Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nathan Wade | Male | trustee of grantor | ||
William Lunn | Male | owner | ||
Dr. Benjamin Franklin | Male | other | ||
James Correll | Male | other | ||
Jacob | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved | |
Penelope | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved | |
Vina | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved | |
Patsey | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved | |
Andrew Griffin | Male | creditor of owner | ||
Thomas Oakes | Male | creditor of owner | ||
Bank of Cape Fear | creditor of owner | |||
Francis Kerry | Male | creditor of owner | ||
Oakes and Griffin | creditor of owner | |||
Oakes and Son | creditor of owner | |||
State Bank of NC at Salisbury | creditor of owner |
Deed of Trust. William Lunn has accumulated over $2500 in debts, including some court judgments, notes and open accounts. Lunn places into Trust with Nathan Wade his 159 acre home place, “…Four negroes Jacob, Penelope, Vina and Patsey…”, livestock, wagons, farm equipment, furniture, etc. The document was signed March 14, 1829, presented in Court May 1829 and registered July 21, 1829.