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Finding Aid to the Seth Woodruff (1805-1875) Account Book
Tags: 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, accounting, enslaved persons, finding aids, lists, lists of enslaved persons, MS 1047, MS1047, Seth Woodroof, slave trade, slavery, Woodroof family
Finding aid to the Jones-Sterling Family Collection
Tags: 1789, 1831, 1852, 1854, 1867, 1876, 1879, 1946, diaries, enslaved labor, enslaved persons, enslaved persons Virginia, enslavement, farms, finding aids, Fluvanna County, Frances Wallace Allen Kirby, genealogies, James T Jones, Jones family, Jones-Sterling Family, journals, Letters, Lucia Green Sterling Allen, Mary E Jones, Mary Otway Sterling, MS 1247, MS1247, papers, records, Sallie Willie Jones, Sallie Willie Sterling Allen, slavery, slavery records
Jones-Sterling Family Collection (Manuscript 1247, Box 4)
Depicted on these…
Tags: 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1851, absences, account books, Biff, Buff, Ellis, enslaved labor, enslaved persons, enslavement, enslavers, Fanny, farm books, farm hands, farms, Humphrey, illness, Jack, James T Jones, Jones family, Judy, Loss Time of Hands, Matilda, Matilday, MS 1247, MS1247, Sam, slave lists, slave owners, slavery, slavery records, William, Wm
Finding aid to the Autograph Collection
Manuscript 1047 Seth Woodroof Account Book
Manuscript 1047 ("Seth Woodroof Account Book") is a handwritten notebook which lists enslaved persons, buyers, and…
Tags: 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, A Haggie, Aaron Eubank, Abrom Lively, accounting, accounts, Addam White, African Americans, African Americans in Lynchburg, African slave trade, African slave traders, Aggy Mordey, Agnes Cabell, Albrah Hap, Allen Gray, Amey Manthine, Amiy Austin, Amy Yancy, ancestors, Anderson Beck, Anderson Jordain, Andrew L Bailey, Andrews Dawson, Ann Wilson, Ansrews Hawkins, Archey Thermon, Archy Pettigrew, Armistead Reynoldes, B Waid, Barton Bradford, Betsy Holmes, Betsy King, Betsy Shackford, Bill Callaway, Billy Davis, biographical lists, blacks, blacks in Lynchburg, Bob Day, Bob Lewis, Bob Martin, Bob Read, Burguise, Burrell Reynolds, Cabell, Caroline Glenn, Charles Hap, Charles Manthews, Charles Ridgway, Daissiey Donald, Daniell Elliott, Danil Sale, data sets, Dolley Wattes, Dr John L Dorsys, Eliza Burford, Elizabeth Thompson, enslaved persons, Evilin Shanks, Fanny Hap, Ford Radford, Frank Paneton, Franky Burrell, Frederic Hatcher, G Davis, genealogy, Ginny Macky, Grace Elliott, Harriet Reynolds, Harrison Goodwin, Harvey Terry, Henry Echols, Hetty Fletcher, Isaac Doyal, Isham Shanks, J H Cancot, J Holldy, Jack Austine, Jack Lynch, Jackson Slone, Jacob Labourn, James A McPheeters, James Payne, Jane Coleman, Jane Pery, Jane Torman, Jesee Coleman, Jim Buford, Jim Leftwich, John Crow, John Euell, John M Willusy, John Montgomery, Judy Adell, Judy Smith, Julia Baig, L J, Larry Hicks, Laves Eucis, Lewis Jackson, lists, Lucinda Ridgway, Lucy Jourdain, Lynchburg. slavery records, Mariah Wilkerson, Mary Cannon, Mary Carrow, Mary Drew, Mary Manthews, Mary Moris, Mary Williams, Matilda Willard, Mayor Manthine, Mississippi, Molly Oh, Moses Hunter, Mr Dicson, Mr Ford, Mr H Claibourn, Mr Mathal, MS 1047, MS1047, Natchez, Netty Whiston, New Orleans, Nicey Radford, Peggy Mosly, Permelia Baugh, Peter Poindexter, Rachael Crow, registers, Rhesibin Stephens, Rowan Harris R, Rowan S. Harris, S W Green, Sally Hunter, Sally Kyle, Sally Nelson, Sally Steel, Sammy Montgomery, Scotland Hap, Sealy Ambler, Second Middle Passage, Selby Brown, Selena Walk, Seth Woodroof, Seth Woodrough, Seth Woodruff, Shedia Bridges, slave lists, slave owners, slave trade, slave traders, slavery, Sophey Monday, Sophey Reynolds, Spencer Drew, Squire Mosley, Stephen Iswell, Stephen Roberson, Susan Isbell, Susan Teosy, Thomas Bachleor, Thomas Green, Toks R Chetom, Tumbles Shanks, Vinson Eucis, Virginia, Visy Reynolds, Walter Huffman, Wartter Huffman, Washington Burch, Wiatt Eubank, William Crow, William Rose, William Tate, Williams Jones, Winney, Woodes
The Virginia Negro Mammy: Tena MacIntosh
This four page pamphlet was printed around 1909 by Gray in Roanoke, Virginia. Accompanying the pamphlet is a letter from Gray on 14…
Finding Aid to the Nowlin Family Notes
Nowlin Family Notes
This collection is held in physical format at Jones Memorial Library in Lynchburg, Virginia.
The collection includes genealogy notes regarding…
Tags: 1858, 1875, Alabama, Ann Johnson, clippings, Constitutional Conventions, correspondence, David S Nowlin, David Samuel Nowlin, enslaved labor, enslaved persons, enslaved persons Virginia, family history, genealogy, Gilbert family, Letters, Louisa, Mary Johnson, Nowlin, obituaries, receipts, Richmond, slavery, slavery records, speeches, Wingfield