
Lymas 1000 | Scipio Nuttall 1200 |
Dick 1350 | Wallace 1300 |
Jim 1300 | Ishmael 1200 |
[sic] Property of G. J. |
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Sarah $ 000 | old Peggy did not go $000 |
Molly 950 | Leah (property of G. J.) 400 |
Rinah 900 | Daphney 900 |
Farina 1000 | Kate 1000 |
Flora 1050 | Little Betty 1100 |
Rachel (struck off as counted over) 900 | Matilda 1200 |
Cinder 900 | Jenny 900 |
Minda 000 | old Peggy,
nurse 000 died at Chemonie, June, 1860 |
Nancy 600 | old Betty 600 |
Abby 1100 | Phoebe (property G. J.) 1100 |
old Billy 000 | Lucy 1100 |
Rose 1000 | Rosanna 1000 |
Binah 1100 | Patience 900 |
Little Martha 1100 | |
Children | Parents |
Florida | Rosannah's sister $ 900 |
Rachel | Lt. Renty 650 |
Alex | Flora 600 |
Ben | " 500 |
Diana | L. Renty 500 |
Fina | " 200 |
George | Jacob 850 |
Sucky | " 500 |
William | " 500 |
Patty | old Betty 400 |
Jane | " 300 |
Tom L | L. Betty 200 |
Davy | Molly 200 |
58 Negroes deduct 4 old superannuated
4
54
1 Rachel struck off
53
.............................................Value ..........Average
Men and Boys- ......18... $20,900 .........1161.12
Women and girls - 23...... 21,200........... 921.74
Boy Children - .........6.........
Girl Children - ............7................. 6,500
.................................54...... 48,600........... 900.
After striking off Rachel valued at $850. and deducting expenses and commissions J. Bryan paid $44,200.
Dec. 29,1856.
29 Negroes presented to G. W. and M. W. Jones,
Valued at $23,200.
A BILL OF SALE FOR SLAVES
State of Florida
Leon County
Whereas on the 13th day of Jany. inst. I have sold unto Joseph Bryan of Savannah Georgia Forty eight Negro Slaves, the same being held by me, in trust for my wife Mary whose consent I have for said sale, and whereas I am desirous of investing the proceeds in other similar property I hereby sell and convey unto myself as trustee of said Mary the following slaves with their future issue and increase of the females viz.—
Chesley 42 Phoebe 21 Leannah 23 Mary 11 Nathan 28 Louisa 19 Jackson 4 Ruth 8 Daniel 25 Jerry 8 Jim Wallack 21 Jimmy 6 Sam Sails 22 Johnny 4 Winney 19 Melia 39 Caesar 45 Melia 4 Penny 17 Eliza 21 Nat 24 Tamar 39 Spencer 15 Frank 5 Polidore 25 Sampson 15 Henry 21 Priscilla 19 Albert 26 Martha 33 Clary 19 Richard 17 Ann 50 Whatley 9 Tempy 42 Rebecca 11 John Sails 29 Mary 6 Dolly 21 Elsey 7 Lucy Sails 23 Abram 7 Lewis 19 Sarah 9 Anthony 5 Netta 38 Robert 11 Robert 37 Jane Sail 22 Mary 17 Hirson 6 Aggy 47 Betsey 5 Alethea 5 Easter 37 Polly 24 Sam 21 Easter 4 Hetty 19 Jerry 15 Lymas 18 Nancy 38 Rina 13
To have and to hold the said negro slaves and the increase of the females in trust for the said Mary upon the uses and trusts as contained in a certain Marriage settlement executed between the said Mary and the said George Jones on the 23d day of May A. D. 1840. Witness my hand and seal this 14th day of Jany. A. D. 1860.
signed, Geo: Jones L. S.
A TAX-LIST, 1865
Return of G. Noble Jones' Taxable Property in Jefferson County, Florida.
Slaves 3 men over 70 years of age.
.............1 " ...............60 " " "
.............1 " ...............50 " " "
Slaves28 men between 18 and 50
14 Boys between 10 and 18
6 Women between 50 and 70
26 Women between 18 and 50
11 Girls between 10 and 18
53 Children under 10Total 143
Stock Sheep 104 - Oxen 16 - Lambs 30 - Goats 10 - Open Sows 26 - Mules 16 - Boars 3 - Waggons 3
Shoats 60 - Horse Carts 3 - Cows 45 - Ox Carts 2 - Bulls 3 - Carry Logs 2 - Yearlings 30
Land 2000 Acres, 2nd. Quality.
Land 2209 Acres, 3d. Quality
1 old Mare
G. Noble Jones
Sworn to before me this Seventeenth day of April Eighteen hundred and Sixty five, A. D.
LISTS
OF NEGROES ON EL DESTINO, 1865
List of Working Hands on G. Noble Jones El Destino Plantation, Florida, May 1865, A.D.
[Original Author's Note: The surnames here printed in italics are in a different ink, and were evidently added at a later time.]MEN
Prince - Driver - 62 John Henry - do - 19 Jackson Quinton - Hoe hand - 29 Paul - Cow boy - 12 Jerry - ¾ - Plough boy - 13 Alic - ¾ - do - 14 John Williams - Plough boy - 26 Whatley - ½ - Plough boy - 14 Johny - Cow boy - 11 Eli Verdier - do - 19 Abram - Hoe hand - 34 L. Robert - ¾ - do. - 16 Niger Brown - Cooper and hoe hand - 32 Robert Habersham - Hoe hand - 26 John Sail - do - 34 Iverson - Cow boy - 11 Cato Ash - Cow herd, bad health - 29 Spencer Jackson - do - 20 Anthony Golphine - ¼ - do., - inferior and lazy - 23 Jackson - Water Carrier - 10 L. Charles - Plough boy - 16 Ephraim - Foreman of Ploughs - 44 Fenton - Plough boy - 17 Richard Nellicliff - Plough boy - 22
Mill Hands
Robert Yeomans - Sawyer and Carpenter - 43 | Ben Wallace - do - 27 | Jim Hall, - "Jack-leg" Carpenter, sickly, 48 | O. Joe - does very little coopering - 72 |
Henry - Laborer - 26 | William Barrington - Ox driver - 24 | Jimmy Campbell, - Jack-leg Carpenter (very small) - 23 | O. Sam Jones - Draws Water for Mules - 72 |
Joe Thompson - do - 23 | Aberdeen Butler - Laborer - 36 | Ancil Pinckney - Miller - 33 | O. Simon Marshall - Rakes leaves - 73 |
Winter Baker - Blacksmith - 39 | Primus Goodwin - Ox driver, sickly, - 40 | Charles Howard - Cooper - 46 | Robt. Evans - Orphan, mulatto, waits on overseer - 17 |
Women......................Children who do no work
Louisa, Plough hand, 3 children - 24 Mary Cain, ½, Hoe hand (nurses an infant) 3 children - 22 Rachal, Hoe hand, 2 do. - 32 Maria - Hoe hand—Pregnant, has done no work since 26th May, 4 children - 39 Harriet, Hoe hand, ½ - 15 Catherine - 2 do. - 27 Women and children who do no work.
Penny, ½, Hoe hand, nurses an infant, 3 children Mary, Water Carrier - 10 Melia, Milks—Spins, 5 children - 44 Eliza M, ½, do, crooked ankle, 5 children - 26 Mary Ann, Hoe - 21 Priscilla, Weaver, 3 children - 24 Clary, Ploughs - 24 Aleshia, ½, Ploughs - 12 Aggy, Spins ½ task, 1 child Betsey, ¾, Hoe, Pregnant, 3 children - 26 Leannah, 1 child - 28 Martha, Weaver, 6 children - 32 Elsey, Ploughs - 28 Rebecca, ½, Hoes—nurses - 1 child - 16 Tempe, Spins - 47 Kate, ½, do Ploughs, Pregnant - 18 Nancy, Spins, 3 children - 43 Netta, Spins, 1 child - 43 Elizabeth, Hoes, 3 children - 27 Dulcinea, Spins ½ task, Deaf and dumb - 12 Peggy, Spins, 3 children - 28 Sarah, ½, Ploughs - 14 Nanny Bartow, Spins ¾ task, 2 children - 42 Phillis - Cooks for overseer, feeble health - 52 Dolly, ½, Hoes, nurses an infant, 2 children - 26 Delia, Spins ½ task - 62 L. Mary Evans - Spins, ¾, an orphan, Pregnant, 1 child 15 Quinn, ¼, Hoe - 11 Sue, Spins ¾ task, 3 children - 30
G. Noble Jones
LISTS OF NEGROES ON G. JONES EL DESTINO PLANTATION, FLORIDA, MAY 1865
[In family groups as indicated by the separating lines.]
Prince - Driver or overseer - 62
Nancy - His wife, spins - 43
Jerry - Plough boy - 13
Johny - Cow boy - 11
Melia - - 10
Fanny - - 7
Florence - - 5Jackson - Hoe - 29
Joe - Laborer at Mill - 23
John Williams - Plough boy - 26
Delia - Spins, ½ task - 62
Susannah - Spins, sickly, ¾ task - 30
Tom - 7
Addela - 5
Fanny - 5 mos.Louisa - Ploughs - 24
Katy - 6
Pleasant - 2¾
Albert - 11 monthsJimmey - Hog minder - 46
Melia - Milks and spins (prolapsus) - 44
Sarah - Ploughs
Elsey - 10
Susannah - 8
Mary Jane - 6
Margaret - 1 3/12Niger - Cooper - 32
Rachal - His wife, very small - 32
Harriet - small—hoes - 15
Davy - goes errands - 11
Winter - 9Priscilla - Weaver, delicate health, - 24
Eliza - 6
Jimmy - 4
Martha - 1 6/12Cato - Cowherd, bad health - 29
Mary Cain - his wife, hoes, nurses an infant - 22
Jacob - 5
Scipio - 3
Barrack - 2 mos.Charles - Cooper - 46
Aggy Nurse, spins, sews - 52
Ralph - 5Maria - pregnant, hoes when able, has prolapsus uteri - 39
Sarah Ann - sweeps yards and goes errands - 12
Patsey - water carrier - 10
Prince - 9
William - 6
Adeline - 3
Charles - Ploughboy - 16
John Henry - Ploughboy - 19
Alic - Ploughboy - 14William Barrington - Oxdriver - 24
Dolly - Hoes, small and sickly, nurses an infant - 26
Judy - 6
Perry - infant - 5 mos.Robert - Carpenter - 43
Catherine - his wife - 27
Dudley - 6
Spencer - 18 mos.Aberdeen - Laborer at Mill - 36
Martha - Weaver Prolapsus Uteri - 32
Whatley - Plough boy - 14
Minie - hoes, ¼ hand - 11
Mary - Water carrier - 10
Daphne - 9
Ben - 7
Stephen - 6
Venus - 4
Ellen - 2
Rose - 1 4/12Eli - Plough boy - 19
Dulcinea - Deaf and Dumb - 12
Priscilla - 10
Lucy - 6O. Simon Rakes leaves 72 Robert H. - Hoe - 26
Penny - Hoes and nurses an infant - 22
Chesley - 7
Bella - 2¾
Phillis - 7 mos.Primus - Ox driver, sickly - 40
Tempe - Spins - 47
Mary Ann - Hoes - 21
Robert - Ploughs - 16
Iverson - Cowboy - 11Sam - Draws water and feeds mules - 72 Jim Hall a carpenter, consumption - 48 Eliza - crooked ankle - 26
Frank - 10%
West - 83/4
Ellen - 6%
Letty - 3%
Matilda - 11 mos.
0. Phillis - bed ridden - 72
Henry - Laborer at Mill - 26
Clary - Ploughs - 24Netta - Spins - 43
Alethia - Ploughs - 11
Easter - 9Betsey - Hoe hand - 26
Celia - 7
Gage - 4
Joe - infant - 1Abram - Hoe - 34
Leannah - Hoe - 28
Jackson - water carrier - 10
Dolly - 5Elcey - Plough hand - 28
Winter - Blacksmith - 39Ancil - Miller - 33
Peggy - Spins - 28
Mary Ann - 9
John - 8
Charlott - 5O. Easter - 72
Spencer - Hoe - 20
Kate - Ploughs, pregnant at present, does very little - 18Jimmy Campbell - Jackleg carpenter, very small - 23
Rebecca - Hoe, nurses an infant, small. - 16
Mary Ann - infant - 10 mos.Ephraim - Foreman of Ploughs - 44
Nanny Bartow - Spins - 42
Fenton - Plough boy - 17
Paul - Cowboy - 12
Milly - 6
Philip - 3 7/12Old Joe - 72
Phillis - cooks for overseer, in feeble health - 52
Robert Evans - an orphan, waits on overseer - 17
John Sail - Hoe - 34
Richard - Plough Boy - 22
L. Mary Evans - an orphan, pregnant - 15
Anthony - a very inferior, lazy hand 23Ben Wallace - Laborer at Mill - 27
Elizabeth - Hoe - 27
Mingo - 5
Henry - 4
Giles - 1 3/12[Number, all told.] 139.
G. Noble Jones.