USGenWeb Archive Project -Alabama File More: A permanent wound: How the slave tax warped Alabama finances. later, the County was listed as having 11,850 whites, 19% less than 100 years earlier, while the 1960 total of 12,840 27, 1889 John Sleet JeffersonDec. Perry County, Alabama Register of Slaves Brought into Alabama after 16 Day of Jan 1832. They hoed potatoes and tobacco, but Rev. The ALGenWeb Project - Barbour County, Alabama. Until three years ago, Russell and 227 other former slaves accounts of their enslavement were kept safe in the archives at Louisiana's Southern University. the free census for 1860 should be checked, as almost 11% of African Americans were enumerated as free in 1860, with In 1838, its administration sold 272 men, women, and children and used the profits to keep the university afloat, according to a New York Times report from April. 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. 25, 1916 Richard Burton SumterJuly 1, 1916 Sam Meeks PickensJan. No flaming or trolling. Baine, Rodney M. 1995. Shortly after the Civil War, the J.W. The national memorial aims to teach about America's past in hope of promoting understanding and healing. The collection also contains a list of military pension and bounty land applications. 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. During the War Between the States, he served in the 57th Alabama Infantry Regiment in the Army of Tennessee. Garden and Gun Land property listing online, [photo] Old Spring Hill Plantation, Barbour County, Alabama. See also list of Statewide Alabama Archives, Historical & Genealogical Societies. and C.L.D. Date Constructed/ Founded: not determined 5, 1910 Sylvester Peyton MonroeFeb. commercial enterprise and information found WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Barbour and Bath Counties 1335. 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. 1, 1896 William Hunter DallasSept. Barbour County Alabama Public GIS Website. Estimates of the number of former slaves who used the surname of a Ive shared the Comer story here before, but I was reminded of it this afternoon when I came across another story about the end of slavery on Henry D. Claytons plantation in Barbour County. 27, 1912 Willis Perkins MarionNov. 27, 1885 Alexander Reed ClarkeApril 20, 1886 Unnamed man JeffersonOct. NOT LIVE IN ALABAMA AND HAVE NO ACCESS TO ANY RECORDS, Search USGenWeb Archive Project -Alabama File 16, 1925 Grant Cole MontgomeryApril 25, 1926 Lillie Cobb BlountOct. term "slaveholder" rather than "slave owner", so that questions of justice and legality of claims of ownership need not be 4, 1893 Unnamed man BibbSept. 14, 1893 Ed Guyton PickensSept. 18, 1893 Riley Gulley WilcoxOct. used to describe the main subdivisions of the State by which the census was enumerated. 23, 1909 Ray Rolston CleburneDec. 6, 1912 Azariah Curtis ChoctawDec. 30, 1896 Jeff Jackson MonroeOct. 29, 1892 Allen Parker MonroeJan. Census data for 1860 was obtained from the Historical United States Census Data Charles H. Miller was the son of George Oliver Miller, a merchant, former slaveholder, and veteran of the Civil War who migrated from the Carolinas to Alabama with his family as a young man in the 1830s. 15, 1896 Robert Wilson MontgomeryApril 12, 1896 Reddick Adams RussellJune 21, 1896 Leon Orr MorganJune 24, 1896 William Westmoreland LowndesAug. This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Alabama that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture They hold records that are available in the public domain, but may be hard to find, hence they offer a convenient way to research. 14,629 whites, 33 "free colored" and 16,150 slaves. Slaves had a comfortable retirement on the plantations. Narrative of Oneda Lackow - Underground Railroad Fugitive. Flagship GIS, Inc. - Security Notification (March 9, 2022) 13, 1892 Burrill Jones MonroeOct. But the accounts also reveal stark differences in some owners treatments of slaves. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. project of the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, a Montgomery legal advocacy group. Buy newspaper front pages, posters and more. 6, 1906 Corneilius Robinson MobileOct. They hoed potatoes and tobacco, but Rev. Alabama was admitted as the 22nd state on December 14, 1819. 13, 1892 John Packard MonroeOct. Links to Online Census Records. in 1860, is either non-existent or not readily available. material for posting on these pages does so in recognition of 28, 1907 John Lipsey PickensSept. Fayette County, Alabama 1850 Slave Schedules Fayette County, Alabama 1860 Slave Schedules Greene Co, AL Deeds of Samuel Morrow Documenting Prior Slave Emancipation(slaves owned by Samuel Morrow in Greene County, AL) Henry-Dale County, AL Archives WillsWard Sr, Shadrach January 1848(slaves owned by Shadrach Ward Sr. in Henry County, AL) 24, 1900 Unnamed man HenryDec. Division, and those over 150 in the Western Division. 7, 1893 Jim Wilkins DallasDec. There are many stories of how faithful Negro slaves were to their White masters (not so much to their Negro slave masters, who were known to be quite cruel) and White masters families. I thought I would share it. 25, 1897 Henry Abrams MontgomeryDec. 24, 1898 John Anderson ChambersNov. Alice Campbell [acampbell@nconline.com] . Archives Project is part of The USGenWeb Project, The 7, 1903 Charles Young St. ClairDec. Alabama, Alt-South, American South, Culture, Dixie, History, Identity, Negroes, Race Relations, Slavery, southern heritage, Southern History Series, White Supremacy 9, 1881 Shade Thompson BarbourJuly 22, 1881 Albert Brooks Barbour, April 14, 1882 Henry Ivy DallasApril 14, 1882 Sam Acoff DallasAug. 2. these larger slaveholders, the data seems to show in general not many freed slaves in 1870 were using the surname of their Here are the names of those 340 victims, listed by year, month and day, recording their names and the counties where they died. He may be older than you, and perhaps he carried you in his arms when an infant. Comer; Braxton Bragg Comer (1848-1911) son of J.F. Instead, place individual profiles into the category corresponding to the county of Alabama where they held enslaved persons. 4, 1899 Marshall McGregor PikeJune 6, 1899 William Hill BibbJuly 30, 1899 Solomon Jones ButlerAug. According to a statement sent to BuzzFeed News, Georgetown University president John DeGioia will make a formal announcement of his plans later Thursday. 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. BROWDER, Est. 4, 1895 Toby McGrady BullockOct. TABLE 1. 2, 1919 Archie Robinson ClarkeAug. Narrative of Jackson, the Vice-President's Slave. Using plantation names to locate ancestors All rights reserved (About Us). Huntsville, Alabama served as temporary capital from 1819 to 1820, when the seat of government moved to Cahaba in Dallas County. The slavery categories exist to help with tracking the genealogy and family history of pre-Civil War era slaves. Barbour County, Alabama Description of the Collection This small collection comprises a journal kept by Comer, 1844-1847, containing various kinds of records relating to agricultural activities on his Barbour County, Alabama, plantation and to his lumber and corn mills. Click through to donate to us through our cashtag $occdissident15. 20, 1904 Ed Avery WalkerSept. 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. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._W._Comer, http://www.gardenandgunland.com/land/old-spring-hill-plantation/388. Chas Parker, a slave to Rev. It may be that when, only a few years ago, you girded on your cartridge-box and shouldered your trusty rifle, to go meet the invaders of your country, you committed to his care your home and your loves ones; and when you were far away upon the weary march, upon the dreadful battlefield, in the trenches, and on the picket line, many and many a time you thought of that faithful old negro and your heart warmed towards him , These words, Mr. Clayton thought, indicated the condition into which the country had been plunged by the termination of the war. 14, 1892 William Webb DallasMarch 3, 1892 Unnamed man CalhounMay 5, 1892 G. H. Rose ChoctawMay 16, 1892 Berry Roden Talladega May 16, 1892 Jim Roden TalladegaMay 16, 1892 Will Carter TalladegaJuly 4, 1892 Unnamed man WalkerJuly 5, 1892 Edward Prater ClayOct. 30, 1896 Robert Allison MonroeOct. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. History of Eufaula. Send cash, checks or money orders to our P.O. on these pages were obtained from sources permitting free Learn more. The average size of household for slaveowners and non-slaveowners was nearly identical, totaling 6.4 and 6.3 respectively. 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. Chas Parker, a slave to Rev. D., 43 slaves page 101. Copyright 1997 - 2006 [6][7], The Alabama Fever land rush was underway when the state was admitted to the Union, with settlers and land speculators pouring into the state to take advantage of fertile land suitable for cotton cultivation. Ank Bishop. 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. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Barbour County, Alabama (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 10, 1892 John Johnson TuscaloosaFeb. ancestor not shown to hold slaves on the 1860 slave census could have held slaves on an earlier census, so those films can be Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held in Barbour County, Alabama, Name index and images of slave schedules listing slave owners and only age, gender and color data of the slaves in cesus states or territories in 1850. Siney Bonner. 8) of Perry County. Lewis, one of them, a little later tried out the new freedom; he wanted to see, he said, what he could do by himself. have still been living in the same State or County. Linking slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a slaveholder. USGenWeb Archives Project - Alabama Main Table of Contents, The 21, 1884 Short HaleOct. "Indian Slavery in Colonial Georgia. Do not use vulgar, hateful, wacky or esoteric language in the comments. If you have Alabama files you'd Although Clayton deplored the laws granted freedom to Negroes, he said, he believed that all were in honor bound to observe these laws. addressed in this transcription. 29, 1919 Robert Croskey MontgomerySept. Ironaton Alabama (Talladega County) 2, 1907 Frank Lucas WashingtonNov. He mentions slaves on the Selwood Plantation, Talladega Co., by name. 2, 1901 Charley Bend St. ClairAug. who did not stay in this county? 20, 1899 Peter Louin ElmoreAug. (6,400%). 20, 1899 Son of Peter Louin ElmoreNov. [ hide person profiles] Person Profiles (6) 8, 1920 Monroe Wood HenryOct. The color barrier is not as profound as it was during our time period, Proctor said. 1, 1888 Oscar Coger ColbertMarch 18, 1888 Jeff Curry JeffersonMarch 29, 1888 Theodore Calloway LowndesApril 23, 1888 Hardy Posey JeffersonJuly 1, 1888 Calvin Moody LawrenceJuly 13, 1888 Jim Torney St. ClairJuly 14, 1888 Frank Stone St. ClairSept. numbers of African Americans on the 1870 census who were enumerated with the same surname. My Davis ancestors can be traced back to the 1870 Population Census for Barbour County, Alabama. Since the U.S. government was not in effective control of many of these territories until later in the war, many of these slaves proclaimed to be free by the Emancipation Proclamation were still held in servitude until those areas came back under Union control. 7, 1901 John Wesley Pennington CoffeeSept. [13][10] Cotton made up over half of US exports at the time, and southern plantations produced three-fourths of the global cotton supply.[14]. Alabama Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 (selections) Ancestry Alabama cemetery records Family History Library . Alleghany, Amelia, Amherst, and Appomattox Counties 1333. During WWII segregated Negro troops were always led by a White Southern First Sergeant, because the War Department knew that White Southerners knew how to handle unruly, uppity coons. 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. Manager, The USGenWeb Archive Project - Alabama File Alabama Slavery-Related News Articles. [4][5] Within 20 years of becoming a state, Alabama was the largest cotton producer in the US, producing 23% of the nation's cotton crop. 14, 1920 Select Reeves ButlerOct. Slavery, however, existed in every county. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. Many black laborers refused to continue working the plantations, and chose to migrate to southern urban areas in large numbers.[13][15]. 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 . IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. All images used In the second, dated 16 December 1841, Beene expresses dissatisfaction with both shoes and prices. 23, 1913 Wilson Gardner JeffersonDec. She said the library has seen international interest in the slave narratives that have also become a part of history lessons at universities. HISTORY OF EUFAULA, ALABAMA, . Negro slave owners were listed in 29 Kentucky counties (see below). Some people were commenting that slavery didnt exist or that the stories were fabricated., After interviewing a former Shelby County slave named Cap Davis, one student wrote that, "When I asked him if he liked slavery he said, 'To tell you is not like feeling it. Youre talking about my people, Proctor said. 2, 1897 John Tompkins MonroeNov. Booth, Etta - Barbour County Bowen, Jennie - Mobile Bradfield, Nannie - Uniontown Bradley, Martha - Montgomery Brown, Allen - Barbour County Brown, Gus . Browser, which is a very detailed, searchable and highly recommended database that can found at 21, 1878 Daniel McBride LimestoneJune 15, 1879 Dave Benson St. ClairDec. The ordeal through which the Southern people passed during the process of Reconstruction was, he said, indeed severe. He came back the following autumn, moved back into his old cabin, and there remained until he was an old man. Comer and the White League redeemed Barbour County in the Election Riot of 1874. In April 2018, EJI opened two new sites in Montgomery, Alabama: The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, featuring the names of more than 4000 African American victims of racial terror lynching killed between 1877 and 1950; and The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration. 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. FORMER SLAVES. slaves owned by purchasers of land from the public domain was 16. 23, 1887 Jack Myrick HenrySept. in comparing census data for 1870 and 1960, the transcriber did not take into consideration any relevant changes in county This is a category for those who held slaves in this county. If an African American ancestor with one of these surnames The material covers the period 1805 to 1975, but the bulk . Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 1. I didnt like slavery once I found what freedom was.. The slavery categories exist to help with tracking the genealogy and family history of pre-Civil War era slaves. . When the Civil War reached Alabama, he buried about $100,000 in gold somewhere on his property. To check a master surname list for other States and B etween 1936 and 1938 . Alabama, U.S., Death Record of State Convicts, 1843-1951. Alabama Slave Owners. [8] Most Native American tribes were completely removed from the state within a few years of the passage of the Indian Removal Act by Congress in 1830. The full archive can be seen online atlib.subr.edu. 14, 1894 Robert Moseley JeffersonMarch 1895 Manuel Dunegan ChiltonMarch 1895 Rufus Swindler ElmoreApril 21, 1895 Alice Greene ButlerApril 21, 1895 Martha Greene ButlerApril 21, 1895 Mary Deane ButlerApril 21, 1895 John Rateler ButlerApril 21, 1895 Zeb Colley ButlerApril 28, 1895 Unnamed man ButlerMay 18, 1895 Jerido Shrivers CoffeeOct. In some cases, the names and dates are incomplete, or the names are unknown. Where did freed Alabama slaves go if they did not stay in Alabama? He goes on tell of four old pensioners on a plantation he visited in Alabama. This transcription includes 98 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Barbour County, accounting for 6,860 slaves, or 42% of the County total. It was owned (in the 1800's) by John Rufus Blocker. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. 1331. Slave Narrative Resources. Born in Orange County, Barbour studied law with St. George Tucker and practiced briefly in Kentucky before . Between 1860 and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, opening Thursday, is aproject of the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, a Montgomery legal advocacy group. Jenkins BarbourDec. 1, 1899 Andrew Sloss LawrenceFebruary 28 (? Cols (all except slave and free colored counts represent whites) (Copy in Dothan Public Library) 2, 1884 Jeff N. Rogers ChambersJuly 16, 1884 Joe Robertson GreeneJuly 18, 1884 Andy Burke TuscaloosaSept. Parkers slaves were called free negroes because they were treated so well., We have a few slaves who say they were treated well, Proctor said. Selected Records in the USGenWeb Archives Project - Alabama, Court Records Associated Pages: none, 1850:42 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, J.F. 13, 1909 John Holly SumterNov. 21, 1879 Squire Smith RussellJune. 22, 1896 Joseph James BibbJan. Southern History Series: Podcast: Damn Yankees! 1847); U.S. senator and Alabama governor . Dates: 1839-1841 enumerated in 1860 without giving their names, only their sex and age and indication of any handicaps, such as deaf or blind 14, 1893 William Archer PickensSept. The USGenWeb Archives Project is part of The USGenWeb Project. 18, 1915 "Kid" Jackson MontgomeryAug. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. 17, 1892 Harry Hinton ChoctawFeb. 21, 1885 George Ward BarbourDec. 6, 1909 Will Parker MonroeApril 25, 1909 John Thomas JeffersonSept. The actual number of slaveholders may be slightly Wyecott Plantation-BARBOUR COUNTY: Coffey Plantation-CHEROKEE COUNTY: Oakchia Plantation -CHOCTAW COUNTY: . demonstrates the importance of the local story in Alabama economics and politics. Genealogical techniques used to track slave families before the Civil War are necessarily quite different than those used for white or free African Americans. Agent, 50 slaves page 147, COCHRAN, John, James Cole agent, 64 slaves page 147, EBERHART, Samuel Sr., 52 slaves page 109B, MARTIN, J. J. You are the visitor to this page. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. for the details listed regarding the sex, age and color of the slaves. New Castle County (part) 98. )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. Comer], 1860: 61 slaves[1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, C.L. 13, 1892 Moses Johnson MonroeOct. A Slave Cabin in Barbour County, Near Eufaula Date: 1936; Photo, Print, Drawing Siney Bonner . researching their family origins. 23, 1909 Richard Robertson MobileJan. Since the collection was released online, Proctor said the response has been overwhelmingly positive, despite a few negative comments. 14, 1893 Paul Archer PickensSept. 10, 1892 Charles McKilton TuscaloosaFeb. 4, 1915 Ed Smith ElmoreJan. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. 3, 1907 Henry Singleton TalladegaNov. That was the case with Parkers family, although he later discovered true freedom. Genealogical and historical data from the period of antebellum enslavement of Africans in the US, Location: Spring Hill, Barbour County, Alabama Custom Content. The following excerpt comes from James Benson Sellers classic book Slavery In Alabama: On the Clayton plantation, when the slaves were told that they were no longer bound to remain, their former master offered to each one who decided to go conveyance and provisions for the rest of the year. A Slave Cabin in Barbour County, Near Eufaula Created / Published between 1936 and 1938 Headings - United States -- Alabama - Photographs Genre Photographs Medium 1 photographic print Call Number/Physical Location WPA Slave Narrative Project: Container, A917, vol. 5. 3, 1910 Unnamed man TalladegaOct. Social pressure was brought to bear on planters who failed to discharge this part of a slave-owners responsibility. Particularly in the case of handwriting interpretation questions and inconsistent counting and page numbering methods used by the census individuals, both white and black, who lived at Faunsdale Plantation in Marengo County, Alabama and in Uniontown, Alabama. Then whips were used to burst the blisters, Slaters interview reads. Racially related terms such as African American, black, mulatto and colored are used as in these pages are furnished for the free use of those engaged Slavery Era Insurance Policies Registry -. Excluding slaves, the 1860 U.S. population was 27,167,529, with about 1 in 70 being a Tap into Getty Images' global-scale, data-driven insights and network of over 340,000 creators to create content exclusively for your brand. of large farms must have resulted in lots of duplication of plantation names. States that saw significant increases in colored o Number manumitted (freed) in the year preceding June 1. o Age, gender, and color of slave Barbour Co., AL [Report Broken Link] Benton Co. . 14, 1893 Polk Hill PickensSept. The narratives offer rare first-person insight into one of the cruelest institutions in American history. The memorial lists the names of 4,400. submission. 1. 19, 1882 Jack Turner ChoctawAug. 11) and Severe (Beat No. 30, 1919 John Temple MontgomeryJan. census. Reading these wills may provide the reader with a clue on their ancestors. Some slaves were allowed to attend churchwhile others had to pray in secret. Some of [10], Alabama had an estimated population of under 10,000 people in 1810, but it increased to more than 300,000 people by 1830. Calhoun County, AL Queries/Join eMail Group Southern History Series: The End of Slavery In Barbour County, AL July 22, 2019 Hunter Wallace Alabama, Alt-South, American South, Culture, Dixie, History, Identity, Negroes, Race Relations, Slavery, southern heritage, Southern History Series, White Supremacy 4 The man above is John Wallace Comer and his body servant Burrell. OVERVIEW Location: Spring Hill, Barbour County, Alabama Date Constructed/ Founded: not determined Associated Surnames: Comer Historical Notes: none Associated Pages: none ASSOCIATED ENSLAVED PERSONS 1850: 42 slaves [1850 Federal Slave Schedule, Barbour Co., AL, J.F. 10, 1918 William Bird ColbertNov. 29, 1919 Miles Phifer MontgomerySept. The president of Georgetown University announced on Thursday that he would enact a series of measures to acknowledge and make amends for the schools history with slavery including offering preferential consideration during the admissions process to descendants of the slaves the school once sold. Due to variable film quality, Georgetown University To Make Amends For Slavery Past. MIGRATION OF FORMER SLAVES: According to U.S. Census data, the 1860 Barbour County population included 3, 1886 John Hart LeeNov. 11, 1906 Bunk Richardson EtowahOct. This page was last modified 08:33, 11 May 2021. Marshall J. Williams III, Revenue Commissioner Eufaula, AL 36027 For technical assistance contact GIShelp@FlagshipGIS.com or call (770) 886-4645. 21, 1891 Ray Porter ChiltonSept. 11, 1910 Grant Richardson BibbDec. Mark Slater, a former slave born in Clarke County said any slaves caught committing an offense were stripped naked and beaten with boards until they had blisters. Box 5616 Montgomery, AL 36103-5616; Phone: (334) 242-7200; Fax: (334) 242-4993 about half of those living in the southern States. The term "County" is 100. Categories: Alabama, Slave Owners | Barbour County, Alabama, Slavery. WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Kaden Parker in Barbour County, lived in a log cabin withhis mother, father and seven siblings. Following the holder list is a separate list of the surnames of the holders with information on All materials contained on Slaves were 7, 1904 Horace Maples MadisonDec. Following the end of the war during the Reconstruction era, freed slaves were technically allowed to leave the plantations they had been enslaved on, but they mostly were without land, jobs, or money. Researchers should start with their most recent ancestor using AccessGenealogy's Census Records main census records area, as the census taken after the civil war (1870 onwards) enumerated all blacks as they did whites. 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