Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
---|---|---|---|---|
Charles H. Bobbitt | White | grantor | ||
Mary Ann Bobbitt | White | grantor | ||
William W. Daniel | White | grantee | ||
Anthony | man | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
Jacob | man | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
Martin | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Sarah | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Zippeo | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Lyddia | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Nancey | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Matthew | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Oliver | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Willis | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Loucy | Black ("negro") | enslaved | ||
Arthur | Black ("negro") | enslaved |
Charles H. Bobbitt uses enslaved men Anthony and Jacob, and Bobbitt's wife Mary Ann Bobbitt's inheritances of enslaved Martin, Sarah, Zippeo, Lyddia, Nancey, Matthew, Oliver, Willis, Loucy] and Arthur as part of collateral for debt secured by William W. Daniel Jr. for $5