These are Alexander Clark's children. Am researching the slaves of this family. I understand that there was a balcony for them in the church. Did you find anything else. Carolyn James **************Can love help you live longer? Find out now. (http://personals.aol.com/articles/2009/02/18/longer-lives-through-relationships/?ncid=emlweu slove00000001)
Hi Carolyn, thank you for responding to my query. Alaexander is certainly one of the first listed, and he must have been an elder, along with two others: Potts, and Walace (sic). However, there apparently was another Clark family. I am not completely through the document; however, I have already seen where a black...I forget for whom she was enslaved. Still, I thouyght it unbelievable that a black slave could be baptised and accepted into membership in a White Church in the 1830s. don ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAglaiaJ@aol.com> To: <albibb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark Family in Presbyterian Church > These are Alexander Clark's children. Am researching the slaves of this > family. I understand that there was a balcony for them in the church. > Did you > find anything else. > Carolyn James > **************Can love help you live longer? Find out now. > (http://personals.aol.com/articles/2009/02/18/longer-lives-through-relationships/?ncid=emlweu > slove00000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Carolyn, thank you for responding to my query. Alaexander is certainly one of the first listed, and he must have been an elder, along with two others: Potts, and Walace (sic). However, there apparently was another Clark family. I am not completely through the document; however, I have already seen where a black...I forget for whom she was enslaved. Still, I thouyght it unbelievable that a black slave could be baptised and accepted into membership in a White Church in the 1830s. don ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAglaiaJ@aol.com> To: <albibb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:27 PM Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark Family in Presbyterian Church > These are Alexander Clark's children. Am researching the slaves of this > family. I understand that there was a balcony for them in the church. > Did you > find anything else. > Carolyn James > **************Can love help you live longer? Find out now. > (http://personals.aol.com/articles/2009/02/18/longer-lives-through-relationships/?ncid=emlweu > slove00000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Don, What is the name of the slave woman who was baptized or who was she enslaved by? It was not normal but there was also a black marriage at the Centreville Pres. Church, during slavery.. Mayberry and Davidson. Ingrid On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Don Logan <moodylogan@windstream.net>wrote: > Hi Carolyn, > thank you for responding to my query. > Alaexander is certainly one of the first listed, and he must have been an > elder, along with two others: Potts, and Walace (sic). > However, there apparently was another Clark family. > > I am not completely through the document; however, I have already seen > where > a black...I forget for whom she was enslaved. > Still, I thouyght it unbelievable that a black slave could be baptised and > accepted into membership in a White Church in the 1830s. > > don > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <CAglaiaJ@aol.com> > To: <albibb@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:27 PM > Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark Family in Presbyterian Church > > > > These are Alexander Clark's children. Am researching the slaves of this > > family. I understand that there was a balcony for them in the church. > > Did you > > find anything else. > > Carolyn James > > **************Can love help you live longer? Find out now. > > ( > http://personals.aol.com/articles/2009/02/18/longer-lives-through-relationships/?ncid=emlweu > > slove00000001) > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- As Long As You Mention My Name... I Live...Mayberry, Wilson, Barron, Marshall, Mason, Clark, Carlisle, Kemp..
Ingrid, I wrote a response; however, my computer automatically updated and I am not certain if the email was sent or not.... Lucy was a slave of Thomas Crawford, in June of 1833 There is a list of Members in tha back (Thomas Crawford is not listed as a member in 1847) end of the reports (began in 1824). There is a list of slaves listed who were Baptised; however, Lucy is not among them. I suspect that she and Thomas, her owners, had left the area. Other slaves were Baptised: Susan, Gerry, Minty, Henry, Nelson, Lewis hope this helps. In the former email, I quoted the Session notes; and will do so again if this does not come through. doin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ingrid Marshall" <usmarsh@gmail.com> To: <albibb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:48 PM Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark Family in Presbyterian Church > Don, > What is the name of the slave woman who was baptized or who was she > enslaved > by? It was not normal but there was also a black marriage at the > Centreville > Pres. Church, during slavery.. Mayberry and Davidson. > Ingrid > > On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Don Logan > <moodylogan@windstream.net>wrote: > >> Hi Carolyn, >> thank you for responding to my query. >> Alaexander is certainly one of the first listed, and he must have been an >> elder, along with two others: Potts, and Walace (sic). >> However, there apparently was another Clark family. >> >> I am not completely through the document; however, I have already seen >> where >> a black...I forget for whom she was enslaved. >> Still, I thouyght it unbelievable that a black slave could be baptised >> and >> accepted into membership in a White Church in the 1830s. >> >> don >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <CAglaiaJ@aol.com> >> To: <albibb@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:27 PM >> Subject: Re: [ALBIBB] Clark Family in Presbyterian Church >> >> >> > These are Alexander Clark's children. Am researching the slaves of >> this >> > family. I understand that there was a balcony for them in the church. >> > Did you >> > find anything else. >> > Carolyn James >> > **************Can love help you live longer? Find out now. >> > ( >> http://personals.aol.com/articles/2009/02/18/longer-lives-through-relationships/?ncid=emlweu >> > slove00000001) >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> > in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > -- > As Long As You Mention My Name... I Live...Mayberry, Wilson, Barron, > Marshall, Mason, Clark, Carlisle, Kemp.. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALBIBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >