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

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Record #100 from Virginia Commonwealth Causes (Accomack County), 1815-1863 (Library of Virginia African American Narratives project)

File Name _0002_0045_0001-0002
Year 1820
Defendant First Name Abraham
Defendant Middle Name
Defendant Surname
Defendant Alias
Defendant Status Free
Additional Defendant
Slave Owners William Thornton; Crippin Taylor; Samuel Young; William Selby; Charles Piper; Bloxum; Arthur Watson; Bagwell Wharton; Mary Outten; Ayres Taylor; William Ewell; Charles Ewell Jr
Charge For remaining in the Commonwealth
Sentence
Additional Slave Names
Additional Free Black Names Henry; Major; Peter; Shadrack; Nathan; Joe; George; Sabra; Keziah; Paris; Tom; Jim; Phillis; Jacob; Arthur; Taylor; Sampson; Jerome; Elitia; Esther; Ayres; Ephraim; Cyrus; Ned; Nise; Whitney; Isaac; Daniel;
Deponents/Affiants
Additional Information
See Also
Processor's Notes
EAD http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00771.xml
Locality Accomack County
Source Accomack County (Va.) Commonwealth Causes, 1815-1863

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