Slavery had been theoretically abolished by President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation which proclaimed, in 1863, that only slaves located in territories that were in rebellion from the United States were free. researching their family origins. From the Collection: The collection contains genealogical research notes covering 1820-1880, including county data, church and marriage records, family histories, and other materials. Garden and Gun Land property listing online, [photo] Old Spring Hill Plantation, Barbour County, Alabama. )1900 Unnamed man Lowndes1900 3 2 Daughter of Jim Crosby Lowndes1900 3 2 Wife of Jim Crosby LowndesMarch 2, 1900 Jim Crosby LowndesMarch 18, 1900 Charles Humphries LeeMay 5, 1900 John White GenevaJuly 5, 1900 John Roe HenryJuly 10, 1900 John Jennings ShelbyJuly 23, 1900 Elijah Clark MadisonSept. For black Americans the census may hold the only records they can find of their ancestors. contact: The slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a slaveholder. [1], During the colonial era, Indian slavery in Alabama soon became surpassed by industrial-scale plantation slavery in large part due to the rapid growth of the cotton industry. checked also. 1869-1896. Discusses the causes of the rebellion and the right of Texans to be in a state of revolution against the Government of Mexico. Bedford . Send cash, checks or money orders to our P.O. Jim was about eighty years old and had been lying on his oars for twelve years. Sylvia had done nothing but eat, drink, and smoke for sixteen years. The 1, 1910 Unnamed man CalhounOct. 3, 1902 Samuel Harris LeeJune 30, 1903 Andrew Diggs JacksonNov. Barbour County, Alabama Owens/Powell Census Extracts 1830-1900 4/22/2007 Alabama Homing 1 wildamurphy@gmail.com 1830: No Cope, Owen(s) or Powell indexed in Barbour County 1833 State Census for Barbour County, Alabama, copied by Helen S Foley, Eufaula, Al 36027, 1976. Barbour County Alabama Public GIS Website. 5, 1887 George Hart LeeJan. New Castle County (part) 98. They hoed potatoes and tobacco, but Rev. 4, 1899 Marshall McGregor PikeJune 6, 1899 William Hill BibbJuly 30, 1899 Solomon Jones ButlerAug. County, AL. In 1850, the slave census was also separate from the free census, but in earlier years it was a part of the free The slavery categories exist to help with tracking the genealogy and family history of pre-Civil War era slaves. The national memorial aims to teach about America's past in hope of promoting understanding and healing. 27, 1893 Mack Segars CrenshawJan. have still been living in the same State or County. Although Clayton deplored the laws granted freedom to Negroes, he said, he believed that all were in honor bound to observe these laws. 21, 1879 Squire Smith RussellJune. Slavery had been theoretically abolished by President Abraham Lincoln 's Emancipation Proclamation which proclaimed, in 1863, that only slaves located in territories that were in rebellion from the United States were free. 11, 1910 Grant Richardson BibbDec. 13, 1892 John Packard MonroeOct. 25, 1891 Two unnamed men ButlerSept. 22, 1907 Moses Dossett MobileNov. 13, 1893 Monroe Smith MarengoAugust 1893 Joe Floyd PickensSept. 4, 1915 William Smith ElmoreJan. slaveholder in each County. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a A Narrative of Oneda Lackow - Underground Railroad Fugitive. Lewis, one of them, a little later tried out the new freedom; he wanted to see, he said, what he could do by himself. Ethridge, Robbie Franklyn, and Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall. Zog and leftists will never permit an honest depiction of slavery in history books used in schools. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. They would even defend Massuhs chillun with their very lives! 4, 1907 Will Scott BullockMarch 24, 1907 Cleveland Harding LauderdaleMarch 25, 1907 Joe Lawrence GenevaAug. Genealogical and historical data from the period of antebellum enslavement of Africans in the US, Location: Spring Hill, Barbour County, Alabama census for 1860 and not know whether that person was also listed as a slaveholder on the slave census, because published public. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Bart Thrasher was one of Alabama's most notorious outlaws, one who helped Bibb County earn the moniker "Bloody Bibb" at a time when it was an extension . Like its neighbors, the Alabama Territory was fertile ground for the surging cotton crop, and soon became one of the major destinations for African-American slaves who were being shipped to the Southeastern United States. Comer] ASSOCIATED FREE PERSONS Comer family: John . Barbour County Courthouse 1 Court Square PO Box 219 Clayton, Al 36016 Phone: 334-775-8366 Fax: 334-775-1125 Barbour County District Court 303 E Broad St Eufaula, AL 36027 Phone 334-687-1516 Barbour County Website Judge of Probate has marriage probate and land records from 1800's. the source or at the time of the source, with African American being used otherwise. The Eufaula Barbour County Chamber is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the entire community and we stand ready to assist the visitor and newcomer, and we look forward to another 98 years of service. their free, non-commercial distribution, and further, is More: A permanent wound: How the slave tax warped Alabama finances. Sources Taken from Szucs, Loretto Dennis, "Research in Census Records." PLANTATION NAMES. [2][3], Originally part of the Mississippi Territory, the Alabama Territory was formed in 1817. Comer, slave owner, mine operator, planter;Carrie Gertrude Seay Comer wife of J.W. 73086 Washington DC 20056-3086 1, 1889 "Big Six" ShelbySept. Death records for Alabama state convicts who died while either a prisoner in custody or on parole are in this database. 13, 1933 A. T. Hardin BibbAug. The study found 3,777 Negro slave owners in the United States. 29, 1919 Miles Phifer MontgomerySept. This transcription lists the names of those largest slaveholders in the County, the number of slaves they held in 16, 1904 Rufus Lesseur MarengoAug. 9, 1893 John Booker Davis HenryDec. 1, 1891 William Williams HenryAug. Managers, SORRY, BUT THE ALABAMA FILE Comer], Comer family: John Fletcher Comer (?-1857) plantation owner; Catherine Lucinda Drewry Comer (?-1898) wife of J.F. [Report Broken Link] Blount Co. 1860 Federal Census. Alabama Vital Records P.O. submission. The museum and memorial is believed to be the nation's first site to document racial inequality from slavery through the Jim Crow era and into the present. 15, 1920 Jack Waters CovingtonMarch 11, 1920 Wilbur Smith MontgomeryJuly 30, 1920 Juster Jennings DaleJuly 30, 1920 Sills Spinks DaleAug. 11, 1898 Albert Anderson LamarSept, 17, 1898 Joe Thompson TallapoosaOct. This page has been accessed 362 times. 2, 1901 Charley Bend St. ClairAug. 14, 1920 Select Reeves ButlerOct. 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. If you have Alabama files you'd Ironaton Alabama (Talladega County) [10], Alabama had an estimated population of under 10,000 people in 1810, but it increased to more than 300,000 people by 1830. 1.6 Receipt, for sale of a slave by M. A. Williams, dated January 14, 1858, Dallas County, Alabama 1 item, 1 leaf 1.7 Facsimile of the Declaration of the People of Texas to General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana. Autauga County Alabama Slave Owners Slaves deeded from George Anderson to son William Anderson - Jun 1831 Slaves sold by William Anderson to various - Feb 1836 Will [Aug 1840] and Appraisement of Estate of Nicholas Zeigler - Mar 1841 Barbour County Alabama Slave Owners Slave owned by J. R. Upshaw in the records of Liberty Baptist Church - Sep . The plan was to drain off the slave population southwest and south into the tropics. Researchers are still compiling names of lynching victims, and various lists appear online, based on newspaper accounts, research, oral histories and other sources. Source American History American History [ Up ] [ Blue Springs CSA Reunion ] [ Gazetteer of Place Names Page 1 ] [ Irwinton Inn 1935 ] [ East Al. and to the volunteers who sponsor the counties and everyone who Alabama, U.S., Death Record of State Convicts, 1843-1951. 27, 1885 Alexander Reed ClarkeApril 20, 1886 Unnamed man JeffersonOct. 21, 1878 Daniel McBride LimestoneJune 15, 1879 Dave Benson St. ClairDec. Click through to donate to us through our cashtag $occdissident15. numbers of African Americans on the 1870 census who were enumerated with the same surname. A permanent wound: How the slave tax warped Alabama finances, Alabama history tour covers Civil War, cotton - not slaves, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. 30, 1896 John Adams MonroeOct. Selected Records in the USGenWeb Archives Project - Alabama, Court Records 7, 1904 Horace Maples MadisonDec. the free census for 1860 should be checked, as almost 11% of African Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, with addressed in this transcription. They hold records that are available in the public domain, but may be hard to find, hence they offer a convenient way to research. 2, 1900 Wallace Townsend ElmoreDec. Information that can be found in these records includes surname, death date, county, race, sex, cause of death, location of death, and death date. Marshall J. Williams III, Revenue Commissioner Eufaula, AL 36027 For technical assistance contact GIShelp@FlagshipGIS.com or call (770) 886-4645. term "slaveholder" rather than "slave owner", so that questions of justice and legality of claims of ownership need not be Hunter Wallace Topical and respectful comments are welcome. Alleghany, Amelia, Amherst, and Appomattox Counties 1333. Thousands of Negroes, uneducated, unfitted for anything except to obey and do their duty as directed, were given their freedom and the privilege of citizenship. Where did freed Alabama slaves go if they did not stay in Alabama? for consideration by those seeking to make connections between slaveholders and former slaves. Clayton was a Major General in the Army of Tennessee and also fought at the Battle of Stones River, Chickamauga and the Battle of Atlanta. Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection. 13, 1933 Dan Pippen BibbSept. 12, 1911 Iver Peterson BarbourMarch 11, 1911 Jackson Walker PikeApril 2, 1911 Abberdine Johnson BullockJan. 8, 1893 Joseph Givham DallasDec. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 7, 1910 John Dell MontgomeryOct. 21, 1893 Richard Mays St. ClairMarch 15, 1893 Tom Brunnon PikeJune 22, 1893 Daniel Edwards DallasJune 27, 1893 Ernest Murphy TallapoosaJuly 16, 1893 Unnamed man ShelbyJuly 28, 1893 Lindsay Harper ChiltonAug. 24, 1883 Lewis Houston JeffersonDec. Thanks to Rootsweb for slaves owned by purchasers of land from the public domain was 16. The perpetrators were rarely prosecuted in most cases. The information on surname matches of 1870 African Americans and 1860 slaveholders is intended merely to provide data decreased 17% to 12,143, while the "colored" population increased 6% to 17,165. this county, except for 102 year old female Carolina, an African, held by Henry Lockhart and shown on page 102B. Slavery Era Insurance Policies Registry -. 1870, the Alabama colored population increased by 37,000, to 475,000, a 17% increase. 27) reportedly includes a total of 16,150 slaves. 12, 1918 George Whiteside ColbertJune 6, 1919 James E. Lewis MobileJune 18, 1919 Jim McMillan BibbAug. Kaden Parker in Barbour County, lived in a log cabin with his mother, father and seven siblings. lower because some large holders held slaves in more than one County and they would have been counted as a separate CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Since the collection was released online, Proctor said the response has been overwhelmingly positive, despite a few negative comments. 25, 1916 Richard Burton SumterJuly 1, 1916 Sam Meeks PickensJan. Alabama cemetery records Due to variable film quality, Alabama cemetery records, Vol. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years Black Families of Alabama's Black Belt: Butler, Dallas, Lowndes, Marengo, Perry, and Wilcox Co. Doll's Genealogy Site: focus on Macon Co. Large Slaveholders of 1860: extraction of many slaveholders in various Alabama counties The Village: Alabama Slave Project o Number manumitted (freed) in the year preceding June 1. o Age, gender, and color of slave When Alabama seceded from the Union in 1861, the state's 435,080 slaves made up 45 percent of the total population. 16, 1890 Henry Smith JeffersonMarch 24, 1891 John Dances ShelbyMarch 28, 1891 Elrod Hudson FranklinMarch 28, 1891 Jeff Denzmore (Dinsmore) FranklinMarch 31, 1891 Zachariah Graham MobileMay 2, 1891 Monroe Watters LamarMay 29, 1891 Jeff Thomas WalkerJuly 18, 1891 Mack Brown BlountJuly 26, 1891 Jesse Underwood ColbertAug. The census further lists Georgia as . Siney Bonner. 18, 1887 Monroe Johnson JeffersonNov. 3, 1910 Bush Withers CovingtonOct. Agent, 50 slaves page 147, COCHRAN, John, James Cole agent, 64 slaves page 147, EBERHART, Samuel Sr., 52 slaves page 109B, MARTIN, J. J. Autauga County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 1), Baldwin County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Barbour County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 6, 0), Benton County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Bibb County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 12, 4), Blount County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Bullock County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Butler County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Calhoun County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 1), Chambers County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 29, 5), Cherokee County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Choctaw County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 4), Clarke County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 10, 1), Coffee County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Colbert County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Conecuh County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 0), Coosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Covington County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 0), Crenshaw County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Dallas County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 1), Fayette County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Franklin County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 1), Greene County, Alabama, Slave Owners (1, 25, 9), Hale County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 0), Henry County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 0), Jefferson County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 1), Lauderdale County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 9, 0), Lawrence County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 15, 1), Limestone County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 0), Lowndes County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 0), Macon County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 7, 4), Madison County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 24, 8), Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners (1, 22, 19), Marion County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Marshall County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 1, 0), Mobile County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 4, 4), Monroe County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 12, 3), Montgomery County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 11, 1), Morgan County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 10, 1), Perry County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 16, 5), Pickens County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 0), Pike County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), Randolph County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 1), Russell County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 14, 1), Shelby County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 0), St. Clair County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 3, 1), Sumter County, Alabama, Slave Owners (2, 15, 7), Talladega County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 21, 1), Tallapoosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 5, 1), Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 11, 3), Washington County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 2, 1), Wilcox County, Alabama, Slave Owners (0, 12, 0). 30, 1896 Jeff Jackson MonroeOct. This is straight from the horses mouth though. John Wallace Comer was injured during the Battle of Atlanta and was rescued from the battlefield by his loyal slave Burrell. Census data on African Americans in the 1870 census was obtained using Heritage 3, 1886 John Hart LeeNov. It wasnt until the 1910s that the exodus became a flood and that was due to the attraction of wartime industries and the final ruin of the Cotton Kingdom at the hands of soil erosion and the boll weevil. the County and the first census page on which they were listed. This transcription includes 98 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Slavery was officially abolished in the United States, following the end of the US Civil War by the Thirteenth Amendment which took effect on December 18, 1865. Racially related terms such as African American, black, mulatto and colored are used as in Box 5625 Montgomery, AL 36103-5625 Phone (334) 206-2999 Record Request Forms They have birth and death records from 1908 to present and some scattered earlier records. Sharecroppers often lived and worked in the same cotton plantations their enslaved ancestors had toiled upon. Comer] 1860: 61 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, C.L. Barbour County was created on December 18, 1832, and its original boundary lines encompassed lands acquired from the Creek Indians in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson as well as lands in the eastern part of Pike County. Alabama Slave Project - ALGenWeb Appraisement and Inventory of Slaves in Wills, Macon County AL Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society P. O. 1, 1891 Ella Williams HenryAug. USGenWeb Archives Project - Alabama Main Table of Contents, The He loaded Comer in a boat and rowed him 260 miles down the Chattahoochee River to Columbus, GA where his mother met him and took him back to the plantation in Spring Hill where he recuperated his health. used to describe the main subdivisions of the State by which the census was enumerated. A Slave Cabin in Barbour County near Eufaula. Plantation names were not shown on the census. Sussex County Slave Schedules. of Henry, 49 slaves page 172B, SANFORD, Est. 8, 1943 Willie Lee Cooper Monroe. on these pages were obtained from sources permitting free 2. on these pages is freely available to the Comer and the White League redeemed Barbour County in the Election Riot of 1874. 30, 1896 Robert Allison MonroeOct. 30, 1919 John Temple MontgomeryJan. 5, 1898 John Williams AutaugaJan. AL Genweb: General Alabama genealogical information. Dallas, Montgomery and Mobile counties in Alabama all saw increases in the colored The transcriber did not notice any such slaves named in Adam Cemetery Find a Grave . My Davis ancestors can be traced back to the 1870 Population Census for Barbour County, Alabama. these pages are furnished for the free use of those engaged 7, 1901 John Wesley Pennington CoffeeSept. . USGenWeb Archive Project -Alabama File 27, 1905 Alex MacDonald LimestoneFeb. The narratives offer rare first-person insight into one of the cruelest institutions in American history. Harriet was only about fifty years old, but she had been enjoying a pension already for eleven or twelve years.. SURNAME MATCHES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS: (exact surname spellings only are reported, no spelling variations or soundex), (SURNAME, # in US, in State, in County, born in State, born and living in State, born in State and living in County), WILLIAMS, 28865, 2335, 102, 2095, 1417, 51. This is a mid-level category and should not have individual profiles added to it. The Comer family, white cotton planters, lumber yard owners, and enslavers of Barbour County, Ala., included Catherine Lucinda Comer (d. 1898), who, widowed in 1858, continued to farm cotton and to operate the family's corn mill and lumber yard, and her six sons: Hugh Moss Comer (1842-1900); John Wallace Comer (1845-1919); St. George Legare Comer (b. It was still hard to take myself out of it. When the Civil War reached Alabama, he buried about $100,000 in gold somewhere on his property. Manager, The USGenWeb Archive Project - Alabama File Born in Orange County, Barbour studied law with St. George Tucker and practiced briefly in Kentucky before . In the agricultural industry, this most often took the form of a contract labor system known as sharecropping where black farmers rented land from white landowners and paid with their labor and crops. the same restrictions/permissions. 21, 1884 Short HaleOct. A Slave Cabin in Barbour County, Near Eufaula, Alabama. Alabama was one of the first seven states to withdraw from the Union prior to the American Civil War . If life was so awful here, most of them would have left but they didnt after the war. Thanks to Rootsweb for providing space for this site. Mary A., 43 slaves page 109, COCHRAN , John, Jack Amen? Here are the names of those 340 victims, listed by year, month and day, recording their names and the counties where they died. 1847); U.S. senator and Alabama governor . Nick Johnson, RoadSnacks June 17, 2016 - 69,114 views . 26, 1894 Thomas Douglas SumterMarch 29, 1894 Oliver Jackson MontgomeryApril 12, 1894 William Lewis WilcoxApril 22, 1894 John Williams ColbertApril 22, 1894 Thomas Black ColbertApril 22, 1894 Tony Johnson ColbertApril 1894 Two unnamed men ChiltonJune 25, 1894 Edward White LamarJune 30, 1894 Lewis Bankhead ChiltonNov. Archives Project is part of The USGenWeb Project, The City of Wilmington 99. Baine, Rodney M. 1995. transcription for their own purposes. 7, 1903 Charles Young St. ClairDec. PURPOSE. It was owned (in the 1800's) by John Rufus Blocker. Alabama African American Census. 6, 1906 Corneilius Robinson MobileOct. Freed free websites for researching your Alabama family ancestors : Barbour County, Alabama. please help! 5, 1910 Calvin Ezelle MonroeDec. This page has been accessed 2,379 times. Their conduct in this trying time, he observed, should prove to the world the love, fear, and high regard they entertained for their former masters.. 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