Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
---|---|---|---|---|
John C. Blum | trustee of grantor | |||
George Hanes | Male | owner | ||
Michael Hanes | Male | other | ||
Nathan Chaffin | Male | other | ||
Thomas Oakes | Male | other | ||
Solomon | 40 | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved |
Elizabeth | 40 | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
Joseph | 25 | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
George | 20 | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
Lotty | 10 | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved |
Emanuel Shober | creditor of owner | |||
Rebecca Shober | Female | creditor of owner | ||
Hanah Hanes | Female | creditor of owner | ||
Theodore Shulz | Male | creditor of owner | ||
Lewis De Schweenetz | Male | creditor of owner | ||
Bank of Cape Fear at Salem | creditor of owner |
Deed of Trust. George Hanes has accumulated over $2700 in debts to several creditors. Hanes places into Trust with John C. Blum over 900 acres of real estate and “Likewise the following negro slaves to wit Solomon aged about forty years and his wife Elizabeth aged about forty years, Joseph aged about twenty five years, George aged about twenty years and a girl Lotty aged about ten years…”. The document was signed January 22, 1829, presented in Court May 1829 and registered July 20, 1829.