Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans
Roll 12, 1837-1839Transcribed by Alma McClendon
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Note: Please read the introduction. Same Entry = same shipping information as that in the previous entry. Entry # refers to the number assigned to each transcribed manifest. Therefore, the sequence on the microfilm edition will be the same as the sequence in this transcription. Page numbers are not used. Again, the port of destination is always New Orleans. Hint: Search for a particular entry using the "find" function on your browser.
ENTRY # 1 Port: Baltimore Barque Hortensia Master: James Gumby Owner/Shipper: Mr.. Austin Woolfolk of Baltimore Date: 14 December 1836 Slaves: David m 25 6-1 Mulatto John " 20 5-11 Black William " 17 5-10 " John Williams " 19 5-10 " Ephraim " 24 5-8 Dark Mulatto Jessy " 24 5-8 Black Henry " 20 5-8 " Albert " 23 5-8 " George " 23 5-5 " Edmund " 14 4-11 " Issac " 14 4-11 " Mima f 40 5-7 " Emeline " 18 5-4 " Rachel " 17 5-3 " July Ann " 16 5-3 Dark Mulatto Ann " 15 5-2 " Mary " 15 5-1 Black District of Baltimore, Port of Baltimore, the 14 day of December 1836 Mr. Austin Woolfolk, Owner and Shipper of the persons named and particularly described in the above Manifest James Gumby. Master of the Barque Hortensia do solemnly, sincerely, and truly the first day January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight; and that under the Laws of the State of Maryland they are held to Service or Labor, as ____Slaves, and are not entitled to freedom under these Laws, at a certain time, and after a known period of service.---- So Help us God. Sworn to this 14 day of December 1836 before Bow Cat__ COLLECTOR Austin Woolfolk James Gumby Entry #2 Same Entry # as above District of Baltimore, Port of Baltimore, the 19 day of December 1836 I, William Frick Collector of the District of Baltimore, do hereby Certify, that the within is a true copy of the Original Manifest or List of Slaves, left on file in this office; and I do further certify, that Austin Woolfolk Owner & Shipper of the said Slaves and James Gumby Master of the within mentioned Bargue Hortensia have this day made oath, in manner directed by the ninth Section of the Act of Congress, passed the second day of March, 1807, prohibiting the importation of Slaves into the United States-- I do hereby authorize the said Master to proceed with the said Slaves named as within and being _______ in number, to the port of New Orleans in the State of Louisiana. Given under my Hand at the Custom House of Baltimore, the date above written. I, B. D. Bukuh Certify that the within Manifest was this day produced to me as the original Manifest of the Slaves on board of the Bargue Hortensia wherewith James Gumby is Master from Baltimore district wherewith I have herewith Signed my name this day 12 Jan 1839 B. D. Bukuh, B_____- Officer at the __________ Entry #3 Same as Entry # 1 Slave: Sidney m 17 5-6 Mulatto Note: Inspected and found correct. New Orleans 18th Jan 1837. Signed _____M______ Inspector. Entry #4 Same as Entry #2. I, William Frick Collector of the District of Baltimore, do hereby Certify that the within is a true copy of the Original Manifest or List of slaves, left on file in this office: and I do further certify, that A. Woolfolk Shipper of the said Slave , and James Gumby Master of the within mentioned ___________________________have this day made oath, in manner directed by the ninthSection of the Act of Congress, passed the second day of March, 1807, prohibiting the importation of Slaves into the United States--I do hereby authorise the said Master to proceed with the said Slave named as within, and being one in number, to the port of New Orleans in the State of Louisiana. Given under my Hand at the Custom House of Baltimore, The above written. Wm. Frick Entry #5 Port: Pensacola Ship: Schooner Elisabeth Master: James Forsyth O/S: John Paris of Pensacola Date: 5 March 1837 Slaves: Frank m 14 5-0 Black Entry #6 Same as Entry # 5 Entry # 7 Port: Tampa Bay Ship: Steam Boat Merchant Master: James Baker Shipper: James Baker for U. S. Date: 12 June 1837 Slaves: Adam (?) m Black Toby " "' Eliza f " Susannah " " Catherine " " Note: No ages or heights given. Entry # 8 See Entry #7 Port of Tampa Bay District of St. Marks I, Augustus Steele, COLLECTOR OF THE DISTRICT OF ST. MARKS, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, That the within is a true copy of the original Manifest or List of Slaves, left on file in this Office, and I do further certify, that James Baker -Shipper of the said Slaves, and __________-Master of the Steam Boat Merchant have this day made oath in manner directed in the ninth section of the act of Congress, passed the second day of March, 1807, prohibiting the importation of Slaves into the United States, I do hereby authorise the said Master to proceed with the said Slaves named within, and being Five in number, to the Port of New Orleans in the State of Louisiana, Given under my hand at Tampa , the day above written. Augustus Steele, D. Coll. Entry # 9 Port: Norfolk Ship: Schooner Harvest Master: Samuel Phillips O/S: W. W. Pierce Date: 21 December 1836 Slave: Moses m 14 4-5 Black Note: New Orleans Jany [sic] 30th 1837. Examined and found correct. O. B. Bradford, Insp. Entry #10 Port: Charleston, S. C. Ship: Brig Hiram Master: George Bacon Charleston, S.C. 22 Dec 1836 O/S: A. Hanson for Richard Long - Charleston Slave: Millory m 60 5-8 Black Entry #11 See Entry # 10 Entry # 12 Port: Tampa Bay Schooner Flash of New York Master: Luke A. Falvel Shipper: Isaiah Eldridge Date: 25 December 1836 Slaves: Christopher m 22 5-9 Black Entry#12(cont'd) Slaves (cont'd) Mat " 30 5-10 Dark Dempsey " 40 5-7 Black Wade " 14 4-10 Mulatto Entry # 13 - Same as Entry #12. Entry # 14 Port: Tampa Bay Ship: Georgian Master: Isaiah Eldridge O/S: Luke A. Falvel Date: 25 December 1836 Slaves: Bob m 17 5-11 Black Jack " 26 6-0 " David " 35 5-2 Note: Slave Mat Smith, age 21, 5-3, Black was crossed out on the Manifest. He does not have the same description as the slave , Mat in Entry #12. Entry # 15 See Entry # 14. Entry * 16 Port: Savannah American Ship: Marathon Master: ________ Shaw O/S: Ethan Allen of Franklin, Louisiana Date: 15 December 1836 Slaves: Joe m 22 5-9 or 10 dark William " 16 5-8 -10 dark Lincoln " 18 5-8 - 10 dark Louisa " 16 5-4 dark Entry # 17 See Entry # 16. Note: Marathon is of Boston and Master's full name is Ebenezer A. Shaw. Entry # 18 Port: St. Marks [Tampa] Steamer: Newcastle Master: J. D. Wilson O/S: D. Barrow of Florida Date: 19 December 1837 Slaves: Wish m 25 5-8 Mulatto Hariet f 25 5-7 Black Entry # 19 See Entry # 18 Entry #20 Port; St. Marks [Tampa] Brig: Somerset Master: Stacy Lewis O/S: Chas. C. Hall on Board Date: 26 December 1836 Slave: Charlotte f 20 5-1 Bright Negro Entry # 21 - Same as Entry # 20. Entry #22 Port: Alexandria Brig: Tribune Master: Samuel C. Boark O/S: James H.. Burch of Washington Consignee: Edward Williams of New Orleans Date: 21 December 1836 Slave: Edward Carroll m 18 5-7 Black Entry #23 - Same as Entry #22. Entry # 24 Same as Entry # 1 except ship listed as Brig Hortensia not Bargue Hortensia. Date is 13th day of December 1836. Evidently the ship was in port loading for several days before disembarking. Slaves: Jane f 23 5-3 Black Lavinia " 5 3-4 Black Solomon m 3 2-8 Black David Johnson " 35 5-8 Black Entry #25 - Same Entry as #24. Entry #26 Port: Charleston Brig : Arabian Master: _______ Gardener O/S: Lewis or Louis C. Shelton shipped by Jas. H. Lamkin of Charleston Date: 28 January 1837 Slaves: Tim m 28 5-8 Black William " 17 5-5 " Ann f 25 5-4 " W_s ( faded) " 16 5-8 " Isabel " 16/17 5-4 " Note: "The female slave Isabel was not pent [?] on board.". Entry # 27 -Same Entry as #26. Entry # 28 - Same as Entry #26 O/S: Jas. Boatwright of Columbia, S. C. Date: 6 January 1837 Slave: Jack m 20 5-6 Black Entry # 29 - Same Entry as # 28 above. Entry #30 Port: Pearlington of the Pearl River Schooner: Aluope [?] Master: Henry Lawson or Lanier O/S: Henry Lawson or Lanier of Hancock County, MS Date: 7 January 1837 Slaves: Joshua m 31 5-4 Black Isaac " 40 5-5 " Abraham " 32 5-8 " Margueritte " 12 4-10 " Ann " 20 4-11 " Eli m 2 2-6 " Anna f 9 mos. 2-1 " Latria " 30 5-0 " Entry #31 - Same Entry as #30. Entry # 32 Port: Charleston Schooner: E. O'Brien Master: __________Watts O/S: Isaac Moses of Charleston Date: 6 February 1837 Slave: Ham m 25 5-10 Black Entry # 3 - Same entry as #32. Entry #34 Port: Pensacola Schnooner: Elisabeth Master: James Forsyth O/S: Francis Bobe of Pensacola Date: 5 March 1837 Slaves: Anna f 40 4-10 Black Mary " 7 3-6 " Isabel " 15 5-4 " Miguel m 18 5-9 " Jim " 28 5-10 Mulatto Charles " 28 5-6 " Francis " Infant --- " Entry # 35 - Same entry as #34. Entry #36 Torn and Incomplete. Only port - Baltimore and date - 19 December 1836 is showing. INWARD SLAVE MANIFESTS FOR 1838 Entry # 37 - Top of page is torn off.. Date: 19 August 1838 O/S: Wm. Whiting of New Orleans Slave: Henry m 30 5-9 Mulatto Entry #38 Same as Entry # 37 Entry is illegible. Master: Thomas G_________(?) #39 Port: Norfolk and Portsmouth Brig: Isaac Franklin Master: William Smith O/S: Charles Hatcher for John Caldwell of Norfolk Date: 6 December 1838 Slave: Peter Glenford m 28 5-1 Black #40 Port: Pensacola Schooner Elizabeth Master: Jas. W. Forsyth O/S: J. W. Forsyth Date: 26 December 183_ Slave: Lorenzo m 19 5-7 Mulatto #41 Same as Above.. #42 Port: Pensacola Schooner Maria Master: John Williams O/S: Josiah Bradshaw of Pike County, Alabama Date: 25 December 1838 Slaves: Ben m 26 5-10 Black John " 25 5-9 " Peny boy 12 4-0 " Moses " 7 3-6 " Mary f 13 4-2 " Eliza " 24 4-6 " Julia " 30 5-0 " Maria " 26 4-2 " Phillippe m 1 1-6 Mulatto #43 Same Entry as # 42. #44 Port: Charleston Brig Arabian Master : Welch [H. H. Welch] O/S: W. J. Bull shipped by John Wilkes of Charleston Date: 13 December 1838 Slave: Josey m 19 5-3 Black - field Negro #45 Same as Above Entry #44.. #46 Same as Above Entry except: O/S: R. I or J. Eason for E. W. Bekin of Charleston Slave: Sally f 35 5-3 Black #47 Same as for Entry # 46 #48 Same as Entry # 44 except: O/S: D. C. Levy for S. L. Levy of Charleston Slave: Amy f 35 5-5 Black #49 Same as Entry #38. #50 Same as Entry #44 except: O/S: Listed next to slaves. All of Charleston, S. C. Slaves: Charity f 40 5-4 Black O/S - Mary Carlile Letty " 40 5-4 " " John Grayson George m 25 5-6 " " Mary Carlile Amus " 50 5-7 Mulatto " " " Lindy f 25 5-5 Black " J. Carlile Eleanor " 9 4-0 Mulatto " " " #51 Same as above Entry #50. #52 Port: St. Mark, Tampa Brig Somerset from New York Master: William Lewis O/S: Manuel Olivella of Tampa Date: 10 December 1838 Slave: Ennah Smith m 48 5-4 Dark #53 Same as above Entry # 52. #54 Port: Pensacola Schooner Elizabeth Master: James Forsyth O/S: H. S. Higley of Pensacola Date: 29 November 1838 Slave: Earvin m 25 5-10 Black #55 Same as Entry #54. #56 Same as Entry #53 except: O/S: J. W. Forsyth (also the ship master) Slaves: Mary f 16 5-0 Black Eadia " 11 4-8 " Nancy " 30 5-2 Griff #57 Same as Entry #56 above. #58 Port: Charleston Brig Almena Master: Edmund Doane O/S: R. J. Eason for J. A. Barelle of Charleston Date: 21 November 1838 Slaves: Celine f 26 5-3 Black Maria " 3 3-0 Yellow No Name Inf. " 3 mos. Black #59 Same as for Entry #58 above. #60 Same as Entry # 58 except: O/S: A. Follin for A. Turnbull Slave: John m 28 5-10 Yellow #61 Same as Entry #60 above. #62 - Same as #58 except: O/S: J. Bouchier for E. Canter of Charleston Slaves: Nelly f 35 5-5 Black Neal m 11 4-0 " Emma f 9 3-6 Yellow No Name & Infant 3 mos. Black #63 - Same as Entry #62 above. #64 Port: Charleston Brig Chapman Master: J. B. Thompson O/S: John Perant of Charleston shipped by J. E. Cay Date: 2 November 1838 Slave: Germain m 20 5-6 Mulatto #65 - Same as for # 64. #66 Port: Alexandria Ship Catherine Jackson Master: John G. Dorry O/S: Samuel Harris of Alexandria Consignee: Charles W. Turner of New Orleans or the Master on board. Date: 10 November 1838 Slave: Peter Johnson m 26 6-0 Black #67 - Same as Entry #66. #68 Port: St. Marks (Tampa Bay) Brig Somerset of New York Master: William Lewis O/S: James Howard of Florence Date: 1 November 1838 Slave: John m 14 4-9 Negro #69 - Same as Entry # 68. #70 Port: Pensacola Schooner Elizabeth Master: James Forsyth O/S: John W. Forsyth of Pensacola Date 1 November 1838 Slaves: George m -- 5-10 ---------- Masatuh f 24 5-5 Yellow Note: (handwritten on manifest) "Not strong this servant landed at north of the Pearl and went to Pearl River and went to Peculin_, TN." Entry #70 (cont'd) This note does not refer to one of the two slaves listed because two arrived in New Orleans, so there must have originally been three slaves. #71 - Same as Entry #70. #72 - Same as Entry #64 except: O/S: A(lex) M. Donald of Charleston Slaves: John m 18 5-9 Mulatto Jacoh m 19 5-4 Black William " 18 5-7 " Billy " 15 5-4 " Robert " 17 5-4 " William " 16 5-2 " Joseph " 31 5-5 " Harriet f 17 5-2 " Cynthia " 22 5-2 " Emma " 18 5-4 " #73 - Same as for Entry # 72. #74 Port: Philadelphia Ship St. Louis Master : William Watson O/S: L. Spangenberg of new Orleans Date: 23 October 1838 Slave: John m 16 5-0 black #75 - Same as Entry #74. #76 Port: Pascagoula , (MS) Mail Boat ( Steam Boat Quachita) Master: Not specifically named, possibly same person as owner of slaves. O/S: W(illiam) Alderson of Mobile Date: 20 October 1838 Slaves: Maria f 40 5-6 Black William m 35 5-6 " #77 - Same as Entry #76. #78 Port: District of Pearl River Steam Boat Mozeppa Master: S. W. Griffin O/S: Sol. Child of Pascagoula Date: 22 October 1838 Slave: George m 22 5-4 Black #79 - Same as Entry #78. #80 Port: Pensacola Schooner Charlotte Master: William Mack O/S: John D. Taylor of Mississippi Date: 22 October 1838 in New Basin, New Orleans. Slave: Sinda f 35 5-4 Negro #81 - Same as Entry # 80 with date of 17 October 1838 certifying being in Pensacola port. #82 - Same as Entry # 78 except: O/S: James Fuller Date: 18 October 1838 Slave: Nelly f 25-28 5-0 Black #83 - Same as Entry # 82. #84 Port: New York Ship Troy Master: David Wood O/S: J. Wilcox of New Orleans Date: 15 October 1838 Slave: Betty f 35 5-4 #85 - Faded beyond readability - Blank. #86 Port: Mobile Schooner Maria of Charleston Master: George F. Nescott O/S: U. A. Delittre of Charleston Date: 20 October 1838 Slave: Amy f 18 5-4 Negro #87 - Same as Entry # 86 above. #88 Port: New York Ship Nashville Master: Alfred A. Wood O/S: Patrick. S. Hearne of New Orleans Consignee: Mrs. Poultney of New Orleans Date 12 October 1838 Slave: Aurelia f 14 5-0 #89 Handwritten Note: Extremely faded - almost entirely unreadable. 12 October 1838 To the Deputy Ins. Sir: I found no Negro on Board the ship Nashville. 2nd Nov 1838 (Signature faded out) #90 Port: District of Pearl River Steamer Giraff Master: J. Seviles O/S: B. Leggett of New Orleans Date: 2 October 1838 Slaves: Eliza & infant f 28 5-7 Yellow Dick m 28 5-8 Black #91 - Same as Entry # 90 above. #92 Port: District of Pearl River Steamboat Mozeppa Master: S. Griffin O/S: E(dmund) Krebs Date 5 October 1838 Slave: Esteh f 23 5-6 Mulatto #93 - Same as Entry #92. #94 Port: Charleston Brig Chapman Master: John B. Thompson O.S: Morris Goldsmith for R. Benjamin of Charleston Date: 1 November 1838 Slave: Lucy f 15 4-10 Black #95 - Same as Entry # 94. #96 - Same as Entry # 92 except: O/S: J. Speed Date: 2 October 1838 Slave: Dave m 30 5-8 Black #97 - Same as Entry #96 above. #98 Port: District of Pearl River Steamer Caroline Master: W. C. Sutton O/S: E. Wiltz of New Orleans Date: 26 September 1838 Slave: Bonaparte m 18 5-10 Black #99 - Same as Entry #98. #100 Port: Pascagoula Mail Boat Master: Not given O/S: J. W. Shooks of Montgomery County, Alabama Date: 14 September 1838 Slave: Terriee m 28 5-10 Yellow #101 - Same as Entry #100 above. #102 Port: Pensacola Schooner Mary Jane Master P(hillip) A. Caro O/S: S. T. Taylor of New Orleans Date: 22 September 1838 Slave: Susan f 38 5-5 Mulatto #103 - Same as Entry # 102. #104 Port: District of Pearl River Steamer Giraff Master: T. Seviles O/S: C. D. Gibson Date: 6 September 1838 Slaves: Caroline f 18 4-5 Black Malinda " 25 4-3 Yellow Jack m 31 5-6 Black #105 - Same as Entry # 104. #106 Port: Charleston Brig Daniel Webster Master: L. Follinsbee (name on manifest is J. Follingsby, but signature is L. Follinsbee.) O/S Robinsons & Caldwell for Dr. J. Baley Date: 15 August 1838 Slaves: Jim Bell m 29 5-10 Black Thomas Hogarsh " 24 5-9 " #107 - Same as Entry #104. #108 Port: Pensacola Schooner Mary Jane Master: P. A. Cato O/S: J. E. Suma of Pensacola Date: 17 August 1838 Slave: Anna f 25 5-2 Black #109 - Same as Entry #108. #110 Port: District of Pearl Steamer Giraff Master: J. Sevile O/S: J. Crusius of New Orleans Date: 10 August 1838 Slave: Joseph m 30 5-0 Black #111 - Same as Entry #110. #112 Same as Entry #110 above except: O/S: J Bogereau of New Orleans Slaves: Joseph m 18 5-0 Mulatto Victoria f 14 4-0 Black #113 - Same as Entry #112 . #114 Port: St. Joseph Schooner Vesper of Apalachicola Master: F. D. Holmes O/S: A. F. Bennett of Apalachicola Date: 6 August 1838 Slaves: Tom m 55 5-6 Negro Fed " 20 5-6 " Burk " 23 5-8 light " Andrew " 30 5-0 " Nebus " 28 5-3 " Bob " 36 5-10 light " Jefferson " 17 5-5 light " Priss f 55 5-3 light " Sear " 35 5-6 " Vilet " 30 5-6 " Martha " 25 5-6 light " Charlotte " 20 5-6 light " Susan " 18 5-6 light " Buky " 17 5-6 " Pheby " 14 4-10 " Entry #114 (cont'd) Slaves: (cont'd) Sally f 13 3-6 light [Negro] Harriet " 10 3-4 " Jack m 5 2-8 " Sydney " 3 2-8 " Alfred " 9 3-3 light " Clarissa f 6 3-3 " Hiram m 4 2-3 " Littleton " 3 1-8 " Sham, or Shaw, or Shadr____ m 8 3-1 " Rose f 5 2-3 " Vity " 4 2-1 " Betsey " 11 3-3 light " Caroline " 9 3-3 light " Sarah " 6 2-6 light " Earvin m 4 2-4 light " Matilda f 3 2-3 light " Louisa " 2 2-0 light " Nancey " 5 mos. infant #115 Handwritten certification for Entry #114. #116 Further handwritten certification for Entry #114. #117 Port: District of Pearl River Steamer Mozeppa Master: S. C. Griffin O/S: William M. Tew Date: 17 August 1838 Slaves: Patsy f 28 5-6 Black Vinah f 28 5-6 " #118 - Same as Entry #117. #119 - Same as Entry #117, except: O/S: F. W. Gaylord Date: 3 August 1838 Slave: Elizabeth f 17 5-0 Griff #120 - Same as Entry # 119. #121 Port: Charleston Brig Homer O/S: E. L. Dickerson of Franklin, Louisisana Shipper: L. Messerry Master: John Nabb Date: 5 July 1838 Slave: Rose f 14 3-8 Mulatto #122 - Same as Entry # 121. #123 Port: New York Ship Arkansas Master: E. S. Dennis O/S: G.A. Morgan Consignee: G. A. Morgan Date: 12 July 1838 Slave: Caty f 40 5-5 #124 Back of Entry # 123 with just date: of 12 July 1838. #125 - Same as Entry #121. except: O/S: Catherine A. Marsh of Haintborough _________? Date: 3 July 1838 Slave: Dinah f 70 5-0 Brown #126 - Same as Entry #125. #127 Port: Apalachicola Brig Coral Master: J. Doughty O/S: C. H. Amos of Bumbridge, GA Date: 2 June 1838 Slave: Anthony m 23 5-9 Negro #128 - Same as for Entry # 127. #129 Port: Richmond, Virginia Brig Toroaster Master: William Wellsby of Thomaston Date: 14 April 1838 Slaves: Robert m 13 4-4 Black O/S: John Powell of Enfield, VA Lucinda f 14 4-6 " " " " Betsy " 37 5-1 Brown " Bacon Tait of Richmond #130 Port: Charleston Brig Chapman Master: J.B. Thompson O/S: Francis Carman of Charleston Date: 1 May 1838 Slave: Atala f 36 5-2 Black #131 - Same as Entry # 130. #132 - Same as #130 above, except: O/S: Augustus Lafitte of Charleston , agent for J. B. Walker of Augusta, GA Slave: Ben m 40 5-10 Black !133 - Same as Entry #132. #134 - Same as Entry #130, except: O/S: George Kinloch of Charleston Slave: Dick m 9 3-6 Black #135 - Same as for Entry #134. #136 - Same as Entry #130, except: O/S: William C. Hicklin of Charleston Date: 28 April 1838 Slave: William m 11 3-6 Black #137 - Same as entry #136. #138 Port: Pensacola Schooner Elizabeth Master: James Forsyth O/S: J. P. Wilson of Pensacola Date: 19 April 1838 Slave: Sarah f 40 5-6 Black #139 - Same as Entry # 138. #140 Port: Norfolk and Portsmouth Brig Pavo of Brewer Master: John H. Cousins O/S: Mr. Rupell of Norfolk Date: 14 April 1838 Slave: Paul Nimmo m 14 4-11 Black #141 Port: Pensacola Schooner Charlotte Master: William Mack O/S: William Davenport of Alabama Date: 7 April 1838 Slaves: Sophia f 30 5-8 Black Caty " 19 5-10 " Amanda & Infant " 19 5-0 " #142 - Same as Entry #141. #143 Port: Pensacola Schooner Elizabeth Master: James Forsyth O/S: James Forsyth Date: 26 March 1838 Slave: Isabell f 25 5-3 Black #144 - Same as Entry # 143. #145 Port: St. Marks Brig Somerset of New York Master: Stacy Lewis O/S: Joseph McBride of Florida Date: 27 March 1838 Slave: West m 26 5-9 Black #146 - Same as Entry #145. #147 - Same as Entry #145 above, except: O/S: Stacy Lewis Slaves: Dick m 35 5-5 Black Charlotte f 40 4-11 " Flora " 12 4-0 " Harriet " 11 4-5 " #148 - Same as Entry #147. #149. - Same as Entry #143 above, except: O/S: Lafayette Searcy of Florida Shipper: J. Rugart Slave: Clarky f 12 4-5 Dark #150 - Same as for Entry # 149. #151 Port: Apalachicola Brig Ole Raymond Master: C. D. Pool O/S: D. L. White of Gurney, Fla. Date: 21 March 1838 Slave: Dick m 35 5-9 Negro #152 Certification for Schooner Montgomery for Entry #155, below. #153 Duplicate of Entry #151 above. #154 - Same as Entry # 151. #155 Port: Tampa Schooner Montgomery Master: J. M. Sawyer O/S: Capt. J. P. Taylor of the Army Date: 25 March 1838 Slaves: Abraham m 41 5-7 Black Grandison " 20 5-10 " #156 - Same as Entry #155. #157 Port: Mobile Sloop Harvest Master: H. Peterson O/S: Jonah Taylor of Mobile Date: 9 March 1838 Slave: Rose f 35 5-6 Brown #158 - Same as for Entry # 157. #159 Back of Entry # 158 with date and Inspector signature. #160 Port: Richmond Brig Adelaide Master: Issac Card O/ S: John W. Coleman of Richmond Consignee: Theophilus Freeman of New Orleans Date: February 1838 Slaves: Peyton Carter m 25 5-5 Black Davy Lawson " 19 5-5 " Bartlett Barnes " 28 5-5 " Ed Jackson " 28 5-8 Mulatto Abraham Brooks " 22 5-5 Black Harrison Lee m 21 5-5 " Henry Jenkins " 20 5-4 Mulatto . Emily Lewis f 18 5-3 Black " Jane Willow " 16 5-2 Mulatto Nancy Jackson " 22 5-0 " Alfred McDolly m 23 5-8 " O/S: Joseph Cosby Consignee: Bennett Ferriday Raleigh Harrison " 20 6-1 Black : Albert Smith " 20 5-10 " Hampton Gary " 19 5-10 " Jasper Bramsburg " 25 5-9 " Ned Cunningham " 20 5-8 " Parrock Harrison " 23 5-7 " John Lee " 25 5-8 Mulatto Peter Johnson " 17 5-3 Brown Eli Smith " 12 4-9 Black Mary Mitchell f 23 5-7 Brown Emma Edwards " 18 5-4 Black Sarah Washington f 17 5-4 Brown Violet Harris " 17 5-2 Black Aman (?) Francis " 20 5-3 " Drucilla Ware " 15 5-1 Brown Amy Jackson " 18 4-11 " Betsy Jackson " 13 4-9 " Leanna Lawson " 14 5-1 Black Note: It is unusual for the slaves to have surnames and especially such proper given and surnames. One wonders if this was not a shipment of slaves directly from the West Indes. All of the names are so British. #161 Port: Charleston Brig Chapman Master James B. Thompson O/S: A. M. Donald of Charleston Date: 17 March 1838 Slaves: Rintyo m 22 5-11 Black Lary " 21 5-6 " Pompy " 22 5-9 " Bosen " 21 5-7 " Thomas " 25 5-9 " John " 26 5-6 " #162 - Same as Entry #161. #163 Port: Charleston Brig Almena Master: Justus Doane O/S: S. G. Tupper for W. J. Poitevant Date: 2 March 1838 Slave: John m 27 5-10 Mulatto (?) #164- Same as Entry #163. #165 - Same as Entry #163, except: O/S: Amanda Jenkins shipped by George H. Moore Date: 1 March 1838 Slave: Henrietta f 16 4-10 Mulatto #166 - Same as #165. #167 - Same as Entry #163, except: O/S: Alex M. Donald of Charleston Date: 28 February 1838 Slaves: Bob m 25 5-10 Black Andrew " 20 5-10 " Liam " 19 5-8 " Isaac " 19 5-8 " Adam " 18 5-7 " Prince " 30 5-8 " July " 35 5-7 " Frank " 17 5-4 " William " 17 5-4 " Henry " 15 5-3 " Maurice " 28 5-9 " Martha f 20 5-2 Mustizo Betsy " 22 5-2 Mulatto Pinah " 18 5-4 Black Grace ' 15 4-1 " Edmun m 20 6-0 " #168 - Same as Entry #167. #169 Port: Mobile Sloop Splendide Master: Pearl Eaton O/S: R. Fearne Date: 19 February 1838 Slave: Edward m 40 6-0 Mulatto #170 - Same as Entry # 169. #171 Port: Tampa Brig Lancet of Camden Master: Tabez A. Amsbury O/S: George Livink Date: 17 February 1838 Slave: Carter Alexander m 19 5-7 Mulatto #172 - Same as Entry #171. #173 Port: Pensacola Brig Charlotte of New Orleans Master: William Mack O/S: J. O'K. Ganett of Alabama Date: 17 February 1838 Slaves: Sylla f 33 5-2 Black Francis " 19 5-2 " Rilla " 14 4-11 " Jane " 7 3-6 " John m 13 4-8 " Byrd " 10 3-6 " Henry " 3 3-0 " Osborn " 10 3-6 " Paul " Infant " #174 - Same as Entry #173. #175 Port: Appalachicola Brig Energy Master: Samuel Shannon O/S: E. Tison of Texas Date: 15 February 1838 Slaves: Phebe f 20 5-3 Negro Sucky " 4 4-3 " Simon m 3 2-8 " Byrd m 1 2-0 Mulatto #176 - Same as Entry #175. #177 Port: Hampton, Virginia Brig Adelaide of Richmond Master: Isaac Card O/S: W. H. Jones of Hampton Consignee: W. H Jones of New Orleans Date: 10 February 1838 Slaves: Jessee m 25 5-8 Black Richard " 24 5-7 " George " 14 5-0 " Ann & (child) f 25 5-5 " Mary " 23 5-3 " #178 - Same as Entry #177. #179 Port: Alexandria Brig Isaac Franklin Master: William Smith O/S: D. H. Hipkins or Shipkins of Norfolk Date: 6 February 1838 Slaves: John Thomson m 22 5-6 Yellow Rachel f 16 5-4 Black Cary Arbuthnot m 33 5-10 Dark Osborn Glover " 24 5-5 " Dick Glover " 35 5-5 " Clavin Walker " 18 5-5 " Davis Johnson " 22 5-10 " Toby " 12 4-5 " Lucy Hubard f 15 4-9 Yellow #180 - Same as Entry #177, except: Port: Richmond O/S: Listed below. Date: 9 February 1838 Slaves: Dolly f 50 5-1 Dark O/S: R. A. Wright - New Orleans James m 50 5-6 " " James Reed " " Tom " 22 5-7 " " " " " " Nelson " 28 5-7 " " " " " " Sally f 24 5-5 " " " " " " Sharper m 53 5-11 " " W. Bogart " " Lewis " 25 5-7 " " " " " " Washington " 14 4-7 " " " " " " Amy f 25 5-0 " " " " " " Sally " 10 4-6 " " " " " " Ned m 64 5-4 " " Pegron Arcuilet (?) " Moses " 40 5-5 " " " " " Philip " 40 5-5 " " " " " Tully " 38 5-2 " " " " " Kit " 27 5-6 " " " " " Elijah " 22 5-5 " " " " " Simon " 16 5-5 " " " " " Mat " 16 5-4 " " " " " Lucy f 56 5-0 " " " " " Nelly " 20 5-6 " " " " " Phillis " 19 5-0 " " " " " Matilda " 15 5-0 " " " " " Duck (?) m 14 4-6 " " " order " #181 Back of Entry #180 with date and signatures. #182 Port: Charleston Bargue Roger Williams of Providence Master: John G. Ahlers O/S: James Barnett Date: 7 February 1838 Slave: Neo m 24 5-4 Black #183 - Same as Entry # 182. #184 Port Apalachicola Schooner Junius Master: Stephens Ellis O/S: Alexander S. Green on board Date: 25 January 1838 Slaves: Harry m 50 5-5 Negro Jerry " 15 5-1 Mulatto Dilsey f 39 5-5 Negro #185- Same as Entry #184. #186 Port: St. Marks Steam (Packet) New Castle Master: J. Dayton Wilson O/S: S. M. Goldsborough of Florida Date: 5 February 1838 Slaves: Betsey f 16 5-5 Mulatto Helen or Hilda " 10 4-6 Light #187 Same as Entry #186. #188 Port: Tampa Brig Calvin Master: Winthrop S. Baker O/S: J. B. Brant Date: 21 January 1838 Slaves: Kibbit m 25 5-8 Black Lydia f 25 5-2 " Patty " 8 4-0 " !189 - Same as Entry #188. #190 Port: Charleston Schooner Corolla Master: F. Davis of Charleston O/S: T. Steedman for E. Prick Date: 6 January 1838 Slaves: Alzeil f 40 4-6 Black Victnor " 49 4-4 " #191 - Same as Entry #190. #192 - Same as entry # 190. #193 Port: Apalachicola Schooner Harriet Master: A. M. C, Toles O/S: Asa Townsend of Florida Date: 19 January 1838 Slaves: Sam m 22 5-6 Negro Clarissa f 20 4-10 " Bill m 12 4-5 " Henry " 8 4-1 " Rody & Infant f 30 5-0 Mulatto Davy m 10 4-3 " Sam " 8 3-6 " Jack " 22 5-8 Negro Harrison " 30 5-7 " Anne & Infant f 24 5-0 " Jane " 8 3-8 " Fanny " 6 3-1 " Jane " 16 4-10 Mulatto #194 - Same as Entry #193. #195 - Same as Entry #193. #196 Port: Mobile Steamer Mozeppa Master: S. Griffin O/S: J. S. Garrison of Virginia Shipper : R. A. Layton Date: 25 January 1838 Slaves: George Corey m 22 5-9 Black Austin " 25 5-8 Griffe George " 21 5-9 Black Ponpey " 14 Boy " #197 - Same as Entry #196. #198 - Same as #196, except: O/S: John H. Pearce of Arkansas Slaves: Bob m 40 5-3 Yellow Jim " 35 5-9 Black Cyrus " 27 5-6 " Moses " Boy 17 5-6 " Lewis " " 15 5-4 " Ben " " 13 5-1 " Tillar f 40 5-0 " Ann " 30 5-4 Mulatto Louisa " 17 5-6 " Lesely " 14 5-0 Black Amily " girl 13 4-10 " Betty " " 6 3-4 Mulatto Bobt (Robt.) m boy 4 3-0 Yellow Pete (?) " " 2 2-6 " Note: Last entered slave name is unreadable. It may be Pat or Peter. Ink is blurred. #199 - Same as Entry #198. #200 Port: Charleston Brig Arabian Master: Gardner O/S: Trust Estate of James Eugonie for James Gregonis of Charleston Date: 13 January 1838 Slave: Jane f 15 5-0 Mulatto #201 - Same as Entry # 200. #202 - Same as Entry #200, except: O/S: A. M. Donald of Charleston Date: 15 January 1838 Slaves: Andrew m 21 5-9 Black Michael " 20 5-8 " Titus " 17 5-6 " Phily f 14 5-0 " Lizzy " 15 5-1 " Sylvia " 17 5-3 " Elizabeth " 18 5-3 " Nicy " 18 5-3 Mustizo Nancy " 15 5-1 Black #203 - Same as Entry # 202. #204 Port: Pensacola Schooner Elizabeth Master: J. Forsyth O/S: F. Christen of Pensacola Date: 8 January 1838 Slave: Therisa f 20 5-3 Black #205 - Same as Entry # 204. #206 - Same as Entry #204, except" O/S: J. Forsyth Date: 9 January 1838 Slave: Dennis m 16 5-2 Black #207 - Same as Entry #206. #208 Same as Entry #..206, above except: Date: 8 January 1838 Slaves: Elmar f 13 4-6 Yellow Juley Ann " 16 5-2 Black #209 - Same as Entry # 208. #210 Port: Charleston Brig Almena Master: Justus Doane O/S: Charles Jugnot of Charleston Date: 12 December 1837 Slave: Thomas m 22 5-8 Black #211 - Same as Entry #210. #212 Same as #210, except: O/S: R. J. Turnbull of Mississippi Shipped by Wilkes & Middleton Date: 9 December 1837 Slaves: Jenney f 45 4-9 Black Phoebe " 11 4-4 " Note: Under class House servant was written, then crossed out and Black placed. #213 - Same as #212. #214 - Same as #212 #215 Port: Savannah Bargue Richard H. Douglass of Baltimore Master: R. Collins, Jr. O/S: Jim H. Welles of Tallahassee, Florida Date: 3 October 1838 Slaves: John m 38 5-5 Mulatto Richard " 35 5-9 " Daniel " 24 5-10 Black Simon " 23 5-7 " Sarah & Inf. f 17 5-4 " Washington m 24 5-9 " #216 - Same as Entry #215. #217 - Same as entry #215. #218 Port: Baltimore Ship Glasgo Master: Charles Little O/S: Hope H. Slatter of Baltimore Date: 11 October 1838 Slaves: Edward Ken m 25 5-11 Yellow Louisa Morris f 20 5-4 Black #218 (cont'd) Jane Hanson " 17 5-5 " Patsy Shiply " 17 5-4 " Caroline Johnson " 16 5-2 " Celly Edward(s) " 15 5-1 " Debby Pelters " 9 4-4 " Polly Johnson " 9 4-3 " Margaret Lowe or Lewis 8 3-11 " William Parker m 22 5-11 " Cephus " 45 5-8 " William Rollins " 22 5-7 " Joseph Lives " 21 5-8 " Denis Word " 17 5-9 " Solomon Tompson m 16 5-4 " William Engium (?) " 15 4-11 Yellow Kitty Butler f 18 5-4 " Maria Quinn " 18 5-4 Black Mary Butlar " 19 4-10 " Eliza Brown " 18 5-1 " #219 - Same as Entry #218. -#220 Port: Baltimore Bargue Mary Master: F. R. Nickerson O/S: W. Taylor of Louisiana Consignee: William Brand of New Orleans Date: 6 October 1838 Slaves: Cyrus m 30 5-4 Black Stella f 30 5-1 " #221 - Same as Entry #220. #222 Port: Baltimore Brig Architect Master: Adam Gray O/S: Frisby F. Chew Date: 2 May 1838 Slave: Ben Gray m 21 5-4 Mulatto #223 - Same as Entry #222. #224 Port: Baltimore Brig Uncas Master: Nathaniel Boush O/S: Hope. H. Slatter of Baltimore Date: 10 January 1838 Slaves: Jacob Williams m 40 6-0 Black David Armstrong " 21 5-10 " Esau Westfall " 28 5-8 Brown John Myers " 23 5-9 Yellow John Yates " 26 5-8 Black E(?) Richardson m 26 5-8 " Stephen Dyson " 32 5-9 " Robert Vanhorn " 30 5-8 " Enoch Brown " 30 5-7 " John Costley " 20 5-7 Yellow Geo. Willington " 23 5-6 Black Lewis Bradley " 20 5-6 " Philip Green " 21 5-5 " Wm. Wails " 22 5-4 Yellow Isaac Williams " 15 5-3 " Mich Williams " 14 4-10 " Sylvester Clark " 13 4-8 Black Eliza Williams f 18 5-6 " Mary Williams " 19 5-6 " Mary Gwin " 20 5-4 Yellow Harriett Rogers " 22 5-3 Black Caroline Berry " 22 5-3 " Ann Hollis " 18 5-3 " Ailey Williams " 35 5-2 " Charity Williams " 22 5-8 " Keziah Jackson " 22 5-1 " Mary Shipley f 16 5-1 Black Juliana Fairman " 20 5-1 " Moriah Williams " 12 4-8 " Cecilia Johnson " 12 4-8 " Ann Williams " 9 4-4 " Judy Williams " 7 3-9 " Clarisa Williams " 5 3-3 " Caroline Osborn " 22 5-6 Yellow Maria Galloway " 18 5-4 Black Charles Robinson m 19 5-10 " Sarah Franklin & f 21 5-5 infant child Stephen Johnson m 21 5-5 Black Rachel Franklin f 23 5-5 " Bozetta Jones " 19 5-5 Yellow Sarah Boone " 14 5-0 Black Jacob Thomas m 27 5-6 " #225 -Same as Entry #224. #226- Same as Entry #224, except: Port: Norfolk and Portsmouth O/S: Shipped by Henry Davis Consignee: Mark Davis of New Orleans Date 15 January 1838 Slaves: Henry Harris m 18 5-4 Black Ben Taylor " 18 5-7 " Peter Grisenberry m 24 5-9 " Squire Pollard " 23 5-10 " Frank Baxter " 26 5-9 " George Howard " 23 5-10 " Preston Conley " 21 5-8 " Anthony Dady " 23 5-7 " Sam Williamson " 21 5-8 " Booker Birchett " 34 5-6 Brown Daniel Singleton " 23 5-3 Black Henry Corbins " 27 5-8 " Frank Briggs " 30 5-10 " Sandy Owens " 27 5-9 " Henry Gilliam " 27 5-9 " Joshua Gillas " 18 5-2 Brown Gabriel Chesterfield m 25 5-2 Black Davy Taylor m 16 5-0 " Elliet Baker " 14 4-8 " Cornelius Walker " 18 5-4 " Elliet Alexander " 18- 5-3 " Lewis Peters " 35 5-8 Brown Henry Weeks " 26 5-6 Black Lizzy Eliza f 24 5-6 " Julia Holmes " 20 5-6 " Lucy Williams " 18 5-6 Brown Betsy Walker " 18 5-5 " Matilda Bolling " 22 5-6 Black Ellen Elizabeth " 20 5=6 " Rosetta Mosby " 22 5-7 " Lucy Crump f 18 5-0 Black Eliza Pollard " 20 5-1 Brown Rena Elams " 21 5-1 Black Sarah Collins " 11 4-5 Brown Clara Ann " 9 4-0 " Jane Elizabeth " 9 4-3 " Berkey Davis " 9 4-5 " O/S: Henry Lewis Consignee: E. M. bound of New Orleans Julia Ann " 11 4-5 Black Judy Morgan " 9 4-2 " Cinderilla Dillard " 12 4-8 " Saluda Dillard " 11 4-5 " Dill m 22 6-0 " Americas " 16 5-11 " Martha f 14 5-2 " Rybon m 15 4-9 " Oscar " 10 4-5 " #227 - Same as Entry #226. #228 - Same as Entry # 228. #229 Port: Baltimore Brig Pilgrim Master: Stevens O/S: Beal Randall of Baltimore Date: 4 December 1837 Slave: Ned Golden m 25 5-6 Black #229 (cont'd) Note: Two other slaves had been listed but were crossed out. Wm. Williams " 25 5-8 Yellow H. Lewis " 26 6-0 " #230 - Same as Entry #229. #231 Port: Norfolk and Portsmouth Ship Madison of Petersburg, Virginia Master: Charles D. Wood O/S: Shipped by Charles D. Wood Consignee: Jacob Hall Date: 22 November 1838 Slaves: Gilly m 26 5-10 Black Jacob " 23 5-7 " George " 21 5-6 Chestnut Daniel " 24 5-7 Black Jessee " 19 5-7 Yellow Parker " 27 5-4 Black Nat " 22 5-8 " Amistead " 23 5-4 " Lewis " 21 5-1 " Andrew " 23 5-5 " William " 27 5-4 Yellow Hannah f 19 5-5 " Vina " 17 5-3 Black Cloe " 16 5-0 " Eliza " 19 5-3 " Mariah " 16 5-2 Chestnut Ellen " 15 5-0 Black Sabra & child " 18 5-7 " Toney m 13 5-0 " Mary f 19 5-4 " George m 17 5-4 " Isbell f 16 5-2 Brown Mary " 14 4-10 Yellow Child of Mary " O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consignee: Taylor & Gardener of New Orleans James Harris m 22 5-7 Yellow O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to Miles Cary on board John Man m 44 5-11 Black Lewey " 44 5-11 " Ben " 40 5-4 " Jordon " 36 5-4 " Daniel " 10 4-3 " Bob " 10 4-1 " Sprig " 9 4-0 " Mary f 28 5-0 " Mary & (below) " 19 4-11 " Female child " Molly " 13 4-8 " Mary " 16 5-2 " O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to C. H. Mingo of Mobile Gabriel m 27 5-11 Yellow Isaac " 29 5-9 Black Agnes f 34 5-5 Yellow Caroline " 40 5-2 " O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to Miles Cary on board Rebecca & f 22 5-2 Black Child William m 4 " O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to Charles Adams of new Orleans Sally and f 22 5-5 Black Infant " Molly " 35 4-9 " O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to N. & J. Dickerson of New Orleans Nathan m 33 6-0 black O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to Rhodes J. Satterfield Austin m 30 5-4 Brown Cicero " 13 4-7 Yellow O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to John Van Ranselier of New Orleans Jane f 19 5-6 Yellow O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to John A. Roberts of New Orleans Slaves: Rosetta Williams f 30 5-0 Yellow Julia Keating " 28 5-0 " Sarah Ann Leigh " 16 5-2 " O/S: Shipped by C. D. Wood Consigned to John N. White of New Orleans Dick m 27 5-8 Black #233 Port: Norfolk and Portsmouth Brig Orleans Master: Hiram Hortan O/S: Jacob Wright and Hiram Hortan Date 28 November 1838 Slaves: Nelson m 20 5-9 Mulatto Hamilton " 19 5-5 Black Sil or Sib " 20 5-6 " Handy " 18 5-6 " George " 21 5-10 Mulatto James " 17 5-5 Black Levin " 18 5-4 " Handy O'Niel " 14 5-0 " Casey or Capey f 23 5-5 " Winney " 17 5-4 " Harriet Neal " 19 5-1 Mulatto Mihaly " 23 5-0 Black Ann " 15 5-1 " Harriet " 26 5-0 " James H. Boy 14 4-7 " Purnell " 9 4-0 Levin " 8 3-10 Mulatto James L. " 7 3-10 Black Cornelius " 5 3-5 " Noah " 5 3-3 " Lewis " 5 3-4 ": Henry " 1 2-2 " Midus " 1 2-1 " Grace f 10 4-3 Mulatto Mary " 9 4-3 Black Fillis " 8 3-11 " Killister " 7 3-8 " Jane " 5 3-5 " Letty " 4 3-3 " Eliza " 1 1/2 2-7 " #234 Port: Norfolk and Portsmouth Schooner William E. Jester of Mobile Master: Rueben Fentrep O/S: Rueben Fentrep Date 11 December 1837 Slaves: Consigned to William T. Foster of New Orleans Isaac m 40 5-8 Black Consigned to Charles P. Johnston of New Orleans Robert Jackson m 18 5-7 Black Edmund Willis " 29 5-9 " Jack Carter " 35 6-0 " Henry Stewart " 21 5-6 " Stephen Allison " 40 5-10 " Alpheus Rooke " 35 5-8 " Isaac Perry " 24 5-7 " Edward Toyall " 19 5-7 Yellow Davy Williams " 23 5-8 Black Henry Smith " 26 5-8 " Charles Cook " 26 5-5 " Dick Brown " 20 5-8 Yellow William Clarke " 20 5-4 Black Henry Durton " 20 5-7 " Stephen Petyjohn " 21 5-5 " Jim Cooke " 17 5-4 " William Gruvans " 15 4-1 Yellow Charles Butts " 15 5-0 " Caesar Scott " 19 5-5 " Henry Sword " 56 5-10 Black Lewis Gruvans " 56 5-11 " John Jackson " 14 4-8 " John Hall " 20 5-7 " James Taylor " 23 5-4 " Henry Carter " 23 5-5 " Tom Dickson " 34 5-4 " Sherman Cooke " 21 5-5 " Anthony Harris " 40 5-6 " Abraham Willis " 4 3-2 Yellow Tommy Anderson " 5 3-3 Black Henry Willis " 6 3-8 Yellow Henry Cary " 9 3-6 " Sary Jackson f 12 3-4 Black Eve Burrill & " 17 4-3 Yellow Infant Kitty Smith " 40 5-4 Black Louison Anderson f 23 5-4 Yellow & Child Note: Remainder of page on this entry is blurred and unreadable. They are slaves consigned to Charles Johnston of New Orleans. #235 This entry is a continuation of Entry #234 above. Slaves: Minerva Gruvans f 48 5-0 Yellow & Child " 18 mos. " Betsy Dickson f 30 5-8 " Patty Jackson " 38 5-1 Black Marinda Anderson " 26 5-2 Yellow Elluida Lewis " 12 5-1 " Mary Anderson " 10 5-1 " Sally Gruvans " 11 4-3 " Francis Gruvans " 8 3-8 Black Consigned to Martin A. Doyle of New Orleans Jane Doyle f 17 4-11 Black Consigned to M. Chaliron of New Orleans Maria f 32 5-7 Mulatto Consigned to Mark Davis of New Orleans Samuel Lyon m 21 5-7 Black Tom Rook " 26 5-11 Brown Henry Burges " 24 5-9 " Davy Walker " 40 5-7 Black John Carey " 20 5-6 Brown Kiah Johnson " 27 5-8 Black Willerby Mathews " 14 5-0 " Henry Loman " 14 5-0 " Jacob Davis " 14 4-10 " Milly Parker f 24 5-2 " Letty Parker " 18 5-2 Brown Maria Thornton " 18 5-2 Black Ritty Bullock " 18 5-3 " Grace Hopkins " 18 4-11 " Polly Hill " 17 5-2 " Patheni Jackson " 15 5-4 " Nancy Davis " 12 4-5 Brown Liddy Johnson " 18 5-1 Black Jane Hill " 26 5-5 Brown Lavinia Smith " 20 5-4 Black #236 - Back of Entry # 234 and #235. #237 Port: Charleston Brig Arabian Master: C. Gardener O/S: W. Jones Date: 16 January 1838 Slave: Grace f 18/19 Black #238 - Same as Entry #237 above. #239 - Same as Entry # 237, except: O/S: Wilmot P. Gibbs of S. C. Slaves: James m 28 5-8 Black Sue f 43 5-0 " Lizzy " 38 5-3 " Miley " 40 5-0 " Mary " 27 4-10 " Nanny " 43 5-0 " Phillis " 40 5-0 " Bud " 15 4-10 " Lena " 19 5-8 " Jeanny " 70 4-10 " Billy m 15 4-0 " Settie f 15 5-6 " Nelly " 10 4-0 " Catherina " 10 3-10 " Liddy " 9 3-6 " Peylla " 8 3-4 " Dorcas " 4 2-5 " Daphney " 7 3-6 " Venus " 2 2-0 " Jefferson m 5 2-6 " Pandy " _ __ " London " 4 4-0 " #240 - Same as Entry #239. #241 Port: Charleston Bargue Roger Williams of Providence R. I. John G. or P. Ahlers O/S: A. M. Donald of Charleston Date: 6 February 1838 Slaves: Agnes f 18 5-2 Mustezo Margaret " 18 5-2 " Jane " 17 5-1 Mulatto Martha " 17 5-0 Black Priscilla " 16 5-0 " Fanny " 17 5-1 " Hannah " 16 5-0 " Mary or Susan " 16 4-9 " Cinda " 19 5-3 " Mary Ann " 16 4-9 " Sucky " 17 5-3 " Mary " 18 5-4 " Sarah " 12 4-5 Mulatto Hanah " 14 4-10 Black Lucy " 16 5-0 " Nancy " 18 5-2 " Robin m 24 5-10 " Robert " 28 5-9 Mulatto Handy " 25 5-7 " Jim m 18 5-8 Mulatto Amos " 25 5-8 Black Moses " 16 5-3 " Sam " 18 5-4 " Manly " 15 5-1 " Note: "There is thirty slaves on board and a slight mistake in the name of one Line X, Mary instead of Susan." However, the slaves are numbered on this manifest and there are only twenty-four (24), not thirty (30) as stated in the note. The other six slaves appear on the manifest in Entry #243 below. #242 - Same as entry #241. #243 - Same as Entry #241 above, except: O/S; J. Ely Gregg, Owner for ___ M. Wilson , shipper of Cheraw. S. C. Slaves: Bob m 13 4-0 Black Ned " 16 4-6/7 " Jacob " 13 4-0 " Elsia f 20 5-0 " Catherine " Infant " #244 - Same as entry #243. #245 - Same as Entry #243. #246 Port: Tampa Bay Schooner "Sarah" of Groton Master: Asa Sawyer O/S: Maj. J. B. Brant. Qm. Residence: Prisoners of war Date: 30 March 1838 Slaves: Plenty m 45 5-10 Rose f 40 5-4 Sally " 12 4-6 Rachel " 10 4-9 Caesar m 6 3-8 Jessee " 3 3-8 Juan " 14 5-6 Jack " 10 4-10 Roughsle " 35 5-4 Jessee " 26 5-9 Hetty f 35 5-4 Belinda " 12 5-0 Nancy " 10 4-11 Rose " 8 4-4 Sarah Ann " 6 4-3 Staffen " 4 3-6 Eliza " 25 5-4 Mary Child " 6 4-0 Sedora " 5 5-5 Mungo " 2 2-6 Pussey " 30 5-2 Cumba " 2 2-6 Dindy f 3 3-2 Sotty m 30 5-7 Old Peter " 75 5-7 Feena f 70 5-5 Primus m 25 5-8 Scipio " 20 5-6 Dauphin f 20 5-2 Katy " 20 5-2 Stephen m 12 4-6 Harkless " 45 5-7 Fanny f 30 5-0 Elsey " 25 5-0 Teney " 18 4-10 Seah " 12 4-9 Fay m 18 5-2 Film becomes faded. Entries continued on entry #247. John m 7 3-10 Sydia f 6 3-9 Sotty m 5 3-6 Esther f 2 2-10 Ben m 3 3-2 Molly f 2 2-10 Judy " 1 2-2 Dick m 45 5-6 Jane f 50 5-0 Sylla " 25 5-6 Charles m 30 5-0 Abram " 20 5-7 Flore f 40 5-5 Abby " 2 2-7 Jack m 40 5-6 Nancy f 38 5-6 Sancho m 10 3-3 Harriet f 6 2-7 Fanny " 3 3-0 Joe m 2 2-0 Old John " 60 5-5 Film becomes faded and blurred. Manifest continues on entry #248. Flora f 40 5-1 William m 18 5-6 Hannah f 16 5-2 Caesar m 12 4-10 Milly f 20 5-3 Eve " 11 4-10 Sam m 8 3-0 Phylis f 6 3-6 Steffny " 3 3-0 Nuley " 2 2-3 Ben m 4 3-6 Rudy " 2 2-10 Old Sam " 55 5-7 Peter Juniper " 45 6-0 Hannah f 20 5-1 Tom m 25 5-10 Friday m 12 4-11 Ned " 10 4-5 Fanny f 8 4-3 Alexander m 6 3-9 Daniel " 2 2-6 Clara f -- 2-6 Charles m 40 5-7 Katy f 35 5-1 Jim m 18 5-5 Nanny f 25 5-2 Judy " 2 2-6 Hardy m 30 5-8 #249 -Same as for Entries #246-#248. #250 Port: Baltimore Bargue Mary Master and O/S: Charles H. Shurbum of Charles County, Maryland Date: 3 April 1838 Slaves: John Butler m 27 5-5 Mulatto Maddison Lloyd " 14 5-0 Black #251 - Same as for #250. #252 Port: Charleston Bargue Roger Williams Master: John G. Ahlers O/S: Elizabeth J. Hinson of Charleston Date: 18 April 1838 Slave: Bella f 20 5-4 Black #253 - Same as #252. #254 Port: Charleston Brig Chapman Master: J. B. Thompson O/S: M. C. Mordecai for Edward Reed of Charleston Date: 1 May 1838 Slave: Molly f 14 4-8 Black #255 - Same as #254. #256 Port: Baltimore Brig Isaac Franklin Master: William Smith O/S: George Rephart of Alexandria Date: 28 September 1838 Slaves: Dennis G_(Ink blot) m 21 5-7 Brown Joseph Daid " 20 5-9 Black William Prowler " 24 5-11 " Henry Saunders " 25 5-10 " James Pinkney " 22 5-9 " Jarvis Johnson " 21 5-6 " William Buckner " 19 5-3 Brown ` Reason King " 28 5-8 Black William McLean " 32 5-8 Yellow George Wright " 16 5-0 " Fanny Honey f 20 5-1 Black Eliza Ambush " 16 5-2 Mulatto Betsey Young " 18 5-0 Brown Elizabeth Johnson " 17 5-3 " Milly Runner " 19 5-6 " Hanner ____(washed out) " 25 5-4 Black Harriet Lancaster " 20 5-2 Brown Mahaly Wood " 24 5-2 Black Elizabeth Gilham " 21 5-3 " Mary Roger " 22 5-3 " Ailsey Miles & child " 22 5-6 " Catherine Miles " 9 mos. " Mary Jane Henderson " 18 5-5 Brown Wotter Jackson m 21 5-8 Yellow Frederick Gant " 3 2-9 Black Georgie Harris (? Faded) " 43 5-7 " Nancy (?) " f 42 5-1 Copper George " m 19 5-11 Brown Anderson " " 17 5-6 " Priscilla " f 14 5-0 Black Cornelia " " 11 4-6 " George Dabner m 25 5-6 " Si Harris " 47 5-10 " Jose Lumkin " 25 5-9 " Zachariah Rook " 45 5-9 " Jerry Dabner " 23 5-8 " George Williams " 45 5-9 " Note: The last names on this entry are very faint. Entries are continued on the following frame. #257 - Continuation of the above entry #256. Slaves: (cont'd) Harry Shorts m 20 5-7 Black Jose Shorts " 25 5-6 " Lewis Baker " 25 5-6 Brown Notus Berrymore " 22 5-2 Black Molly Pickson f 50 5-2 " John Baker m 27 5-4 " Mimy " f 27 4-11 " John " m 8 4-2 " #257 (cont'd) Slaves: Sally Baker f 4 3-1 Black Nicholas " m 3 mos. " John Richards " 30 5-4 " Betsey " f 50 5-5 Brown Rachel Baker " 20 5-0 " Moses " m 6 3-5 Yellow Thomas " " 4 3-1 " Clabourn " " 2 3-1 " Judy Gant f 26 5-3 " Nancy Wirt " 20 5-3 Black Willian " m 4 3-3 Yellow Albert Gant " 20 5-7 Black Rolfs (?) " " 18 5-6 " James " " 11 4-8 " Catherine " f 9 4-5 " Henry " m 4 3-0 " Edmund " " 6 3-8 " Washington Gant " 5 3-2 " Robert Ramsy " 35 5-10 Yellow Henry Mean " 23 5-9 Black Jane Rush f 28 5-0 " Ally Stephens " 16 5-4 " Sophie Garner " 16 5-4 " Henrietta Gardener " 16 5-3 Yellow Sarah Lanidon (?) " 16 5-2 Black Mary Banks " 20 5-8 " Emeline Hawkins " 21 5-8 " Dealy Bun " 11 4-4 " Elizabeth Hawkins " 15 5-8 " Eliza Grayson " 14 4-9 " Perry (?) Mason " 22 5-7 " Mary Holly " 18 5-3 Brown Eliza Bisco " 20 5-0 " Crissy Jackson " 20 5-8 Yellow Eliza " " 4 2-10 Dark Margaret " " 6 mos. Yellow Priscilla Ben & " 20 5-11 Black Child " 6 mos. " #258 - Same as for Entries #256 and #257. #259 - Same as #256, except: O/S: Hope H Slatter of Baltimore Slaves: James Janifer m 25 5-8 Black Frank Welch " 25 6-0 " Jacob Parker " 25 5-9 " Jack Johns " 30 5-9 " Levin Harris " 30 5-11 " Henry Anderson " 25 5-7 " George Bradford " 22 5-8 " Daniel Boston ' 21 5-9 " Hanson Jiles " 20 5-7 " Charles Freeman " 20 5-8 " Lewis Small m 26 5-6 Black Moses Many " 23 5-5 Brown George Kennard " 19 5-6 Black Richard Kennard " 17 5-5 " Lewis Johnson " 17 5-5 " Daniel Mitchell " 15 5-1 " Scott Paine " 16 5-1 Brown Isaac Holly " 17 5-0 Black Susan Cromwell f 26 5-6 " Lear Chew " 25 5-6 " Infant child 6 mos. " Margaret Cornelius " 26 5-8 Yellow Maria Lee " 26 5-7 Black George Franklin (child) " 2 : Cornelia Nelson f 24 5-6 " Sarah Rollins " 20 5-5 " Maria Thornton " 19 5-6 Yellow Eliza Barnes " 16 5-4 Black Caroline Polk " 18 5-5 " Prissilla Welch " 20 5-4 " Elizabeth Cork " 18 5-3 " Ann Barnes " 28 5-2 " Rachel Hazard " 21 5-5 " Prissilla Thomas " 16 5-1 " Mary Bright " 25 5-2 " Milla Watkins " 19 5-3 Brown Ann Johnson " 17 5-1 Yellow Mary Dorsey " 22 5-2 Black Thomas Dorsey (child) m 1 yr. Yellow Lydia Pritchett f 30 5-4 Black Ann Lynch " 16 5-0 " Julia Johnson " 14 5-2 " Caroline Thompson " 18 5-0 " Harriet Bright " 12 4-8 " Emily Bright " 13 4-4 Yellow Mary Crop " 9 4-2 " Violet Patrick " 23 5-2 Black Elen Knight " 30 5-6 Brown Charlotte Morris " 25 5-6 Black Nancy Morris " 2 " Aly Cord " 35 4-11 " George Jenkins m 16 5-4 " Maria Gilman f 23 5-6 " Elias Bruner m 33 5-7 Brown Joshua Burt m 28 5-6 Black #260 - Continuation of #259. Slaves: (cont'd) Abraham Boswell m 29 5-5 Black Sandy Thompson " 45 5-8 " Alexander Hamilton " 35 5-8 Yellow Lucy Ridgey f 22 5-2 Black Ann Brown " 20 4-11 " Swilla or Sevilla Johnson " 15 4-11 " #260 (cont'd) Slaves: (cont'd) Harriet Hilman f 18 5-1 Black Cora Bruner " 30 5-3 " Clarry Bruner " 8 4-2 " Manuel Bruner m 4 3-2 " Hannah Smith f 25 5-4 Yellow Lewis Smith m 7 mos. " Anthony _____ " 2 yrs. Brown John Thompson " 22 5-9 Black John Johnson " 21 5-8 " Elen Jude f 26 5-7 Yellow Henrietta Plowden " 50 5-2 Black Jacob Toyer m 50 5-5 " Henry Gibson " 40 5-3 " Hanibal Molton " 30 5-4 " Washington Asbury " 20 5-7 " Henry Brown " 25 5-7 " Draper Robinson " 22 5-6 " Charlott Thomas f 32 5-10 Brown James Thomas m 3 mos " William Thomas " 4 " Maria Arthur f 24 5-5 Black Mary Arthur " 2 " Rosanah Toyer " 40 5-3 Brown Susan Johnson " 25 4-10 Black Minta Johnson " 7 3-9 Brown Margarett Love " 25 5-2 " #262 - Same as for Entry # 259 and #260. #263 Port : District of Pearl River Steamboat Mozeppa Master: S. W. Griffin O/S: J. S. Kelly Date: 22 October 1838 Slave: Katy f 14 4-6 Black #264 - Same as Entry #263. #265 - duplicate of entry #263. #266 Port: Norfolk and Portsmouth Vessel: Petersburg Master: Not readable O/S: Charles M. Mitchell of Richmond Consignee: N. P. Dick & co. Date: Not readable Slaves: Billy m 30 6-0 Black Tom " 29 5-11 Brown James " 19 5-8 " Giles " 32 5-4 Black Bob " 21 5-5 " #266 (cont'd) Slaves: Lewis Martin m 20 5-6 Black Lewis Roper " 16 5-5 " Lewelling " 28 5-8 " Mitchell " 24 5-3 " Ben " 13 4-9 " John Mathews " 15 5-0 " Adam " 40 5-10 " Chany f 22 5-11 " Charlotte " 38 5-5 " Page " 3 3-4 " Mary " 24 5-5 " Amy " 32 5-3 " Rhoda " 6 ` 3-4 " Edy infant " 9 ms. " O/S: Thomas S. Lund of Norfolk Consignee: L. & J. P. Whitney Sam m 34 3-9 Yellow Charles " 40 5-3 Black Daniel " 21 5-6 Yellow O/S: Robert Archer of Old Point Comfort Consignee: Floyd Comstock Lizzy f 50 4-6 Black O/S: Soutter & Bell of Norfolk Consignee: Taylor Gardiner Hester f 18 5-2 Mulatto O/S: Mary Masinburg of Norfolk Peter m 24 5-8 Light color Susan f 24 5-0 " " Jim (Susan's child) 15 mos. " " O/S: Henry Davis of Petersburg Consignee: Mark Davis Tom m 30 5-8 Black Jenny f 25 5-5 " Jacob m 35 5-8 " O/S: John Caldwell Consignee: John Caldwell Randolph Delf m 32 5-4 Black John brown " 21 5-8 Yellow #267 - Note: This entry is the same manifest as Entry #266. However, the certification papers are for Ship Hark Away , Master J. Y. Nicholson, with all of the O/S signatures. The date is 23 October 1838. Evidently, the transporting vessell was changed. #268 and #269 - Final column of the handwritten manifest of #266 and #267 above. The column refers to "Residence", and has to be the residence of the consignees which is New Orleans. #270 Port: Alexandria Ship Potomac Master: D. B. Smith O/S: Robert N. Windfor of Alexandria Consignees: Buckner Stanton of New Orleans and D. B. Smith Date: 5 November 1838 Slaves: Hanible Bell m 30 5-4 Brown Abraham Wally " 40 5-2 " Henry Thomas " 38 5-6 Black Tom Rustin " 20 5-6 Brown John Blantion " 21 5-5 " Lucinda Smothers f 19 5-4 Black Mary Bond f 28 5-4 Black Priscilla Bond " 8 4-1 " James Bond m 2 " Edmund White " 56 5-2 Brown Billy Smith " 60 6-1 Black John Weaks " 68 6-0 " William Dangerfield m 25 5-9 " Peter Thornton m 12 4-7 " James Thornton " 8 4-1 " Edmund Johnson " 60 5-10 " Hanner Parker f 65 5-3 Brown Angi White " 50 5-3 " Mary Garner " 30 4-11 " Dolly Johnson " 19 5-5 " Liana Johnson " 1 " Betsey Robinson " 30 4-11 " Mary Robinson " 7 3-8 " Maria Robinson " 5 3-5 " Simm Robinson m 3 2-10 " Richard Robinson m 4 mos. " Milly Mizo f 21 5-3 " William Mizo m 4 3-1 " Ellen Mizo f 2 3-8 " George Robinson m 39 5-9 " John Finkling m 32 5-8 Black Ailsey Finkling f 35 5-0 " Isaac Filmore m 25 5-7 " Robert Coleman " 24 5-4 " Jacob Harris " 23 5-11 Brown #271 - Continuation of #270. Henry Wallice m 12 4-8 Brown Joshua Williams " 22 5-2 Black James Rupel " 40 5-4 " Ann Eliza Rupel f 30 5-4 Yellow Livinia Rupel " 9 4-3 " John Rupel " 8 3-11 " Richard Rupel m 2 mos " Caroline Walker f 20 5-5 Black Hanner Walker " 5 2-9 " Hetty Walker " 5 mos. " Maria Walker " 25 5-3 " Carter Greene m 9 4-2 Brown Adeline Harris f 8 4-2 Yellow Susan Wallis " 2 2-9 Brown William Butler m 4 3-4 " Anna Wheeler f 5 3-4 Black Billy Coleman m 9 4-1 " Robert Bundy " 1 " George Hody " 29 5-10 " Consignee: Lambeth & Thompson, N. O. #272 - Same as entry # 270 and #271. #273 Port: Alexandria Brig Uncas Master: Nathaniel Boush O/S: Newton. Boley of Jefferson County, Virginia Date: 3 November 1838 Slaves: Amus Myers m 19 5-10 Mulatto John Beller " 25 5-10 Yellow Furlong Wilson " 19/29 5-9 Black John Harrison " 21/28 5-8 " Note: An inspector's signature is covering some of the ages. Sam Thompson " 29 5-10 " Joseph Henry " 40 5-7 " John Smith " 27 5-7 " Daniel Hotons " 22 5-7 " Bob Cook " 19 5-7 Brown James Grigsby " 40 5-7 Yellow Isaac Whaland " 30 5-6 Black Edward Jackson " 19 5-6 " Bil Taylor " 19 5-5 Brown Reason Swan " 27 5-6 Black Nelson Hais " 28 5-4 " James Francis " 18 4-11 " Richard Crop " 38 5-0 " John Tolbert " 30 5-2 " John Butler " 13 4-8 " (Name faded) " 9 5-5 " #274 - continuation of Entry #273. Slaves (cont'd) Margaret Davis f 17 5-5 Black Florinda Johnson " 18 5-6 Copper Harriet Miller " 19 5-2 Black Ellen Davis " 18 4-11 Brown Betsey Taylor " 21 5-11 " Heland Whalen " 22 4-11 " Harriet Whalen " 1 " Elizabeth Norvella f 16 5-4 Black Ruth Munsom f 20 5-3 " Martha Paris " 1 Brown Hanner Fisher " 9 4-5 Black O/S: E. H. Carrell of Jefferson county, VA Consignee: J. W. Carrell of N. O. Easter Smith & f 45 5-6 Brown George Anner m 4 3-11 " O/S: S. A. Bynum of North Carolina Consignee: Taylor & Gardiner " James Harris m 22 5-7 Yellow O/S: William H. Williams od Washington City Dory Berry m 30 5-11 Darke David Becket " 25 5-11 " Luke Gilbert " 24 5-10 " Washington Goen m 23 5-7 " Sam Thomas m 25 5-8 Yellow John Robertson " 20 5-6 Darke Auze Galaway " 25 5-8 " William Brown " 22 5-6 " William Rice " 22 5-6 " Joseph Tilman " 20 5-5 Darke Harry Matthews " 20 5-6 " #275 - Continuation and duplicates part of #274. Slaves: (cont'd) Fielder Johnson m 30 5-7 Darke William Bias " 20 5-6 " Charles Tillman " 21 5-3 " Thomas Tailor " 20 5-4 Yellow Hanibal Turner " 19 5-4 Darke Sam Osbond " 20 5-4 " Henry Hall " 21 5-5 " Samuel Jackson " 21 5-7 " Gabriel Moore " 17 5-2 " William Henson " 16 4-11 " Charles Slater " 14 4-9 " Peter Harris " 15 4-11 " Albert Banks " 13 4-8 " Mary Slater f 20 5-5 " Henrietta Smith " 18 5-3 " Celia Kook " 18 5-2 " Mary Ann McKey f 19 5-2 " Ann Diggs f 21 5-3 " Louisia Slater " 17 5-2 " Hessy Brown " 22 5-1 " Milly Carrol " 17 5-- " Melvina Jackson " 15 5-0 " Susan Spencer " 18 5-0 " Ariannah Gamble " 16 4-11 ' Eliza Suel " 16 5-0 " Mary Brooks " 15 4-8 " Margaret Medley " 16 4-7 " Ellen Bowen " 13 4-6 " Hariot Jackson " 11 4-5 " Edward Mazraden m 19 5-4 " Alfred Henson m 18 5-5 " Bill Johnson " 16 5-0 " Richard Thomas " 26 6-0 " Jane Smith f 24 5-5 " Lucinda Hunter f 21 5-4 " Livi Meeks " 18 5-5 " #276 - Same as for Entries # 273-275. There is a handwritten note on this shipping information: Note: "The slave No. 35 [ list is numbered] named James Harris ws [sic] relanded from the vesel [sic] before the clearance was effective. Elmo Green D[oc]k Col[lector]" #277 Port: Apalachicola Schooner Mobile Master: C. L. Randall O/S/: O. C. or B. Reymond of apalachicola Date: 6 November 1838 Slave: James m 25 6-0 Mullato #278 - Same as Entry #277. #279 Port: Alexandria Brig Isaac Franklin of Alexandria Master: William Smith O/S: Robert B. Windfor Consignee: Lambeth & thompson of New Orleans Date:1 December 1838 Slaves: Abraham Smith m 39 5-9 Yellow Ellen " f 28 5-0 Brown Appeland " " 11 4-3 " Mary " " 7 3-7 " Clear " " 4 3-0 " Charity " " 1 " George Boweym m 18 5-3 Black Jonathan Digs " 27 5-6 " James Chase " 14 4-10 Brown Moses Johnson " 20 5-8 Black Henry Grigsby ' 26 5-7 " Madison Butler " 18 5-4 Yellow Dick Young " 19 5-8 Black William Alexander m 26 5-6 Yellow Jessey Fisher m 40 5-5 Black Daniel Edward " 24 5-8 " George Carter " 19 5-10 " Allen Himsly " 24 5-3 " George Henry " 20 5-9 " Jim Morton " 22 5-11 " Stephen Spinks " 19 5-6 " Thomas Montgomery m 21 5-3 " Thomas Jackson " 50 5-11 " William Thorn " 35 5-11 Yellow James Brady " 21 5-7 Brown David Carrol " 15 4-10 Black Eliza Jankins "[f] 21 5-4 Brown Margaret Douglas " 16 5-1 " Mary Biding " 18 5-2 Black Barbary Smith " 16 4-11 " Louisa Dodaon " 12 3-5 Brown Maria Grigsby " 18 5-1 " Mary Phimin " 25 5-3 Yellow Betsey Dorsey " 18 5-1 Brown #280 - Continuation of entry #279. Hanner Coffin f 21 5-5 Black Harriet Douglas " 18 5-5 Brown Susan Spinks & " 18 5-3 Black Charlot " 2 mos " Maria Robinson f 17 5-4 " Elizabeth Yates " 16 4-9 " Harriet Lucus " 16 5-3 Brown Susan Hail " 16 5-2 Black Jane Hill " 32 5-1 Yellow Dianna Cooles " 18 5-3 Black Maria Plummer " 19 5-8 " Ellen Sims & " 19 5-5 " Ann " " 2 " Amy Simpson & " 19 5-2 Brown Samuel " m 2 " Rachel Spinks " 24 5-6 Black Seldon Coleman m 22 5-9 " Thomas Brooks m 25 5-10 " (Name crossed out. See note.) Sarah Cook/Cork f 22 4-11 " Consignee: Brandon W. Kirman & Wight of New Orleans Charles Queen m 40 5-11 Brown Jane Sumels & f 30 5-2 " Louisa " " 4 3-5 " Lewis Sims m 20 5-5 Black Consignee: Wm. Lanayere of New Orleans Cornelius Fisher m 19 5-5 " John Dumson " 14 4-8 " Benjamin Amus " 30 5-8 Brown Ellin Johnson f 16 4-11 Black Lucilla McHenry " 16 5-0 " Ellin Carrol " 18 5-0 " Consignee: Wm. H. Richon of New Orleans Harriet Shelton " 20 5-2 " Elizabeth Bigington f 18 5-1 " Margaret Clements " 12 4-8 " Anita Ann Black f 14 4-11 Copper Mary Jane Black " 10 4-2 " Consignee: Thos. Whalen Freeman of New Orleans Charles Shorter m 30 5-9 Brown Greenberry Thomas m 19 5-11 " William Davy m 22 5-3 " John Adams " 20 5-8 " Lloyd Shorter " 15 5-5 " Plater Thompson " 22 5-6 " Henry Ambush " 20 5-10 " Henry Johnson " 30 5-6 Black John Westly " 14 4-9 " Margaret Rodney f 23 5-4 Yellow Emeline Gross " 17 5-0 Black Consignee: Francis Dun______ Fanny Benj[amin} f 18 5-3 " Judy Morrow " 16 4-10 Brown George Shirt m 37 5-5 Black #281 - Continuation and duplicate of #280. #282 - Same as Entry #279-281. Handwritten Note: I certify that the Slave named Thomas Brooks and numbered 53 in the ______ manifest was taken on shore by the shipper before clearing the vessel. Edmund Green, Deputy Collector #283 Port: Baltimore Ship Margaret Forbs of Boston Master: James B. King O/S: Hope H. Slatter of Baltimore Date: 28 November 1838 Slaves: Archy Smith m 25 6-1 Black Andrew Washington m 39 5-7 " John Digs " 24 5-6 " John Henry " 20 5-4 " Horris Watson " 16 5-3 " Edward Myers " 26 4-7 Yellow William Bold " 26 5-7 " Amos Brown " 13 4-10 Black Horris Prout " 12 4-5 " David Henry " 11 4-5 " Mary Quean f 20 5-7 Yellow Infant of ". 1 month old Hannah Taylor " 24 5-6 Black Infant of " 1 month old Hannah Smith " 20 5-2 Yellow Infant of " 3 months old Kitty Washington " 30 5-0 Black Infant of " 3 months old Maria Dorsey " 18 5-5 Yellow Rachel Cannedy " 30 5-4 Black Margaret White " 32 5-0 " Margaret Johnson " 20 5-0 Yellow Kitty Wright " 35 5-0 Black Sesiner Bacon " 17 5-0 " Caroline Smith " 18 5-1 " Jane Gant " 17 5-1 " Minty Tilman " 14 5-0 " Sophia Gorsuch " 14 4-7 " Susan Weeks ": 8 4-2 " Pricilla Dennis " 8 4-0 " Mary Upsher " 20 5-4 Yellow Ann Watts " 18 5-0 " George Washington " 20 5-6 Black Edward ______ " 12 4-6 Yellow Thomas Jefferson " 21 5-6 " #284 - Same as Entry #283. #285 Port: Baltimore Brig Architect Master: Adam Gray O/S: Hannah McHiaine Date: 23 November 1838 Slave: Margaret f 7 3-2 Black #286 - Same as Entry #285. #287 Port: Petersburg, Virginia Ship Hark Away Master: J. Y. Nicholson O/S: ___ Bacon Pruit of Richmond Consignee: Thomas Bondar of New Orleans Date: 17 October 1838 Slaves: Richard Copeland m 30 5-8 Black Stephen Thompson " 26 5-8 " M----m Moore " 23 5-8 " John Ros " 23 5-7 " Albert Harris " 18 5-7 " Champion D____? " 20 5-9 Brown Paul Chaney " 23 5-5 Black Robert Read/Rind ? " 24 5-10 " Thomas White " 19 5-7 Brown Wiley Young " 18 5-3 Yellow Winny Robinson f 21 5-5 Black Her infant Maria " 2 2-5 Brown Sylvia Moore " 17 5-1 Black Sun Thompson " 18 5-3 " Harriet Still " 17 5-1 " Putry Twiddy " 22 5-1 " Vina Hunter " 25 5-4 " Lindulo Cozetta " 3 3-0 Yellow Mary A. Bowman " 22 5-3 Black #288 - Continuation and duplicate of bottom half of #287 Minnie Mirvent f 27 5-5 Black Elluh Bowman " 13 4-7 " Elizabeth Bowman " 8 3-9 " Sophy Stewart " 11 4-10 " Richmond Redd m 23 5-11 " Nancy Scott f 25 5-3 " John George m 12 4-8 " James Haden " 9 4-1 " William Armistead " 8 3-6 Brown Richard Haden " 5 2-7 " Dead 1 Sarah Haden f 5 3-0 " Moses Armistead m 3 2-8 Black O/S: Devereau & LeBlue Consignee: Edward Dunne John Carter " 21 5-10 " Grandison Clark " 19 5-9 " Henry Bailey " 19 5-8 " John Harrington " 23 5-5 " Henry Golet " 19 5-5 Brown Moses Conway m 19 5-3 Black Charles Mims " 19 5-4 Yellow Giles Poole " 21 5-6 Black Willis Hill " 24 5-8 " Aaron Carter " 25 5-7 " Cons: John Freelaw O/S: N. F. Rowe Consignee: Rowe & sons or A. S. & J. S. Addison Co. Edmund m 24 5-5 Black Corbin " 8 3-10 Mulatto Ritty f 26 5-2 Brown Richard m 2 1/2 2-8 " Ben " 20 5-10 Black O/S: William H. Goodman Consignee; Theophilus Freeman Daniel Nelson m 24 5-5 Black T uidis ? Henderson " 19 5-8 Brown Fairfax Washington " 20 5-8 Black James Parker " 20 5-8 " Sam Jefferson, Jr. " 32 5-4 " #289 - Continuation and duplicate of part of #288. Claiborne Moss " 23 5-7 " David Moon " 17 5-4 " James Roper " 16 5-3 Mulatto John Sebry " 24 5-9 Brown Charles Fields " 20 5-11 Mulatto John Russell " 20 5-8 Black Rushing Roberts " 14 5-0 Brown Charles Pain " 28 5-7 " George Pain " 18 5-5 " Jefferson Nelson " 21 5-3 Black Eliza Willis f 17 5-0 Brown Jane Carver " 19 5-5 Mulatto Matilda Smithers " 16 5-3 Brown Elizabeth Smithers " 14 5-3 " Mary Ann Sebry " 24 5-3 " child Charles m 2 " Peggy Washington f 30 5-2 Black Ann Fitchon " 22 5-3 " Dosia Hafford " 20 5-1 " Minnie Gibson " 16 5-2 " Kitty Smith " 14 4-10 " Sarah Ann Jackson " 18 5-2 Brown Martha Jackson inf. " 10 mos. Mulatto Nancy Finch ? " 24 5-9 Black & boy William . m 3 " Infant Elizabeth Williams f 30 5-2 " Ellen Diggs " 16 5-2 " Fanny S--ling ? " 15 5-2 " Nancy Williams " 15 5-1 " June Blackwell " 20 5-5 " Boy child m 5 " Harriet Claiborne f 9 4-4 " Hannah Washington " 38 5-3 Brown Francis Custer " 15 4-11 Black Sidney Ann Washington " 17 5-6 Brown #289 (cont'd) Harriet Ann " 9 4-3 Black Dock Little m 27 5-11 " Whitmill Gugamus " 23 5-11 Brown Handy Williams " 23 5-10 Black Newsom Perkins m 24 5-8 " Ted Slade " 26 5-9 " Ranson Slade " 20 5-9 " Henry Slade " 28 5-9 " Lundy Slade " 28 5-6 ". Cinzes Smith " 22 5-10 " Flosie Pettyjohn f 18 5-4 " Remainder of slave names on the manifest of this entry are unreadable. Manifest is severely faded. Those faded out are slaves numbered 99-113. Next entry #290 continues this same manifest with slave number 114. #290 - continuation of entry #289. O/S: Henry Davis of Petersburg Consignee: Mark Davis of New Orleans Slaves: John Colson m 27 6-0 Black John Dorsey " 28 5-8 " John Brooks " 19 5-6 " John Offu " 21 5-7 " John Cussy " 24 5-8 " John Harrison " 28 5-7 " John Lewis " 26 5-8 " Daniel Thompson " 27 5-8 " James Maddison " 22 5-6 " Thomas Essex " 26 5-8 " Alex Washington " 24 5-8 " Richard Feelin " 21 5-9 " George Williams " 35 5-8 " Ben Benjamin " 21 5-5 " Lewis Mitchell " 23 5-8 " Scott Page " 25 5-5 " Isaac Samson " 23 5-7 " Cinzes Brown " 24 5-8 " Warner Powell " 20 5-8 " Davy Payne " 21 5-6 " George Washington " 21 5-8 " James Goodwin " 26 5-8 " Tarlton Morning " 24 5-7 " Allen Williamson " 24 5-6 " Stephen Dandridge " 22 6-0 " Robin Randolph " 23 5-5 " Henry Jones " 27 5-8 " Lundy Burrows ' 20 5-8 " Ben Coleman " 25 5-8 " Henry Williams " 34 5-8 " Elaxas Steward ' 28 5-7 " Jane Eldridge f 14 5-0 " Pleasant Taylor " 13 4-11 Brown Maria Fulton " 22 5-4 Black Harriet Washington " 18 5-1 " Marian Hall " 15 5-2 " Martha Lynch f 19 5-6 Black Rachel Walker " 34 5-5 " Alvina Power " 23 5-2 " Nancy Gray " 20 5-4 Brown Minty Cosby " 21 5-9 " Susan Hall " 22 5-3 Black Mary Gibson " 22 5-3 " Ann Johnson " 19 5-2 " Winny Parkham " 24 5-8 " Jinny Fields " 19 5-7 " Hannah Wells " 22 5-1 " Bryney Fulton " 19 5-2 " Isabella Lewis " 20 5-2 " #291 - Continuation of entry #287.. starting with slave number 163. O/S: Henry Davis of Petersburg Consignee: Mark Davis of New Orleans Emily Cox f 17 5-1 Black Margaret Minard " 21 5-4 " Easter Robinson " 18 5-2 Mulatto Washington Moseley m 22 5-8 Brown Ellen See f 25 5-2 " Sally West " 20 5-4 Black Rachel Perry " 20 5-1 " Letty Lawrence " 20 5-4 " Sarah Mulbury " 23 5-5 Brown Catherine Mitchell " 23 5-5 " Francis Hinson " 24 5-5 Black Nancy Wells " 25 5-2 " Frances Courtney " 13 4-2 " Hanah Pace " 13 4-9 Brown Maria Davis " 9 4-1 Black Mary Allison " 9 4-1 ' Eliza Ann " 10 4-4 " Susy Ann " 9 4-1 " Ess--ly Davis " 10 4-3 " C---- F____ (faded out0 " 11 4-5 " Judy Davis " 10 4-5 " Susan Johnson " 8 4-0 " Matilda See " 6 3-4 Mulatto Martha Mulbury " 6 3-3 " Eztth [sic] Jane " 18 5-3 Black Nancy Fields " 22 5-4 " Amy Masey " 24 5-3 Brown Jessie Brown m 1 1/2 2-0 Black Lovenia Harris f 30 5-2 Brown Silva Smith " 22 5-1 Black (Dead 2) Amy Hargrave " 13 4-7 " Ned Smith m 35 5-5 " Rachel Ann f 20 5-5 " Lucy Morristrut ' 24 5-4 " 1 month old child Delia Davis " 18 5-2 " Note: Two slaves died on this voyage. #292 Port: Norfolk Brig Isaac Franklin Master: William Smith O/S: