Bills of sale for enslaved people, most of whom were purchased by John P. Blackmon of Georgia.

Also included are certificates of importation and exportation for individuals purchased in North Carolina but taken to Georgia, most of whom are represented in the bills of sale. (Though Blackmon lived Georgia, his children later settled in Macon and Bullock Counties in Alabama.)

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Bills of sale for enslaved people, most of whom were purchased by John P. Blackmon of Georgia.
fulltopic Alabama documents
Ann, slave in Person County, N.C., of Haywood Williams and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1813; Banks, Mary H.; Banks, Sarah; Blackmon, John Polk, 1785-1831; Bob, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Mary H. Banks, Sarah Banks, and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1803; Boykin, John; Brown, David; Camp, J. T.; Cherry, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1801; Cloye, slave in Randolph County, Ga., of David Brown and John P. Blackmon; Copeland, James; Cuffe, slave in Tattnall County, Ga., of James Stafford and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1787; Dave, slave in Wilkinson County, Ga., of Matthew Jones and John P. Blackmon; Dennis, slave in Jones County, Ga., of Peter Gill and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1809, brother of Dennis; Disharoon, John E.; Drue, a slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Wright Nichols and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1802; Edward, slave of John Fleming and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1807; Edwards, David; Essick, slave of John E. Disharoon and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1808; Felton, Boon; Fleming, John; Flora, slave in Randolph County, Ga., of David Brown and John P. Blackmon; Frank, slave in Jones County, Ga., of Peter Gill and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1812, brother of Frank; Gill, Peter; Hall, Alfred B.; Harrell, David; Harris, Thomas W.; Jane, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1815; Jim, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Charles Powell and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1801; King, John; Lan, slave of J.T. Camp and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1822; Laray, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of David Harrell and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1807; Lizzy, slave in Talbot County, Ga., of David Edwards and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1803; Louisa, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1817; Lucien, slave in Talbot County, Ga., of Thomas W. Harris, Alfred B. Hall, and William McMurray, b. around 1815; Lucy, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of John Boykin and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1808; Luis, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of John Boykin and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1807; Mariah, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1808; McMurray, William; Nancy, slave in Wilkinson County, Ga., of John King and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1803, daughter of Sally; Nichols, Wright; Powell, Charles; Sally, slave in Wilkinson County, Ga., of John King and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1789; Silvia, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Boon Felton and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1806; Sintha, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1814; Stafford, James; Williams, Haywood; African Americans--Georgia; African Americans--North Carolina; Slave trade--Georgia; Slave trade--North Carolina; Slavery--Georgia; Slavery--North Carolina; Jones County (Ga.); Randolph County (Ga.); Talbot County (Ga.); Tattnall County (Ga.); Wilkinson County (Ga.); Hertford County (N.C.); Person County (N.C.)
description Also included are certificates of importation and exportation for individuals purchased in North Carolina but taken to Georgia, most of whom are represented in the bills of sale. (Though Blackmon lived Georgia, his children later settled in Macon and Bullock Counties in Alabama.)
title Bills of sale for enslaved people, most of whom were purchased by John P. Blackmon of Georgia.
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spelling Bills of sale for enslaved people, most of whom were purchased by John P. Blackmon of Georgia.Also included are certificates of importation and exportation for individuals purchased in North Carolina but taken to Georgia, most of whom are represented in the bills of sale. (Though Blackmon lived Georgia, his children later settled in Macon and Bullock Counties in Alabama.)1807-18311807-07-081800-1809; 1810-1819; 1820-1829; 1830-1839Ann, slave in Person County, N.C., of Haywood Williams and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1813; Banks, Mary H.; Banks, Sarah; Blackmon, John Polk, 1785-1831; Bob, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Mary H. Banks, Sarah Banks, and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1803; Boykin, John; Brown, David; Camp, J. T.; Cherry, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1801; Cloye, slave in Randolph County, Ga., of David Brown and John P. Blackmon; Copeland, James; Cuffe, slave in Tattnall County, Ga., of James Stafford and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1787; Dave, slave in Wilkinson County, Ga., of Matthew Jones and John P. Blackmon; Dennis, slave in Jones County, Ga., of Peter Gill and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1809, brother of Dennis; Disharoon, John E.; Drue, a slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Wright Nichols and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1802; Edward, slave of John Fleming and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1807; Edwards, David; Essick, slave of John E. Disharoon and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1808; Felton, Boon; Fleming, John; Flora, slave in Randolph County, Ga., of David Brown and John P. Blackmon; Frank, slave in Jones County, Ga., of Peter Gill and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1812, brother of Frank; Gill, Peter; Hall, Alfred B.; Harrell, David; Harris, Thomas W.; Jane, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1815; Jim, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Charles Powell and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1801; King, John; Lan, slave of J.T. Camp and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1822; Laray, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of David Harrell and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1807; Lizzy, slave in Talbot County, Ga., of David Edwards and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1803; Louisa, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1817; Lucien, slave in Talbot County, Ga., of Thomas W. Harris, Alfred B. Hall, and William McMurray, b. around 1815; Lucy, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of John Boykin and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1808; Luis, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of John Boykin and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1807; Mariah, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1808; McMurray, William; Nancy, slave in Wilkinson County, Ga., of John King and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1803, daughter of Sally; Nichols, Wright; Powell, Charles; Sally, slave in Wilkinson County, Ga., of John King and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1789; Silvia, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of Boon Felton and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1806; Sintha, slave in Hertford County, N.C., of James Copeland and John P. Blackmon, b. around 1814; Stafford, James; Williams, Haywood; African Americans--Georgia; African Americans--North Carolina; Slave trade--Georgia; Slave trade--North Carolina; Slavery--Georgia; Slavery--North Carolina; Jones County (Ga.); Randolph County (Ga.); Talbot County (Ga.); Tattnall County (Ga.); Wilkinson County (Ga.); Hertford County (N.C.); Person County (N.C.)TextCertificates; Receipts (Financial records)Weems, LockLock Weems papersSPR66Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/16598