Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans
Roll 3, January-March 1822Transcribed by Dee Parmer Woodtor, PhD
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Note: Please read the introduction. Same Entry = same shipping information as that in the previous entry. Entry # refers to the number assigned to each transcribed manifest. Therefore, the sequence on the microfilm edition will be the same as the sequence in this transcription. Page numbers are not used. Again, the port of destination is always New Orleans. Hint: Search for a particular entry using the "find" function on your browser.
#453 Petersburg Ship Georgiana M: James Corrick 20 Dec 1821 O,S Thos Murray, Princess Ann Va. Slaves Toby m 55 5-4 Black #454 Norfolk Brig Agent M: Saml Van Horn 17 Dec 1821 O John Goodall, Williamsburg VA Slaves (Males) Females & Children Ralph 23 5-5 Mulatto Hannah 13 4-9 Mulatto Jack 20 5-5 Black Matilda 14 5-0 Black Nelson 37 5-7 Mulatto Pheba 12 4-9 Black Ned 20 5-8 Mulatto Polly 17 5-0 Black Edmund 19 5-4 Black Judith 11 4-8 Black Ned 19 5-11 Tawny Harriet 4 3-5 Mulatto Moses 22 5-8 Black Grace 38 5-5 Black Gowin 15 5-3 Mulatto Phillis 34 5-5 Black Chester 36 5-8 Tawney Mary 16 5-0 Black Bob 15 5-1 Black Silvy 45 5-1 Black Clary 17 5-2 Mulatto Lucy 15 5-1 Black Sally 4 3-0 Black Joe (m) 2 2-0 Black Patsey 7 3-9 Black Cate 30 5-4 Mulatto Jenny + infant 25 4-12 Black Kitty 18 5-3 Mulatto Kitty + infant 19 5-3 Black Á Susan + infant 19 5-3 Black Kitty 40 5-2 Black Davy (m) 5 3-7 Black Ned (m) 2 Black Samuel (m) 23 5-7 Tawney #455 Norfolk Brig Agent M: Saml Van Horn 15 Dec 1821 O,S John P. Jones, New Orleans Slaves Mariam f 24 5-7 Black March m 9 3-11 Black Hannah f 8 3-8 Black Mary f 13 4-8 Black Eliza f 14 4-10 Mulatto Margaret f 18 5-2 Mulatto Sally f 2 2-6 Mulatto #456 Norfolk Brig Agent M: Saml Van Horn 18 Dec 1821 O,S F. Gouzon, New Orleans Slaves Arthur m 14 5-1 Black #457 Norfolk Ship Georgiana M; James Corrick 25 Dec 1821 O,S Victor Massion, New Orleans Slaves John m 11 4-4 Black Jesse m 25 5-10 Black #458 Norfolk Ship Cumberland M: John Odum 24 Dec 1821 O,S Cox & Noble of Huntsville, Alabama (Bartley Cox Slaves (Males) Frank Jones 24 5-6 Black unless otherwise indicated Ephraim 25 5-3 Sam Williams 27 5-9 Sam Childres 22 5-5 Washington Banks 20 5-4 Richmond Deans 20 5-8 Joseph Brook 17 5-4 John Richardson 26 5-4 John Smith 24 5-4 Mul Ëatto John 9 3-10 Mulatto John Williams 24 6-0 Tawney Joseph Green 20 5-9 Tawney Daniel 27 5-6 Tawney Females May E. Johnston 19 4-11 Tawney Pellina 17 5-4 Black Patty Williams 18 5-5 Black Sally 21 5-4 Black Loucinda 14 4-11 Tawney Lucy 17 5-2 Black #459 Norfolk Ship Georgiana M: James Corrick 24 Dec 1821 O,S J. L. Towes & Webb, Petersbury by James Thorburn, Norfolk , Kenner & Co., New Orleans Slaves Lucretia f 24 5-1 Black Allen m 6 3-3 Black John m 8 3-11 Mulatto Ben m 9 4-2 Black Prudence f 2 child Black Celia f 23 5-1 Dark Mulatto Harriet f 19 5-4 Black Solomon m 10 3-11 Black Abraham m 11 4-2 Black Griffin m 9 3-11 Light Black Henry m 8 3-7 Light Black #460 Norfolk Ship Georgiana M: James Corrick 19 Dec 1821 O,S James Murray, Princess Ann VA Slaves Geore Murray m 21 5-3 Black Robin Murray m 20 5-4 Tawney Philis Murray f 1 5-2 Tawney #461 Same Entry O,S Nath. Payntar, Norfolk VA (Nathaniel Payntor) Slaves George Coney m 19 5-4 Tawney #462 Same Entry O,S W. M. Ë Payntor Slaves Geroge Lancaster m 17 5-4 Black #463 Same Entry O,S Robert E. Steed, Norfolk Slaves Jack Henris m 27 5-8 Tawney #464 Same Entry O,S Francis Gouzon, New Olreans Rachel f 16? 4-11 Black Negro #465 Same Entry O,S R. Accinelly, Portsmouth Milford Redden m 20 6-1 Tawney Noah Warden m 21 5-6 Tawney Hester Webb f 19 5-1 Black Eliza Saford f 15 4-11 Mulatto Lucinda White f 27 5-6 Tawney Sam White m 14 mos Mulatto Mary Hamilton f 19 4-11 Black Israel Hamilton m 2 2-9 Black Accy Moore m 15 5-0 Black Agnes Dixon f 43 4-11 Tawney Fanny Dixon f 16 4-7 Black Lucy Dixon f 11 4-6 Black Henry Dixon m 9 3-10 Black Abby Butt f 16 5-2 Black Henry Stack/Stark? m 15 4-11 Black Nancy Hodges f 19 4-12 Black #466 Same Entry O,S Jos Isnard, New Orleans Betsy f 28 5-3 Black Edie f 22 5-2 Black Eliza f 2 Black #467 Same Entry O,S Wm Pearce, Kent County, Maryland Hezekiah m 26 5-8 Lightish Meshack m 18 5-6 Lightish Rachel f 16 5-2 Lightish Ann f 14 5-0 Tawney Emeline f 12 4-11 L Ëightish #468 Same Entry O,S Victor Masien, New Orleans and A. Fiengo, New Orleans Slaves Job Lockwood m 20 5-2 Tawney Betty Davis? f 18 4-10 Black This line corssed out Seller Johnson f 15 5-1 Tawney Matilda Ott f 17 5-1 Dark Mulatto Ceasar Bly m 26 5-8 Black Tom Cope m 36 5-6 Black Jean Pierce m 36 5-8 Black Fanny Mallory f 20 5-2 Tawney Lydia f 9 mos Black Amy Jackson f 24 5-1 Black Francis Jackson m 2 2-8 Mulatto Maria Snowden f 28 5-3 Black Nace Hemsley m 33 5-7 Black Abraham Hope m 15 5-2 Tawney Nelly Hemsley f 28 4-12 Tawney Nace Hemsley m 8 mos Tawney Isidore Ducoins m 9 4-0 Mulatto May be Ducoings Phillis Cam f 18 5-4 Black Linda King f 16 5-2 Black Milly Cam f 25 5-2 Black May be Carn or Cain-no dot on i Sally Hope f 16 4-11 Black Mary Hemsley f 14 4-7 Black Eliza Hemsley f 12 4-5 Tawney Matilda Cam f 11 4-5 Black Maria Johnston f 10 4-2 Black Celia Johnson f 8 3-8 Black January Ducoins m 7 3-7 Mulatto Tom Hemsley m 8 3-12 Black Isaac Coons m 8 3-11 Ë Black Nicholas Hemsley m 5 3-3 Black Jacob Hemsley m 3 2-9 Black Robin Mardry m 12 4-6 Mulatto #469 Same Entry O,S James Thorburn for J. P. Townes & Webb to Kenner & Co., New Orleans Anthony m 22 5-9 Black Ralph Hawkins m 14 5-0 Black Ralph Mickey m 14 4-9 Black Henry m 13 4-7 Black Mary Ann f 17 5-1 Tawney Peggy f 18 5-2 Dark Mulatto Nancy f 16 5-0 Tawney Milly f 15 5-0 Black Rose f 13 4-9 Black #470 Baltimore Ship Balloon M: John A. Smith 22 Dec 1821 Balize 18 Jan 1822 O,S William Knight, Kent County Maryland, on board Henry m 35 5-8 Black Michael m 16 5-7 Yellow David m 19 6-2 Black Michael m 25 5-11 Dark Mulatto #470 con't. Cyrus m 16 5-4 Mulatto Hyland m 21 5-10 Black Frisby m 20 5-8 Mulatto Emanuel m 27 5-9 Mulatto Edward m 18 5-7 Mulatto Stephen m 10 4-7 Black Albert m 8 4-4 Black Edward m 10 4-6 Mulatto Clara f 23 5-3 Black Elizabeth f 24 5-2 Mulatto Nell f 13 4-11 Mulatto Betsy f 14 5-5 Black Maria f 26 5-3 Dark Mulatto Harriet f 2 2-8 Dark Mulat Ëto Lucy f 1 2-3 Mulatto #471 Norfolk Ship Georgiana M: James Corrick 22 Dec 1821 O,S Edwin Lee Ephraim m 45 5-5 Black Darky f 40 5-1 Tawney Levicy f 13 4-5 Tawney Archils f 6 3-11 Tawney Jenny f 22 5-2 Black Hampton m 4 3-1 Black Samuel m 48 5-11 Tawney Beary m 15 5-1 Black (George lined out and Perry written in) Vincent m 14 4-11 Mulatto John m 13 4-8 Black Joe/Jos m 13 4-7 Tawnely Edward m 12 4-6 Tawney Daniel m 10 4-2 Black Davy m 6 3-7 Black Gilly f 25 5-2 Black Diana f 20 5-6 Tawney Davy m 9 mos Tawney Dina f 24 5-1 Mulatto #472 Same Entry O,S Victor Massien, New Orleans Milly White f 5-1 Tawney Major? Waters m 16 5-2 Black Barry/Harry Waters m 14 5-2 Black Peggy Allen f 8 3-9 Dark Mulatto Nathan Wright m 29 5-11 Black Lamage Wright m 11 4-4 Tawney Betty/Billy? Davis f 18 4-10 Black #473 Same Entry O,S J. D. Townes & Webb, Petersburg by James Thorburn, Norfolk to John Coiron?, New Orleans John Gray m 25 5-10 Mulatto Nancy Gray f 18 5-4 Mulatto Jacob Hill m Ë30 5-7 Note: Remaining listed as Black Dick Broom m 17 5-6 #473 con't. Winston m 13 4-6 Charles m 12 4-8 Henry Robison m 12 4-5 John Selden m 12 4-2 Ephraim Pa___? m 26 5-5 Parram? Jese Hide m 16 4-8 Sam Brooks m 13 4-9 Hannah Milman f 21 5-0 Eliza Robertson f 15 4-6 Washington Young m 20 5-6 Geo Glasgow m 30 5-11 Saml Gilbert m 23 5-3 Geo Washington m 20 5-5 Jim Bender m 13 4-1 #474 Mobile Sch Harriet M: John Mc Loud 1 Jan 1822 S Benjamin Vincent of Mobile and William Peacock, Montgomery Juda f 28 5-5 Negro Vincent Lavinia f 20 4-8 Mulatto Peacock Eliza f 18 5-1 Mulatto Peacock Sam m 15 5-2 Negro Peacock #475 Baltimore Barque Budget M: Samuel Dennett 1 Dec 1821 S Wm. Y. Purviance, Agent for Mrs. E. Degen, Consigned to Talcott & Bowers at New Orleans Wm Randolph m 21.9 5-9 Mulatto Note: Note indicates that Randolp is entitled to freedom in 1839 on the ___ Sept in that year, provided he _______ him in Louisiana. #476 Same Entry S Gideon T. King Consigned "to the or Ëder of" David Anderson Sam m 28 5-6 Black Mary Ann f 24 5-6 Yellow William m 8 3-11 Yellow Harriet f 2 Yellow Richard m 19 5-6 Black Note: Manifest indicates that Sam was "... sold by Court for 4-1/2 years" and Richard sold for 22 years also by Court. Both had initials "HWC" beneath terms of service. No indication for Mary, William and Harriet. As in #475, the word "not" in the sentence that ends ...and are not entitled to freedom under these Laws..." is crossed out. #477 Same Entry 26 November 1821 S & O Robert Bradley of Natchez "Consigned to the shipper's order." Robert m 21 6-0 Black Emory m 12 4-5 Dark Levin m 9 4-4 Dark Maria f 26 5-6 Dark Leah f 13 4-8 Yellow Ann f 10 4-2 Black Kitty f 5 4-0 Yellow Mary f 2 2-12 Yellow Harrison m 9 mos. #478 Mobile Slp Alabama Packet M: Pigeon 8 Jan 1822 S Benjamin Vincent, Mobile William m 28 5-7 Negro #479 Baltimore Ship Balloon M: John A. Smith 22 Dec 1821 O & S & C Samuel Watts of Kent County Frances f 19 5-4 Yellow Ann ËElizabeth f 3 2-11 Yellow Henry m 1 2-5 Yellow Hannah f 9 4-3 Black Eben m 5 3-7 Light Black Elizabeth f 19 5-7 Yellow "Dead" written next to her name #480 Norfolk Sch Ceres M: Saml. W. Brown 19 Jan 1822 O,S Jno. Locke, Portsmouth VA Tom m 30 5-10 Black #481 Mobile Sch Rose in Bloom M: J. Pervis 19 Jan 1822 S A. C. Valois, New Orleans Louis m 45 5-6 Negro #482 Norfolk Ship Georgiana M: James Corrick Note: This is a summary manifest of all previous manifest for the Ship Georgiana with the exceptions indicated below. Permission to depart Norfolk granted on 24 December 1821. Arrival at Balize 16 January 1822 and 22 January, permission was granted to land at New Orleans.(Check to make sure none are repeated.) Slaves Owned or Shipped by Blake Campbell Archer m 19 5-6 Tawney Jacob m 21 5-3 Black Ovid m 21 5-0 Black Judy f 28 4-10 Mulatto Youck? m 9 4-0 Tawney Hester f 7 3-7 Dark Mulatto Martha f 4 2-9 Dark Mulatto Luke m 3 2-6 Tawney Branstry? m 7 3-11 Tawney Rachel f 20 5-1 Taw Ëney Slaves Owned or Shipped by A. Galt Mary Jeffery f 36 5-0 Dark Mulatto Slaves Owned by Robert E. Heid, Norfolk Jack Hentrip? m 27 5-8 Tawney Slaves Owned by Reardon & Co. Jinny f 24 4-10 Black Parry f 5 3-2 Black #483 Mobile Slp Herald M: Hugh Munroe 18 Jan 1822 S D. T. Walden, New Orleans William m 30 5-4 Mulatto #484 Same Entry S John C. Woodlief, Mobile Isam 35 5-5 Mulatto #485 Nantes, France Deposition issued by Consulate of the U.S. (See introductory chapter for a reproduction.) O J. J. Chesse, New Orleans Justine "A Negro girl." #486 Norfolk Sch Ceres M: S. W. Brown 2 Jan 1822 O,S Margaret Burkley, Gosport VA Ned Smith m 45 6-1 Tawney #487 Same Entry O,S S. Watson, Elizabeth VA Edmond m 22 5-10 Black Fanny & Child f 27 4-10 Tawney Lucy f 12 4-2 " Hannah f 10 3-11 " Diana f 4 3-4 " #488 2 March 1822 Permission for slaves belonging to Messrs. R. D. Sherhand?on board the Ceres to land provided they agree with the manifest. No manifest attached. #489 ËNorfolk Sch Ceres M: S. W. Brown 28 Jan 1822 O,S Edwin Lee, Norfolk Soloman m 20 5-6 Light Black Drew m 23 5-6 " " Ben m 20 5-6 Dark Henry m 20 5-3 Light Price f 19 5-1 Black Jenny f 30 5-0 Black Flora f 34 5-4 Black Levin m 7 3-4 Black Isaac m 5 3-1 Black William m 3 2-4 Black Nice f 1 Black Sam m 37 5-6 Light Maria f 21 5-2 Light Maria's child f 4 3-2 Light Mary f 12 4-6 Light #490 Same Entry O,S Milva W. Peters, Norfolk VA Sarah f 47 5-1 Black #491 Same Entry O, S James Hanna, Natchez Miaa Suckey f 25 5-3 Black Dicey f 16 4-11 Black Harry m 15 4-11 Black James m 14 4-10 Black Sam m 10 4-2 Black #492 Same Entry O,S Batholemew Accinelly Brister m 30 5-6 Tawney #492 con't. Anthony m 19 5-7 Tawney Jerry m 27 5-5 Tawney Henry m 15 5-1 Tawney Sam m 21 5-9 Black Fanny f 15 4-11 Black Comfort f 20 5-0 Tawney Caty f 18 4-11 Rest are listed as "Tawney" unless indicated Caty's child no information given Lucy f 29 5-3 Phebe f 17 4-7 Lovey f 7 3-9 Francis f 5 Ë 3-7 Mary f 5 3-4 Mahaly f 11? 4-8 Mulatto Diana f 11 3-11 Black #493 Same Entry O,S John Manon (Marron) of the firm Nelson & Manon, Norfolk William m 10 4-3 Yellow Thomas m 65 5-9 Black #494 Same Entry O,S Francis Gouzon, New Orleans Diana f 22 5-0 Black Aaron m 22 5-8 Black Jordan m 16 5-2 Light Hanna f 22 3-1 Dark Albert m 4 3-1 Dark Maria f 14 4-12 Dark Clarissa f 18 5-6 Dark Sally f 15 5-2 Dark Sally f 13 4-8 Dark Celia f 2 2-7 Dark Maria & Child f 19 5-2 Light Ned m 3 2-10 Light Winney f 16 5-10 Black Isaac m 12 4-4 Black Harry m 10 4-4 Tawney Peter m 9 3-12 Tawney #495 Pearlington Sch Pearl M: Daniel Mason 29 Jan 1822 O,S John Straham Cele f 24 5-3 Negro #496 Norfolk Sch Ceres M: S. W. Brown 30 Jan 1822 O,S Luther Read by Jonathan Allmand George m 33 5-8 Dark #497 Same Entry O,S Thos Parker, Norfolk Ned m 17 5-7 Black Sye m 18 5-3 Black #498 Same Entry O,S Catharine Kennedy, New Orleans Betsey f 40 4-11 Yellow #499 Charleston Steam Ship Robert Fulton M: ËT. Barnard 14 Jan 1822 O,S Charles S. West, lage of Fayetteville, North Carolina now of New Orleans Maria Mc Queen f 14 & 6 mos Yellow #500 Norfolk Sch Ceres M: S. W. Brown 2 Feb 1822 O,S Samuel Rose, VA Jane & child f 35 5-4 Black Celler & Child f 30 5-6 Light Black Mary f 15 5-1 Light Black Jim m 16 5-2 Dark Sandy m 15 4-11 Dark John m 13 4-6 Dark Henry m 5 3-3 Light Black #501 Pensacola Sch Thorne M: Thos Shields 3 Feb 1822 O,S L. Daunoy?, on board, New Orleans Maria f 13 4-8 Black #502 Same Entry L. Daunoy, on board, New Orleans Figaro m 50 5-4 Black Joseph m 19 5-4 Black John m 14 4-8 Mulatto Philips m 2 2-4 Mulatto Marie f 34 5-2 Black Nyathe f 14 4-7 Black Pauline f 6 3-3 Black Yesubela? f 9 4-1 Mulatto #503 Same Entry L. Daunoy, on board, New Orleans Francois m 22 5-1 Black Pedro m 9 3-0 Black Dolores f 25 5-2 Black Louisa f 20 5-5 Black Josephine f 11 4-5 Mulatto #504 Same entry O,S L. Daunoy, on board, New Orleans Jaaquine m 20 5-6 Black #505 Same Entry O,S ËL. Daunoy, on board, New Orleans Maria f 38 5-1 Black Charlotte f 24 5-4 Black Maria Louisa f 6 3-3 Black Manuel m 10 3-11 Mulatto Charlotte's child, Celestine f 3 mos Black #506 Savannah Slp Susan M: Wm. I. Rogers 16 Jan 1822 Deposition City of New Orleans-- William I. Rogers being duly sworn says that on or about the tenth day of January 1822, Colonel Davis of Savannah in the state of Georgia called on the deponent and stated that he had three Negroes to wit, Polydore, Monday and Hannah which he the said Colonel Dennis would cosign to the deponent together with a cargo of lumber to be disposed of at the Port of New orleans, that he this deponent was informed at that time by said Colonel Dennis on answer to an enquiry made by this deponent for that purpose that two of said Negroes could not talk the English language in consequence of their having been kept on a plantation of his where the majority of hands were Africans and that all the said Negroes of said plantation were imported Í into the United States before the first of January 1808 .... that after said conversation and before the shipping of the three Negroes aforesaid the said Colonel Dennis had occasion to make a journey to Philadelphia -- that one Samuel Philbrick in the employ of Colonel Dennis sent the said Negroes to this deponent on the 15th January 1822 on that day on the day after this deponent shipped them on board the Sloop Susan a vessel commanded by this deponent and cleared them at the custom house of Savannah aforesaid in the capacity of shipper and master of the vessel, the owner of the said slaves being about as aforesaid that this deponent considered himself the lawful shipper of these slaves as well as Master of the vessel which was deemed sufficient and agreeable to the statute by the collecor of Savannah who granted a clearance accordingly -- this deponent further says that there has been no intention to evade the laws of the United States..... Slaves Pollydore m 26 5-10 Black Monday m Ë35 5-11 Black Hannah f 35 5-2 Black Permitted to land except that Monday and Hannah appear to be "New Negroes from the Gold Coast three years since." 11th February "Examined the slaves described in the annexed manifest . Find them to agree. Monday and Hannah in this manifest have the appearance of New Negroes from the Coast--they can not speak English. #507 Same Entry O,S Edward Williams & Co., New Orleans Bill m 26 5-7 All entered as "Black" Boatswain m 17 5-0 Berber m 25 5-3 Jack m 25 5-4 Tim m 33 5-7 #508 Same Entry O, S James M. Bryce, Savannah and William Adams Andrew m 2 5-8 All Black unless indicated Stephen m 12 4-8 Harry m 10 4-4 Dick m 10 4-6 Peter m 7 3-11 Mulatto Nat m 26 -- Rose f 16 -- Adam m 21 5-6 #509 Same Entry 12,000 tons of lumber consigned to Ship Master' #510 Norfolk Brig Intelligence M: Benjamin Godfrey O,S Charles F. Degen, Louisiana Simon m 27 5-8 All Black unless indicated Matilda f 26 5-5 Henry m 13 4-2 Mary f 11 3-10 Stephen m 6 3-5 Tom Ë m 4 3-1 James m 24 5-7 #511 Same Entry O, S Francis Broom, Alabama Samuel m 44 5-6 Tawney George m 30 5-3 Black Jacob m 21 5-7 Black Isaac m 36 5-7 Black Limas m 44 5-8 Black Henry m 43 5-7 Black Jacob m 30 5-10 Black Charles m 14 4-11 Tawney Charlotte f 19 5-3 Yellow #512 Same Entry -- Combined Manifest for Degen & Broom (#510,511 above) #513 Same Entry S Gideon T. King, Baltimore Consigned to David Anderson, New Orleans Charles m 25 5-11 Yellow Bobb m 23 6-0 Black Gibson m 21 5-9 Black Bobb m 20 5-8 Black Leon m 24 5-4 Black Sarah f 11 4-4 Yellow Henry infant 18 mos Yellow Note: Examined and found to agree except in the sex of Leon which should be female. #514 Same Entry O,S Peter Dickson of Natchez, Consigned to Wilkins & Linton of New Orleans Enas m 19 5-9 Pale Black Sarah f 16 5-9 Dark Lewin m 15 5-1 Black #515 Same Entry O,S Andrew L. Bayard, on board William m 7 4-4 Mulatto Joshua m 4 3-6 Chestnut #516 Savannah Sch Etna M: Robinson Phinney 9 Jan 1822 O,S Ë Thos W. Rice, Savannah Billey Rice m 23 5-4 Dark Yellow #517 Same Entry O,S Dudley G. Woodbridge Andrew Woodbridge m 22 5-6 Dark Yellow #518 Same Entry S D. T. Hale (Hall?), Savannah for __ Hale Betty f 40 5-0 Dark Yellow Mary f 10 4-4 " " Emelia f 7 3-8 " " Jack m 14 4-6 " " Walt? m 4 2-10 Black Harry m 2 2-8 Black Rosina f 35 5-4 Black Sally f 9 42 Black Sandy m 5 3-8 Black Pemba? f 23 4-1 Dark yellow Maria f 3 2-9 Dark yellow John m 5 3-4 " " Toney m 7 mos 2-0 Black #519 Pensacola Sch Emigrant M: George Gibbs 29 January 1822 S Peter Baron Boisfontaine Males David 60 5-5 Yellow Louis 30 5-3 Yellow Caroline 35 5-7 Yellow Nat 35 5-5 Yellow Ben 40 5-6 Yellow Jac 40 5-11 Black Jim 35 5-8 Black Carhus 30 5-5 Yellow Markus 35 5-4 Black Andrew 45 5-7 Black Henry 18 5-0 Yellow James 12 4-6 Mulatto Neptune 12 4-4 Black Females Combah 50 5-2 Black Nanny 30 5-5 Black Bet 25 5-2 Black Jenny 30 5-1 Yellow Franky 50 5-3 Black Ailey 25 5-2 Yellow Patty 20 5-0 Yellow Aile Ëy 18 5-1 Black Tenah 45 5-3 Black Rose 30 4-11 Black Milly 35 4-10 Yellow Hannah 35 4-11 Black #520 Same Entry O,S R. Richardson & Co., Savannah Gilly m 23 5-11 Black Joe m 28 5-8 Black Sandy m 30 5-0 Black Hacey m 38 5-11 Black #521 Same Entry O,S R. Richardson, Savannah Sally f 30 5-8 Black Old Cate f 50 5-6 Black Polidore m 26 5-11 Black Leah f 8 3-11 Black Eliza f 5 2-10 Black Emity f 6 2-8 Brown William m 5 2-6 Brown Clarinda f 3 2-4 Brown Anny f 3 2-4 Black Davy m 2 2-0 Black Elvira f 2 2-3 Brown #522 Same Entry O James G. Blois Daniel m 27 5-3 Black #523 Mobile Slp Alabama Packet M: J. Pigeon 13 February 1822 O,S Henry Stickney, Mobile Silla m 16 5-3 Negro #524 Same Entry S John Pigeon, Mobile Dinah f 37 5-2 Mulatto #525 Norfolk Sch James Monroe M: William Collins 19 February 1822 O,S E. H. C. Wilson, Somerset County Maryland Rachel f 38 5-1 All Black unless indicated Keziah f 10 4-4 Luke m 12 4-6 Nat m 7 3-8 Charlotte f 4 3-2 Harriet f 2 2-10 Sarah or Sa Ëll f 26 5-4 Jinny or Jane f 12 4-8 Yellow Prisilla or Silla (f) 10 3-6 George m 8 3-10 Eda f 6 3-6 James (Infant)m 4 Rose f 24 5-4 Maria f 10 3-11 Fanny f 8 3-6 Spencer m 5 3-2 Clara or Cleah f 38 5-2 Infant (her child) m Joe m 12 4-6 Isaac m 3 2-8 Centu f 5 3-7 Maria f 24 5-3 Letty f 7 4-0 Henry m 3 3-5 Jimmy or James m 5 3-2 #525 con't. Hannah f 26 5-2 Emily f 10 4-3 Mary f 8 3-9 Fanny f 23 5-5 Mary f 3 2-10 Rachel f 23 5-3 Tawney Essex m 16 4-8 Jacob m 23 5-8 Ben m 30 5-9 Nion? m 34 5-2 Custis infant m 1 Yellowish #526 Same Entry O,S Wm. M. Harvey, Gates Co. North Carolina Anthony m 26 5-8 Black Bob m 38 5-8 Black Peter m 35 5-11 Black #527 Same Entry O,S A. E. Jones, Somerset Maryland Males Israel 50 5-7 All Black unless indicated Levin 28 5-6 Sam 35 5-5 George 30 5-10 Arnold 22 5-11 Levin 12 4-9 Sigah 16 5-4 Moris 10 4-6 Levin 20 5-0 Harry 10 4-7 Females Binah 30 5-2 Mulatto Polly her child f Mulatto Fame 26 5-1 Jinny 30 5-1 Charlotte 18 5-3 ËMedia 10 4-4 Teddy 7 3-7 Collin m 14 4-9 Sophia f 30 4-10 Henrietta f 12 4-7 Yellowish Eliza or Lizzy f 14 4-6 Lindy f 12 4-7 Mary f 12 4-5 Caroline f 10 4-2 Nelly f 9 3-9 Leah f 6 3-5 John m 4 2-11 Zilpha f 10 4-0 Yellow Smoch (m) infant Yellow Easter f 12 4-6 Yellow Arnold m 13 4-8 Neilson m 15 4-10 Nanny & Ann her infant f 30 5-2 Sarah f 4 2-9 Zippa f 8 4-0 Joshua m 10 4-4 Suckey & f 27 4-9 Robert, her child 2 Herry f 12 4-6 Milcha f 9 3-9 David m 7 3-6 Peggy f 5 3-1 Patience f 24 5-4 Mary f 7 3-9 Alice f 25 4-12 Aliza or Lizzy f 4 3-3 Ned m 8 4-0 Abigail f 12 5-1 Nice f 10 4-5 Bob m 35 5-4 Nelly f 20 5-4 Dark Anna infant f 1 Dark Polly f 3 2-12 Dark Celia & f 30 5-2 Dark Infant Henny f Israil m 4 3-0 Dark Hariet f 11 4-7 Yellow Stanley m 9 3-11 Darkish Ellen f 7 3-6 Darkish Patrick m 19 5-8 Yellowish Henry m 21 5-4 Yellowish Moris m 16 5-1 Adam m 14 4-10 Lindy f 20 5-5 Dark James m 4 3-2 Dark George m 28 5-4 #528 Same Entry O,S Francis Gouzon, ËNew Orleans Ann f 15 5-1 Yellowish Henry m 14 4-6 Black Jack m 35 5-4 Black Tamer f 20 5-1 Black Tamer's child, John m 2 Yellow Harriet f 5 3-2 Yellow Rose f 17 4-11 Black #529 Savannah Brig Orion M: Mathew Mayhew 9 February 1822 O Joseph Generard (Gerard) Jr., South Carolina _______ m 20 5-6 Black John Schilt m 25 5- Mulatto ________ m 24 5-6 Black Billy m ? 5-6 Black #530 Norfolk Sch James Monroe M: William Collins 20 Feb 1822 O,S Thos Harvey, Pasquotank N. Carolina Britain m 48 5-10 All Black David m 40 5-8 Jesse m 30 5-1 Joe m 17 5-1 Maria f 17 5-2 #531 Same Entry O,S John C. Saunders, Norfolk Chloe f 26 5-0 All black unless indicated Chloe's infant, William 1 year Eliza f 6 3-5 Isaac m 4-2 9 Nancy f 12 4-5 Yellowish Juda f 26 5-1 Yellowish Sam m 17 5-5 Harry m 40 5-5 Suckey f 16 5-2 Rachel f 15 4-10 #532 Same Entry O,S D. Dawley, Norfolk Jim m 19 5-7 Black Moses m 27 5-7 Black #533 Norfolk Brig Arethusa M: Reuben Fisher O,S George Hervey, New York James Ë m 22 5-5 Brown Sam m 20 5-8 Black Spencer m 20 5-7 Tawney Elsey f 17 5-5 Tawney Leah Hall f 20 5-3 Tawney Nathan m 8 mos Tawney Esther f 19 5-3 Black Leven m 4 mos Black Pakey f 30 5-3 Tawney Joshua m 7 3-8 Tawney Patience & infant f 2 mos Tawney Leah Dennis f 30 5-3 Black William m 3 2-11 Black Susan f 22 mos Light Yellow Abby? f 16 5-2 Black Michael m 10 4-1 Black Tom m 10 4-2 Black Tamer f 10 4-4 Tawney Judah f 5 3-8 Black Eliza f 2 2-8 Black #534 Mobile Sch Trial M: Pierre Etienne 24 December 1821 O,S Antoine Le Virgin, New Orleans Lydia f 30 4-6 Negro #535 Norfolk Brig Arethusa M: Reuben Fisher 26 Feb 1822 O,S Nathaniel Rives Jr., Lynchburg VA Edmond m 18 5-7 Tawney Osborne m 16 5-5 Black (Note, rest listed as Black) Ambrose m 13 4-8 James m 12 months Harry m 12 4-7 Isaac m 12 4-4 Jane f 25 5-4 Jane f 17 5-2 Ellen f 18 5-3 Betsey f 2 Aminta f 9 4-1 Sarah f 7 3-8 Jane f 5 3-2 Mary Ann f 3 Delphy f 28 5-0 Lydia f 8 3-7 Elvira f 6 months #536 Norfolk ËSch James Monroe M: William Collins February 1822 O,S Bartholomew Accinelly, Portsmouth VA Anthony m 27 5-7 Yellowish Moses m 24 5-7 All Black unless indicated Walter m 23 5-4 Frank m 20 5-6 Isaac m 24 5-5 Dennis m 21 5-2 Yellowish Sarah f 23 5-1 Sarah's infant John m 2 months Harriet f 16 5-4 Rachel f 10 3-10 Bob m 13 4-6 Mary f 11 4-0 Celia f 14 5-1 Sam m 14 4-8 Jasper m 13 4-7 Charity f 12 4-4 Ben m 12 4-2 Rainy f 18 4-10 Dina f 14 4-5 Patience f 26 5-2 Bordin m 7 3-8 Hannah f 8 3-10 Coxell m 10 3-11 Robin m 4 3-3 Angelina f 4 3-3 Mary f 28 4-10 Harry, Mary's child m 2 years Jenny, Mary's child f 4 3-7 Bridget f 22 4-10 George m 25 5-11 Harry m 15 4-10 Yellowish #536 Pensacola Sch Thorne M: T. Shields 10 March 1822 O Maria Benzon, Maria F. Benson, Pensacola Jane f 12 4-11 Mulatto #537 Norfolk Brig Arethusa 8 March 1822 O,S Robert Andrews, New Orleans Patsy f 15 5-3 Yellow Elsey f 16 5-2 Black Frank m 12 4-5 Black Isaac m 11 4-5 Black #538 Same Entry O,S Eliz Ëabeth B. Peachin, Norfolk Cheny(Chiny) f 30 5-2 Brown Kate(Cate) f 14 4-8 Brown #539 Mobile Sch Harriet M: John Mc Cloud 28 February 1822 S P. B. Marmillion and L. Hawkins, New Orleans George m 35 5-8 Negro Silvie f 25 5-4 Mulatto Helena f 25 5-4 Mulatto Sam m 5 3-4 Negro Moses m 35 5-4 Negro #540 Pensacola Sch Thorne M: T. Shields 31 March 1822 S T. Shields, Pensacola Milly f 35 5-0 Mulatress #541 Same Entry Perry m 19 6-8 Black O,S: Van Pradelles?, Baltimore Jane f 19 5-6 Black O,S: L. Meyers, Pensacola #542 Savannah Brig: Sylvester Healy M: Edward Robertson 28 Feb 1822 O,S J. I. B. Massey, Louisiana Cyrus m 19 5-9 Black #543 Same Entry S: James Gallandis, Savannah Like m 25 5-2 Yellow Complexion Inward Slave Manifests April to June 1822 #544 Norfolk Brig Arethusa M: Reuben Fisher 12 March 1822 O,S James Hanna, Mississippi Hannah f 16 5-1 Black Molly f 11 4-8 Black Nelly f 12 4-6 Black Charity f 7 3-9 Tawney Venus f 19 5-7 Black #545 Same Entry O,S Edward Walke Ër, York Town VA Jack Andrews m 35 6-0 Black William m 8 3-11 Yellow Wiliam m 6 3-3 Black Letty f 14 4-12 Black Winney f 25 5-0 Black Betsey f 4 2-11 Yellow #546 Same Entry O,S George Newton, Norfolk VA Joe m 33 5-5 Black John m 32 5-7 Mulatto Bill m 34 5-9 Mulatto #547 Same Entry O,S Fred Myers, Norfolk VA Ely m 40 5-11 Black #548 Same Entry O,S James Geddy, Petersburg VA Maria f 16 5-4 Yellow Henry m 40 5-7 Black Archy m 14 4-9 Black Tim m 11 4-3 Black Fanny f 22 5-1 Black Eliza, her infant 6 mos Tawney Beck f 13 4-10 Black #549 Same Entry O,S Richard Woolfolk, Norfolk VA Mary Ann f 16 4-11 Black Jenny f 16 5-3 Black Harry m 28 5-6 Tawney Charlotte f 18 5-0 Black #550 Summary Manifest for Brig Arethusa Nathaniel Rives (Entry #535), George Hervey (#533), R. R. Montgomery (See below), Robert Andrews (#537), E. Peachin (#538), G. Newton (#546), Ed Walker (#545), J. Hanna (#544), F. Myers (#547) and R. Woolfolk (#549). Slaves Owned by R. R. Montgomery, New Orleans Ste Ëphen m 26 5-6 All Black unless indicated William m 23 5-6 William m 19 5-5 Clark m 26 5-3 Joe m 30 5-4 Pompey m 22 5-5 Richard m 21 5-7 Nelson m 26 5-7 Gabriel m 18 5-3 Eunnice f 22 5-7 Yellow Anthony m 35 5-5 Phil m 32 5-3 Amey f 20 5-3 #550 con't. Lucy f 23 5-3 Pinkey f 20 5-1 Allly f 17 5-2 Lucinda f 20 5-5 Lucy m 19 4-11 Sally f 19 5-0 Patty f 18 5-3 Yellow Ewald m 6 3-9 Reuben m 10 4-4 Yellow George m 12 4-8 Solomon m 12 4-8 Yellow Harriet f 13 4-6 Nelly f 7 3-11 Rosina f 12 4-5 Mary f 12 4-3 Suckey f 25 5-3 Anderson m 6 3-4 Henrietta f 3 2-9 Mima f 30 5-1 Maria f 20 5-2 Mary f 5 3-1 Sally f 28 4-11 Edmond m 7 3-11 Martha f 5 3-9 Jane f 2 Aggy f 25 5-4 Pendleton m 6 4-0 Oney f 3 3-3 Milly f 2 2-6 Martha (infant) Henrietta f 16 4-9 William m 35 5-6 Sally f 3 5-5 Sarah Hall f 23 5-5 Yellow Kizey f 25 5-3 Nelly f 18 5-3 Henry m 25 5-10 Yellow John Langley m 26 5-6 Brig departed Norfolk on 13 March and arrived at New Orleans on 8 April with following note: Ma Ërtha, aged 5 missing and no changes took place except that "two negroes haved died on the passage." Levin an infant and Martha were not found on board. Also, Martha does not agree with the name specified -- it should be Matilda "agreeably to her mothers apron." Note Levin, 4 month infant, owned by Hervey and Martha(aged 5) owned by Montgomery. Martha, infant, should be Matilda. #551 Same Entry: Original manifest for Montgomery appearing in #550. #552 Norfolk Brig Hollon M: Henry Leslie 26 March 1822 O,S Wm W. Stedman, Gates County North Carolina Mingo m 35 5-5 Black #553 Mobile Sch Orleans Packet M: A. Heartt 30 March 1822 Hampton m 6 3-8 Mulatto Shipper: James Cummings, Kentucky #554 Norfolk Brig Hollon M: Henry Leslie 26 March 1822 O,S James Hanna, Mississippi Samuel m 24 5-6 Black William m 20 5-6 Black Juliet f 15 5-5 Tawney Rosannah f 18 5-3 Black #555 Same Entry O,S Nelson Miller, Portsmouth VA Joe m 45 5-6 Black #556 Same Entry O,S Richard Drummond, Nor Ëfolk VA Goleah m 38 5-11 All Black unless indicated Mary f 36 5-4 Robert m 11 4-9 Henry m 8 4-3 Ann Maria f 4 3-1 Esther Elizabeth (f) 4 months Levin m 13 4-8 Isaac m 19 5-4 Comfort f 8 3-11 Eliza f 13 4-8 Tabby f 14 5-1 Fanny f 8 4-0 Jansey f 22 5-3 Mulatto William m 4 2-11 Mulatto Martha f 2 2-6 Mulatto Elijah m 36 4-10 #557 Same Entry O,S E. Magagnos, Norfolk Aggy f 20 4-11 Black Pleasant f 2 2-3 Black Eliza f 18 5-6 Mulatto #558 Same Entry O,S John Mann Jr., Petersburg VA Lindsay m 25 5-8 All Black unless indicated Dick m 28 5-10 Mulatto Jane f 22 5-2 Tulip f 28 5-4 Peggy f 1 2-6 Jerry m 4 3-4 Polly f 7 4-3 Sally f 6 3-10 Judy f 6 3-11 Erby m 10 4-3 Pompey m 7 3-11 Anderson m 11 4-1 Claiborn m 10 4-0 #558 con't. Elizabeth f 15 4-11 Earl m 8 3-10 Minerva f 10 4-4 Mingo m 19 5-5 Arthur m 14 4-4 #559 Same Entry O,S Edwin Lee, Norfolk VA George m 18 5-4 All Black Elijah m 20 5-5 Eliga? m 23 5-5 Parker m 30 5-2 Hugh m 14 5-2 #560 Same Entry O,S Nathaniel Riv Ëes of Lynchburg VA Willis m 32 5-10 All Black unless indicated Joe m 31 5-10 Jesee m 24 5-8 Tawney John m 22 5-8 Tom m 29 5-6 Davy m 45 5-4 Elija f 18 5-6 Judah f 26 5-1 Maria f 19 5-3 Betsey f 22 4-11 Matilda f 20 5-2 Matilda f 17 5-1 Mary Ann f 17 5-2 Mary f 12 4-6 Holly f 13 4-7 Kitty f 7 3-7 Humphrey m 4 3-2 #561 Same Entry O,S R. Woolfolk, Norfolk VA Nelly f 19 5-2 All black unless indicated Getty f 16 5-5 George m 13 4-8 Lewis m 12 4-3 Lucinda f 21 5-3 Sinah f 25 5-3 Milly f 22 5-1 Thomas m 2 2-6 Charles m 19 5-4 Susannah f 16 5-4 Huldy f 22 5-4 Betsy f 26 5-4 Timothy m 17 5-9 Ben m 15 5-3 Tawney Nelson m 14 4-9 Sophia f 15 4-9 Gabriel m 26 5-4 #561 con't. Lucinda f 25 5-2 Luke m 24 5-9 Wylet f 16 4-11 Tamer f 18 5-2 Caleb m 13 4-9 Barbary f 17 5-5 Collins m 21 5-6 John m 30 5-3 Jenny f 23 5-2 Tabby f 25 5-1 Caroline f 22 5-2 Agnes f 18 4-11 Jack m 31 5-6 Sophia f 21 5-4 Virginia Ann infant 1 Disey f 8 4-1 Silva f 28 5-0 Rose f 2 2-6 Lavina f 30 Ë5-1 Lucy f 19 5-0 Lilly Ann f 5 3-5 Sarah infant f Frances infant f 1 Peggy f 28 5-0 Winston m 25 5-6 John m 30 5-5 Moses m 8 4-1 Lamb m 33 5-9 Ben m 17 5-6 N=46 #562 Same Entry O,S Joseph Isnard, New Orleans Henry m 23 5-7 Mulatto Washington m 21 6-0 Black Major m 23 5-7 Black unless indicated Thomas m 23 5-7 Martin m 22 5-5 Davy m 17 5-3 Eliza f 16 5-1 James m 33 5-5 William m 19 5-6 Lewis m 15 4-10 Mulatto Joe m 19 5-3 Mulatto Davy m 23 5-8 Mulatto Fanny f 23 5-0 Mulatto Sarah f 24 5-4 Mulatto Phillis f 20 5-2 Mulatto Sampson infant " Silvia f 30 5-4 Tawney Katy f 3 2-12 Tawney Mary f 17 4-11 Tawney Shadrack m 18 5-4 Mary f 16 5-3 #563 con't. Hetty f 16 5-0 Judy f 14 4-11 Arthur m 13 4-8 #564 Same Entry O,S D. A. Reynolds, Norfolk Joe m 42 6-0 Black #565 Same Entry O,S B. Raux, Norfolk Maria f 22 4-10 Black #566 Savannah Sch Fidelity M: Richard Leech 27 February 1822 O,S Louis Latouche, Savannah Carlos m 23 5-2 All Black Domingo f 26 5-8 J Ëosepha f 18 5-2 #567 Same Entry O,S B. Accinelly, Portsmouth VA Owen m 15 4-11 All Black unless indicated Betsey f 19 5-3 Jacob m 22 5-5 Randol m 22 5-9 Nathan m 25 5-7 Malaky m 21 5-6 Judy f 23 4-11 Carson m 45 6-0 Louisa f 9 4-3 Phoebe f 15 5-1 Miley f 4 2-6 Dinah f 10 4-5 Missa m 40 5-2 Elijah m 5 3-11 George m 3 2-10 Kate f 28 5-5 Hannah f 17 5-0 Eliza f 23 5-2 Maria f 4 3-2 Simon m 19 5-4 Cato m 22 5-2 Thomas m 21 6-1 Ellen f 10 4-2 Tawney Humphrey m 19 5-2 Eliza f 10 4-5 Ned m 14 4-2 Sandy f 10 4-4 #568 Charleston Sch Merino M: Shubael Burr 15 March 1822 O,S Jonathan Lewis, South Carolina David m 40 5-7 Yellow #569 Same Entry Bam m 26 5-2 O,S Joseph B. Holmes, Charleston Isaac m 25 5-4 O,S Will Clarkson, Charleston James m 19 5-8 O,S Sam J. Wagner, Charleston #570 Same Entry O,S John Kirkpatrick & Halls, Charleston Dick m 23 5-7 Black Sam m 50 5-7 Black #571 Savannah Steam Ship Robert Fulton M: T. Barnard 11 April 1822 O,S See Last Column Mary Ann Ë f 45 5-3 Black S: F. Wm Heinemann, Savannah Billy m 4 3-6 Black " " " " Lucy f 40 5-5 Mulatto S: R. Richardson, Savannah #573 Deposition made at Hancock County, Mississippi 14 April 1822 That Hugh M. Wormley, attorney and counselor of law takes with him to New Orleans his servant, Boy John (A slave), 10 years old, black and about five? feet two inches high aboard the Schooner Trial. #574 Norfolk Brig Brazillian M: Casimer Priete 17 April 1822 O,S Joseph Bosque, New Orleans Emanuel m 30 5-7 All Black Robin m 30 5-6 Corbin m 35 5-7 Philip m 31 5-7 Thomas m 33 5-10 Gabriel m 22 5-9 Sandy m 40 5-9 James Picot m 28 5-8 Larkin m 23 5-5 David Jackson m 30 5-10 Anthony m 26 5-6 Billy Washington m 25 5-7 #575 Charleston Sch Miller M: William F. Slocum 19 March 1822 S Simon Maywood, Charleston for Benjamin Jewel David m 25 5-5 Yellow #576 Same Entry James m 26 -- Black O,S: Saml Brummer Pero m 20 5-0 Black O,S: William R. Bay, Charleston #577 Same Entry John Williams m 17 Ë5-0 Light Mulatto O,S:L. B. Depau, Charleston Ned m 32 5-10 Black O,S: Mordecai Cohen, Charleston Anne f 18 5-6 Black O,S: Mordecai Cohen, Charleston #578 Same Entry S Kershaw & Lewis, Charleston, Richard D. Smith George* m 30 5-2 Dark York* m 20 5-5 Black Jack m 25 5-5 Dark #578 con't. * Beneath George's name appears the following "African born." Next to York's name appears a ditto, presumably indicating that he too was African born. #579 Same Entry O? Charles Moore, S? P. W. Newton, Charleston Mingo m 25 5-8 Dark #580 Same Entry O William Timmons, Charleston Tom m 21 5-9 Black #581 Charleston Sch Three Sisters M: John T. Marsh 23 April 1822 O,S William Newton, Charleston John m 26 5-9 Yellow Maria f 38 5-7 Yellow #582 Mobile Slp Herald M: Hugh Munroe S H. Munroe (same as ship captain) Molly f 15 5-6 Negro #583 Norfolk Brig Brazillian M: O,S B. Raux, Norfolk VA Hannah f 11 4-6 Black Joe m 9 4-7 Black Quash m 7 3-11 Black #584 Mobile Slp Gen Carroll O,S Rober Ët M. Gilbert, S. Carolina Abraham m 13 4-9 Negro #585 Brig Brazillian 27 April 1822 O,S John Stapler, State of Georgia Adam m 22 5-6 All Black unless indicated Will m 50 5-4 James m 19 5-4 Moses m 27 6-0 Severn m 4 3-3 Light Amy f 28 4-9 Milley f 15 4-8 Rachel f 24 5-1 Light Dilla f 6 3-10 Light Louisa, infant f 1-1/2 years Light Maria f 18 5-0 Light #586 Same Entry O,S Edwin Lee, Norfolk Ezekiel m 35 5-8 Black #587 Same Entry O,S Robert Archer, Norfolk Cynthia f 36 4-10 Black Tom m 6 3-9 Black Maria f 5 3-5 Black #588 Same Entry O,S Jos Isnard, New Orleans Jack m 17 5-1 All Black Thomas m 14 4-8 Tom m 21 5-7 Cato m 14 4-8 Henrietta f 15 4-11 #589 Same Entry O,S B. Raux, Norfolk Robin Riley m 21 5-7 All Black Jerry m 30 5-11 Isaac m 19 5-2 Joseph Tabb m 19 5-5 Dread m 17 5-3 Sandy m 14 4-9 #590 Same Entry O,S James Hanna, Mississippi Smith m 14 4-11 All Black unless indicated Lucy f 18 5-2 Ellender - infant George m 10 4-4 Betsey f 16 5-3 Fanny f 14 5-0 Yel Ëlow Mary f 15 5-1 #591 Same Entry O,S Mathew Wells (Wills?), York Town VA Ben m 20 5-5 All Black Rose f 9 4-3 Fanny f 25 5-1 Molly f 15 5-0 Phebe f 40 5-2 Betsey Mary f 7 3-6 John Peter f 2 3-0 Betsey Milly f 20 5-2 Sally Nelly f 16 5-0 an infant child - --- Note: Names appearing next to Betsey, John, Betsey and Sally were in smaller script. John was listed as a female with ditto marks. #592 Savannah Slp Susan M: William I. Rogers 4 April 1822 Arrival 6 May 1822 O,S Samuel Philbrick, Savannah Menteith m 26 5-8 Note: Menteith appeared on next manifest, but his name and data were crossed out. This may be a mistake or Philbrick and Williams may have been connected. #593 Same Entry S Edward Williams, Savannah Monday m 22 5-5 Black Paxton m 20 5-10 Black #594 Same Entry O & S R. Richardson Co., Savannah Aaron m 26 5-9 Black - Yellowish written next to color Charly m 23 5-6 Black Smith m 22 5-5 Black Big Jim m 35 5-6 Black Charly Leroy? m 18 5-3 Black - Yellowish writt Ëen next to color Toby m 26 5-0 Black Simon m 9 4-0 Black - Light written next to color Sukey f 22 5-3 Black Note: Custom's Office note stated: I certify that the property of Sloop Susan was changed after the slaves mentioned in these clerances had been cleared at this office. Signed by Savannah Customs Officer on 6 April 1822. #595 Pensacola Sch Fidelity M: ? 6 May 1822 O M. Simon, Pensacola Eliza f 27 5-0 Mulatress #596 Baltimore Brig Hyperion M: James Forbes 10 May 1822 S: Alex de Valcour (Valcourt- signature) agent for owner, Simon Cucelu? at New Orleans Eliza f 24 5-6 All Black Julia f 3 2-8 Ann Matilda f 5 3-8 Eleanor f 28 5-8 Maria f 7 4-3 Jacob m 5 3-6 Hetty f 18 mo 1-6 George m 4 days #597 Pensacola Sch Thorn M: Thomas Sheilds 14 May 1822 S Thomas Shields, Pensacola Milicy f 18 5-3 Mulato #598 Brig Hyperion -- see above S Henry Gassaway, Baltimore Consigned to David Griffith, Merhant, New Orleans David m 13 4-10 Dark Mulatto #599 Same Entry O,S: Austin Wo Ëolfolk, Baltimore Consigned to John & Samuel Woolfolk, New Orleans Christopher m 20 5-9 Black Stephen m 20 5-4 Black Susan f 24 4-11 Black Mary f 24 4-11 Mulatto Sophia f 18 5-2 Mulatto Rachel f 18 5-2 Black Jeremiah, child of Susan 2 months #600 Charleston Sch Ceres of Boston M:Thomas L. Manson 4 May 1822 O D. G. Joye? James m 28 5-4 Taylor #601 Same Entry O,S Thomas Kirk, Charleston Chance m 40 5-6 Yellow #602 Mobile Sch Rose in Bloom M: Joseph Pervis 5 May 1822 O Joseph Pervis Leavin m 9 4-4 Negro #603 Brig Hyperion, Same Data as Previous 20 May 1822 O,S See last column Joe m 22 5-5 Tawney O,S: R. T. Woolfolk, Norfolk VA Jupiter m 23 5-5 Black " " Adam m 24 6-0 Black " " Charlotte f 15 5-0 Black " " Lucy f 23 5-3 Black " " Easter f 8 3-7 Black " " Cain m 20 5-8 Mulatto O,S: E. Maronne, New Orleans Ralph m 19 5-6 Black " " Dandridge m 20 5-5 Black " " Billy m 10 4-0 Black " " Ann f 11 4-10 Tawney " " #604 Savannah Ship Ceres of Philade Ëlphia M: Jonathan C. Mc Learn 28 April 1822 S Samuel B. Parkman, Savannah Bryan m about 3 5-10 Black #605 Same Entry O Charles H. Hayden, Savannah Simon m 32 5-7 Dark Brown #606 Charleston Sch Mary Ann M: James Madison 16 April 1822 O,S Wm Newton, Charleston Charles m 28 5-11 Black #607 Same Entry S Higham & Fife for owner, James H. Claiborne, Cambahu? Jack m 25 5-9 Black #608 Same Entry O W. Roumillat & Son, Charleston Hector m about 40 5-6 No Color indicated #609 Same Entry S William Newton, Charleston Polly f 45 5-4 Black Ned m 36 5-3 Black Tom m 18 5-4 Black Maria f 40 5-5 Yellow Name and data crossed out Note: "Owing to my not being able to procure an order from the owner of Maria, on account of his absence from town, I have not been able to get her out of Prison." Signed by Wm Newton. #610 Same Entry O Solomon Saltus, Charleston Primus m 40 5-6 Black #611 Norfolk Sch James Monroe M: William Collins 23 May 1822 O,S Nathaniel Rives, Lynchburg Ned m 16 4-10 Ë All Black except where indicated Mat m 38 5-9 John m 17 5-4 Jacob m 27 5-4 Henry m 22 5-3 Mary f 18 5-2 Henry m 13 4-3 Caroline f 15 4-10 Betsey f 23 5-6 Mary f 17 5-3 Hannah f 18 5-1 Peter m 33 5-9 Malinda f 13 4-7 Sarah Ann f 14 4-11 Phill m 20 5-4 Sally f 20 5-5 Sally's child m 4 --- Anthony m 37 5-6 William m 24 5-11 Tawney #612 Pensacola Sch Thorn M: Thomas Shields 25 May 1822 Owners in last column Jeffery m 28 5-7 Black O: L. Mason, Pensacola Emma f 25 5-5 Black " " Philis f 16 3-8 Black O: J. B. Carter, Pensacola #613 Sch James Monroe, same information as previous 25 May 1822 O,S Joseph Isnard, New Orleans Edmond m 19 5-4 Black John m 16 4-11 Black Hary m 15 4-11 Black William m 12 4-4 Black Ned m 13 4-10 Black Simon m 13 4-5 Black Jim m 15 4-9 Yellowish Edmond m 14 4-11 Black Wilcher m 21 5-8 Black Sam m 10 3-11 Black Joe m 21 5-8 Black Phill m 24 5-4 Black Letty Ann f 17 5-2 Yellow Mary f 18 5-3 Black Fanny & infant f 20 5-5 Yellow Cornelia f 2 Ë-- Yellow Caroline f 16 4-10 Black Rachel f 14 4-9 Black Maria f 24 5-8 Yellow #613 con't. Sandy f 19 5-2 Black Katey f 12 4-5 Black Clarissa & infant f 18 4-0 Black Wm Henry, Clarissa's son,m 14 months Black Nancy f 26 5-5 Black John m 15 4-10 Mulatto Frank m 21 5-8 Black Nathaniel m 24 5-8 Black Davis m 22 5-5 Black Clarissa f 10 3-9 Black Nancy f 26 5-5 Black Nancy's infant, Lot m 18 mos Black Harry m 9 4-6 Black Betsey f 6 3-9 Black Hester f 24 5-4 Black Molly f 14 4-8 Black #614 Same Entry O John C. Saunders, Norfolk Simon m 30 5-6 Black Rhoda f 13 4-9 Black Sylvia f 14 4-11 Black Mary Ann f 13 4-5 Black Charlotte f 14 4-10 Black Nelly f 26 5-6 Yellowish #615 Same Entry Shadrack m 27 5-7 All Black Ned m 19 5-5 Isaac m 13 4-7 Lige m 19 5-9 Nace m 15 4-11 Pinkey f 20 4-11 Daniel m 21 5-9 Benjamin m 19 5-6 Sam m 19 5-6 Jenny f 19 5-2 Sally or Sarah f 16 4-10 Bob m 38 5-4 Henna m 23 5-0 Levin m 3 --- Caleb m 9 3-8 Jim m 11 4-0 John m 12 4-5 Penny f 16 Ë5-0 Harriet f 14 4-2 Uriah m 12 4-3 Hannah f 12 4-2 Patience f 34 5-1 Henry m 9 4-0 Traviss m 15 4-11 Fanny f 14 4-11 Mary f 11 4-0 #615 con't. Jim m 18 5-9 Rachel f 17 5-1 Dinah f 14 4-9 #616 Same Entry O,S Francis Huet? , New Orleans Jane f 16 5-2 Yellow Abraham m 13 4-9 Black Hannah f 17 5-2 Black Ellen f 12 4-7 Black Jenny f 13 4-7 Black Nelson m 15 4-9 Mulatto Mary f 14 4-10 Black Austin m 9 4-0 Black Leanthe f 16 5-2 Black #617 Pensacola Stean Ship Fidelity M: Leach 14 May 1822 Clara f 27 5-6 Mulatress O,S M. Simon, Pensacola Henrietta f 13 4-6 Black O,S Matilda Woodroff, Pensacola Inward Manifests June to September 1822 #618 Norfolk Brig Brazillian M: Casimer Priet 27 April 1822 Summary Manifest: Landed 1 June 1822 (22 May 1822 at Balize) Slaves Owned by John B. Moussier, New Orleans Males James Adam 12 4-6 All listed as Black unless indicated Ben 12 4-3 John Alexander 14 4-5 Roger 14 4-7 William Glasgow 12 4-5 York 17 5-0 Robert Womac 11 4-1 Harry Grassom 15 Ë 4-10 Sterling 14 4-6 John 17 5-0 Georges 16 4-10 Henry Rice 13 4-5 Robert Gray 13 4-5 William Bowlen 15 4-10 Edmond 12 4-5 Richard 12 4-5 Taylor 10 4-2 Edward 12 4-3 Davy Illy 14 4-6 Billy Walker 20 5-7 Willis 15 4-8 Wilson Koon 14 4-6 Wesley 15 4-8 Boston 14 4-5 Borris 12 4-4 Joe 12 4-3 #618 con't. Amos 17 5-4 Coffee 19 5-4 Ezekiel 15 4-11 America 7 3-4 Merith? 10 4-2 Harry Bretto 12 4-1 Females Harriet Koon 18 5-3 Harriet Inch 16 5-0 Harriet Green 13 4-8 Milly 16 5-0 Martha 13 4-5 Happy 15 4-10 Crety 18 5-2 Anys 15 4-10 Phebe 16 4-8 Lucy Rains 19 5-4 Lucy Oakum 11 4-5 Lucy Middleton 14 4-9 Tinner 19 5-3 Elenor Fulcher 17 5-2 Elinor Robison 17 5-2 Sarah 14 4-8 Maria 12 4-6 Rachel 15 5-0 Charity 13 4-8 Isabella 12 4-8 Eliza Pope 14 4-8 Eliza Cole 14 4-8 Rose 13 4-7 Matilda 11 4-2 Patty Ellis 9 4-1 Anna 13 4-7 Judith 17 5-1 Phillis 17 5-0 Mary Allen 12 4-4 Mary Bowler 16 5-3 Nancy 13 4-8 Lucinda 18 5-1 Letty 16 5-4 Sally 22 5-2 Harriet Jackson 15 4-9 Belinda Jack Ëson 13 4-6 Belinda Kerney 21 5-4 Mulatto Eliza Cross 30 5-1 Charlotte 15 4-10 Mary Gregory 18 4-10 Louisa 16 4-8 Julia 11 4-3 Caroline 16 5-0 Margaretta 16 5-2 #618 con't. Patty Rogerson 8 3-10 Bridget 10 4-2 Lucy Lestrade 14 4-8 Comfort 8 3-5 Slaves Owned by Joseph Bosque of New Orleans, same as Entry #574 Slaves Owned by J. B. Moussier, New Orleans Sally Bouchon f 35 4-9 Anna Adde f 9 4-1 Washington m 6 3-5 Slaves Owned by Edwin Lee, same as entry #97 Slaves Owned by John Stapler of Georgia, same as entry #585 Slaves Owned by Bob Archer, Norfolk VA Cynthia f 36 4-10 Tom m 6 3-9 Maria f 5 3-5 Slaves Owned by Jos Isnard, same as entry #588 Slaves Owned by James Hanna, same as entry #590 Slaves Owned by M. Wills (Wells) same as entry #591 Slaves Owned by B. Raux, same as entry #589 Additional Slaves Owned by B. Raux, same as entry #583 Hannah f 11 4-6 Joe m 9 4-7 NOTE: Inspector noted that he found slaves to agree with manifest except that " Eliza Ross #70, Luc Ëy Lestrade #79(slaves owned by Moussier) and James Picot #88 (owned by Bosque) differ in colour, being Tawney and a light complexion instead of black. #619 Charleston Sch Louisa M: Henry Dickinson 7 June 1822 O E. L. Horry, Charleston S: W. Newton, Charleston Dolly f 36 4-11 Black #620 Same Entry O,S Peter Tresavant (Trezavant) William m 22 5-5 Black #622 Baltimore Brig Aurilla? M: W. Rowland 11 June 1822 (Arrival) No Manifest produced by Captain for total of 72 slaves. (See Entries 770 to 774 and 77?) Statement transcribed below. For A. Penniers, Chas A. Woolfolk, Chas A. Warfield, Stephen Wikoff. State of Louisiana, Port of New Orleans Be it known that this day before me ______ notary _____ duly commissioned personally apeared ___ master of the brig called the Aurilla of New York _____ lately ___ in the Port of Baltimore, State of Maryland, ____ came and appeared Stephen M. Wikoff and Charles A. Warfield owners of part of said slaves and passengers on board said Brig Aurila Ë on the voyage from Baltimore aforesaid the said ___ at their request having been by ____ Notary duly sworn to ___ the truth deposed as follows to wit: That seventy two slaves were in due form according to law shipped on board of said Brig Aurilla at the Port of Baltimore aforesaid to be landed at this port for account of the following persons, viz --- The slaves named Milly, Sampson, ____?, John Brown, Eben, Isaac, Stephen, Peregrosse?, Peter, Philip?, Richard, Talbot, Charles, William, Margaret, Esther, Araminta?, Hannah, Elizabeth, Fanny Brown, Harriet, Nancy, Betsey, Thomas, Catherine, Lucy and Mary in all twenty five to the said Charles A. Warfield. The slaves named Bob, Billy, Peter, George, Jim, Ann, Celare?, Jane, Eliza, Anna, Priscilla, Suckey, Eliza, Mary, Cecilia, Sarah, Matilda, and Catherine in all eighteen to the said Stephen M. Wikoff ________ The slaves named Isaac 1st, Isaac 2nd, Clem, Peter, Hemsley, Jim, Spencer, ____?,____ ?, Dick, Nathan, Frances, Sun, Ellen, ËSarah 1st, Sarah 2nd, Susan, ____?, Matilda, Sophia, _____?, Maria, _____?, to the said Samuel Woolfolk at New Orleans. And the slaves named Mike?, Absolom, Jacob, Perry, Simon, Margaret, Clara, Beckey and Elizabeth, in all nine slaves to Emile Penniers at New Orleans _________ With which slaves and ___ cargo of merchandise the said ___ was lawfully cleard at the Port of Baltmore and these ___ do further deplore that the ___ manifests were made containing the name and sex of each of the slaves, also their age and ____ describing whether the ______________________. That on the said voyage from Baltimore to this Port, the said Brig Aurilla was taken by Pirates?, Was robbed of most part of her cargo and of one of said slaves, and also of all the papers and letters or forms including said manifest and these ap__? do further swear that there were no other slaves on board said Brig on said voyage..... Let the slaves named in the foregoing deposition be landed under inspection. Beverl Ëy Chew, New Orleans 11 June 1822. #623 Norfolk Brig Arethusa M: R. Fisher 21 June 1822 O,S A. Conte?, Baltimore Tom m 26 5-7 All Black unless indicated Jesse m 17 5-8 Peter m 18 5-4 Leslie/Lewis? m 19 5-3 Billy m 11 4-5 George m 9 4-2 Mary f 18 5-4 Jane f 16 5-1 Ealy f 17 5-4 Becky f 16 5-1 Anny f 19 5-4 Mulatto Philis f 15 5-1 Fanny f 17 4-10 Fanny's child Charles 3 Mulatto Matilda f 13 4-9 Betsey f 8 3-10 #624 Same Entry, New Ship Master: James Selden O,S B. Bosques, New Orleans James m 25 5-4 All Black Joe m 16 5-1 Frank m 18 5-6 Jesse m 28 5-6 Dick m 15 5-0 Tom m 28 5-3 Tom m 21 5-3 Billy m 18 5-6 George m 19 5-8 Aaron m 28 5-9 Adam m 21 5-3 Sam m 21 5-3 Dick m 20 5-6 Gabriel m 20 5-6 Tom m 12 4-3 Ned m 10 4-1 Moses m 8 3-11 James m 11 4-3 Natt m 11 4-3 #625 Same Entry O,S B. Bosques, New Orleans Maria f 16 4-11 All Black unless indicated Leen? f 14 5-1 Anny f 14 4-8 Fanny f 16 5-4 Maria f 13 4-7 Mahala f 11 4-2 Rosanna f 18 5-4 Dolly f 14 Ë 4-10 Maria f 20 5-8 Dina f 28 5-4 Lucinda f 15 4-11 Mary f 12 4-6 Polly f 16 5-4 Nancy f 25 5-7 Mulatto Eliza f 11 4-5 Barney m 8 3-11 Mary f 2 --- #626 Charleston Ship Robert Fulton M: T. Barnard 5 June 1822 O,S Mary Lindsay, Charleston Jenny f 27 5-3 Black Louisa f 27 5-3 Black Polly f 6 --- Black #627 Same Entry O,S James Glassell Franklin m 13 4-1 Black #628 Brig Arethusa Same as Previous O,S Francis Huet, New Orleans Perry m 17 5-4 All Black unless indicated John m 21 5-6 Uzziel? m 25 5-11 Cato m 19 5-8 Mark m 25 5-11 David m 17 5-5 Lewis m 10 4-1 Jack m 11 4-7 Sam m 14 4-8 Mulatto Joe m 15 5-0 Light Black Molly f 21 5-3 Minny f 18 5-1 Pricilla f 11 5-0 Betsey f 10 4-3 Emilie f 11 4-9 Eliza f 10 4-3 Hannah? f 14 4-9 Light Black Sally f 23 5-5 Light Black Bob m 17 5-7 Peggy f 10 4-3 #629 Same Entry O,S B. Accinelly, Portsmouth Harriet f 9 4-0 All Black unless indicated Hannah f 22 5-1 Violet f 23 4-12 Jenny f 15 5-1 Lea f 25 4-10 Mary Ann f 8 m Ëos Lewis m 10 4-9 James m 11 4-1 John m 22 5-2 John m 22 5-8 Mary f 21 5-0 Melia Ann f 4 months Samuel m 17 5-3 London m 11 4-5 Violet f 16 4-11 Elizabeth f 16 4-11 Celia f 26 5-3 Tawney #630 Same Entry O,S Edwin Lee Jenny f 28 5-4 Black Cader? m 35 5-8 Black #631 Charleston Sch Louisa M: Henry Dickinson 10 June 1822 O,S John B. Lemaitre, Charleston Chloe f 40 5-5 Black #632 Same Entry O,S David A. Ring, Charleston John m 28 5-6 Mulatto #633 Same Entry O Thomas Flemming, Charleston Miley f 25 5-3 Black Lewis m 25 5-7 Black #634 Same Entry O,S See Last column, all of Charleston Peter m 27 5-0 Black For Thos Grayson?, W. Newton March m 22 5-5 Black For Rob Quash, W. Newton Morris m 22 5-8 Black For Wm Washington, W. Newton John m 35 5-6 Black For Wm. Mc Call, W. Newton #635 Charleston Brig Angelina M: Nathaniel Merrit 17 June 1822 O,S Leroy Moses, Charleston Daniel m 29 5-8 Yellow Bob* m 23 Consigned to E. Fisk Bob's name is written at bottom of manifest and s Ëhipper's permit indicates only one slave to be shipped. #636 Same Entry O Wm Robinson, Charleston Lucy f 50 5-6 Black #637 Same Entry O Mordecai Cohen Mary f 28 5-0 Black Ellen f 14 4-8 Yellow Edward m 4 --- Black Billy m child Black Note: Inspector states: Examined within named slaves and find them to agree; there is one male no manifest for -- Wm Fisk(Fitz?), Inspector. This may possibly be the slave man, Bob, listed in Entry #635. #638 Charleston Sch Swift M: J. Bassiare 28 June 1822 O Will Vance, Charleston Shipper Y. Gallenchat, Charleston John m 50 5-8 Black #639 Charleston Brig Commerce M: ??? 3 August 1822 O E. T. Dion?, Charleston Jenny f 35 5-4 Reddish #640 Philadelphia Brig Swan M: John Graves 2 July 1822 O,S Berry Morgan, New Orleans Fanny f 14 ___ Red Black #641 Pearlington (Louisiana) Sch Maria M: J. B. Lenoir 22 August 1822 O F. B. Lenoir, Pearlington Jack m 10 3-11 Dark Mulatto #642 Pensacola Sch Thorn M: William Shields 17 August 1822 O,S Thomas W Ëright, Pensacola Mary f 40 5-6 ? Scotland m 5 3-4 ? #643 Baltimore Brig Eros M:John Dameron 29 June 1822 O,S William Knight, Kent County Md. Consigned to: W. John Clay, Merchant, N.O. Jim m 21 5-9 Black Jacob m 22 6-0 Black Solomon m 22 5-6 Black Araminta f 17 5-0 Yellow Catharine f 20 5-1 Black #644 Same Entry O,S James Armitage Abraham m 24 5-4 All Dark unless indicated Terry m 10 5-6 Esther f 23 5-2 Milly f 8 3-7 Harry m 18 mos 2-2 Mary f 18 5-1 Light Rose f 21 4-11 Fanny f 27 5-4 Louisa f 9 3-10 Jacob m 12 4-3 Abigail, an infant 1 month Peter m 17 5-5 Tom m 19 5-7 Daniel m 40 5-7 Minty f 35 5-4 Mary f 17 5-2 Cecily f 13 4-7 Louisa f 11 4-2 Richard m 6 3-0 Benedict m 6 mos #645 Same Entry O,S David Anderson, Kentucky Consigned to Valence & ?, New Orleans Sam m 21 5-10 Black Peter m 25 5-11 Benjamin m 21 5-4 Yellowish Edwin m 21 5-5 Bright Mulatto Jacob m 28 5-5 Black Moses m 18 5-5 Dark Mulatto Carlos (Ashley's child) 15 mos Yellowish Nelly f 20 5-1 M Yellowish Patience f 12 4-7 Black Note: "I certify that Benjamin was taken from on board by the owner, Thos Hasley." Carlos had the word "dead" listed next to his name. #646 Same Entry O & S George W. Oldham, Parish of St. James, Louisiana now in Baltimore Consigned to W. John Clay, Merchant, New Orleans Rachael f 18 5-2 All Black unless indicated Lear m 24 5-4 William m 22 5-10 Alexander m 17 5-5 Yellow Eve* f 30? 5-4 Yellow Nancy f 21 5-1 Yellow Harriet, her child infant 6 mos Yellow Note: Next to Eve's name appeared the following:"I certify that a woman named Eve was landed from or lost at the Bayou Gray? by the Shipper R. Remly?" The permit stated that Harriet and Eve were missing. #647 Mobile Slp Alabama Packet M: William Roberts 30 August 1822 O,S Th T. Townsley, New Orleans Cha___th f 20 5-5 Negro #648 Pearlington? Slp? Evan M: James Bell 5 September 1822 S James Bell, Master of Ship Milley f 25 5-3 Negro #649 Charleston Sch Ann M: W. C. Anderson 24 July 1822 O,S Edward Whaley, Robert Brown (shipper for owner) of Charleston Isaac m 28 5-6 Yellow #650 Same Entry O,S Newman Kershaw, Charleston Antoney m 38 5-10 Tenah f 14 5-0 #651 Same Entry O,S Daniel Mc Neill?, Charleston David m 20 6-0 Black #652 Same Entry O,S William Newton, Charleston John m 28 5-7 Yellow Maria f 40 5-6 Black James m 22 5-8 Black O,S Robert Boyce, Ch Åarleston Peg f 30 5-5 Yellow John m 20 5-5 Yellow Frank m 12 5-3 Dark Vina f 10 4-9 Dark Note: John says he is a free man and has been sent back by Wm Fox from here. #653 Same Entry O Peter Swan, Charleston Mary Ann f 26 5-3 Light Mulatto Sophia f 6 Suckey f 5 #653 con't. Henny m 2 Note: The children belong to May Ann. #654 New York 8 October 1822 S & C G. G. Wilson, Fort Francisville, Louisiana Laticia f 21 5-4 #655 Savannah Slp Express M: S. Humphreys 26 October 1822 O,S F. D. Homack? (Homace?), Savannah Figaro m 30 5-4 Thomas m 30 5-0 John m 12 4-2 #656 Boston? Brig Louisiana M: P. M. Reed 31 August 1822 O Eben Fisk, New Orleans John m 32 5-9 Mulatto #657 Savannah Slp Susan M: T. Butler 22 October 1822 O,S Rich Richardson,Savannah Amos m 24 5-5 All Black Unless otherwise indicated Francis m 55 5-4 Marie Louise f 50 5-4 Mathies m 13 5-1 Hannah f 28 5-0 Fanny f 30 µ 4-10 John m 7 4-12 Mulatto Judith f 7 3-9 Idda f 1 --- Homer m 32 5-7 Gabriel m 52 5-6 Note: Gabriel's name and data were lined through. The inspector wrote the following:"The Negro man Amos does not proceed in the sloop." #658 Same Entry O,S John Lewis, Savannah Note: J & C Bolton's name listed but lined through Luck m about 45 5-6 Black #659 Same Entry O,S See last column Billy m 38 5-5 Black O,S: Elias Butts, Savannah Nicholas m 35 5-11 Black O,S: R. H. Petigrew, Savannah #670 Mobile Sch Orleans Packet M: Abraham Heartt 29 October 1822 O,S Thomas Freeman Lewis m 35 5-9 Negro Black #671 Norfolk Brig Hollon M: Henry Leslie 29 October 1822 O,S William Deacon, New Orleans Ennis/Emmis m 22 5-10 All Black Cusey f 32 5-1 Rose f 8 3-11 John m 40 5-5 Emma f 14 4-7 #672 Same Entry O,S Nicholas Lawless, Louisiana John m 8 3-10 Black Catharine f 8 3-10 Black Sylvia f 18 5-0 Black George m 17 5-8 Tawney #673 Same Entry O, ‘S Edwin Lee, Norfolk Sam m 23 5-5 Black John m 24 5-7 Black Henry m 26 5-7 Mulatto Robert m 25 5-4 Black Note: Henry's name crossed out Inward Slave Manifests November to December 1822 #674 Baltimore Ship Schuylkill M: John Greaves 25 October 1822 O,S G. Rogers of New Orleans Gowan m 22 5-5 Mulatto Sam m 20 5-7 Mulatto #675 Same Entry S Henry Thompson to P. C. Wederstran of Louisiana Ruth Griffith f 17 5-4 Negro #676 Same Entry S Wm McKee Consigned to: Gilbert Vance, New Orleans Mary f 27 5-6 Negro #677 Same Entry S: Henry Cliffe O: Gabriel Mon?____? Consigned to: Wilkins & Lintos, New Orleans Davis m 14 4-10 Black Bob m 10 4-3 Black #678 Same Entry O,S Consisting of a mother and two daughters all free going to their father in New Orleans, Toby Gray. Under owner shipper column appears the following: "Consigned to Toby Gray, a free man of colour, New Orleans." Polly Gray f 50 4-11 Black Mary Ann Gray f 16 4-10 Yellow Louisa Gray f 19 4-9 ¤Yellow Note: Written on the manifest is the following statement -- The above named Mary Ann and Louise Gray appear to be slaves by birth -- the mother has recently purchased them in City of Washington. The fact of their being the property of their father appears to be the only evidence of her freedom -- if evidence that can be termed. Polly signed the manifest with the mark X. #679 Norfolk Sch James Monroe M: John C. Saunders 31 October 1822 O,S Abner Robinson, Richmond Bransum m 24 5-5 All Black unless indicated Bob m 21 5-9 Charles m 21 5-9 Daniel m 23 5-6 Frank m 41 5-7 Launey/Sauney m 25 5-5 Patrick m 22 5-6 Richard m 24 5-8 Jack m 19 5-7 Isaac m 20 5-9 Jesse m 16 5-2 William m 17 5-3 Isom m 14 4-8 Joe m 13 4-7 Sim? m 14 4-6 John m 20 5-8 Jacob m 31 5-5 Sarah f 2 5-3 Peggy f 19 5-4 Lavinia f 16 5-1 Clarissa f 15 4-11 Yellow Amy f 16 5-2 Mary f 15 5-7 Anna f 14 5-3 Betsey f 13 4-9 Becca f 13 4-9 Nancy f 15 5-1 Jenny f 12 4-4 Nancy f 9 3-10 ’Diana f 28 5-3 Susan f 14 5-1 Nancy f 11 4-10 Charlotte f 10 4-3 Mary f 12 4-7 #680 Norfolk Brig Hollon 31 October 1822 O,S B. Accinelly, Portsmouth VA Nathaniel m 23 5-8 All Black unless indicated Joe m 23 5-7 Edward m 26 5-5 Tawney William m 23 5-4 Wells m 14 4-8 Tawney Eliza f 21 5-4 Sarah f 17 5-1 Liberty m 25 5-6 John m 26 5-4 Mulatto Eliza f 19 5-3 Scilla f 16 5-2 Tawney Phillis f 18 5-2 Jonah m 21 5-3 Mira f 17 5-2 Eve f 30 5-6 #680 con't. Isaac m 22 5-9 Roldo?/Poldo m 11 4-6 George m 11 4-5 Mulatto Charity f 20 5-6 Charles m 19 5-5 Tawney Violet f 15 5-0 Lucinda f 11 4-7 Beck f 25 5-4 Ann f 11 4-9 Hetta f 10 4-6 #681 Same Entry O,S Richard Drummond, Norfolk Henry m 21 5-7 All Black unless indicated Hary m 23 5-8 Tawney Michael m 19 5-6 Tawney David m 22 5-9 Hannah f 23 5-3 Tawney Mary f 20 5-6 Tawney Nelly f 16 5-3 Pruce f 23 5-3 Robert m 2 2-8 Martha f 20 5-3 Esther f 3 2-10 Glascow m 16 5-2 Arthur m 13 4-9 Tawney Betsey f 17 5-3 Tawney Flo Âw & infant f 32 5-2 (infant is 2 months) Isaac m 3 3-0 Henry m 5 3-2 Tawney Harriet f 6 3-7 Mulatto William m 3 2-9 Tawney James m 9 4-1 Mulatto Caty f 32 5-2 #682 Same Entry O,S Nathaniel Hubbard James Madison m 16 5-3 Mulatto Phill m 35 5-4 Black Rose f 22 5-5 Tawney Mary f 25 5-2 Black Thomas m 30 5-2 Black Nancy f 26 5-3 Tawney Peggy f 30 4-11 Black Patience f 17 5-1 Black Nancy f 17 5-4 Yellow Peggy f 21 5-1 Black Peggy's infant f 3 weeks Black James m 11 4-5 Black Sirus m 30 5-7 Tawney #683 Norfolk Sch James Monroe M: John C. Saunders 1 October 1822 O,S Same as Ship master, John C. Saunders Charles m 30 5-9 All Black Unless indicated Sam m 28 5-3 Jefferson m 13 4-4 Jenny f 18 5-2 Rachel f 20 4-11 Charlotte f 13 5-1 John m 17 5-8 Lamb m 22 5-2 Milly f 17 5-4 Lewis Barber m 26 5-8 Simon m 9 4-2 Suckey f 11 4-8 Keziah m 16 4-10 Yellowish William m 25 5-6 #684 Mobile Sch Orleans Packet M: A. Heartt 5 November 1822 O,S Wm H. Robertson, Mobile Barny m 20 5 Ê-8 Mulatto #685 Charleston Sch Susan Miller (Of Waldoborough Maine) M: Francis Davis 9 November 1822 O,S John D. Walker, Augusta Georgia Frederick m 23 5-5 Yellowish George m 13 4-6 Yellowish Jack m 20 5-3 Black Friday m 17 5-3 Black Lydia f 13 5-0 Tawney #686 Charleston Sch Huntress(Nantucket) M: Christopher Burdick 9 November 1822 O,S See last column Cato m 18 5-9 Black O,S: S. Verdier, Charleston Harry m 30 5-8 Black " " " Wallace m 32 5-7 Yellow O,S: C. Patrick, Charleston Closs? m 40 5-5 Light O,S: W. Newton, Charleston Note: Inspector states: Taken from the schooner by the sheriff of the City of New Orleans 2 Dec 1822. #687 New Iberia Steam Boat Teche M: G. Hedenberg 12 November 1822 O,S Robert Ogden, Attakapas Bill m 21 5-5 Mulatto Chance f 19 5-2 Black #688 Norfolk Brig Brazillian M: Samuel Morton 21 October 1822 O,S John B. Moussier, New Orleans Males Females All Black unless indicated, M= Mulatto Phill 9 4-0 Lucy Harris 26 5-1 George 11 4- Á3 Nelly 10 4-1 Moses 19 5-9 Nancy 18 5-1 Jesse 14 4-8 Polly Hughes 14 4-11 Anthony 8 3-10 Virginia 18 4-10 #688 con't. Henry 16 5-0 Fanny 19 5-0 James 11 4-3 Lucy 17 5-0 John 16 5-1 M Julia 18 5-4 M Milton 11 4-3 Maria 17 5-8 Joshua 19 5-9 Louisa 10 3-10 Martin 12 4-5 Rose 18 5-4 Davy 21 5-8 Eliza 16 5-0 Jerry 20 5-3 Aggy 10 4-3 Charles Cox 20 5-2 Rebecca 18 5-2 Barnaba 10 4-1 Tracy 14 4-10 Nathan 10 4-0 Harriet 14 5-0 Davy Thornton 15 4-5 M Molly 15 5-0 Yancey 15 4-9 Fanny White 14 4-10 Ned 28 5-9 Milly 12 4-7 Henry Jones 18 5-2 Polly 13 4-11 John Bradley 18 5-3 Judah 16 5-1 Austin 11 4-4 Phillis 15 4-10 Aaron Bradley 15 4-8 Maria Johnson 21 5-3 Joshua Bradley 14 4-7 Mary 14 4-9 Lymns 11 4-2 Sabra 10 4-3 Joseph Seals 11 4-8 Aggy Siger 17 5-2 Elijah 14 4-5 M Elizabeth 12 4-2 Sandy 10 4-1 Catherine 15 5-0 Aaron Spence 18 5-2 Prichy 16 5-2 George Parker 18 5-2 Sarah 10 4-2 Squire 14 4-7 Edy 20 5-2 Baylor 11 4-2 Anna Martha 20 5- Ë3 M Joe 14 4-4 Eliza 3 2-10 M Daniel 8 3-9 James (m) 5 months M Beverly 7 3-8 Betsey 28 5-3 M Reuben 17 5-4 Peter 10 4-4 David Mc Gruder 18 5-2 George 5 3-5 James Shelton 18 5-4 Frank 2 --- Tom 11 4-2 Charles 1 --- Isham 20 5-7 Molly 7 4-0 Ben 25 5-8 Helen 23 5-7 M Davy 21 5-10 Betsey 6 3-5 M Sabra 22 5-10 Phillis 25 5-2 M Robert 40 5-10 John 7 4-0 M John Whitehead 24 5-11 Elizabeth 4 3-0 M David Young 30 5-4 Molly 22 5-5 Robin 21 5-10 John 2 --- James 28 5-7 Linda 20 5-8 Sam 24 5-8 Eliza 3 3-0 Additional Names Davy 37 5-9 James 21 5-9 George 18 5-6 Molly 11 4-7 Betty 13 4-10 Dwight? 23 5-3 Kingston 21 5-5 Wight 35 5-6 #689 Norfolk Brig United States M: John Hipkins 27 November 1822 O,S J. Isnard, New Orleans Jonathan m 18 5-5 Black John m 21 5-3 Black Judy f 17 5-3 Black #690 Same Entry O,S Edward Wilson, Princess Ann Virginia Caleb m 28 5-7 Black #691 Same Entry O,S George J. Ham, Norfolk Robert m 35 5-10 Black #692 Baltimore B Ërig Harriett M: William Dino 29 October 1822 O,S: Levi Pierce, New Orleans Consigned to: Joseph S. Winter Merchant, New Orleans Betsey f 6-1/2 3-10 Mulatto Nancy f 6-1/2 3-10 Mulatto Henry m 5 3-9 Mulatto #693 Same Entry, Same Owner & Consignee as #692 (Levi Pierce in Baltimore) William m 13 4-6 Light Mulatto Harriet f 11 4-3 " " Rose f 10 4-0 " " Sarah f 10 3-11 " " Henney f 8 3-9 Dark Mulatto #694 Philadelphia Ship Caroline M: Joseph Schellin 2 November 1822 O,S William W. Montgomery, New Orleans Ellen f 17 4-3 Mulatto Michell f 30 5-4 Black #695 Norfolk Brig United States M: John Hopkins 29 November 1822 O,S John Cornick, Princess Ann Virginia Ishmail? m 40 5-6 Tawney #696 Baltimore Sch Susan Miller M: Francis Davis 25 October 1822 O,S Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore Thomas m 20 6-2 All Black unless indicated Jacob m 20 5-6 Alexander m 20 6-0 Pinkney m 17 5-7 Abraham m 30 5-5 Joshua m 20 5-7 Mulatto Sam m 22 5-5 Scipio m 19 5-7 Solomon m 28 5-6 William m 25 5- Ë11 Charles m 24 5-6 Metus m 24 5-10 Joseph m 14 5-2 Mulatto William Bentley m 23 5-7 Mulatto Abraham m 15 5-1 Mulatto #696 con't. Frank m 14 4-11 Mulatto Dick m 12 4-1 Mulatto Hampton m 11 4-5 William m 8 3-11 Rosetta f 15 4-8 Maria f 15 4-8 Hannah f 1 2-7 Louisa f 17 5-3 Charity, Louisa's child 1 2-3 Patsy f 19 4-10 Elizabeth, Patsy's child 1 2-2 Biner f 15 5-0 Kitty f 5 3-5 Nelly f 28 5-8 Mulatto Tarey f 30 5-3 Eliza f 12 4-8 George m 26 5-9 Peter m 27 5-6 Holesworth m 26 5-11 Joseph m 16 4-11 Flora f 13 4-6 Yellow Anne f 12 4-9 Mulatto #697 Same Entry O,S Richard T. Woolfolk Robert m 33 5-5 All Black Unless indicated Abraham m 19 5-4 Jacob m 21 5-5 Light Brown Beale m 24 5-7 Robert m 23 5-8 Vincent m 20 5-6 John m 28 5-6 James m 24 5-8 William m 20 6-0 Yellow Jonas m 21 5-4 Ephraim m 25 5-7 Jacob m 11 4-7 Henny f 18 5-4 Fanny f 17 5-1 Polly f 15 5-4 Light Black Anne Williams f 24 5-5 Anne Mures f 21 4-11 Harriet f 20 5-2 Light Black Benjamin, Harriet's chi Ëld 4 weeks Mulatto Henny f 15 5-1 Anne f 18 5-2 Light Black Leah f 26 5-5 Jane, Leah's child 7 mos Margaret f 2-1/2 2-8 Henry m 7 3-8 #698 Same Entry O,S John T. Bibbs Milly f 11 4-11 Mulatto Harriet f 25 5-4 Light Black Judah f 19 5-2 Remaining entered as Black Cressy f 19 5-3 Henny f 4 3-2 Henny f 2 2-9 Frank m 25 5-8 Shadrach m 15 4-11 Bill m 16 5-4 Horation m 15 5-0 #699 Same Entry S Robert. M. Windsor Isaac m 23 5-6 Black #700 Same Entry O,S Samuel M. Woolfolk, New Orleans Henry m 14 4-11 All Black David m 22 5-9 John m 15 4-11 Jesse m 22 5-9 Sam m 25 6-1 Tobias m 25 5-5 Charles m 27 5-10 Evan m 28 5-4 George m 22 5-8 Andrew m 28 5-2 Nelly f 50 5-4 Maria f 18 5-2 Betsey f 35 5-3 Eliza f 7 3-11 Ellen f 5 3-3 Teresa f 2 2-9 Henny f 9 4-4 Sam m 9 mos 2-2 Louisa f 18 5-5 Charlotte f 6 mos 2-1 Mary f 2 2-7 Kitty f 18 5-4 Page f 17 4-10 Betsey f 15 5-3 Miranda f 10 4-3 Wilhelmina f 13 4-7 Ann f 12 4-5 James m 23 5-10 #701 Same Entry O,S A. Woolfolk Ë, Baltimore Clement Stansburg m 30 5-7 Light Black Note: Written under his name in a lighter ink was the term "Mulatto." #702 Brig United States -- same as entry #695 O,S William Moffat, Norfolk Virginia Maria f 19 5-4 Mulatto Sylvia f 35 4-11 Black #703 Mobile Sch Escambia M: Thomas Kirby 30 November 1822 O,S Robertson C. Barnwill, Mobile Dick m 33 5-7 #704 Brig United States -- same as entry #695 O,S John Hipkins, Norfolk and William Robertson, Petersburg Robert m 48 5-4 All Black Lany f 19 5-6 Sussex m 3 3-0 Aggy f 30 5-6 Queen f 18 5-5 Alexander m 24 5-9 Edward m 25 5-9 Polly f 30 5-1 Eliza f 13 4-8 Frank m 4 3-1 Richard 7 months Frank m 35 5-8 Moses m 35 5-8 Peter m 20 5-8 Ralph m 55 5-6 #705 Baltimore Brig Alonzo M: Joseph Gold 7 November 1822 O,S George W. Oldham, now of Maryland, part owner and shipper Consigned to John Clay, Merchant New Orleans George m 25 5-10 Yellowish Jack m 33 5-9 Black Tim m 21 5-9 Yellow Frank m 23 5-7 Black Thomas m 23 5-6 Yell Ëow Dick m 11 4-6 Black Ned m 12 4-7 Yellowish Temperance f 24 5-2 Yellow Hennay f 17 5-3 Black Hannah f 21 5-1 Yellow Eleanor f 18 4-11 Black Sylvia f 24 4-11 Yellowish Cassandra f 12 4-9 Yellow Mary f 21 5-2 Yellow #706 Baltimore Brig Alonzo M: Joseph Gold 8 November 1822 O,S Philip White Lewis m 18 5-6 Yellow Harry m 20 5-5 Black James m 20 5-3 Black Levy m 25 5-8 Yellow James m 21 5-9 Black #706 con't. Joe m 20 5-7 Yellow George m 21 5-8 Black Henny m 22 5-8 Black Philip m 18 4-9 Black Resin m 13 4-8 Black James m 21 5-8 Black Nancy f 17 5-0 Black Dolly f 23 5-5 Black Suzan f 22 5-5 Black Maria f 17 5-2 Black Mary f 19 5-6 Black Maria f 22 5-0 Black James, Maria's child 5 Eliza, Maria's child 1-1/2 George m 13 4-6 Yellow Charles m 7 3-11 Yellow Dick m 12 4-4 Black Lemo? m 27 5-7 Black Thomas m 19l 5-9 Black Violette f 22 5-3 Yellow Louisa, Violette's child 3 Charlotte, Violette's child 1 Benjamin m 14 4-7 Black Note: Inspector stated that some of slaves Ëdescribed as "yellow when evidently black." #707 Norfolk Sch Ceres M: Samuel W. Brown 3 December 1822 O,S John Stapler of Twiggs County Georgia Grace f 24 5-2 Black Sam m 20 5-7 Black Major m 23 5-8 Tawney Esther f 23 5-0 Black Violet f 4 3-7 Tawney Anna f 23 5-0 Tawney Anna's child, Charlotte -- --- Tawney Henny f 15 5-0 Black William m 10 4-1 Black Martha f 9 4-0 Tawney Caroline f 18 5-1 Black Caroline's child Hannah --- Black Chelsea m 23 5-11 Black Ben m 24 5-2 Black Hasty f 13 4-11 Tawney Hester f 14 5-0 Tawney Hasty f 10 4-3 Tawney Esther f 17 5-11 Tawney Sally f 21 4-11 Black Isaac m 21 5-3 Black #708 Same Entry O,S Laurel Woolfolk, Augusta Georgia Henry m 22 5-5 Tawney William m 21 5-6 Black #708 con't. Soloman m 13 4-9 Copper Hugh m 10 4-7 Black Amelia f 10 4-5 Copper Rachel f 10 4-3 Black Betty f 20 4-11 Black #709 Same Entry O,S Walter Herron, Norfolk Abby f 35 5-4 Black #710 Same Entry O,S B. Accinelly, Portsmouth Ned m 21 5-7 Tawney Peter m 24 5-10 Ë Black Violet f 13 4-8 Copper Lucy f 16 4-10 Black George m 14 5-1 Black Jacob m 12 4-9 Black Joe m 12 4-7 Black Polly f 22 5-1 Tawney Eliza f 2 2-8 Mulatto #711 Same Entry O,S Edwin Lee, Norfolk Joshua m 22 5-5 Black Henny m 37 5-8 Black Rhodi m 18 5-9 Black Boswell m 19 5-5 Tawney Henley m 39 5-4 Black Joe m 10 4-3 Tawney Hester f 15 5-3 Tawney #712 Norfolk Sch Gazelle M: Hamlin 16 December 1822 O,S J. Isnard, New Orleans Dick m 19 5-8 All Black Major m 18 5-6 Every m 17 5-3 #713 Mobile Sch Orleans Packet M: A. Heartt 14 December 1822 S William Webb Jeffery m 26 5-6 Two shades lighter than black Becky f 35 5-4 " " " #714 Same Entry O,S Henry Bubee/Buber?, New Orleans Harriett f 15 5-0 Mulatto #715 Deposition RE: Joseph Ignacio Zamora, Free man of Colour City and Parish of New Orleans 30 June 1821 Joseph Ignacio Zamora personally appeared before the mayor of the city, Joseph Roffignac, as a free man of color, light complection Ëwith a small pock mark in the center of his nose, 5 feet 8 inches, aged 23 years. Also appeared, his mother Marie Jeane Damour, 40 years, light complection, 5 feet 2 inches, has a sygne? under the chin. #715 con't. Also appeared Joseph Ignacio Zamora's wife, Eugenie Tore (Pore?) aged 20, light complection, 5 feet 3-1/2 inches who jointly swore that they are departing for "their personal interest" from this city for the Port of Motanza (Spanish) on board the Brig Augustus whereof Joseph Wire is master, they take with them for their personal attendance Rozalie, a slave Negro woman about 20 years, 4 feet 9 inches, dark complection, has a girl child at the breast aged 8 months, slaves to the above named Marijeane Damour -- they further state that the above declaration is made in order that in their return to this city they may be permitted to introduce the said slave woman and her child therein the property of the above mentioned Marijeane Damour. Permission granted to bring Rosalie an Ëd her infant back into New Orleans. Miscellaneous Unarranged Inward Slave Manifests, 1822 #716 Fredericksburg Brig Emigrant M: W. E. Barnes No date No manifest Barnes declares no changes have taken place except that one has been born on board. #717 SUMMARY MANIFEST FOR THE FOLLOWING Arrival: 23 November 1822 B. Accinelly (See Entry #680) R. Lawless (See Entry #672) W. Deacon (See Entry #671) R. Drummond (See Entry #681) N. Hubbard (See Entry #682) Edwin Lee (See Entry #673) Additional shippers not entered previously: Slaves owned by Peter Land, Princess Ann County Virginia Lewis m 42 5-7 Black Slaves owned by W. T. Foster, Norfolk Virginia Betsey f 40 5-7 Black Plenty m 15 5-4 Black Sena f 45 5-0 Tawney William m 20 5-6 Mulatto Goodman m 11 4-3 Tawney Note: Captain states no change has taken place except one died? in the ___? before leaving the Bay. #718 SUMMARY MANIFEST for Schooner Ceres 7 December 1822 Arr: 30 Dec 1822 This manifest lists slaves who appeared Ëin the following manifests: John Stapler #707 Samuel Woolfolk #708 B. Accinelly #710 Edwin Lee #711 Walter Herron #709 Additions not appearing previously are: Slaves owned by M. Riordon?, Norfolk Dick m 24 5-6 Tawney #718 con't. Slaves owned by Joseph Granier, Merchant of the Borough of Norfolk Jupiter m 22 5-8 All Black unless indicated Ned m 19 5-3 John m 10 4-11 Abraham m 9 3-10 Savage m 10 4-1 Charles m 9 4-0 George m 15 4-11 Baba m 12 4-5 Mulatto Judy f 19 5-1 Sarah f 23 5-6 Louisa f 16 5-3 Letty f 14 4-9 Celia f 15 4-11 Cloe f 14 5-0 Mimy f 11 4-8 Morier? f 10 4-5 Ann f 11 4-5 Viney f 10 4-4 Julia f 11 4-4 Maria f 9 3-11 Slaves owned by L. Decormes? Jr. Sam m 45 5-6 #719 Richmond Ship Cumberland M: John Adams(Odom?)15 December 1821 Note: This and subsequent manifests appear to have been damaged. This one was a handwritten manifest. One column was designated shipper and another was designated "owner or consignee's name". Most entries had no informat Ëion listed under owner/shipper columns. The name James Byers and his residence, Rapides Parish-- Red River (Louisiana) appeared mid-way on sheet 1. Furthermore, Byers signed the declaration on the status of the slaves beneath Adams'/Odom's signature. It is therefore assumed that James Byers is the owner/shipper unless a slave owner's name was written directly next to an entry. In that case, that owner's name was entered. Byers was always listed as both shipper and consignee. Sheet 1 Vincent m 24 5-5 All listed as black Jim m 30 5-7 Armstead m 24 5-2 Jerry m 16 5-1 Burrwell m 13 4-10 Bill m 13 4-6 Sarah & infant f 35 5-1 Seaton & infants(Erison? & Ernis) f 40 5-1 Molly f 30 5-4 Sally f 20 5-5 Juda f 30 5-0 Mary Ann f 20 5-4 Kitty f 17 5-2 Fanny f 16 5-10 Nancy f 14 4-10 Milly f 15 4-5 Charlotte f 16 5-5 #719 con't. Maland? & infant f 17 5-1 Trullove? f 15 5-2 Rachel f 16 5-6 Jenny f 14 5-1 Lacey f 18 5-1 Fanny f 14 5-0 Rower m 7 3-7 Bill m 10 4-4 Easter f 7 3 Ë-9 Taylor m 6 3-7 Frederick m 3 2-9 John m 10 4-2 Patrick m 12 4-6 Frederick m 12 4-5 Eliza f 3 2-11 Sally f 6 3-3 Augusta f 12 4-10 Letta f 6 3-5 Roxy f 11 4-4 Maria f 12 4-5 Elia f 4 3-4 Joley f 2 2-7 Harriet f 11 4-9 Susan f 9 4-5 Betsey f 6 4-2 Machly? f 5 3-7 Winney f 12 4-10 Caroline f 9 4-2 Charlott f 7 3-11 ? m 22 5-2 Fanny f 13 4-7 Susan f 10 4-5 Lucy f 7 3-9 Micham? m 16 5-5 Ned m 12 4-7 Tom m 9 4-0 Owned by L. Parkhill?,Richmond Consigned to J. Byers Sally f 30 5-1 Owned by R. Kelso, Richmond Consigned to: I. Dick & Co., New Orleans Ora Brown f 25 5-6 Mulatto R. Kelso, Richmond 28 Additional slaves shipped and owned by Cox & Noble, Huntsville AL Note: See Entry #458, dated 24 December 1821 for comparisons. The entire manifest is entered here so that these comparisons may be made. #458 had surnames, most of which were missing on this manifest. Frank m 24 5-6 All Black unless indicated Ephraim m 25 5-3 Sam m 27 5-9 Sam m 22 5-5 Washington m 20 5- Ë4 Richmond m 20 5-8 #719 con't. Joseph m 17 5-4 John Richardson m 26 5-5 John? Smith m 24 5-4 Mulatto John m 9 3-11 Mulatto John Williams m 24 6-? Tawney Joseph m 20 5-9 Tawney Daniel m 27 5-6 Tawney Cloe? f 9 4-11 Bright? Mina f 17 5-4 Patty? f 18 5-5 Sally f 21 5-4 Lucinda f 14 4-10 Tawney Lucy f 17 5-2 Owned by Frances Geldart, Mississippi Davy m 38 5-4 Jeffrey m ? ? Nancy f 40 5-2 Tawney Alice f 13 4-10 Tawney Polly f 25 4-11 Caroline f 15 5-2 Anna f 12 4-7 Eliza f 4 3-4 #720 Fredericksburg Sch Emigrant M: Wheaton J. Barney 17 Nov 1822 S/O Alexander F. Rose, Virginia Consignees: A. R. Taylor & John Gray, New Orleans This is a handwritten manifest. One additional column titled "disposition?" was used under which the term for sale was written for all those listed. Note that when shipper/owner/consignee information differs from line Alexander F. Rose as shipper and Taylor and Gray as consignees, it is indicated in the last column. All were entered as black unless o Ëtherwise indicated. One additional peculiarity about this manifest is that heights appear to have been entered incorrectly. Rather than rounding them off, they are entered exactly as entered on the manifests. Benjamin m 65 5-6/12 Mulatto Caty f 50 5-3/12 Benjamin m 17 5-3/12 Mulatto Sally f 12 4-7/12 Moses m 28 5-6/12 S: John Dickenson? Eldred m 7 3-6/12 " " " Louisa f 6 3-0 " " " Matilda f 3 2-6/12 " " " Mary f 24 5-6/12 " " " Caroline? m 7 3-6/12 " " " Mary f 3 2-6/12 " " " Maria f 28 5-6/12 Mulatto " " " James m 10 3-10/12 Dark " " " Isaac m 45 5-6/12 Dark Jacob m 28 5-6/12 Dark Robin m 28 5-8/12 Dark Lucy f 68 5-6/12 Frank m 19 5-10 #720 con't. Beverly m 25 5-5/12 erased f 23 5-2/12 erased m 8 3-0 Charles m 6 2-8/12 Moses m 4 2-6/12 Beverly? m 2 2-4/12 erased f 36 5-3/12 Mulatto erased f 11 3-6/12 Mulatto George m 8 3-4/12 Mulatto erased m 4 erased f 6 mos erased f 30 5-2/12 erased m 7 3-0 erased m 3 2-4/12 Mulatto erased Ëm 10 mos Tom m 50 5-6/12 Judy f 35 5-4/12 erased m 16 5-3/12 erased m 14 5-0 Jessy m 12 5-0 William m 11 4-10/12 Galloway m 9 4-2/12 Nancy f 5 3-6/12 Betsey f 3 3-2/12 Judy f 10 mos 2-6/12 Jany f 18 5-3/12 Alice f 3 2-6/12 Sarah Ann f 1 2-0 Mulatto Tracy? m 28 5-6/12 Henretta f 26 5-3/12 George m 11 4-8/12 Mulatto Aleck 8 4-0 Molly f 6 3-4/12 Len m 4 3-0 Sollomon m 2 2-6/12 Daniel m 25 5-2/12 Katy f 23 5-6/12 Daniel m 25 5-2/12 Lucy f 4 2-10/12 Richard m 2 2-6/12 Charles m 18 5-6/12 Polly f 22 5-4/12 Joshua m 7 4-6/12 Samuel? f _?6 4-4/12 Caty f 4 4-0 Fanny f 2 2-10/12 ? m 3 mos Charity f 25 5-3/12 Mary? f 7? 4-0 Nancy f 3 3-0 Barbara f 6 mos George m 30 5-8/12 Eliza f 20 5-2/12 #720 con't. Maria f 20 5-5/12 erased f 8 mos Lesley f 10 5-0 Jenny Marie? f 12 4-6/12 Diana f 30 or 32 5-2/12 Dark Jany f 12 4-6/12 Dark ____? Note: Jany's name was joined with an additional name Tom m 12 4-10/12 Dark Dick m 24 5-8/12 Dark Harry m 28 5-6/12 Dark Billy Ë m 28 5-8/12 Light Judy f 18 5-4/12 Adelaide f 16 5-3/12 Simon m 19 5-6/12 Charlotte f 26 5-6/12 Mulatto Lucinda f 11 4-6/12 Mulatto William m 9 4-6/12 Mulatto Ben m 33 5-10/12 Dark Dick m 22 5-10/12 Dark Amy f 17 5-2/12 Dark ______ m 1 Dark Davy m 25 5-7/12 #721 Norfolk Brig Agent M: Samuel Van Horn 17 December 1821 O,S John Stapler, Georgia Samuel m 20 5-5 Black Alfred m 22 5-4 Mulatto Nancy f 21 5-2 Mulatto Philis f 15 4-11 Black Mylah f 11 3-4 Mulatto Lucy f 9 3-11 Black Willis m 7 mos Mulatto #722 Baltimore Ship Balloon M: John A. Smith 22 December 1821 O,S Emile Penierez(also spelled Penieres), New Orleans at present in Baltimore. Consigned to: Bernard Marigary, Esq., New Orleans Perry m 19 5-1 All Black unless indicated Stephen m 18 5-4 David m 23 5-8 George m 30 5-10 Yellow Jacob m 1 5- Bill m 12 4-9 Ennison? m 13 4-11 Harry m 15 4-11 Spencer m 17 5-2 Richard m 11 4-2 James m 13 4-5 Mahala f 15 5-5 Yellow Mary f 1 5-5 Delila f 1 5-3 Bright Mula Ëtto Cassandra f 3 2-10 albese? Rachel f 14 4-10 #722 con't. Phillis f 24 5-4 Clary f 22 5-2 Hannah f 7 3-7 Celia f 4 2-11 Henrietta f 25 5-0 Hannah f 1 2-1 (Henrietta's child) Tenna f 18 5-1 Nancy f 10 mos 1-10 (Tenna's child) Mary f 1 5-2 Peggy f 18 5-2 Patience f 17 5-2 Yellow Juliann f 2 2-8 Vach m 48 -0 Milly f 28 5-3 Pale Black Tona m 4 2-11 Charlotte f 7 3-7 William m 4 2-11 Maria f 8 or 9 mos 2-1 #723 Norfolk Brig Agent M: Samuel Vanhorn 19 December 1821 O,S George D. Wise, Norfolk County Virginia Joshua m 28 5-10 Mulatto #724 Same Entry O,S Stephen Harris, Norfolk Virginia Cary m 55 5-4 Black #725 Baltimore Ship Balloon M: John A. Smith 17 December 1821 O,S George Milligan, Cecil County Maryland Moses m 24 5-1 All Black unless indicated Elias m 23 5-5 Charles m 23 5-3 Dark Mulatto Jane Garnet f 21 5-9 " " Bill Hogalis?(Hogans) m 20 5-4 " " Dick m 20 5-4 Jerry m 20 5-5 Dark Mulatto Jim Long m 17 5-5 Andrew m 15 4-8 "Dead" Tom m 14 4-10 Bright Mulatto Sa Ëm Garnet m 16 5-3 Dark Mulatto Saul m 11 4-7 John m 11 4-8 "Very Sick" Sam Berry m 8 3-11 Stephen m 3 3-1 Philip m 8 3-10 Harry m 6 3-5 Dan m 6 3-9 Dark Mulatto Bill Chambers m 3 3-3 George m 9 3-11 Bright Mulatto "Very Sick" Hannah f 40 5-5 Dark Mulatto "Dead" Charlotte f 18 5-1 Dark Mulatto Susan f 40 5-4 Maria f 16 5-2 #725 con't. Henry m 13 4-10 Dark Mulatto Becky f 8 4-4 Dark Mulatto Harriet f 10 4-4 Bright Mulatto Pat m 3-7 Dark Mulatto Rachael f 3 2-10 Dark Mulatto 2 male infants about 6 months old the children of Hannah and Charlotte above described Additional Notes: "Accompanying the above in this vessel, _______with their wife & husband who have been produced & identified by me the following persons of colour: Samuel Berry m 53 or thereabouts Mary Myers f 19 or thereabouts Signed by James McCulloch, Collector at Baltimore "Examined and find that Andrew aged 15 years, Hannah aged 40 and one of the infants are missing having died on the passage as stated Ë by Captain Smith, the rest agreeing. " Signed by inspector at Balize on 18th January 1822. #726 Baltimore Ship Budget M: Samuel Dennett 27 November 1821 Arrival: 3 Jan 1822 at Balize/8 January 1822 Inspection/12 Jan 1822 Landed S Samuel M. Spraggins of Louisiana Consigned to: Wm Kenner & Co., New Orleans Jesse m 32 5-10 Mulatto Adam m 22 5-10 Negro Tom Curry m 25 5-4 Mulatto Jack m 35 5-4 Negro William m 21 5-5 Negro Charlotte f 16 5-4 Negro Nell & her infant f 22 5-0 Negro Bill m 3 3-2 Mulatto Maria f 6 3-7 Negro Tom m 15 4-0 Negro Phill m 15 4-1 Negro John m 12 4-9 Mulatto Bob m 10 4-3 " Dinah f 12 4-8 " Amy f 9 4-2 " William m 15 4-0 " Jerry m 19 5-6 Negro Peter m 26 5-5 " Sam m 23 5-5 " Simon m 29 5-5 " Phil m 9 4-5 " Moses m 22 5-6 " Eliza f 16 4-10 " Matilda f 16 5-0 " Judy & child(9 mos) 19 5-0 " (Child Mulatto) Henry m 16 5-1 " Lewis Bullas m 23 5-6 " Nace? m 19 5-2 " #72 Ë7 Charleston Sch Harvest M: Jonathan Emery 13 December 1821 O,S Corbin Braxton, Virginia Sally f 52 5-4 Black Jinny f 12 4-8 Mulatto Bradock m 20 5-7 Black Barnaby m 14 5-2 Black #728 Same Entry. See last column for O,S information. Paris m 25 5-2 Tanner or field hand O,S:Leary & Thomas, Charleston, S.C. London m 19 5-7 Shoe Maker O,S:Jacob N. Lord, Charleston S. C. #729 Same Entry Joseph Crother, Shipper for the owner (presumably Benjamin Smith?) both of Charleston Harriet f 40 4-6 Negro Franny f 10 3-7 Negro #730 Same Entry O,S John E. Farr, Elias Vanderhorst shipped by A. Simons, Charleston David m 30 6-0 Black Will m 56 5-4 Black #731 Pearlington Sch Pearl M: Daniel Morris? 2 January 1822 O,S Jesse Depew, Pearlington Mississippi Sampson m 15 5-2 Negro #732 Mobile Sloop Herald M: Hugh Munroe 17 January 1822 S Christopher Heartt, Mobile Janey? f 32 5-4 Negro Sam m 40 5-4 Negro Peter m 2 2-11 Negro #733 Richmond Brig Galigo of Boston M: David Snow 20 December 18 Ë21 O,S Rogers & Harrison, Richmond Consigned to William Kenard, New Orleans Note: notes entered by the inspector at New Orleans are entered in the last column. Stopped indicates that clearance was not given until further investigation. Ransome? m 19 5-4 All Black unless indicated Wilson m 20 5-6 James m 22 5-4 Catsby? m 30 5-3 Yellow "Not shipped" William Golby m 23 5-7 Isaac m 17 5-7 Elijah m 26 5-5 Jerry m 30 5-3 Charles m 36 5-4 Mat m 50 5-2 Manuel m 30 5-7 Pet Ëer m 13 5-0 I suppose 2 or 3 years older, let to pass Ralph m 20 5-7 Died on the passage as stated by the captain. Phil m 25 5-3 Wilson m 25 5-2 Does not appear by that name; one named Nelson Joe m 29 5-4 Yellow One answered to that name who is black - stopped #733 con't. Richard m 15 5-? ? m 23 6-0 James m 22 5-8 Peter m 17 5-4 Anthony m 20 5-4 Jacob m 49 5-7 Seold. m 22 5-10 Spencer m 38 5-6 Sandy m 16 5-6 Clisset? m 13 5-1 Brown Ned m 20 5-1 Brown Elies m 30 5-6 Moses m 40 4-7 Brown Beverly Pope m 15 5-6 Robert m 59 5-8 Brown Simon m 26 5-9 " Moses m 23 5-11 " Jacob m 10 4-9 " Fleming m 8 4-5 " Billey m 10 4-8 " Armstead m 9 4-3 " Letus m 7 4-3 " Cyrus m 8 4-7 " A complete mulatto Henny m 6 4-3 " Robertson m 4 3-5 " William m 5 4-0 " Zachariah m 4 3-11 " James m 5 3-11 " Jacob m 4 3-10 " John m 5 4-2 " Isaac m 4 3-3 " Bernard m 3 2-10 " Abraham m 3 3-4 " Ralph Ë m 3 3-3 Yellow erased m ? 3-3 Brown Travis m 3 3-1 Brown Harry m 40 5-3 " Hannah & infant f 40 5-0 " ? & infant f 20 5-4 Winney & infant f 35 5-3 Salley & infant f 21 5-6 Brown Delilah & infant f 30 ?-4 " Betsey & infant f 20 5-2 Rachel & infant f 28 5-4 Jenny & infant f 20 5-? Brown Milly & infant f 25 5-0 Cloe? & infant f 24 4-9 erased Moley & infant f 24 3-3 Child died on the passage. Silvey & infant f 23 4-12 Charlott & infant f 20 5-0 #733 con't. Silvey & infant f 20 5-0 Mariah & infant f 20 5-4 March & 2 infants f 24 5-5 Clary & infant f 45 5-3 Brown Miley f 8 3-2 William m 2 2-11 Brown Mariah f 7 4-3 Brown Billey m 4 3-4 Brown Not found. A firl named Betty answered to the ______? Sophia f 2 3-2 " Catherine f 4 3-4 " Tisey f 2 3-2 Aeulice? f 3 3-2 Sally f 3 3-4 Yetton? f 7 3-8 Betsey f 8 3-11 Easter f 2 3-5 Cilley f 8 3-8 Brown Nancy f 8 3-10 Lucy f 4 3-2 Brown Celler f 5 3-6 Brown Calley f 9 4-1 Brown ËLucy f 35 5-2 Brown Sarah f 35 5-1 Brown Jeuriey? f 35 5-3 Brown Sally f 20 5-5 Nancy f 16 5-2 A light brown. I suppose 20 years old. Stopped. Lucy f 15 5-2 Charlott f 15 5-1 Fanny f 16 4-11 Fillis f 40 5-3 Brown Hannah f 18 5-3 Brown Cailly? f 22 5-3 Billy m 25 5-6 Brown Peter m 25 5-9 Yellow Joshua m 23 5-4 Brown Hannah & infant f 20 4-11 " Lost her while in the passage. Tamer? & infant f 30 5-1 " Rolee m 16 5-4 Patty? Godall m 30 5-0 Brown Crase m 5 4-1 Brown One named Ralph agrees. Stopped. Nelly f 30 5-3 Sarah f 20 5-0 Yellow Sally Smith f 33 5-3 Brown Silvey & infant f 20 5-1 Chance & infant f 30 5-2 Brown Vincent m 17 5-4 Brown Burrel m 28 5-6 Yellow London m 47 5-0 Rose & infant f 28 5-3 Brown Anne f 25 5-4 Milly f 23 5-3 #733 con't. Peter m 27 5-5 Brown Curdyluch? m 17 5-4 Brown Fulling? m 19 5-5 Rachel f 24 5-1 Brown Charles m 13 4-9 Lucy f 6 3-10 Billy m 50 5-4 Brown Not found. Major m 25 5-4 Examined and find 150 sla Ëves on board. 2 children having died on the passage and one born. Stated at Balize 16 January 1822. Inspector's Statement Found to agree withe the exceptions marked opposite the names with a pencil. One grown Negro and 2 infants are said to have died on the passage and one born. There are 6 stopped on board on account of disagreement. New Orleans, January 19, 1822. Those stopped were the following: Travis -- Mulatto stopped. Ralph for Crase stopped. Nelson for Wilson stopped. Cyrus, a mulatto stopped. Nancy disagrees in colour & age. Kitty for Cally -- stopped. Joe, black or dark brown. Betty for Billy, stopped. #734 SUMMARY MANIFEST for the Brig Agent from Norfolk M: Samuel Van Horn See previous entries: #454 #455 #456 additional note: Consigned to Louis Pillie, New Orleans #721 Consigned to Austin Woolfolk, Sr. or his assignes #723 Consigned to Van Horn #724 Consigned to John Goodall Van Horn states: One slave has died and one left behind sick. 19 January 1822 Inspe Ëctor states: Find missing: Kitty, aged 40 and Joshua, aged 28. #735 Savannah Brig Orion M: Mathew Mayhew 9 February 1822 O Derhan? T. Hall signed as owner Shipper's Column: Richard A. Sautey?, Savannah All entered as Black Males Bob 45 5-7 Moses 15 5-6 John 14 5-5 April 12 4-11 Port Royal 10 4-6 Prince 18 5-10 Trim 28 5-9 Kid 13 months Sam 4 3-8 Bean 32 4-11 #735 con't. Tom 50 5-7 Tom 14 5-5 January 27 5-8 Little January Baby George 13 4-9 Ceasar 12 5-4 Females Judy 65 5-6 Amelia 24 5-5 Hannah 13 5-4 Bella 10 4-9 Flora 4 3-6 Big Tamor 35 5-4 Rose 13 4-11 Binah 40 5-6 Jenny 7 4-0 Cely 60 5-4 Rachel 25 5-6 Doll 24 5-6 Mary? Baby Big Mary 35 5-? Lett? 7 ? Silvia 40 ?-4 Bashey? ? 5-7 Hannah 14 5-1 Lucy 11 4-4 Silvia 9 3-8 Mally Baby Hannah 45 5-2? Penny 18 4-11 Tamer 17 5-1 Louisa 11 4-11 Malissa 8 4-2 Merida 7 3-6 Bess Baby Sirah 45? 5-3 Susy 19 4-11 Lucy 2 3-3 Amy? Baby Patty 33 5-0 Hannah Smith 22? 5-2 Mulatto Will 45 5-4 Bob 40 5-1 Mulatto John Ë30 6-0 Mulatto Isaac 30 5-4 Mulatto Caesar 45 5-2 Scipio 35 5-5 George 35 5-9 Polk? 6 3-0 Ron__? 40 5-5 Isaac ? 2-8 London? 3 2-1 Milly f 40 5-2 Mulatto #735 con't. Louisa ? 5-3 Mulatto an infant Mulatto Tony 32 5-2 ?, her child, an infant ? 4 3-2 Mulatto an infant Beck? 23? 5-2 Peggy 30 5-2 an infant, her child ? ? Boston m 35 5-10 #736 Savannah Fame M: Thomas L. Adams 26 January 1822 O,S William McQueen, New Orleans Ceasar m 50 5-9 All listed as Negro unless indicated Lucy f 50 5-6 Tamer f 28 5-6 Joe m 32 5-5 Bella f 8 3-10 Lucy f 5 3-3 Penny f 3 2-10 Passy Baby Hannah f 22 5-4 Homer m 30 5-11 Sophy f 8 3-7 Dolly f 2-1/2 John m Baby Jessy m 18 5-7 Madge f 25 5-2 Frederick m 30 5-10 Hannah f 26 5-7 Cate f 14 5-3 Ceasar m 8 3-4 William m 30 5-5 Cate f 19 5-4 Frank m 33 5-9 Caty f 48 5-1 Andrew m 17 5-4 William m 16 5-8 Sary f 11 4-4 Homer m 8 3-5 Katy? f 5 3-1 ? Big Billy m 34 5-11 Sue f 19 5-0 Clarisa f 16 5-5 Lydia f 11 4-10 Sibley? f 60 5-5 Ë Minah f 17 5-1 Guy m 26 5-7 C? f child #736 con't. Paul m 25 5-6 Tenah f 14 5-1 Israel m 13 5-2 Ameritta? f 10 3-4 Sue f 8 3-8 Jerry m 40 5-7 Flora f 16 5-4 Maurice m 13 5-2 Dye f 65 5-0 Betty f 45 4-11 Amy f 27 4-11 London m 12 4-4 Amy f 65 5-0 Dolly f 17 5-1 Like? m 50 5-3 Hannah f 13 4-10 Nelly f 10 ? Nelly f 38 5-2 George m 35 5-3 Tom Baby Patty f 16 5-3 Rachel f 50 5-1 Billy m 29 5-8 Linsay? m 60 5-9 London m 36 5-6 Cloe f 35 5-4 Jary f 32 5-0 Lamar m 30 5-7 Primus m 21 5-4 January? f 16 5-2 Cinda f 27 4-4 Moses m 17 5-9 Joe m 13 4-8 Prince m 10 4-1 Sophy f March m 8 4-10 Lucy f 13 4-5 Cloe f 10 3-11 Little Binah f 8 3-3 Sary f Baby Will? m 50 5-8 Dinah f crippled Titus m 16 5-4 Adam m 12 5-0 Harriet f 8 3-3 Patience f 11 4-6 June f Baby Harriet f Old Hannah f 30 4-3 Daphny f 7 3-2 George m 27 5-7 Affy? f 20 5-3 Becky? f child #736 con't. Hetty f Baby Ismael m 65 5-1 Minla? f 60 4-11 Joe (crossed out) Adam m 20 5-4 Jessy m 19 5-4 Tom? m 62 5 Ë-11 ? f 58 5-3 Yellow Old Will m 75 5-7 Grace f 64 5-4 Belfour m 40 5-7 Binah f 50 5-6 Mey? m 33 5-1 Carpenter Jimmy m 50 5-10 James m 22 5-8 Yellow Joe m 32 5-10 N=106 #737 Baltimore Balloon M: John A. Smith 22 December 1822 Landed: 24 January1822 S James W. Zacharie, New Orleans Consigned to: Messrs. Zacharie & Turner, New Orleans David m 23 5-3 All Black unless indicated Frank m 22 5-3 Charles m 38 5-7 Juliett Ann f 27 5-3 Matilda f 9 4-7 Henson m 7 3-9 Jane f 3 3-0 Rosella f 2 2-9 Jarrett m 16 5-3 David m 17 5-3 Sophia f 16 5-3 Dark Mulatto Patty Ellen infant 6 mos Sukey f 24 5-6 Mulatto Harriet f 7 3-6 Pale black Ben m 4 3-1 " " Jane f 2 2-6 " " Bill m 21 5-8 " " Frederick m 25 5-8 " " Leonard m 22 5-8 Phil m 12 4-4 Mulatto Matilda f 20 5-2 Phil m 30 5-9 Mulatto John m 14 4-8 Matilda f 13 4-8 Pale Black Peter m 10 4-0 " " Kitty f 8 3-9 " " Gustavus m 12 4-3 " " Nancy f 32 5-2 Dark Mulatto Anna f 14 4-10 Pale Black Maria f 13 4-0 Willia Ëm m #737 con't. Teresa f 9 4-4 Pale Black Juliett f 8 4-0 " " Louis m 7 3-8 " " Rousby m 6 3-3 " " Cecilia f 4 2-9 " " Ellen f infant 6 months Kitty f 32 5-3 Dark Mulatto Delia f 16 5-3 Grace Ann f infant 6 months N=40 Note: Written at bottom -- "All in good health." Inspection prior to landing states that all agree except those which have died on the voyage. This may refer to another manifest of slaves shipped via the Ship Balloon. #738 Charleston Sch General Marion M: Harry Weeks 26 January 1822 S George Mudis, Charleston agent for Denniston Hill & Co. of New Orleans Jack m 25 5-5 All Black unless indicated Jack m 19 5-5 Mulatto Jack m 18 5-2 Tom or Sam m 27 5-9 "A New York Seaman has sailed out of New York" Riley m 15 5-4 Scipio m 28 5-5 Kitt m 19 5-1 Joe m 22 5-6 Alfred m 19 5-4 Felix m 28 5-4 Scipio m 29 5-9 January? m 27 5-6 Fanny f 17 5-4 Like m 26 5-8 O,S: John G. Fraser & Co., Charleston N=14 #739 Same Entry S William Newton for the owne Ër, William Pace (Puce?) Charleston Thomas m 23 5-5 Black Inspector's Note: Found correct excepting that Sam consigned to Dennistoun Hill & Co. Presumably, the same Sam in manifest #738. Sam was held back but eventually landed on 7 March 1822. #740 Same Entry S Conyers & Lambard, Charleston A. Lambard Billy m 15 4-10 Black #742 Same Entry O,S see last column Tangiers? m 22 5-2 Black O,S: L. Devillers, Charleston Juliat f 19 5-5 Black O,S. George Mundis, agent for Denniston & Hill of New Orleans #743 Baltimore Brig Intelligence M: Benjamin Godfrey 29 December 1821 O C. F. Deger?, Louisiana by William Y. Purviance? his agent of Baltimore Charlotte f 22 5-4 Light Black having a scar over her left ? and another under her left jawbone #744 Savannah Brig Fame M: Theophilus L. Adams 26 January 1822 O,S Joseph Davis listed on permit & Edward Williams, Savannah listed on manifest John Jenkins m 26 5-7 ? #745 Savannah Slp Susan M: William I. Rogers 16 January Ë1822 O,S E.? Williams & David Taylor, Savannah Daniel m 28 5-9 Black Amy f 18 5-1 Black #746 Richmond Sch Robert Burns M: B. Jackson 23 January 1822 Note: This manifest was handwritten and filled with rubbings and blots. Furthermore, owners are not clearly identified. The owner-shipper column contained names under which ditto marks did not appear. It can be assumed that these marks were left off for convenience. The information is transcribed as it was entered. Owners appear in the last column. Mas?enyu? m 15 5-? Black Owner rubbed out Nelson m 15 4-? Black Pheobe f 18 ? Black Chloe f 16 5-? Brown Maria f 13 4-11 Black Maria Johnson f 16 5-? Brown Mary Tazewell f 17 5-? Black Elisabeth f 13 4-10 Black Mary Jones f 15 5-? Black Hannah & her infant 20 4-10 Brown Keziah m 16 4-? Yellow Debby f 13 4-? Yellow Saml. Gathrights?, Richmond Sevis Ellis m 26 5-11 Black Billy __nett m 27 5-? Brown Billy Brooks m 21 5-2 Mulatto Henry m 16 4-? Brown James m 16 5-? Brown Peter Coo Ëk m 10 4-3 Brown Elcy Mincer? f 29 5-4 Brown Jemima Mincer f 18 4-9 Brown Anne Wilson f 20 5-? Brown Deanna f 13 4-11 Brown Hannah f 13 4-8 Brown Charlott f 13 4-? Black Mary f 12 4-? Black Matilda f 10 4-? Black Hetty f 9 4-? Black Seth Bacon m 25 5-? Black Lucy f 8 3-9 Brown? John m 10 4-? Brown? Kit m 6 3-4 Brown? Betsy f 3 2-7 Mulatto Sophiah f 27 5-? Brown #746 con't. Abraham m 19 5-10 Black Grant & Sanders - Richmond, Sanders on board Roderick m 27 5-6 Black Joseph Smith m 20 5-9 Black Henry m 14 4-9 Black Davis Foreman m 22 5-? Black one missing -- rubbed out? Peter m 15 4-11 Brown Ben Smith m 20 5-9 Black Henry? Harrison m 11 4-3 Ned Harrison m 12 4-6 Jack Lyon m 30 5-9 Micheal? m 18 5-6 ? Mays? m 19 5-6 ? m 23 5-8 ? m 31 5-4 His name crossed out with "short ship" next to it Billy m 9 3-11 Baily m 3 3-0 Isaac m 31 5-2 Sally & her infant 25 5-7 Eliza f 15 5-2 Fanny f 15 5-3 Maria f 15 4-11 Anna Nicholson f 20 4-12 Black Tabby? Williams f 19 5-2 Yello Ëw Maria & infant f 24 5-2 Brown Hariett m 16 4-10 Black Patience f 11 5-4 Black Nancy Jane? f 15 5-1 Brown Hannah f 10 4-3 Black Lette f 13 4-7 Yellow Lucy f 16 5-5 Black Charlotte f 11 4-1 Yellow Grace f 5 3-5 Black Armstead m 22 5-1 Black James K. Marshall, Richmond -- Consigned to A & I Deak & Co. New Orleans Thornton Gibson m 24 5-9 Yellow Thos McCray m 24 5-4 --- Lucy Gibson f 24 5-4 Brown Eliza May f 20 5-3 Yellow Lucy McCray f 21 5-7 Brown Mark Anthony m 40 5-9 Black Milly f 20 5-6 Black Nelly f 10 4-5 Yellow Elcy f 10 4-3 Brown Fanny f 10 4-4 Black Sally f 11 4-6 Brown Delphia? f 18 5-7 Black Thomas Coles, Richmond, Consigned to A & I Dick & Co., New Orleans Sally f 16 5-1 Black Suckey Shackleford f 16 5-1 Black Maria f 15 4-12 Brown Patty Goode f 12 4-8 Black #746 con't. Fanny f 15 4-12 Brown Sally Baker? f 16 5-1 Black Billy m 18 5-6 Brown ? m 18 5-9 Black Tom m 17 5-2 Black Charles m 25 5-9 Yellow R. Tankersly, Richmond, Consigned Ë to E. Reed, New Orleans Singleton m 23 5-9 Yellow Simon m 17 5-7 Dark Sandy m 21 5-7 Dark Rumulous m 25 5-8 Dark Dennis m 21 5-2 Dark Pondisa? f 25 5-2 Black Eliza f 12 4-9 Black B. Cox ? Polly? f 21 5-2 Yellow B. Peyton, consigned to A & I Dick & Co., New Orleans ?Goins? f 25 5-7 Black Grant & Sanders, on board N=101 Landing:27 January 1822, Philip 33 years and one infant missing. Captain states one man dead and one child dead on the passage. #747 Savannah Brig Fame M: J. Adams 26 January 1822 This is another handwritten manifest. Some blurring and blending of letters occurred. O,S D. T. Hall Hardliney? m 40 5-4 Musteza Nancy f 35 5-2 Black Peter m 5 3-2 Black Ansel m 2 2-5 Black Mike m 36 5-4 Black Binah f 35 5-4 Black John m 4 3-4 Musteza L. Jim m 20 5-5 Black Marlborough m 22 5-5 Musteza Tenah f 30 4-11 Black Charlotte f 36 5-7 Black Hannibal m 50 5-4 Black Sarah f 50 5-3 Black Hannah f 43 4-11 Black Limerick m 23 5-4 Black Sarah f 13 4-6 Black Friday Ë m 15 4-8 Black Quash f 14 5-0 Mutatta (male written next to name) Nanny f 10 4-2 Black Neptune? m 11 4-5 Black Mary f 10 ? ? Frank m ? ? ? Jack m 4 3-? ? Elsy f 4 3-6 ? Suky f 3 2-? ? Rose f 3 3-0 ? Betsey f 1 2-5 ? Lucinda f ? 2-5 Musteza #747 con't. Masy m 32 5-7 Black Pearcy m 35 5-4 Yellow Laneha m 40 5-0 Dark Charley m 25 5-3 Dark Sam m 25 5-3 Yellow Abraham m 25 5-4 Yellow B. Jim m 35 5-6 Dark Jinny f 40 4-9 Dark Lilly f 18 5-3 Dark Neely f 23 5-0 Dark Maria f 70 4-8 Light Nancy f 70 4-9 Dark Tamer f 25 5-1 Dark Two infants -- 5 & 6 months Dark Mary f 11 4-1 Yellow Margaret f 11 3-8 Dark Aggy f 4 2-? Dark Hector m 2 2-? Dark London? m 3 2-? Dark Pasy f 6 3-? Dark Jackson m 1 2-? Dark Caspey? m 9 3-? Dark Cootin? Abram m 35 5-? Dark Sam m ? 5-? Black ? m ? 5-3? Black Ned m 35 5-4 Black March m 20 5-7 Black Patrick m 30 5-8 Black Bretey? m 13 4-10 Black Jack m 28 5-3 Black Delsey f 25 5-1 Musteza Jenny f 60 5-1 Black N=60 18 February 1822: Inspector Ëstates that the following are missing: Jack - 4 years, Sukey - 3 years, B. Jim - 35 years, London - 3 years, Jenny - 60 years. The rest agree. #748 Richmond Sch Madina Packet of Boston M: Jonathan Foster Handwritten Manifest. Some ink blotting and blurring has occurred. Shipped by Ruben Tankersly, Richmond Consignee Elias Riece, New Orleans Gideon m 25 5-6 Black Betsey f 19 5-1 Black Mary f 19 5-3 Black Shipped by A. Robinson, Richmond Consigned to A & I DIck & Co, New Olreans Moses m 22 5-1 Yellow John Williams m 22 5-7 Yellow Randolph m 35 5-11 Black Jesse m 21 5-8 Yellow England m 23 5-8 Black ? m 20 5-6 Black Jesse m 25 5-3 Black #748 con't. Claibourn m 33 5-8 Black William m 22 5-8 Black Bartlett m 18 5-4 Brown Jesse m 24 5-7 Black Billy m 21 5-4 Yellow Lachwell? m 20 5-4 Black Harry m 21 5-0 Brown Richard m 21 5-7 Black James m 20 5-6 Black John m 18 5-3 Black Nelson m 25 5-4 Black James m 20 5-11 Black Billy m 22 5-6 Yellow Jacob m 25 5-5 Black Bob m 18 5-5 Ë Black Robin m 17 5-5 Black Maria f 16 5-2 Black Kity f 12 4-6 Black Pheobe f 15 5-1 Black Jenny f 15 5-1 Black Phillis f 17 5-4 Black Maria f 14 5-2 Brown Letta f 17 5-5 Brown Fanny f 17 5-0 Yellow Lucy f 17 5-1 Black July Ann f 19 5-4 Black Susan f 16 5-0 Black July Ann f 13 5-1 Black Judy f 27 5-3 Black Lucy f 17 5-3 Brown Sylvia f 15 5-0 Brown Billy m 30 5-5 Black Henry m 35 5-7 Black Moses m 21 5-8 Yellow Adam m 20 5-5 Black Jack m 14 4-5 Black Giles m 14 4-8 Brown Robin m 14 4-6 Black George m 22 5-5 Yellow Maria f 14 5-0 Black Milly f 12 4-7 Yellow Dinah f 12 4-7 Black Lucy f 10 5-6 Yellow Suckey f 10 4-5 Brown Betsey f 10 4-5 Brown Kezia f 10 4-1 Brown Ratchel & her infant f 25 5-2 Brown Peggy f 10 4-3 Brown Dica f 5 3-4 Brown Lydia f 12 4-6 Brown Dennis m 14 4-8 Black Harrison m 20 5-5 Black Not on board written next to his name Fanny f 14 4-9 Brown #748 con't. Setta f 24 5-3 Black Kit m 23 5-11 Black Isham m 35 5-8 Yellow John H. Foster, Ri Ëchmond Consigned to A. I. Dick Co. New Orleans Edmund m 16 5-1 Black Parker m 15 4-11 Yellow Isaac m 13 4-8 Black Jesse m 13 4-8 Black Daniel m 13 4-9 Black James m 12 4-9 Black Prince m 13 4-6 Black Harry m 10 4-2 Black George m 9 4-0 Yellow Burwell m 12 4-? Brown Edmund m 10 4-3 Yellow Viatt m 10 4-1 Black James m 8 3-7 Black John m 7 3-0 Black Elias m 13 5-3 Black Sandy m 16 5-2 Black Joe m 10 4-6 Black William m 6 3-8 Yellow Joe Smith m 30 5-4 Black James m 35 5-1 Black Nancy & her infant f 25 4-11 Black John m 3 3-3 Yellow Nancy & her infant f 21 5-7 Black Sally f 4 3-5 Black Betsey f 17 5-5 Black Dianna & her infant f 40 5-5 Brown Landing & Inspection: Exceptions found -- the female Maria 14 years old, 5 feet high, black was not to be found on board, but one Cattie Serena whose name is not to be found in the above list corresponds with the description above given of Maria. ALso, Harrison, 20 was not on board. Warner, a child about 2 years old n Ëot herein named is said to be that called the infant of Nancy who has another and a male infant born on the passage. Nancy 23 years old says she is 35. #749 Norfolk Sch Ceres M: Samuel W. Broom 2 February 1822 Owned by James Hanna, Natchez Mississippi Suckey f 25 5-3 All Black unless indicated Dicey f 16 4-11 Harry m 15 4-11 James m 14 4-10 Sam m 10 4-3 Owned by B. Accinelly, Portsmouth Virginia Buster m 30 5-6 Tawney Anthony m 19 5-7 " Jerry m 27 5-5 " Henry m 16 5-1 " Sam m 21 5-9 " Fanny f 15 4-11 Comfort f 20 5-0 Tawney Caty & child f 18 4-11 " Lucy f 29 5-3 " Pheba f 12 4-7 Tawney erased ? ? ? Tawney Nancy f 5 3-7 Tawney Mary f 5 3-4 Tawney Mahala f 17 4-8 Mulatto Diana? f 11 3-11 Owned by Edwin Lee, Norfolk Virginia Solomon m 20 5-6 Light Black Drew m 23 5-6 Light Black Ben m 20 5-6 Dark Harry m 20 5-3 Light Prue? f 19 5-1 Jenny f 30 5-0 Flora f 34 5-4 Lewis m 7 3-4 Isaac m 5 3-1 William m 3 2-4 Nice f 1 Sam m 37 5-6 ËLight Maria & child f 21 5-2 Light Mary f 12 4-6 Light Owned by S. Watson Edmond m 22 5-11 Fanny & child f 27 4-10 Tawney Lucy f 12 4-2 " Hannah f 10 3-11 " Diana f 4 3-4 " Owned by Thomas Parker, Norfolk Ned m 19? 5-7 S___ m 18 5-3 ? Owned by J. Almand?, Norfolk George m 33 5-7 ? Owned by Mary Berkly, Virginia Ned Smith m 45 6-1 Tawney Owned by J. Locke, Virginia Tom m 30 5-10 Owned by Nelson & Marron, Norfolk William m 10 4-3 Thomas m 65 5-9 Yellow Owned by Frances Gouzon, New Orleans Dino? m 22 5-0 Aaron m 22 5-8 Jordan m 16 5-2 Light Black Hanna f 22 5-2 Albert m 4 3-0 Maria f 14 4-11 Clarissa f 18 5-6 Sally f 13 4-7 Sally f 13 4-8 Celia f 2 2-7 Maria & child f 19 5-2 Light Ned m 3 2-10 Light Winney f 16 5-0 Isaac m 12 4-4 Harry m 10 4-4 Tawney Peter m 9 3-11 Owned by Milnor W. Peters, Norfolk Sarah f 47 5-0 Owned by Catherine Kennedy, New Orleans Betsey f 40 4-11 Yellow Owned by Saml. W. Brown? (smudge mark) Jane & child f 35 5-4 Billey Ë & child f 30 5-? Light Black erased ? ? ? ? Mary? f 15 ? ? Jim m 16 5-2 Dark Sandy f 15 4-11 Dark John m 13 4-6 Dark Henry m 5 3-4 Light Black N=77 Landed 12 March 1822 #750 Norfolk Sch James Monroe M: William Collins 20 February 1822 Master Manifest Same as #525 except Custis, infant male not included # 1-35 but entered as #156 Same as #527 except color designations as follows: Caroline through John are described as yellow, Zilpha as black #36-102 Same as #536 #103-135 B. Accinelly #130 = Sarah & 131 = Jenny her child, not Mary's Same as #528 Same as #526 Same as #531 #532 #159 owned by Rich Webb, Portsmouth VA Harriett? f 38 4-11 Black N=164 total slaves Landed 20 March 1822 #751 Baltimore Sch Lapwing M: Thomas Kennedy 22 March 1822 O,S David Anderson, Kentucky George m 25 5-9 Black Ned Grace m 25 5-7 Black #752 Same Entry O,S Francis Hall Marcia f 20 5-0 Black Sarah f 11 4-4 Yellowish Isabella Craig f 15 5-2 Yellowish Delia f 18 5-5 " Rachel f 37 5-1 " Ë John Washington m 6 3-9 Black (Rachel's son) Cene__? m 3 3-4 Yellowish (Rachel's child) Richard Camper m 24 5-6 Black George Washington m 20 5-5 Yellowish Rezin m 23 5-10 Dark Mulatto Esherson? m 20 5-9 Black Ned m 23 5-9 Black #752 con't. Robert m 28 5-8 Black Ben m 19 5-4 Black Jack m 55 5-9 Yellowish #753 Same Entry S Gideon T. King Consigned to: David Anderson Frank Elbert m 21 5-8 Mulatto Stephen Rich m 19 5-9 Mulatto Wilks m 21 5-6 Black Peter m 23 5-9 Yellowish David m 35 5-7 Mulatto Initials JAWC next to his name Jacob m 22 5-8 Black Sam Bryan m 22 5-6 Black Ben Dykes m 30 5-11 Yellowish Charles Wilson m 22 5-7 Black George m 16 5-3 Yellowish Henry m 14 4-7 Black Jeffrey m 10 4-3 Black Jerry m 50 5-11 Black Jinney f 27 5-6 Black ______ f 17 5-3 Mulatto Left behind sick Rosetta f 14 4-9 Black Susan f 20 5-6 Black Dorcas f 10 4-6 Black Dinah f 12 4-5 Black Violette f 19 5-5 Black Julianne f 27 5-1 Mulatto Esther f 6 3-6 Mulatto Julianne's Daughter Henney f 5 3- Ë2 Mulatto Maria f 2 years old N=24 Arrived 18 April 1822 #754 Same Entry O,S Samuel M. Spragins of Iberville Parish, State of Louisiana Consigned to William Kenner & Co., Merchants of New Orleans Peter m 45 5-4 Black Minty f 40 5-5 Black Caroline f 8 4-2 Black Davy m 3 3-2 Black Nathan m 28 5-7 Bright Mulatto George m 20 5-5 Black Sampson m 18 5-5 Black Antony m 18 5-6 Black Rice m 16 5-4 Black Tom Clark m 31 5-8 Dark Mulatto James Monroe m 30 5-7 Dark Mulatto Tom Scales m 16 5-4 Black Henry m 20 5-5 Bright Mulatto Nace m 27 5-6 Yellow Henry Matthews m 20 5-5 Yellow Philip m 28 5-10 Bright Mulatto Martin m 18 5-3 Yellow Liza f 16 5-1 Black #754 con't. Betsey f 16 5-2 Black Parmela f 15 4-10 Black N=62 Inspector reports that one child born aboard and a black woman with free papers. 18th April, 1822. No identification of free person of colour. #755 Same Entry O,S Daniel G. Robbins of Snow Hill Consigned to Wm L. David, New Orleans Levin m 27 6-? Mulatto Prince m 15 4- Ð? Dark #756 Mobile Slp General Carroll M: Wm Roberts 15 April 1822 O,S G. W. Mc Donald, Mobile Stephen? m 27? 4-11 Negro #757 Savannah Steam Ship Robert Fulton 11 April 1822 P.S Richard Richardson Frank m 85 5-6 All Black unless indicated Cretia? f 50 5-3 Charlotte f 12 4-7 Tenah f 26 5-7 Molly f 3 2-10 Moses m 35 5-4 Yellow Jane f 32 5-7 Judy f 8 4-3 Abigail m? 4 3-3 Borus m infant Ceasar m 55 5-1 Hannah f 55 5-1 Saunders m 30 5-6 Phillis f 16 4-10 Lusanna f 22 5-? Doll f 8 3-6 Maria f 4 3-2 Sam m infant 6 mos Toby m 21 5-7 Nelly f 30 5-4 Grace f 22 5-6 June f 5 3-6 Dinah f 32 5-0 Ann f 28 5-0 Buck m 40 5-7 Amy m? 36 5-5 Bob m 12 4-5 R___ f ? 3-4 Lucy f 4 3-4 ? f 50? 4-9 Ba___? m 15 4-5 Martin m 13 4-5 Isaac m 9 3-8 Nanny f 18 5-3 Biddy f 16? 5-2 Mulatto Betty f 15 4-11 #757 con't. Judy f 16 5-2 Troy m 18 5-5 Michel? m 17 5-6 Judy f 12 4-7 Adam m 22 5-8 Harry m 60 5-8 Elsey f 50 5-9 Porter m 19 5-9 Newberry m 14 5-0 Bob m 13 4-9 Harry ¹ m 5 3-10 Sophy? f 10 4-2 Joe m 4 3-3 N=49, Arrival 23 April 1822 #758 Richmond Sch Mary & Nancy M: Stephen Prescott 6 March 1822 Owned by Jos Isnard, Richmond George m 20 5-6 Yellow Julius m 16 4-11 Yellow Nelson m 22 5-5 Yellow Dick m 20 5-4 Black Henry m 17 5-4 Black Sally f 17 5-3 Yellow Abba f 17 5-2 Black Owned by Ruben Tankersly, Richmond Consigned to Abner Robinson,New Orleans Andrew m 18 5-8 Charles m 15 5-4 Matt m 12 4-10 Rodney m 12 4-8 George m 12 4-7 Adison m 13 4-7 Barnaba m 12 4-5 Annis? m 12 4-3 George m 12 4-4 Yellow Wallers? m 10 3-12 Edey & her infant f 40 5-6 Hannah f 40 5-7 Rose f 13 5-2 Nancy f 12 4-9 Suckey f 6 3-9 Judy f 8 4-1 Betsey f 8 4-2 Selina f 8 4-2 Yellow Nancy f 10 4-6 Sally f 35 5-3 Brown Sarah written next to her name. Anne f 17 5-5 Easter f 22 5-5 Theba f 16 5-5 Jenny & infant f 30 5-2 Susan f 12 4-6 Nancy f 12 4-6 Judy f 13 4-9 Letta f 11 4-4 Francis f 11 4-4 Eliza f 9 4-1 Sylva f 10 a4-6 Brown Pete þr m 45 5-7 #758 con't. Sam m 35 5-1 David m 29 5-9 Tom Bird m 29 5-10 Brown Seives Jackson m 24 5-6 Brown Jerry f 20 5-8 Fleming f 25 5-5 Robert Jr. m 20 5-0 Robert m 25 5-7 Brown James m 22 5-7 Stepney m 19 5-10 Yellow Spencer? m 27 5-9 Brown Burwell? m 1? 4-8 Yellow Kitt m 22 5-4 Brown Female written net to her name Moses m 17 5-3 Phill? m 15 5-1 Jack m 15 5-1 Randolph m 13 4-8 Yellow Jarvis m 13 4-7 Mencer? m 13 4-7 Dick m 13 4-10 William m 13 4-8 Henry m 10 4-2 David m 11 4-6 Yellow Sipio m 9 4-1 Esaw m 12 4-5 Billy m 8 5-9 Kitty f 15 5-5 Patsey f 18 5-7 Yellow Matilda f 18 5-5 Bidda f 18 5-2 Sally f 18 4-11 Silvey f 45 4-11 Maria f 15 4-9 Rosetta f 15 4-10 Brown Armstead m 45 5-3 Owned by John T. Swann Eady f 40 4-6 Yellow Owned by R. Tankersly Thomas m 21 5-10 Solomon m 25 5-5 ? m 46 ? His name crossed out Edwin m ? ? N=82 Arrival at Balize 12 April 1822. Found some to disagree with the descriptions, but none were noted. #759 Same Ent ”ry O, S L. Bobee?, Norfolk Virginia Robert m 26 5-8 Black Wiliam Labin m 23 5-7 Black Rowden m 23 5-6 Black Bob m 24 5-6 Black Ned m 15 4-11 Tawney #760 Pensacola Sch Fidelity M: R. Leach 25 May 1822 O,S George M. Barkley, Pensacola William m 35 5-8 Black #761 Norfolk Brig Brazilian M: Casimer Price 27 April 1822 O,S J. B. Moussier, New Orleans James Adams m 12 4-6 All Black Ben m 12 4-3 John Alexander m 14 4-5 Rogers m 14 4-7 Wiliam Glasgow m 12 4-5 York m 17 5-0 Robert Womac m 11 4-1 Harry Grassom m 15 4-10 Sterling m 14 4-6 John m 17 5-0 George m 16 4-10 Henry Rice m 13 4-5 Robert Gray m 13 4-5 William Reuben m 15 4-10 Edward m 12 4-5 Richard m 12 4-5 Taylor m 10 4-2 Edward m 12 4-3 Davy Ely? m 14 4-6 Billy Walker m 20 5-7 Willis m 15 4-9 Wilson Koon m 14 4-6 Mosley m 15 4-8 Boston m 14 4-5 Bowers m 12 4-4 Joe m 12 4-3 Amos m 17 5-4 Coffee m 19 5-4 Ezekiel m 15 4-11 Amenca m 7 3-4 Merith m 10 4-2 Harry Brette? m 12 4-1 Harriet Koon f 18 5-3 Harriet ÊInch? f 16 5-0 Harriet Green f 13 4-8 Milly f 16 5-0 Martha f 13 4-5 Happy f 15 4-10 Crety f 18 5-2 Anys f 15 4-10 761 con't. Pheba f 16 4-8 Lucy Rains f 19 5-4 Lucy Oakum f 11 4-5 Lucy Middleton f 14 4-9 Tenner f 19 5-3 Elinor Fulcher f 17 5-2 Elinor Robison f 17 5-2 Sarah f 14 4-8 Maria f 12 4-6 Rachel f 15 5-0 Charity f 13 4-9 Isabella f 12 4-8 Eliza Pope f 14 4-8 Eliza Cole f 14 4-8 Rose f 13 4-7 Matilda f 11 4-2 Patty Ellis f 9 4-1 Anna f 13 4-7 Judity f 17 5-1 Phillis f 17 5-0 Mary Allen f 12 4-4 Mary Bowler f 16 5-3 Nancy f 13 4-8 Lucinda f 18 5-1 Letty f 16 5-4 Sally f 22 5-2 Harriet Jackson f 15 4-9 Belinda Jackson f 13 4-6 Belinda Kinney f 21 5-4 Mulatto Eliza Cross f 30 5-1 Charlotte f 15 4-10 Mary Gregory f 18 4-10 Louisa f 16 4-8 Julia f 11 4-3 Caroline f 16 5-0 Margaretta f 16 5-2 Patty Rogerson f 8 3-10 Bridgett f 10 4-2 Lucy Lestrade f 14 4-8 Comfort f 8 3-5 Lancaster m 23 5-8 Sally Boucher f 35 4-9 Anna Adde f 9 4-1 Washington m 6 3-5 Á N=84 #762 Baltimore Brig Harriett M: William Dimond 23 March 1822 O,S Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore Consigned to: Samuel Woolfolk, New Orleans Note: All entered as Black unless otherwise indicated Abraham m 19 6-1 Mulatto Frank m 23 5-9 Mulatto Elick m 22 5-10 Dark 762 con't. Perry m 22 5-7 Dark Perry Hackot m 20 5-11 William Winchester m 22 5-7 William Kell m 19 5-8 Sam m 19 5-6 Gabriel Roberts m 19 5-6 James m 17 5-4 Gabriel Diggs m 23 --- Mary f 24 5-7 Henny f 2 2-6 Harriett Tilman f 19 5-5 Ann Roberts f 19 5-4 Alfred m 3 3-0 Hariett Mathews f 19 5-3 Eliza f 2 mos Eliza f 16 5-3 Ann Gadsby f 16 5-3 Matilda f 19 5-3 Fanny f 19 4-11 William m 8 mos Prissy f 23 5-0 Abigail f 22 4-10 Charlotte f 16 5-1 Silvy f 15 5-1 Maria f 16 4-9 Frank m 14 4-6 Harriett Frisby f 14 4-9 Aney? f 16 4-10 Rody f 15 5-1 Mulatto John m 23 5-3 Philip m 22 5-8 David m 25 5-8 Manuel m 28 5-9 Henry m 20 5-7 William m 14 4-8 Guy m 14 4-2 George m 13 4-3 Mulatto George m 14 4-3 Mulatt Áo Mary f 20 5-3 Kesiah m 16 4-12 Emeline f 16 5-4 Caroline f 14 4-9 Mulatto Mary Ann f 14 4-8 Julia Ann f 12 4-5 Elias m 8 4-3 Sarah Ann f 4 3-2 Alsey f 30 5-5 Cyrus, Alsey's son 12 months N=51 Landed 1 May 1822 Inspector found some slight differences in colors, ages & heights. #763 Same Entry S,O Austin Woolfolk, Consigned to Samuel Woolfolk Jane f 45 5-4 Mary f 14 4-4 Charles m 21 5-6 #764 Same Entry O,S John King, Baltimore on board Harry m 30 5-7 Black Sarah f 17 5-1 Black Maria f 17 5-2 Mulatto Jube m 14 4-11 Black Sam m 13 4-11 Black Philip m 10 4-4 Black Lemon, Sarah's child 15 months Black #765 Same Entry O,S John Arnest, Baltimore Consigned to Samuel Woolfolk, New Orleans Charlotte f 20 5-4 Mulatto Stewart m 14 4-3 Mulatto #766 Same Entry O,S Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore Harriet f 17 5-5 Mulatto Mary, her child f 12 months #767 Master Manifest for Brig Hollon Dated 5 April, 1822 Same as Entry #561 Except Getty & Jenny listed as sick, Lamb & Moses not list Ëed, and Barbary listed as Mulatto and Ben entered as Black. Same as Entry #558 Same as Entry #556 Except that William and Martha have "white" listed next to their names. Same as Entry #559 Same as Entry #557 Same as Entry #554 Same as Entry #552 Same as Entry #555 Same as Entry #567 Same as Entry #562 Except that Washington is listed as sick Same as Entry #564 Same as Entry #565 11 May 1822: Found to agree except that there are three sick and two children nearly white, not mulattoes. #768 Alexandria Brig Superior M: A. P. Brittenham 27 April 1822 O,S John L. Alford/Alfred, Alexandria Virginia Males Willoby 24 5-9 All entered as Negro unless indicated Anthony 26 5-8 George 24 5-7 Sezar 30 5-7 #768 con't. Lewis 22 5-6 Daniel 26 5-6 Charles 19 5-7 Gerard 50 5-5 Lewis 25 5-5 Aaron 18 5-3 John 16 5-4 Nicholas 18 5-2 Phillip 30 5-8 Alexander 19 5-3 Mulatto John 13 4-6 Females Maria 24 5-3 Maria 18 5-3 Grief Hanah 14 5-1 Harriet 21 5-5 Quateroon Rebekah 18 5-5 Hanah 28 5 Ë-2 Mary 8 3-9 Mulatto Amealy 15 5-10 Grief Levina 20 5-1 Fanny 18 5-4 Charlotte 13 4-1 Milly 12 4-6 Casandra 13 4-9 Elizabeth 11 4-6 Elenora 11 4-6 Patsey 10 4-5 Evelina 13? 4-9 Judith 30 5-4 Judith 18 5-1 Sarah 14 4-5 Leanah 11 4-5 Males Joseph 18 5-7 Robert 13 4-9 Absent next to his name Alfred 12 4-10 Mulatto Edward 11 4-5 George 11 4-5 Charles 10 4-5 Edward 9 4-3 Charles 6 3-5 Henry 4 303 William 16 5-1 Riley 14 4-11 George 12 4-8 John 11 4-8 Harry 10 4-5 Aaron 13 4-10 William 4 2-11 Quateroon Giles 2 months George 24 5-9 Mulatto Barbary 19 5-5 Grief Samuel 23 5-7 Mulatto #768 con't. Dick 19 5-11 Grief Eliza 13 4-6 Walter 13 4-6 Judith 14 4-5 N=60 Note: Inspector at Alexandria stated: "Previous to the departure of the within mentioned vessel, one of the slaves No. 38 named Robert has absconded and is not now on board said vessel. Inspection at New Orleans 28 May 1822 confirmed above -- also Lewis stated that "The will of his former master states he is to be held t Ëo slavery only three years." No indication of action taken on Lewis' statement. #769 Baltimore Brig Hyperion M: James Forbes 14 May 1822 O,S David Anderson, Baltimore Consigned to: Nathan & Herman, Merchants of New Orleans Bill m 20 5-10 Dark Yellow George m 23 5-5 Black Stephen m 25 5-8 Dark Yellow Daniel m 18 5-7 Black Basil m 16 5-8 Dark Jaret? m 14 4-9 Dark Esther f 23 5-4 Dark Maria f 24 5-4 Dark William, Maria's child 5 3-6 Dark Yellow Jenny f 15 4-10 Black Edward m 12 4-8 Black Violette or Venus f 17 5-3 Yellowish Milly f 18 5-4 Yellowish Mary f 25 5-3 Yellowish Edward m 3 2-10 Yellowish Happy f 17 5-1 Pale Black Harriet f 14 4-10 Pale Black Maria f 16 5-1 Black Nancy f 22 5-5 Yellowish Edward m 22 6-0 Black Adam written in Brister m 18 5-8 Black Charles m 20 5-9 Yellowish Sam m 22 5-10 Yellowish Felix m 20 5-5 Black Charles m 20 5-9 Black Bob m 16 5-5 Yellowish Larney m 16 5-3 Black Jacob m 35 5-11 Black N=28 18 June 1822 Inspector states: Found correct Ë except Bill, a man 20 years old is black instead of yellow and the man called Edward says his name is Adam. #770 Baltimore Brig Aurilla M: Wing Howland 26 April 1822 NOTE: See Manifest #622 -- The Brig Aurilla was taken by pirates. Readers should compare this manifest with #622. A note appears before the following manifests for the Howland dated 31 October 1822 stating that the manifests were copied from the originals on file in this office (Baltimore). O,S Stephen A. Wikoff, Opelousas Louisiana, on board Ann f 24 5-2 Yellow Clere/Clare f 4 3-1 Yellow Jane f 2 3-0 Yellow Eliza infant, 7 months Yellow Prisilla f 19 5-1 Yellow Suckey f 25 5-0 Black Eliza infant, 8 months Black Anny f 22 5-1 Black Jim m 4 3-3 Black Catherine f 19 5-0 Black Sarah f 21 5-3 Black Matilda infant, 8 months Black Mary f 15 4-8 Black Cicely f 21 5-1 Black Bill m 19 5-6 Black Peter m 16 5-3 Black George m 14 4-4 Black Bob m 21 5-4 Black N=18 #771 Same Entry, See Note in entry #770 O,S Austin Ë Woolfolk Consigned to: John & Samuel Woolfolk, New Orleans Isaac m 40 5-9 All Black unless indicated Isaac m 18 5-10 Peter m 21 5-9 Spencer m 20 5-6 Nathan m 27 5-6 Clem m 21 5-4 Hemsley m 21 5-4 Jerry m 16 5-4 James m 33 5-3 Sam m 16 4-11 Sarah f 21 5-5 Sarah f 30 5-2 Maria f 3 3-3 Loves? f 20 5-2 Mary f 17 5-4 Mulatto Frances f 16 4-12 Nelly f 23 5-6 Dick m 6 3-9 N=18 #772 Same Entry, See Note in 770 O,S Leon Chabert, Louisiana Consigned to E. Penieres, Esq/ Merchant Eliza f 12 4-4 Dark Margaret f 20 4-11 Pale Black Perry, her child 1 year Pale Black #772 con't Simon m 40 to 50 about 5-8 Dark Mike m 40 to 50 about 5-6 Pale Black Jacob m 12 4-5 Dark Absalon m 19 5-9 Rather Dark Clara f 14 4-10 Pale Black Rebecca f 5 3-1 Mulatto N=9 #773 Same Entry, See Note in 770 O,S Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore Consigned to: John & Samuel Woolfolk Susan f 18 5-0 All Black Matilda f 20 4-10 Peggy f 15 4-8 Daphny f 10 3-6 N=4 #774 Same Entry, See Note in 770 O,S Charles A. Wa Ërfield, Baltimore, on board Hilley Williams m 39 5-7 Black Simpson m 22 5-10 Yellowish John Brown m 22 5-7 Black Eban m 18 5-3 Black Philip m 15 5-0 Black Perry m 14 4-11 Black Stephen m 16 4-11 Black Richard m 12 4-6 Black Kate f 29 5-4 Black William, her child 16 mos Mulatto Lucy f 17 5-2 Black Minta f 25 5-1 Black Nancy f 14 4-11 Dark Yellow Elizabeth f 13 4-8 Mulatto Esther f 13 4-8 Dark Mulatto Margaret f 26 5-2 Black Mary f child Black Hannah f 14 4-10 Black Betty f 15 5-1 Black Peter m 13 4-11 Black Isaac m 17 5-4 Black Fanny Brown m 18 5-1 Black Harriet f 24 4-11 Black Harriet's child, Charles?, 16 months Black Talbott m 8 4-3 Dark Mulatto N=25 #774 Savannah Sch Columbus M: James Rap 10 May 1822 O: James Porcher, S. Carolina S: Andrew Kettell? Jim m 21 5-6 Yellow #775 Mobile Slp Alabama Packet M: John Pigeon 1 June 1822 O,S Valais?/Valois?, New Orleans Louis m 46 5-6 Negro #776 Mobile Sch Magnolia M: Voker? 28 December 1831 O,S Voker? Violet f 35 5-4 B Ëlack Violet's daughter f 5 3-2 Black #777 Summary Manifest for Brig Aurilla -- See Entries 622, 770 to 774. This manifest was apparently prepared after their arrival? The following differences appear: Slaves owned by Wikoff: Ann=Anna?, 4-5, Dark; Clere/Clare=3-2, Dark; Jane=3, Dark; Eliza=8 months; Prisilla=4-2; Suckey=4-1; Eliza=yellow; Anny=Ann, 24, 4-2, yellow; Jim=3-4; Catherine=4-2; Sarah=5-6; Matilda=1 year; Mary=3-9; Cicely=Cecilia, 4-1; Bill=5-8; Peter=5-4; George=13, 4-5; Bob=5-8. Slaves owned by Warfield: Hilley=Hilly, Perry=Peregrine, Araminta=Minta, Betsey=Betsey Thomas, Catherine=Kate, Simpson=Dark Mulatto, Eban=Eben, Betty=Betsey Thomas? (16,5-2), Harriet=22,4-10, Simpson/Sampson=Dark Mulatto, William,infant,=yellow, Nancy=yellow, Elizabeth=yellow, Esther=Black. Slaves owned by Samuel Woolfolk -- All Black unless indicated. Isaac 1st m 40 5-9 "Calls himself 55." Isaac 2nd m 18 5-9 Clem m 21 5-4 Peter m 21 5-8 Yellow Helmsley m 22 5-4 Jim m 33 5-4 Spencer m 20 5- Ë6 Jeremiah m 16 5-3 Lene? m 16 4-10 Dick m 6 3-9 Yellow Nathan m 27 5-6 Frances f 16 5-0 Very Light Ann f 20 5-1 Ellen f 23 5-5 Sarah 1st f 30 5-1 Calls herself 54 Sarah 2nd f 21 5-5 Susan f 18 5-0 Margaret f 15 4-6 Matilda f 20 4-11 Sophia f 10 3-4 Maria f 3 3-3 Slaves owned by E. Pennieres Mike m 42 5-6 Absalom m __ 5-9 Yellow Jacob m __ 4-5 Perry m 1 year Margaret f 4-11 Becky f __ 2-11? Yellow Elizabeth f __ 4-5 Total Number=72 Inspected and Landed June June 13, 1822 in inspector's absence and contrary to his directions. "A man named Simonsaid to have been taken by the pirates. He belonged to the latter parcel." #778 Pensacola Sch Fidelity M: R. Leech 1 June 1822 O,S J. Tho. ? Wright, Pensacola Oliver m 17 5-4 Black Mary? f 40 5-7 Black *Her name was lined out Scott? m 10? 3-0 Yellow *His name lined out Total transported=1 * Erased by Alexander Scott, Collector #779 *Pencagula?Pareagula?(New Orleans) Sch Victoire M: B. Holly 1 July 1822 O,S E. Fairbanks, Pen Ëcagula Juliann f 34 5-1 Mulatto Delore? f 8 4-0 Mulatto Selfore m 5 3-5 Mulatto Mary f 4 3-3 Mulatto Valentine m 2-1/2 2-7 Mulatto Pelagee? f 9 months old, Juliann's infant * This port is apparently near New Orleans. It was spelled 3 different ways and the port authorities spelled it Pasaugula. Note that Pensacola is often spelled Panzacola. Inspected at Bayou Carondelet. #780 Summary Manifest for the Sch James Monroe See Entries #611, 613, 614, 615, 616, 630,628. Additional names are: Slaves Owned by Edwin Lee, Norfolk Susan f 28 4-11 All Black Stephen m 2 -- Mary f 6 3-3 Edward m 4 3-1 John m 12 4-0 Nancy f 10 3-10 Inspector: New Orleans 11 July 1822, Found to agree except one missing? #781 Summary or General Manifest for Brig Arethusa See Entries 625, 624, 623, 629. Additional names are: Slaves owned by John S. Saunders, Norfolk Judah f 2? 5-1 Tawney Robert m 17 5-5 Black Inspector's statement 25 July 1822: Agreed except Louise a female for whom there is no manif Ëest. #782 Pensacola Sch Thorn M: William Shields O,S George W. Barclay, Pensacola Tom m 20 5-9 Black #783 Norfolk/Portsmouth Brig Intelligence M: B. Godfrey 3 August 1822 O J & James Kyles, Norfolk Shipped by D'Arcy Paul Lydia f 40 5-4 Black #784 Same Entry S Francis Huet Consigned to Martel & Naba, New Orleans Jeffrey m 17 5-4 Black Bib m 21 5-5 Black Luzy f 22 4-11 Black Maria f 15 5-2 Mulatto Robert m 4 2-11 Mulatto Mathy f 11 4-3 Black #785 Same Entry O,S B. Accinelly, Portsmouth Jack m 15 5-1 All Black unless indicated Allen m 21 5-6 Kendall m 16 5-6 Merinda f 16 5-3 Candish? f 19 5-2 Leak? f 19 5-2 Mulatto Eady f 14 5-2 Mulatto Rose m 15 4-11 Mary f 14 4-8 Mary f 11 4-9 Easter f 9 4-1 Moses m 9 4-0 Argill m 20 5-9 John m 20 5-1 Sam m 35 5-6 N=15 #786 Same Entry Slaves owned by H. Lamine/Lomine, New Orleans Nancy f 15 4-11 Black Matilda f 12 4-7 Black Matilda f 11 4-4 Mulatto Edward m 9 4-0 Black Moses m 10 4-1 Black Slaves owned by H. Lomen Ëe for Piere and Ferriet , New Orleans Amy f 15 5-2 All Black Becky f 16 5-0 Jenny f 12 4-8 Lewis m 1? 4-5 #787 Summary Manifest for Brig Intelligence See entries 783,784,785,786,788 Arrival, 4 September 1822. Inspector reports one child dead. See #788. #788 Same Entry O,S A. Fete, New Orleans Note that numbers are written in the last column for each slave. These numbers do not appear to have any direct meaning in relation to the value of the slaves or the cost of their transport. Patsey f 16 5-1 All Black unless indicated 3250 Francis f 1 2-3 403 Daniel m 22 5-6 4504 #788 con't. Henry m 21 5-4 4303 James m 18 5-6 4500 Jane f 12 4-10 Yellow 30000 Cely f 11 4-0 25012 Delphia f 12 4-6 28000 Elizabeth f 17 4-11 Yellow 40500 Phillis f 12 4-6 30021 Dolly f 15 5-0 Yellow 40120 Lycia f 30 5-0 18002 Jane f 12 4-4 24090 Ferdinand m 9 3-10 18003 Ise m 7 3-3 17500 Phebe f 2 3-0 5000 Henry m 12 4-11 Yellow 40070 Milly f 19 5-1 Yellow 3783 Mary f 19 4-11 Br Ëown 3757 Moses m 25 5-5 40080 Offee f 20 5-1 Yellow 30000 Offee's child f 1 2-3 Yellow 3000 Died written next to her name Davy m 24 5-3 40070 Prince m 20 5-4 40030 Philip m 22 5-4 40010 Mariah f 22 5-4 250?? Henry? Ann f 8 4-0 20030 Phillis f 6 3-11 150780 Mary f 4 3-3 100600 Jack m 1 2-3 50500 Cynthia f 18 4-11 300730 Patsey f 20 4-11 Yellow 50780 Peter m 22 5-8 Yellow 400300 Patsey f 20 4-11 Brown 300700 Hancy m 1 2-0 Brown 50800 Phill m 12 4-11 400750 Thornton m 11 4-6 350780 Gabriel m 10 4-1 25000 N=38 #789 Pass Christian Rose in Bloom 12 October 1822 at O,S G. Pervis, New Orleans Levin m 10 4-5 Negro Inspector's Statement: The schooner Rose in Bloom has arrived from Pass Christian in an open boat and brought with him the above slaves I know him to be the same that went from this place. #790 Norfolk Brig Hollon M: Henry Leslie 27 October 1822 O,S Peter Land, Princess Ann County Virginia Lewis m 42 5-7 Black #791 Boston Ship Atlas M: Ë Samuel Conant 15 October 1822 O,S William Wyin/Wyen? Ferraby f 21 5-7 Mulatress Barney m 25 5-7 Black #792 Pensacola Sch Kennebeck Trader M: Lewis H. Gale 28 October 1822 O,S John Clark, New Orleans Jane f 24 5-4 Servants returning with their master Lucy f 20 5-5 servant #793 Norfolk Brig Hollon M: Henry Leslie 30 October 1822 O,S Wm T. Foster, Norfolk VA Betsey f 40 5-7 Black Plenty m 15 5-4 Black Tena f 45 5-1 Tawney William m 20 5-6 Mulatto Goodman m 11 4-3 Tawney #794 Richmond Sch Robert Burns M: B. Jackson 3 October 1822 Note: This manifest gives values for some of the slaves, and they are included in last column. Slaves Shipped by Alexander Saunders, Richmond and Consigned to James A. Grant, On Board James Graves m 35 5-7 Brown $350 Jesee Williams m 30 5-5 Black $350 Billy Chicken m 30 5-5 Yellow $400 Lewis Johnson m 24 5-6 Yellow $600 carpenter by trade Carter m 21 5-3 Yellow $450 Mick Robertson m 24 5-3 Black $475 Lewis m 17 5-1 Black $450 Nassa Jones m Ë 32 5-4 Black $400 Billy Dixson m 32 5-6 Yellow $450 Sharlott Robinson f 20 5-6 Brown $400 Nancy Morris? f 16 5-3 Yellow $400 Nancy Goode f 17 5-3 Brown $375 Jane Brown f 30 5-6 Brown $300 Janny Blackwell f 30 5-3 Dark $300 Louisa Parker f 26 5-2 Black $300 Delpha Thomas f 15 4-9 Black $350 Frances G___? f 15 4-11 Black $350 Sally Jones f 16 4-11 Black $375 Kissiah f 14 4-9 Black $350 N=19 Slaves Shipped by Benjamin Stetson, Richmond Cizer Stetson m 30 5-6 Brown $400 Peter m 13 4-6 Black $350 N=2 Slaves Shipped by Benoni? Jackson, Richomond Mary Ann f 13 4-11 Black Mariah f 18 5-4 Yellow N=2 Slaves Shipped by James A. Grant, Richmond Flemming m 12 4-3 Black $350 Nelson m 11 4-3 Yellow $300 Milly f 16 5-6 Black Left at home on account of her being sick Abner m 35 5-7 Black Isaac m 30 5-7 Black $450 N=5 Slaves Shipped by James Wilkinson Anny f 13 4-8 Brown Matilda f 17 5-0 Brown Eliza f 15 5-5 ---- Ann f 14 5-0 Black Tamer f 15 4-10 Black Sear f 15 5-3 Black L Ëucy f 16 5-1 ----- Anna f 15 5-0 ----- Abner m 28 5-10 ----- $400, Carpenter Jacob m 24 5-5 ----- Stephen m 24 5-9 ----- Richard m 20 5-4 ----- Bonapart m 16 5-2 Brown Harry m 16 4-10 Black Jack m 14 4-9 Brown Peter m 17 5-10 Black Phill m 25 5-8 Black James m 20 5-9 Black Harry m 18 5-5 Black John m 25 5-4 Black Billy m 23 5-7 Black Robert m 21 5-7 Black Burwell m 20 5-4 Black N=23 Slaves Shipped by Wm. H. Goodwin, Richmond Abraham m 16 5-1 Brown Gilbert Hamllin m 14 5-2 Black Bob m 12 4-8 Black George Stark m 14 5-3 Brown Jack m 9 4-3 Black Peter m 16 5-2 Black Kitty f 11 4-5 Black Mary Christian f 16 5-0 Brown Phillis f 18 5-0 Black Betsey & child f 17 5-2 Black Rosetta Shepperd f 20 5-5 Brown N=12 Slaves Shipped by B. Jackson James Patterson m 30 5-6 Black Phil Jackson m 25 5-8 Black Mary Ann f 16 5-3 Black N=3 Slaves Shipped by John Lawrence, on board Amy f 12 4-5 Brown Jim m 12 4-6 Brown Austin m 9 4-1 Yellow Isham m 32 5-7 Black William m 17 5-3 ËBlack N=5 Slaves Shipped by James P. Wilkeson, Richmond Alcy f 17 4-11 Brown Jenny f 12 4-4 Black Harry m 10 4-5 Brown Shadrick m 9 3-6 Yellow N=4 Slaves Shipped by Joseph Isnard, Richmond Consigned to: A. Dufau, New Orleans Jack m 15 4-10 All Black Abram m 17 5-4 Stephen m 24 5-8 Peter m 15 4-9 Anthony m 23 5-3 Peter m 19 5-6 Elvira f 17 5-0 Frances f 17 4-10 Walker m 14 4-8 Chloe f 17 5-1 Bene m 19 5-7 Jack m 16 5-2 Jeffrey m 22 5-8 N=13 Slaves Shipped by Alexander Saunders, Richmond Consigned to James A. Grant Moses m 20 5-7 Black $450 John m 12 4-5 Brown $325 Emelia f 16 5-4 Yellow $400 Thomas m 40 6-0 Black $200 Mariah f 30 5-1 Yellow $200 N=5 Inspector, 25 October 1822 found all to agree except Milley a female slave not on board. #795 Norfolk Sch James Monroe M: 1 November 1822 O,S H. D. Peire, Consigned to Peire & Ferriet, New Orleans Rose d 17 4-10 Swarthy Black Venus f 16 5-1 Remaining Black unless indicated Kitty f 10 4-5 Joanna f 24 5-2 Dark Yello Ëw Frank m 10 mos 2-3 Mulatto Rachel f 12 4-10 Jude m 6 3-5 Swarthy Black Judith f 6 3-10 Maria f 18 4-9 Sarah f 14 4-11 Isabella f 19 5-6 Eliza f 10 4-3 Aggy f 20 5-3 Mulatto Sam m 13 4-11 Owen m 11 4-6 Blackish Jim m 10 4-4 March m 10 3-11 #795 con't. Argill/Argel m 17 5-2 Ned m 18 5-9 Jupiter m 27 5-6 Bob m 20 5-3 Soloman m 22 5-6 Blackish Daniel m 25 5-5 Robert m 22 5-5 David m 25 5-4 Blackish Peter m 19 5-4 Achilles m 17 5-2 Reuben m 15 4-11 Henry m 14 4-10 John m 12 4-4 Richard m 11 4-5 Slant? m 18 5-4 Right m 9 5-3 Swarthy Black Cromwell m 14 4-8 Blackish #796 Same Entry O,S Joseph Isnard, New Orleans Jim m 25 5-6 All Black Nancy f 17 5-1 Robin m 12 4-7 Isaac m 23 5-4 Louisa f 23 5-6 Henny m 20 5-5 Jim m 20 5-6 Nancy f 16 5-1 Harriet f 16 4-10 Maria f 17 5-0 Peter m 14 4-7 Peter m 14 4-5 Ephraim m 11 4-4 Grason m 10 4-2 George m 11 4-4 Shelton m 14 4-9 N=16 #797 Pensacola Sch Thorn M: Thomas Shields 26 November 1822 O,S Robert Caller, Pensac Ëola Rebecca f 55 5-6 Mulatto Maria f 11 4-0 Mulatto #798 Same Entry via Mobile O Alfred Hermen, New Orleans S: Wm Davidson, Pensacola Louise f 35 5-3 Black complexion Manifest states: This woman is sent back to her owner, Alfred Hermen in New Orleans. #799 Same Entry O,S Thomas Hagan Freeman m 18 5-3 Black Harriett f 6 --- Black #800 Pensacola Sch Thomas Shields M: John Thaxton 4 October 1822 O,S Wm Alverson, New Orleans Mary f 35 5-3 Black Louisa f 7 3-0 Black #801 Same Entry Date: 4 November 1822 O,S Cartlos de Villiers, Pensacola, going to settle in the state of Louisiana Sophie f 17 6-2 Black Antoine m 40 5-6 Black #802 Pensacola Sch Kennebee Trader M: Lewis H. Gale 28 October 1822 O,S Dr. Eugene Sierra Jean Piere m 40 5-4 Under Class: Born in Louisiana Description: round face, stout built, down cast look, black hair #803 Pensacola Sch Thorn 7 October 1822 S W. Y. Shields?, New Orleans June f 12 4-2 Mulatto #804 Mobile Sch Little John M: C. H. Baker 20 November Ë 1822 O,S Wm C. Kennedy, New Orleans Betsey f 40 5-0 Mulatto #805 Summary Manifest for Schooner James Monroe See Entries 679, 796, 795, and 683. #806 Charleston Sch Susan Miller M: Francis Davis 9 November 1822 O,S Samuel Woolfolk, Louisiana Males Richard 25 5-7 All Black unless indicated Samuel 22 5-8 Bobb 25 5-5 Robert 15 5-0 Harry 24 5-9 David 23 5-5 Billey 18 5-7 Dublin 11 4-5 James 10 4-1 Anson 11 4-5 Hercules 10 4-4 Moses 25 5-7 Yellow Parker 25 5-5 Joe 24 5-5 Ned 23 5-6 Dennis 22 5-5 Yellow Females Nanny 22 5-2 Yellow Ann 2 2-6 Yellow Charlotte 19 5-4 Yellow Mary, infant Fanny 18 4-11 Harriett, infant Amy 23 5-1 #806 con't. David 3 3-4 George infant Deley 19 5-3 Yellowish Amy 15 5-2 Mulatto Betsey 18 5-6 Mulatto Leah 16 5-1 Chaney 18 5-2 Yellowish Araminta 10 4-4 Yellowish Salina 18 5-? Charity 17 5-? Yellowish Tanzy? 25 5-? #807 Alexandria Sch Gleaner M: Richard Saunders 25 October 1822 O,S John Alford Males John Dison 25 5-9 Lloyd 24 5-10 Aron Russel Ë24 5-9 Jacob 24 5-10 Tawney Brooks 22 5-8 Amos 18 5-8 Ellick 30 5-7 Jack 22 5-7 Joe Gant 22 5-8 Basil 24 5-6 Isaac 22 5-5 James 22 5-2 George 38 5-4 Armstead 21 5-8 Mulatto Moses 20 5-5 George Wilks 22 5-8 Bob Roberts 22 5-5 Henry 16 5-4 Tawney Hiram 15 4-11 Charles 14 4-8 Mulatto Joe 15 4-10 Orlander 13 4-8 Mulatto John 13 4-9 Dick 12 4-4 Mulatto Joshua 12 4-6 Peter 12 4-4 Henry 11 4-2 John 11 4-2 Harrison 11 4-2 Allen 10 4-1 Wesley 10 4-0 Eady 20 5-8 Rosetta 18 5-6 Peggy 40 5-3 Earlee 24 5-4 Charles infant Henny 17 5-3 Mulatto #807 con't. Females & Children Sophia 14 5-1 Eliza 13 4-11 Negro -- Note, Rest entered as Negro rather than Black Candes 14 4-11 Letisia 35 3-2 Sally 10 4-4 Ellen 8 3-10 Mulatto Velinda 6 3-6 William 1 -- Sarah 20 5-3 Harriett 1 Rebecca 15 5-1 Molly 26 5-4 Penny 8 4-0 Lucinda 5 3-3 Phebe 3 2-9 Lucy 15 4-10 Charity 14 5-1 Henny 13 4-10 Prissy 13 4-9 Milly 12 4-4 Sidney 11 4-5 Eliza 12 4-6 Sucky 11 4-3 Eliza 8 3-11 Ann 12 4-6 ËSarah 36 5-5 Robert 20 5-6 Mulatto Andrew 18 5-4 Dely 23 4-9 Nancy 6 3-4 Milly 4 2-9 John 2 2-6 Henry 14 4-6 Sooky 27 5-6 Nelson 1 infant Mulatto Sam 24 5-7 Peggy 20 5-5 N=74 #808 Baltimore Ship North America M: Samuel C. Child 23 November 1822 O,S Thomas E. Price, Baltimore Consigned to Austin Woolfolk, New Orleans Anthony m 21 5-7 Pale Black #809 Same Entry O,S Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore Consigned to John Woolfolk, New Orleans James m 27 5-4 All Black unless indicated Bazil m 24 5-8 Andrew m 28 5-7 Ben m 18 5-8 Ned m 13 4-8 Yellow Leon m 19 5-4 Joseph m 20 5-10 Jacob m 13 4-8 Julian f 19 5-3 George m 7 mos Kitty f 16 5-4 Diama f 15 5-2 Esther f 14 4-11 Patty f 18 5-6 Elizabeth f 14 5-2 Eliza f 14 4-6 Mulatto Adelilne f 16 5-5 Alley f 16 5-0 Betsey f 15 5-0 Henny f 21 5-6 Becki f infant 8 mos Henny f 13 4-4 #810 Pensacola Sch Thorn M: Thomas Shiields 26 November 1822 O,S Pierre Robert, Louisiana Joseph m 22 5-6 #811 Brig United States M: John Hipkens 30 Ë November 1822 O,S John Hipkens for William Shelton, Eastern Shore Virginia Suckey f 30 5-4 Black Harris m 13 4-7 Black #812 Same Entry O,S James J. Hall, Norfolk Virginia Phillis f 17 5-0 Black #813 Same Entry O,S Edwin Lee, Norfolk James m 21 5-4 Black #814 Norfolk Sch Ceres M: Samuel M. Brown 3 December 1822 O, S M. Reardon, Dick m 24 5-4 Tawney #819 See Entry #718, Joseph Granier. This is the original manifest for Granier. #820 Schooner Ceres, same entry O,S Lewis Decormis Jr., Norfolk and agent for Asa Rogerson, Elizabeth City, North Carolina Sam m 45 5-6 Black #821 Charleston Steam Ship Robert Fulton M: Paul Char___?9 December 1822 De St. R_____ Vion, Charleston D_____? f 16 5-? Black Nola? f 18 5-3 Yellow January m 12 4-8 Black #822 Baltimore Sch North America M: Samuel C. Child 3 December 1822 Owner/Shippers appear in last column Phill m 17 5-4 Black Samuel Mordecai, Richmond Gilbert m 26 5-10 Tawney G. B. Richards, Norfolk #823 Mobile Sch Orleans Packet ËM: H. Heartt 17 December 1822 Owned by Samuel Glover Stephen m 22 5-5 Very Black Rachel f ? 5-1 Mulatto Abbey f 6 3-7 Mulatto Isaac m 3 2-11 Black Owned by John B. Baker Abraham m 21 5-? Black Benjamin m 21 5-2 Black Mary f 19 5-3 Black Isaac m 18 5-4 Black N=8 #824 Prindinier? Brig Clarissa M: William Harris 26 October 1822 O,S James Brarer/Brasin?, Natchez Lucy Johnson f 13 4-6 Black #825 Charleston Ship Robert Fulton M. Paul Chase 9 December 1822 O,S Samuel Wragg Jr., Georgetown County Salsy? m 18 5-7 Black #826 Same Entry O,S R. J. Turnbull, Charleston Smart m 36 5-6 Black #827 Same Entry O,S John Woolfolk, Augusta GA Daniel m 20 5-5 Tawney Betsy f 25 5-2 Tawney Evelina f 20 5-2 Tawney #828 Same Entry O,S William Wilson Lewis m 16 5-4 Black #829 Baltimore Sch North America M: Samuel C. Child 23 November 1822 O,S Richard T. Woolfolk, Baltimore Consigned to Austin Woolfolk, New Orleans William m 22 5-11 Yellow John m 21 5-11 All Black unless indicated Nat m 19 5-10 “ Charles m 23 5-7 Nick m 24 5-6 Tom m 23 5-4 Emmos m 20 5-8 Yellow Ben m 28 5-5 John m 23 5-5 Raymond m 14 4-11 Ben m 16 5-3 John m 17 5-3 Adeline f 16 5-3 Yellow Matilda f 11 4-5 Mulatto Mary Anne f 16 5-2 Mary Anne's infant 2months #829 con't. Grace f 19 5-0 Pale Black Bob, Grace's child m 16 months Black #830 Deposition State of Mississippi, Hancock County To all to whom these presents shall come, greetings --- Know ye that the bearer hereof Antoine Bayard has under his charge Louise and Nanette?, slaves belonging to the estate of Charles Delaprance? late of said County deceased whom he is charged by Just___? Deleprance administratrice of the state of said deceased to sell in any of the adjoining states. Given under my hand the 23 day of December 1822 Roger A. Therny?, Judge of Probate #831 Baltimore Brig Intelligence M: Benjamin Godfrey 20 December 1822 O,S Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore Consigned to John Wolfolk, New Orleans Jack m 24 5-10 Tom m 22 5-5 Mose ýs m 35 5-7 Ben m 21 5-6 Rachel f 8 3-7 Tusank? m 22 5-5 Martin m 17 5-2 Stephen m 23 5-11 Bob m 14 4-8 Ben m 14 4-8 Charles m 11 4-0 Amy f 28 5-2 Betsey f 28 5-2 Matilda f 23 5-4 Sabina f 19 5-6 Susan, Sabina's child 9 months Mulatto Sophia f 15 4-10 Kitty f 12 4-4 Eliza f 14 4-10 Rachel f 25 5-3 Susan? f 24 5-3 Jane f 13 4-7 Mulatto #832 Same Entry O,S Austin Woolfolk, Consigned to John Woolfolk Delia f 18 5-6 Black #833 Bay St. Lewis See Entry #830 for owner and shipping information Louisa f 26 4-? Negro Nanette f 24 4-1 Dark Mulatto #834 Baltimore Brig Intelligence M: Benjamin Godfrey 20 December 1822 O,S David Anderson, Baltimore Consigned to Joseph Saul, Merchant New Orleans Peter m 40 5-6 Pale Black Rachel f 36 5-6 Pale Black Harry m 23 5-10 " " Long Tom m 21 5-11 " " John m 20 6-1 " " #834 con't. Henny f 17 5-3 " " Nelly f 10 4-2 " " Isaac Cook m 13 4-11 Black Alexander m 45 5-6 Black Harriett f 40 5-6 Pale Black James, Harriett's so þn 8 months " " Tom Black m 17 5-5 " " Bill m 15 4-5 Mulatto Reizen m 13 4-6 Black Margaret f 9 3-10 Pale Black Betsey f 7 3-6 " " Sandy m 4 3-0 " " Collins m 26 5-8 Black Jacob m 23 5-11 Yellowish Leonard m 30 5-7 Yellowish Sam Cooper m 50 5-8 Black Sarah Cooper m 45 5-6 Black Isaac Cooper m 11 4-6 Black Juda m 14 4-11 Black Sam m 14 4-11 Mulatto Tom m 11 4-2 Mulatto Rachel f 6 3-11 Pale Black John m 20 5-11 Black Sam m 22 5-8 Mulatto #835 Same Entry O,S Richard Woolfolk, Baltimore Consigned to Austin Woolfolk, New Orleans Harry m 19 5-4 Pale Black Simon m 20 5-4 Black Saran f 30 5-0 Yellow Mary f 16? 5-4 Pale Black Sal? m 16 5-1 Black Dennis m 12 4-7 Mulatto John m 8 3-9 Black #836 Brig Intelligence O,S David Anderson Consigned to Wm Kenner & Co., Merchant New Orleans Tyler Baldwin m 35 5-6 Mulatto #837 Bay of St. Lewis Sch? M: __? Moladico 18 December 1822 O M. Du Mucarte Demnetry Lanna, Bay of St. Lewis Mary f 24 4-3 Negro END OF ROLL 3
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