Image Text 332 Items Account book of Henry Lloyd, 1707-1723, and John Lloyd, 1769-1784. Account book, 1707-1723, of Henry Lloyd (1685-1763), merchant of Rhode Island, and later lord of the Manor of Queens Village and resident at Lloyd Neck, Long Island, and son of Boston merchant and early Long Island property owner James Lloyd (1650-1693); and, 1769-1784, of John Lloyd (1745-1792), merchant and farmer of Lloyd Neck and Henry Lloyd's grandson. The first portion of volume contains individual accounts for various trading ventures to Jamaica, London, and elsewhere, as well as numerous individual accounts with tradesmen and business associates. View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 93. March 6, 1709/10 inventory of the estate of "Justice" John Townsend [i.e. "Rhode Island" John] taken by Samuel Macoun and George Townsend; followed by notes documenting Townsends named as witnesses and heirs in wills recorded in Queens County, 1681-1713, including Robert Jackson's (1683) and Alice Crabb's (1685). View Item
Text Copies of deeds and records relating to the Townsend family, records of Queens County page 64. May 25, 1750 inventory of the personal estate of John Cammel(?) made by Penn Townsend and Joseph Hegeman; notes documenting Townsends mentioned in two other probate cases in the Queens County records, 1750-1759; a list of people with "Townsend" as a given name; and a slip affixed to the page with a note regarding Rev. Solomon Stoddard, namesake of Solomon Townsend (died 1811). View Item
Image Text 2 Items Statement exhibiting the amount of hires, or probable value, or expence of Negroes, belonging to the estate of the late William Browne for the years 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813 Two-page statement of values and expenses relating to fifty slaves belonging to William Browne [possibly William Browne, Jr., of Four Mile Tree Plantation near Jamestown, Virginia] between the years 1809 and 1813. Includes slave's names, ages, parentage, and additional remarks. View Item
Image Text 4 Items A return of the apraisement [sic] of the Property of Bartholomew Gartman, Dec. Four-page inventory of Bartholomew Gartman of Jefferson County, Georgia, regarding his estate at the time of his death. Identifies two slaves, "1 Negro man named Limbrick [?]; 1 Negro girl nam'd Peggy," among livestock and household goods. Signed on last page by administrators of the estate, Solomon Hood, Charly Higdon, and Shomake Holden. Made official and signed by Jas. [James] Bozeman. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Valuation of Linders Negroes Two-page appraisement of slaves owned by John Linder, Junior, to be submitted "as a payment of a debt" to John Joyce of Mobeal [Mobile, Alabama]. List of 12 slaves, including name, age, relationship, and value. Signed by assessors Cornelius McCurtin, Samuel Mimes [Mims], and Adam Hollinger. View Item
Image Text 4 Items A true and perfect inventory of the estate of David Tinsley Dece'd [deceased] Three-page inventory of the estate of David Tinsley of Caroline County [Virginia]. Identifies four slaves, "Jemmy a Negro fellow, Tom a Negro fellow, Plato a Negro boy, Tamer a Negro girl" along with household goods and livestock. Signed by executors Mary Tinsley, Ja. [James] Jameson, Thos. [Thomas] Daniel, Thos. [Thomas] Sale. Made official and signed by Benjamin Robinson of the Caroline County Court on March 8, 1759. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Notice for compliance with act of Congress entitled "An act to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling-houses, and the enumeration of slaves, within the United States"] Form of compliance for Philip Wendell of New York, regarding the July 9, 1798 act of Congress entitled, "An act to provide for the valuation of lands and dwelling-houses, and the enumeration of slaves, within the United States. Signed by Harmanus Wendell, Assessor. View Item
Image Text 4 Items List of hands on the farm at Terre au Beouf [sic] from S. B. Davis Four-page list of "hands on the farm at Terre au Beouf [Boeuf]" [of Louisiana] compiled by S. B. Davis, Mrs. R. Smith, P. C. Wederstrandt, and Henry Thompson. Includes names of 77 slaves listed by gender. List contributed by Thompson also gives cost and age. View Item
Image Text 2 Items A list of slaves belonging to Mr. Edw'd Ambler in Hanover and Louisa County List of "fifteen men, tweny-five women, sixteen boys, and eleven girls, in all 67" slaves belonging to Mr. Edw'd [Edward] Ambler in Hanover and Louisa County [Virginia]. Includes names and ages of each slave. On back, later additions to document dated May 31, 1765 and "this year 1766" list items purchased for "Negroes to be clothed." View Item
Image Text 4 Items Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Homer Virgil Milton deceased Four-page inventory of Homer Virgil Milton [probably of Jefferson County, Georgia]. Includes names and estimated value of aprroximately 32 slaves, among other household goods. Signed on last page by appraisers Samuel Clements, Robert Lowry, Tom Rim [?], and "Mark T." Made official and signed by Sherrod Arrington. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Report of valuation on the estate of Francis M. Hunt] Two-page evaluation of the estate of Francis M. Hunt, prepared by appointed commissioners to determine the value and interest of his property, including "a Negro slave named Willis worth $1,000." Signed by commissioners N. G. Tevis, Roy Stewart, and John S. Murphy. Note on back reads, "N. B. Collin, Guardian on Petition." View Item
Image Text 2 Items Inventory of property appraised belonging to the estate of Daniel Dees Deceast [sic] Two-page inventory of Daniel Dees [of Jefferson County, Georgia], regaring his estate at the time of his death. Includes estimated value of 11 unnamed slaves. Signed by executors Thacher Vivion, Duet Dees, and Simon Smith. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Inventory of the Estate of William Withers [or Weathers]] Two-page inventory of the estate of William Withers [or Weathers], including furniture, tools, house wares, etc.; Lists one male slave named Jack and three female slaves named Hannah, Kate, Rose, Lincoln County, Kentucky July 15, 1788. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Sale of the property of Thomas Jenkins Four-page bill of sale to multiple persons of the estate of Thomas Jinkins, including tools, books, furniture, arms, livestock, one slave woman, one slave girl, one slave boy, and one slave boy named Peter. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Inventory of the Estate of Ephraim Jackson] Four-page inventory of the estate of Ephraim Jackson, including furniture, tools, livestock, and the slave Stephen, Charles, Lewis, Terry, Tryon, Richard, Mariah, Milley, Kitty, Martha, and Lutitia, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Appraisment Bill of the Estate of Colonel John Bowman One-page bill of the estate of John Bowman, including furniture, house wares, etc.; Lists a male slave named James, a male slave named Morry, and a female slave named Pheby, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Commissioner's Report on the Property of John Donely] Two-page commissioner's report on the suit of John Donley's administrator vs. John Donley's creditors, including a brick house, land, and a slave girl, in Fayette County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Commissioner's Report on the Property of William E. Dudley Four-page commissioners' report on the property of William E. Dudley, regarding the sale of land and the slaves named Anderson, Harvin, Lewis, Joseph, Patsy, Marian, Rose, in Fayette County, Kentucky [with attached newspaper clipping announcing a public sale of William E. Dudley's property]. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Commissioners' Report on the property of Royal H. Benzley] Four-page commissioner's report on the property of Royal H. Benzley, including the slaves Amy, Jim, Tammy, Glory, Dillard, Amy, Thomas, Patsy, Rodey, Harvey, Alfred, Deby, Samuel, Elijah, Ledford, Milly, Nancy, Elzina, and Malvina, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Commissioner's Report on the Property of Mordecai C. Hays] Four-page commissioners' report on the property of Mordecai C. Hays, including the slave woman Susannah, the slave man named Lindsay, and the slave boy named Morrison, in Fayette County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Inventory of the Estate of Jeremiah Turner Four-page inventory of the estate of Jeremiah Turner, including livestock, tools, books, wares, and the slaves named Jean, Frank, Senda, Viney, Jacob, Scott, and Billy, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 5 Items [Inventory of the Estate of David Brown] Eight-page inventory of the estate of David Brown, including furniture, livestock, and the slaves Sarah, James, Jack, Willis, Charles, Hester, Charlotte, Matilda, Emily, Maria, and Jim, in Jefferson County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Inventory of the Appraisment of the Estate of Thomas Montgomery Six-page inventory of the estate of Thomas Montgomery, including livestock, tools, furniture, etc.; lists one male slave named Godfrey, one female named Kate, one female slave named Henet with child Lucy; one female slave named Agg with child Manuel, one female slave named Melinder; one male slave named Henry; one female slave named Meriah; one male slave named Matt; one female slave named Sary; one female slave named Flow, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Inventory and appraissment of John Pinor Four-page inventory of the estate of John Pinor, including livestock, tools, house wares, books, and the slaves named Tanny, George, Winny, Willis, and Randol, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 4 Items [Commissioner's Report on the property of Isaac McRoberts] Four-page commissioner's report of the property of Isaac McRoberts, including the selling of land and the selling of the slaves named Sam, Fanny, Mary, Sarah, Harriet, Martha, Horace, and Edward, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Commissioner's Report on Dishman's Heirs vs. Dishman Two-page commissioner's report on the dispute between William Dishman and the heirs of William Dishman regarding the sale of two slave men named Nelson and Tom in Fayette County, Kentucky [with attached newspaper clipping announcing the sale of property]. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Commissioner's Report on the property of B. P. Carpenter Two-page commissioner's report on the property of B .P. Carpenter, including the selling of the slave girl Harriet, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Appraisment Bill of the Estate of Colonel John Bowman Two-page bill of the estate of John Bowman, including livestock, arms, books, etc. in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item
Image Text 8 Items [Inventory of the Estate of John Craig] Eight-Page inventory of the estate of John Craig, including livestock, tools, house wares, books, furniture, and the slaves named Daniel, Aaron, Adam, Tom, Chine, George, Maney, and Sukey, in Lincoln County, Kentucky. View Item