Montgomery County, Alabama Slaveholder Affidavits: October 19, 1861b

Slave owners, or their representatives, filed these affidavits with the Montgomery County Judge of Probate to reclaim enslaved people that they owned who had become imprisoned in Montgomery County, Alabama. In most cases, the affidavits provide the name, age, sex, and skin color of an enslaved perso...

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Main Author: Montgomery County, Alabama Probate Court
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Published: Montgomery County Archives
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topic photographs, labor contracts, slaveholder affidavits
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Montgomery County, Alabama Slaveholder Affidavits: October 19, 1861b
Montgomery County, Alabama Probate Court
fulltopic photographs, labor contracts, slaveholder affidavits
Autauga County (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Men; Slaves; African Americans; Slaveholders; Abner; William Hall; Thomas J. Alsop
description Slave owners, or their representatives, filed these affidavits with the Montgomery County Judge of Probate to reclaim enslaved people that they owned who had become imprisoned in Montgomery County, Alabama. In most cases, the affidavits provide the name, age, sex, and skin color of an enslaved person. The affidavits also provide the names of the owners of the enslaved persons, and the Alabama counties the owners lived in. In many cases, it appears an owner sent a representative to reclaim an enslaved person. In those instances, the affidavit also contains the representative’s name. In the rare occurrence that the enslaved person’s owner resided outside of Alabama, the affidavit at the least provided the name of the state, and sometimes the community, the owner lived in. This particular affidavit concerns an enslaved boy named Abner who belonged to William Hall of Autauga County, Alabama, Thomas J. Alsop, the representative of William Hall, filled out the affidavit with the Montgomery County, Alabama probate court on October 19, 1861.
spelling Montgomery County, Alabama Slaveholder Affidavits: October 19, 1861bAutauga County (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Men; Slaves; African Americans; Slaveholders; Abner; William Hall; Thomas J. AlsopSlave owners, or their representatives, filed these affidavits with the Montgomery County Judge of Probate to reclaim enslaved people that they owned who had become imprisoned in Montgomery County, Alabama. In most cases, the affidavits provide the name, age, sex, and skin color of an enslaved person. The affidavits also provide the names of the owners of the enslaved persons, and the Alabama counties the owners lived in. In many cases, it appears an owner sent a representative to reclaim an enslaved person. In those instances, the affidavit also contains the representative’s name. In the rare occurrence that the enslaved person’s owner resided outside of Alabama, the affidavit at the least provided the name of the state, and sometimes the community, the owner lived in. This particular affidavit concerns an enslaved boy named Abner who belonged to William Hall of Autauga County, Alabama, Thomas J. Alsop, the representative of William Hall, filled out the affidavit with the Montgomery County, Alabama probate court on October 19, 1861. Montgomery County, Alabama Probate CourtOctober 19, 1861DocumentJPGProbateOffice_SlaveholderAffidavits_10This 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 the Montgomery County Archives 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/p17217coll8/id/9
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