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Slaves Held by the Conner Family of LA
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

                                                                                                                      


Witnessed and Attested to on December 27, 1859 by Vidalia,
Concordia Parish, Louisiana Recorder Granville P. Williams

List of Slaves:

Vince 32
Chester 42
Henry W. 29
Robert 29
Little Bob 18
Unreadable 24
Eli 25
Bill 35
Big John 23
Tom G. 27
Jim B. 26
Davy 30
Randal 27
Tom B. 26
Tom Bill 28
Marshall 25
Peter 42
Gilbert 27
Henderson 25
Burrile 25
Hickman 24
Washington 26
Joe 30
Anderson 31
Ambrose 42
Wallace 27
Adeline 25
Mary B. 29
Eliza Ann 30
Hannah 32
Celia 42
Phoebe 30
Mary D. 31
Little Becky 18
Eliza W. 40
Lucy 18
Ann P. 24
Catherine 30
Rose 52
Lucy Ann 26
Mary S. 27
Becky C. 24
Rachel 36
Betsy W. 25
Katy 27
Maria 30
Old Tina 60
Ann H. 26
Emily 27
Louisa 27
Little Isaiah 30
Martha 15
Sarah 15
Henry 13
Cornelius 12
Fred 14
Little Bill 12
Jack 13
Bob C. 11
Lavina (?) 11
Unreadable
Frank 10
Ellen 8
George 7
Isaiah 7
Richard 5
Unreadable
Elizabeth 2
Dennis 1
Wilson 1
Edward 12

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