Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daniel Moore Sr. | other | |||
William Carell | grantor | |||
David Moore | grantee | |||
Salley Moore | grantee | |||
Carrell Moore | grantee | |||
Sally Moore | grantee | |||
William Mast | grantee | |||
Miry Mast | grantee | |||
Old George | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Young George | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
America | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Judy | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved | |
John | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved | |
Amouz | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Channey | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Milley | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved | |
[unknown] | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
[unknown] | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
[unknown] | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Tom | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Sinty | Black ("negro") | enslaved |
Division of the enslaved people belonging to the late William Carell. The entry states the indivudials "bend our selves in a sum of one hundred dollars to stand to the division of the Nigrors [sic] (Negroes) that was left to them by will by Old William Carell Dec." David Moore and his wife Salley to receive Old George, Young George, and America. Carell Moore and his wife Salley to receive Judy, her son John, Amouz, and Channey. William Mast and his wife Mirey to receive Milley and her three children, Tom, and Sinty.