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

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Record #842 from Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1800-1860

County Accomack
Name Satchell, Christopher (Satchel)
Date (written/proved/probated or recorded) 1 Nov 1829/25 Jan 1830
Abstract To my wige Ann Satchell….& the Negroes Abel, Edmund, Adam, Lighty, Sarah Sr., Leah & Eliza in lieu of dower in my Negroes. To daughter Sarah P. Satchell (at her mother's death), I give her Abel, Edmund & Adam & at my death Sarah & her 2 children, Mary & Caleb & all the children she may have, also Pink & her 2 children Amy & George & ... To son Southey S. Satchell at his mother's death & Negro boys Tony & Sam &... To wife Ann Satchell... & at her death to my daughters Ann B. Joynes & Sarah P. Satchell except the Negroes. Lighty, Sarah Sr., Lah & Eliza to be divided without sale between my daughters Ann B. Joynes & Sarah P. Satchell.
Main Source Reference 1828-46 w. p. 56

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