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Concordia County

 

Slaves Held by the Conner Family of MS, LA and TX
Transcribed and Submitted by Matthew Arrington
Source: Stampp, Kenneth M. 1989 Records of Antebellum Southern Plantations
from the Revolution through the Civil War:
Series I, Part 3, Lemuel P. Conner and Family Papers,
1818-1865, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA.

Contributed to African American Griots by: Toni Carrier, USF Africana Heritage Project


List of Slaves by Family Group:

Joe Blue 35 Black Smith & E
Jane his wife 32
George her son 7
Elsey her daughter 5
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Claiborne 27 Carpenter
Big Betsy his wife 27
Sam her son 13
Reubin her son 7
Judy her daughter 4
Joshua her son 2
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Fanny 32 Cook Ordinary
Carter her son 5
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Reubin Fry(?) 28 Brick Layer, & Rheumatic
Little Betsy his wife 23
Sally her daughter 7
Susan her daughter 5
Archy her son 3
Malinda her daughter 1 1/2
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Bima(?) Bina(?) 55 Takes Care of Children
Charles her son 22
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Jack Hughes 15
Mina(?) Mirna(?) 18
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Nancy Williams 22
Ann her daughter 4
Archy her son 2
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Bill Olden Cooper
Lucky his wife
Charles Jordan her son
Viny A Fine Spinner
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Bill Moss(?) Mays(?) copy upon request
Fanny his wife
Simon her son
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George Cook
Mary Spain his wife
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Charles Wallace(?) Wallice(?)
Maria Herrington his wife
Emelia her daughter
Barbara her daughter
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Jim Russel
Jinny his wife
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John Anderson Occupation illegible, Ore----? Ordinary? copy upon request
Nancy his wife Good cook & house servant
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Alfred Mulholen
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Dan
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Ben Barland
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Ned
Mary Long his wife
Emeline her daughter
Joe her son
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