Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #748 from Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1800-1860

County Accomack
Name Parramore, John
Date (written/proved/probated or recorded) 23 Jan 1823 (Order to Invy), 29 & 30 Jan 1823 (Invy & Sale), 29 & 31 Jan 1825 (Audit & Rec'd)
Abstract Buyer George Bagwell F.N. (free Negro) boys Jack, Isaac, Edmund & women Marah & Hannah (legacy to Thomas H. T. Parramore); man Charles, boy Charles, son of Mary, Mary, daughter of Leah, Leah daughter of Mary, boy Littleton (legacy to John F. Parramore); men Peter & Joshua, woman Nancy & Joshua son of Nanny (legacy to Thomas Parramore); boys John & George, girls Esther & Ritter, girl Mary daughter of Nancy, Henry & Leah (legacy to Sarah C. Parramore).
Main Source Reference 1825-26 w&c, p. 9

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