<petition><petition_analysis_number>20783707</petition_analysis_number><petition_url>https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/20783707</petition_url><state>Kentucky</state><county>Jefferson</county><location_type>County</location_type><file_day>3</file_day><file_month>8</file_month><file_year>1837</file_year><filing_court>Chancery</filing_court><enslaved_count>9</enslaved_count><fpoc_count>0</fpoc_count><total_people_count>22</total_people_count><repository>Kentucky Division of Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky</repository><abstract>The petitioners state that Joseph Hite, being infirm and needing care, executed to them a deed of trust in October 1830 for his slaves and personal estate to be administered for his and his son Abraham's benefit.  Joseph Hite died in February 1831; Abraham died in March 1836.  The petitioners briefly describe their management of the trust, including management of the slaves, and ask the court to "direct a settlement of their accounts as trustees aforesaid, and make them such just and reasonable allowance for their cares trouble &amp; expences" as is fair.  Of the eight slaves originally conveyed in 1830, only two remain in 1837.  Bett died of small pox around 1830; Alexander died of bilious fever in 1832; William was killed at a "negro dance" in 1836; Keziah was jailed for arson in 1832 and contracted cholera there and was sold; Matilda, due to her "vicious" nature, was sold in 1834; and Dick, an elderly slave, was placed in "the City Alms House," where he died. The slave Ann has had a son named Franklin since the establishment of the trust estate.</abstract><subjects><subject>Death of enslaved (disease)</subject><subject>Seniors (enslaved)</subject><subject>Diseases (mental)</subject><subject>Jails/Workhouses</subject><subject>Charitable organizations</subject><subject>Homicide</subject><subject>Destruction of property</subject><subject>Diseases (physical)</subject><subject>Insubordination</subject><subject>Management (enslaved)</subject><subject>Purchase/Sale prices (enslaved)</subject></subjects></petition>