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    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child
    2. Susan Bellinger
    3. Hi Gwen, I think this Landon Carter had a wife named Ann and 2 sons plus 1 daughter who was sickly and I believe died before Landon did. I also came across another reference to enslaved people in image 99 but it is hard for me to read. It does mention these enslaved people: Alfred, Diana, Hamilton & Urelian?? They were apparently held in trust by Thos (?) A. Carter Trustee but were in possession and under the control of A E Carter. The note was signed A E Carter 1858. Again, this is in the chancery suit of Admr of Landon Carter v. John A Carter etc. 1910-005 and available on the Library of Virginia website. It's digitized so it's viewable on a home computer. Susan B. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwen Boyer Bjorkman" <gwenbj@seanet.com> To: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 5:35 PM Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child > My ancestor, William Legg, was an overseer in 1774 on the plantation of a > Landon Carter. William > Legg was b. bef 1759 in Prince William Co, VA and died 22 Jul 1833 in > Culpeper Co, VA. This must be > an later Landon Carter that you mention in 1856. This Landon Carter diary > has much good information > on the people of Fauquier Co, VA. > > Jack P. Greene, The Diary of Col. Landon Carter of Sabine Hall 1752-1778 > (University Press of > Virginia, 1965) Vol: 1:883, 892. > === > 1774 24. Monday Nat returned yesterday morning. Colo. Carter has put > Jno. Bethel in Possession of > my Summer duck land to keep off Harris and Keith, the escheatmaster; and > as he recommends the > seating it immediately, I sent up Postilion Sam this morning, with a > letter to Colo. Carter to send > with him Sam and Kit, the two boys Montjoy had, but returned; and a wench > from the Park Quarter to > cook and wash for them. Wrote to Bethel at the same; and to Wm. Legg, my > Park overseer. > === > 1774 3 Saturday. William Legg, my Park overseer, came down with his > waggon and hogs. He brought > but 16, though he set off with 20; 3 of them run back and one he ordered > to be killed as it walked > limping for his own allowance in part and desired Pat. Hendrick to weigh > it. 6 reserved for Colo. > Carter, 4 for Summer duck overseer, and 3 for his remainder for allowance > so that this accounts for > 10 of the 40 still alive on the Plantation. > === > I rode out with this man round my plantation; he expresses himself much > [sur]prized and confesses > they do not work at all in his parts; here he sees all tobacco hills made, > Corn almost got in, and a > vast quantity ground to what they tend, and yet not a cart; and he is > resolved to go back with the > greatest resolution to diligence. > === >>From hence I will hope as there seems to be something honest in the man, >>that I shall at last get > one on whom I can depend for obeying orders; And 'tis only such an one I > want. It seems the 6 hogs > were really a timely Present; for the liberty given to all the people ever > under that particular > care are constantly abusing him by the freedom this liberty produces and > it seems there were but few > hogs to kill besides the Present. > === > My son's eyes have at last got open and he has given orders to this Legg > to get him a ten pound a > year man to manage his gang up there. I do suppose this will naturally > breed a great Coldness; but > if it is not done I know when the Coldness will be most sensibly felt; for > as things have gone on in > a few years more the whole Estate must be sold. > === > Still gathering corn. I will hope the crop will turn out tolerable well, > though really many > thousands have perished by means of the excessive drowth. > === > Legg is to get his tobacco ground as hilled by the last of February; and > all his corn ground hoed > and hilled by the last of March; he will do it if it be possible; and I > have shewn him that it may > be done. > === > > Gwen Boyer Bjorkman > gwenbj@seanet.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Susan Bellinger > Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 2:06 PM > To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child > > > In the Fauquier County chancery case Admr of Landon Carter v. John A. > Carter, etc. 1910-005 [found on the Library of Virginia website] there is > the following information in image number 51: > > "1856 > June 20: To cash paid Landon Carter, his expenses etc for taking up negro > woman Mary (belonging to the Family) taking her to Warrenton & selling her > $50" > > Also: > > "1856 > June 17 By proceeds of sale of Negro woman Mary & her child $1050.00" > > The Landon Carter above mentioned appears to be a direct descendant of a > John Carter of Fauquier Co. VA who had a will dated 1838. > > Hope this helps someone. > > Susan B. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/12/2010 11:30:43
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child
    2. There is also: Index # 1805-058 http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/default.asp#res May 15, 1804 1761 Landon Carter of Richmond Co versus Adms. of John Carter. 93 pages long Landon Carter, Wormley Carter and Robert Carter Admins of John Carter deceased[their father] and Robert Carter, Landon Carter, John Armistead and Anne his wife[Anne Beale Carter] John Carter

    02/12/2010 12:53:18
    1. Re: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child
    2. This is a later Landon Carter. There was a John Carter who's will was in 1761 had a Charles Landon Carter and went by Landon. -----Original Message----- From: Susan Bellinger <bellinger11@earthlink.net> To: vafauqui@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, Feb 12, 2010 6:30 pm Subject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child Hi Gwen, I think this Landon Carter had a wife named Ann and 2 sons plus 1 daughter ho was sickly and I believe died before Landon did. I also came across another reference to enslaved people in image 99 but it s hard for me to read. It does mention these enslaved people: Alfred, Diana, Hamilton & Urelian?? hey were apparently held in trust by Thos (?) A. Carter Trustee but were in ossession and under the control of A E Carter. The note was signed A E Carter 1858. Again, this is in the chancery suit of Admr of Landon Carter v. John A arter etc. 1910-005 and available on the Library of Virginia website. It's igitized so it's viewable on a home computer. Susan B. ---- Original Message ----- rom: "Gwen Boyer Bjorkman" <gwenbj@seanet.com> o: <vafauqui@rootsweb.com> ent: Friday, February 12, 2010 5:35 PM ubject: Re: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child My ancestor, William Legg, was an overseer in 1774 on the plantation of a Landon Carter. William Legg was b. bef 1759 in Prince William Co, VA and died 22 Jul 1833 in Culpeper Co, VA. This must be an later Landon Carter that you mention in 1856. This Landon Carter diary has much good information on the people of Fauquier Co, VA. Jack P. Greene, The Diary of Col. Landon Carter of Sabine Hall 1752-1778 (University Press of Virginia, 1965) Vol: 1:883, 892. === 1774 24. Monday Nat returned yesterday morning. Colo. Carter has put Jno. Bethel in Possession of my Summer duck land to keep off Harris and Keith, the escheatmaster; and as he recommends the seating it immediately, I sent up Postilion Sam this morning, with a letter to Colo. Carter to send with him Sam and Kit, the two boys Montjoy had, but returned; and a wench from the Park Quarter to cook and wash for them. Wrote to Bethel at the same; and to Wm. Legg, my Park overseer. === 1774 3 Saturday. William Legg, my Park overseer, came down with his waggon and hogs. He brought but 16, though he set off with 20; 3 of them run back and one he ordered to be killed as it walked limping for his own allowance in part and desired Pat. Hendrick to weigh it. 6 reserved for Colo. Carter, 4 for Summer duck overseer, and 3 for his remainder for allowance so that this accounts for 10 of the 40 still alive on the Plantation. === I rode out with this man round my plantation; he expresses himself much [sur]prized and confesses they do not work at all in his parts; here he sees all tobacco hills made, Corn almost got in, and a vast quantity ground to what they tend, and yet not a cart; and he is resolved to go back with the greatest resolution to diligence. === >From hence I will hope as there seems to be something honest in the man, >that I shall at last get one on whom I can depend for obeying orders; And 'tis only such an one I want. It seems the 6 hogs were really a timely Present; for the liberty given to all the people ever under that particular care are constantly abusing him by the freedom this liberty produces and it seems there were but few hogs to kill besides the Present. === My son's eyes have at last got open and he has given orders to this Legg to get him a ten pound a year man to manage his gang up there. I do suppose this will naturally breed a great Coldness; but if it is not done I know when the Coldness will be most sensibly felt; for as things have gone on in a few years more the whole Estate must be sold. === Still gathering corn. I will hope the crop will turn out tolerable well, though really many thousands have perished by means of the excessive drowth. === Legg is to get his tobacco ground as hilled by the last of February; and all his corn ground hoed and hilled by the last of March; he will do it if it be possible; and I have shewn him that it may be done. === Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vafauqui-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Susan Bellinger Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 2:06 PM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VAFAUQUI] slave sale report - Mary and child In the Fauquier County chancery case Admr of Landon Carter v. John A. Carter, etc. 1910-005 [found on the Library of Virginia website] there is the following information in image number 51: "1856 June 20: To cash paid Landon Carter, his expenses etc for taking up negro woman Mary (belonging to the Family) taking her to Warrenton & selling her $50" Also: "1856 June 17 By proceeds of sale of Negro woman Mary & her child $1050.00" The Landon Carter above mentioned appears to be a direct descendant of a John Carter of Fauquier Co. VA who had a will dated 1838. Hope this helps someone. Susan B. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    02/12/2010 01:34:04