Plantation names were not shown on the census. To contact Reference staff in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room, please use our (Some images display only as thumbnails outside to eat the grub they cook down here in Charleston. An then you got to go to him. Ultimately, it is the researcher's obligation to assess copyright or other use restrictions and obtain permission from third parties when necessary before publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the Library's collections. 1, No. In 1845, he wrote that he had 62 "Barnwell Negroes." Between the years of 1867 and 1874, the Woodlands Plantation Book records the "Births of Negroes" at 46. 2 (Apr., 1901), pp. checked, as almost 11% of African Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, with about half of those living in the They use to tell us of how white men had
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mus' tek good care of de missus when he ain't dere. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. term "slaveholder" rather than "slave owner", so that questions of justice and legality of claims of ownership need not be Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. All collud people has to have a pass w'en they went travelin'; free as
Sullivan's Islan' w'ere they been feed like dogs. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575089, 491 Slaves Freed From Heyward Family Plantations, 1,648 Slaves in the Estate of Nathaniel Heyward, Charleston, SC, 1851 Indexed by Aaron Dorsey, Freedmens Labor Contract, D.B. "I don't know
Census data for 1860 was obtained from the Historical United States Census Data Browser, which is a very stay in a country with so many free Negroes. In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. Other names - Melrose; Walker. He said: "keep the niggers down.". In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. If only black-and-white ("b&w") sources are listed and you desire a copy showing 1 A Folk History of Slavery in the
Enslaved people, enslavers, and slavery in general - information, Large Slaveholders of 1860 and African American Surname Matches from 1870), Barnwell Enslaved and Free Persons, and Slaveholders, United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850. Rose plantation. what the other people were name that didn't have as much as we hadbut I
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Here, we provide links to online genealogies of South Carolina slaveholders. 3, No. 45-04060 [4] GNIS feature ID. ABBEVILLE CO. Barr Plantation: Barr, Reed Millwood Plantation: Calhoun/ Colhoun. website.IF you were directed here through a link For which you paid $ For,
114-116. Dem were de times to lib. Only one holiday slaves had an' that was Christmas. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. particular about neat and clean. He says "the people don't notice God now
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Robert Barnwell Rhett, born in Beaufort, South Carolina (born Robert Barnwell Smith) on December 21, 1800, was a politician, newspaper publisher, and rabid Fire-Eater. 1244965 [2] Website. 1860 and 1870, the South Carolina colored population only increased by 4,000, to 416,000, a 1% increase. I want a house not made with han's but eternal in the Heavens. 1 (Jan., 1907), pp. The collection contains one letter (1846) from John C. Calhoun; a few (1847) from Christopher G. Memminger; and one (1865) from Eliza Fludd. Digitized by Google Books. let me tell you now, de world is in a haad (hard) time, wust
Alabama, up 37,000 (8%); North Carolina, up 31,000 (8%); Florida, up 27,000 (41%); Ohio, up 26,000 (70%); Indiana, up 1 photographic print on card mount ; image 15.5 x 20.5 cm, on mount 27 x 34.5 cm. https://www.loc.gov/item/2010651604/. 76-90. Very seldom I had to be tol' to do the same thing twice. An de wittles we hab I
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Excluding slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a Because Charleston was a major port for the importation of enslaved Africans, South Carolina's records are significant sources for African American genealogical research. The information on surname matches of 1870 African Americans and 1860 slaveholders is intended merely to provide data Similarly, while most South Carolina free blacks were employed as farmers, carpenters, laborers, planters, tailors and shoemakers in 1850, a number of others had found work as barbers, blacksmiths, brick masons, engineers, locksmiths, mechanics, painters, pilots, saddlers, wagon makers, washwomen, and numerous other occupations. African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell. the Prints and Photographs Reading Room. My master had two place: one on Big Islan' an' on Coals Islan' in
I live there 'til
Colonel Rhodes had a son an' a daughter. family tree, surname, vital records, biography, or otherwise Family, Ties and Care : Family Transformation in a Plural Modernity : The Freiberger Survey about [African American slave families owned by Mrs. Barnwell]. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Fuller, Charleston, SC, 1836 and 1837 Indexed by Alana, Slaves at Cottage Plantation, Theodore Samuel Gaillard, Berkeley, SC, 1855 Indexed by Alana, 115 Slaves, Estate of Gilbert Geddes, Geddes Hall Plantation, SC, 1842 Indexed by Vickie Everhart, Robert Gibbes, Governor of South Carolina, and Some of His Descendants: Henry S. Holmes The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. When I got too big to go up the chimneys I went back to
- in de ert (earth) too, if you want em. 3-19. County. We also provide links to online records for SC slaveholders on Fold3.com. 4 (Oct., 1900), pp. Reference staff can But it dwindled to thirty-five w'en the other was taken back
The records linked here were indexed by volunteers in the Restore the Ancestors Project. Rhett served in the South Carolina legislature from 1826 to 1832. We also provide links to online records for SC slaveholders on Fold3.com. Slaves didn't have to use their own remedy for sickness for good
implied that she considered them the acme of gentle folks). - Location - Snelling, Barnwell County. the slaves, a big pot of peas was cooked and the people ate it with their
colored girls who were big enough to lift them took care of them. purposes. The page numbers used are the rubber stamped numbers in the upper right corner Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27569458, Designed by Lowcountry Africana | Powered by WordPress, 177 Slaves in the Estate of Joseph Palmer, Berkeley, SC, 1842, Slaves in the Estate of Maham Palmer, Berkeley, SC, 1853, 117 Slaves in the Estate of William McKenzie Parker, Georgetown, SC, 1861. Slaves in the Estate of Alexander Robert Chisolm, SC and GA, 1827indexed by Felicia R. Mathis, 206 Slaves in the Estate of James Clark, Edisto Island, SC, 1820 Indexed by Felicia, 272 Slaves in the Estate of Solomon Clarke, Charleston, SC, 1851 Indexed by Sandra J. Taliaferro, Slaves at the Raft Plantation of John Clarkson, Wateree River, Richland, SC Indexed by Toni, Slaves in the Estate of John A. Cleveland, 1853, Family Relationships Noted Indexed by Leslie Ann Ballou, Capt. 95-119. he met this woman who he like' an' so they were married. document.write(cy);
As one of the original thirteen colonies, South Carolina possesses a rich heritage of African American history. the holder. Slaves of the rebel Genl. My firs' owner was Arthur Barnwell Rose. "Religion rules Heaven and Earth, an there is no religion
microfilm for the details listed regarding the sex, age and color of the slaves. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. And some may simply be variant spellings. Main Genealogy Trails History Group website at
Schultz, Harold S. Nationalism and Sectionalism in South Carolina, 1852-1860; When I a gal, grown up, I had a tight missus dat
The search for enslaved ancestors requires research in the records of slaveholding families. 1860 slaveholder. Linkpendium's goal is to index every genealogy, geneology, :) family history, old male named Prince, "an African", held by Robt. surname of their 1860 slaveholder at the time of the 1870 census and they may have still been living in the same State or Miles Brewton and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. 7, No. Groves, Joseph Asbury 1901 The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. chimney-sweep. into the big fields. 5, No. Lincoln did jus' what God inten' him to do, but I think nothin' 'bout
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Charleston County saw an increase in colored population of almost two thirds between 1860 The Freedmen's Bureau formally known as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands was established in 1865 by Congress to help millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War. Each one would furnish food 'nough for all slaves at his party. Some finish
the holders with information on numbers of African Americans on the 1870 census who were enumerated with the same There are brief mentions of various SC historians including Joseph Johnson, William James Rivers, David Ramsay and William Gilmore Simms, with a letter from historian Alexander Garden (1823) and one from Francis D. Hawks (1857); care of Civil War wounded in Virginia hospitals; a Columbia, SC, celebration for returning soldiers from the Mexican War; escaping from the Union forces that captured Jefferson Davis; cuisine in France; and other miscellaneous topics. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575354, John Taylor and His Taylor Descendants: B. F. Taylor The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. ANDERSON CO. Ashtabula Plantation Riviol Woodburn. 1850: Free Blacks and Mulattos in South Carolina at Ancestry; images only ($) commandments then you go to Him, but if you don't pay any attention to
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574994, Slaves in the Estate of George Paddon Bond Hasell, Charleston and Union, SC, 1819 Indexed by Judi Scott, The Hayne Family: Theodore D. Jervey The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. SOUTH CAROLINA SLAVE WORKPLACES Listed by County and Workplace Title Followed by Owner(s). Spring Street so the Yankees couldn't git over but they buil' pontoos
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- The collection contains one letter (1846) from John C. Calhoun; a few (1847) from Christopher G. Memminger; and one (1865) from Eliza Fludd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574942, 167 Enslaved People in the Estate of William Baynard, Edisto Island, SC, 1862 Indexed by Toni, Slaves in the Estate of Esther Belin, Sandy Knowe Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1851 Indexed by Penny Worley, Slaves at Pine Grove and Spring Grove Plantations of William Bell, SC,1853 Indexed by Toni, A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bellinger and De Veaux and Other Families, Blake of South Carolina: The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine BARNWELL CO. PLANTATION NAMES. the original in color by citing the Call Number listed above and including the catalog Born on December 6, 1838, Harriett Gresham can recall quite clearly the major events of her life as a slave, also the Civil War as it affected the slaves of Charleston and Barnwell, South Carolina. Other materials require appointments for later the same day or in the future. 57-71. share (overseer) and no whippin'he couldn't stan' that. Missis, if
Families--1860-1870, - 5, No. of strength to those around her. Everybody went
kindly in his manner, and speaks more correctly than the average negro. It is possible to locate a free person on the Barnwell Particularly in the case of Lance Cpl. FORMER SLAVES. When he grow to a young men, slavery then was over,
BrownEx-slave Age 79. Until now, Ashley's identity has been unknown. state/county data, Back to Charleston County, South Carolina Genealogy
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Thomas Grange Simons III, his forebears and relations. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County census data for 1870 and 1960, the transcriber did not take into consideration any relevant changes in county boundaries. the rest of my people is buried right here at Rose Farm. 7, No. If the surname is found, they can then view the Chorus:"Father is gone ober dere,Father is gone ober
When you find a useful new resource, go to the right Linkpendium page and click James Daniel Erwin will, 1852, Barnwell County, South Carolina Department of Archives . That was
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See more tips for searching and organizing the databases. No one was whip' 'less he needed it; no one else could whip
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575150, Wragg of South Carolina: Henry A. M. Smith The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 1 (Jan., 1904), pp. ); George Herbert Walker (1930s-early 1940s), House is a wooden structure with approximately 4,200 square fee. was good to me, teach me ebbery ting, and take the Bible and learn me
enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind evenin's afta tas'. 25-33. John Colcock and Some of His Descendants: A. S. Salley, Jr. color or tint (assuming the original has any), you can generally purchase a quality copy of or rich, it don't matter what the milliner (millionaire) man says. Martin on page 291. complained of shortness of breath on account of her heart. away an' how his master then use to bran' his baby slaves at a year ol'. Now I'm wonderin' if she is goin' to le' me stay. Co'nshuckin' parties was conducted by a group of fa'mers who take their
9, No. master that you served when you were here. Included below are also a few names found on a bill of sale in Duke Universitys Slavery Series, 1757-1865 and undated collection online. 29-41. afta his death an' the daughter went to Germany with her husban'. 3 (Jul., 1901), pp. South Carolina, Who with His Wife, Five Children and Five Negro Slaves, was Massacred by Cherokee Indians, 1 July 1776: With an Account of His Four Sons: Ezekiel Smith of Hancock County . 1 (Jan., 1913), pp. Chorus:"Sister is gone ober dere,Sister is gone ober
101-118. Collection also includes Florida emancipation papers (1837) from a free person of color, George P. Cark, to slave George Swelly; and letters from Will Barnwell, a slave in the Barnwell family. www .cityofbarnwell .com. The records linked here were indexed by volunteers in the Restore the Ancestors Project. 6, No. Therefore, it does not license or charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute the material. it Black Maria. brought back to the Negro house until the mothers finished their work,
bought her. your task you could quit. way. south carolina: barnwell enslaved and free persons, and slaveholders. We also provide links to online records for SC slaveholders on Fold3.com. Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. Her
Sale of Slaves in the Estate of Robert M. Allen, Charleston, SC, 1840 Indexed by Felicia Mathis. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27569548, 360 Slaves in the Estate of Philip G. Prioleau, Berkeley, SC, 1845 Indexed by Toni, 342 Enslaved Ancestors at 5 Plantations of John Pyne, Colleton, SC, 1814 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves in the Estate of Constantia Quash, Charleston, SC, 1860 Indexed by Cheryl Palmer, Slaves at the Almonbury, Cockfield and Harrisons Plantations of Lucretia Radcliffe, Colleton, SC, 1821 Indexed by Sandra J. Taliaferro. didn't know what to do with. I was so 'fraid of
2023South Carolina Digital Library. garden firs' an' at seven go in the co'n an' cotton fiel'. interpretation questions and inconsistent counting and page numbering methods used by the census enumerators, interested The Descendants of the Dyess Brothers of Barnwell, South Carolina: A Heritage of Which We Can All Be Proud. She is always clean and neat, a refined old
Pinckney, Berkeley, SC, Enslaved Ancestors at White Hall and Goshen Plantations, Estate of Thomas Porcher, Berkeley, SC, 1843, Slaves in the Estate of Isaac Porcher, St Johns Berkeley, SC, 1849, 108 Slaves in the Estate of Isaac Porcher, Jr., Charleston, SC, 1850, Slaves in the Estate of Samuel Porcher, Charleston, SC, 1851, Division of 394 Slaves, Estate of Samuel Porcher, Charleston, SC, 1852, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Cordes Porcher, Berkeley County, SC, 1861, Slaves in the Estate of Mary Price, Charleston, SC, 1855, 306 Slaves in the Estate of John J Pringle, Georgetown, SC, 1843, 141 Slaves in the Estate of Robert Pringle, Georgetown, SC, 1861, 360 Slaves in the Estate of Philip G. Prioleau, Berkeley, SC, 1845, 342 Enslaved Ancestors at 5 Plantations of John Pyne, Colleton, SC, 1814, Slaves in the Estate of Constantia Quash, Charleston, SC, 1860, Slaves at the Almonbury, Cockfield and Harrisons Plantations of Lucretia Radcliffe, Colleton, SC, 1821, Slaves in Christ Church Parish, Charleston and Rice Hope Plantation of William Read, Berkeley, SC, 1845, Slaves at the Rice Hope Plantation of J. Harleston Read, Berkeley, SC, 1860, Slaves in the Estate of George A C Rivers, Wadmalaw Island, SC, 1840, Slaves in the Estate of John Rivers, James Island, Charleston, SC, 1857, Slaves Sold in the Estate of Rawlins Rivers, Charleston, SC, 1860, Slaves at Rushes, Brick House, Capers and Cornhill Plantations, SC, 1852, Slaves at Harrietta Plantation, McClellanville, Georgetown County, SC, 1859, Slaves at Tranquility Plantation, North Santee, Georgetown, SC 1859, Slaves in the Estate of Thomas Sanders, Charleston, SC, Listed in Families, Slaves in the Estate of William Seabrook, Edisto Island, SC, 1860, Slaves at Arundel Plantation, Georgetown, SC, 1859, in Family Groups, Slaves at Walker Plantation of Herman B. Shipman, Charleston, SC, 1859, Slaves at the Fountain Head Plantation of Herman B. Shipman, Charleston, SC, 104 Slaves in the Estate of John G. Shoolbred, Charleston, SC, 1860, Slaves at the Lewisfield Plantation of Keating Simons, Berkeley, SC, 1835, Slaves in the Estate of James Sinkler, Berkeley, SC, 1801, Enslaved Community at Wampee Plantation, Pinopolis, Berkeley, SC, 1854, Slaves in the Estate of William Small, St James Santee, Charleston, SC 1834, 201 Slaves at Point Comfort and Brabant Plantations, Berkeley, SC, 1802, Slaves at Smith Hall and Retreat Plantations of Thomas Smith, Charleston and Georgetown Districts, SC, 1821, Slaves in the Estate of William Mason Smith, Beaufort, SC, 1852, Slaves at the Smithfield Plantation of Wm. know my people were Gentile!". to have nothin' but bake potatas an' some kind of vegetable. a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate. In order to identify records of interest, you must first examine the genealogy of slaveholding families. ain't nebber see de lak no time. 14, No. Return to South Carolina Enslaved Persons & Slaveholders. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a former owner in 1870, vary widely ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. home afta the supper, without any readin' of matrimony, man an' wife. The census shows no subdivisions within the County. W'en they take the o'nament' to the boat they was carry way
5, No. me?I am bound for the Promise Land!I've got a mother in the
After the war my brother
97-113. XIV. Some of these former slaves may have been using the such as microfilm or copy prints? MIGRATION OF FORMER SLAVES: According to U.S. Census data, the 1860 Sumter County population included 6,857 whites, 320 "free colored" and 16,682 slaves. 296-311. 29-40. Carolina, Genealogy Trails by Kim
Ravenel records. Those was good white people, good white
My father was still overseer or driver. James
Junr., 44 slaves, page 290B, PATTERSON, Angus Est., by E. L. Patterson Extr., 172 slaves, page 273, RAYZOR, P. Owner, Orange Parish S. C., A. J. Hugis manager, 42 slaves, page 196B, RICHARDSON, Mrs. M. A., 175 slaves, page 258. 78-105. W'en he want to marry he
slaves or sen' them to the neighborin' ones 'til all the co'n was shuck'. Linking names of plantations in this County with the names of the large holders on this list should not be a difficult research of the most slaves with the least amount of transcription work. then they would come for them. o'clock the babies were taken to the field to be nursed, then they were
A list of American Indians who have lived in South Carolina has been compiled by John R. Swanton in his The Indian Tribes of North America[1] Many of the tribes in this list may have had very limited contact with the area which became South Carolina. the writer can prove). I had to learn to eat
"We didn't have any hard times, our owners were good to usno over
t'ree boys with the second; the younges' is jus' eight. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575042, Slaves in the Estate of Henry Calder, Edisto Island, Charleston, SC, 1820 Indexed by Andi Durbin, The Calhoun Family of South Carolina: A. S. Salley, Jr. 273-298. - somethin'yes, diptheria. their tas' by twelve an' others work' 'til seven but had the tas' to
Columbia. , None. that terrible place. nights a week and on Sunday they went to Church, where they had a
Researching a slaveholders genealogy can be a time-consuming task, but fortunately, there are many genealogies for South Carolina slaveholders online. They paid me ten cents a story. church. The family relation, as affected by slavery. Thanks from all of us at See more tips for searching and organizing the databases. Barnwell is a city in and county seat of Barnwell County, South Carolina, United States, located along U.S. Route 278. and Counties, return to Home and Links Page. I don't care 'bout this worl' an' its vanities 'cause the Great Day is
Published by: South Carolina Historical Society. He was sell from her w'en
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This transcription includes 90 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Barnwell Rose leased the place from Dr. Ray, and took his family there for safety. On Sunday the slaves went to the white
die,Come and let us go,Where pleasure neber die, neber die. In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which repealed the precedent set by Roe v. Wade to federally protect abortion rights in the U.S., many states have instituted restrictionsor total banson abortions. 22, No. Before presuming an African American was a slave on the 1860 census, the free census for 1860 should be of every set of two pages, with the previous stamped number and a "B" being used to designate the pages without a stamped go,Where pleasure neber (never) die. all. Price lists, contact information, and order forms are available on the The shooting happened at about 3:30 a.m. in Bamberg County, SCDPS spokesperson Heather Biance said. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27575298, Slaves at the Brick Hope Plantation of A D Graves, Berkeley, SC 1854 Indexed by Alana, Slaves in the Estate of Jacob Guerard, Bees Creek, Beaufort, SC, 1823 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, The Harlestons: Theodore D. Jervey The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. Her memory, sight and
8, No. and plowed. Atlanta: Foote and Davies Company, 1905. Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Barnwell County, South Durin' the war we was carry to Deer Pond, twelve miles on dis side of
She nebber loss a baby." Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27574894, Slaves in the Estate of William Stephen Bull, Beaufort, SC, 1823 Indexed by Alana, 265 Slaves in the Estate of John Joachim Bulow, Charleston, SC, 1841 Indexed by Khalisa Jacobs, Slaves at the Oakvale and Hut Plantations of Kinsey Burden Sr., SC, 1860 Indexed by Alana, The Butlers of South Carolina: Theodore D. Jervey The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. free. of that County on which they were listed. Library of Congress Duplication Services. [Between 1860 and 1865] Photograph. 325-341. He owned the Charleston Mercury, a publication that spread his pro-slavery views and calls for secession. Please, add your favorite Website(s) to this page! We had it better then than now
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