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Biography
Ann Asbill is a part of US Black heritage.
Ann was first mentioned by name in a disposition of slaves owned by Jarvis Asbill when Ann, a negro woman, went to his widow on December 16, 1857.[1]
In 1860 the widow, Fanny Asbill, held one female slave, age 45.[2]
↑Slave Records:
"Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866"
Edgefield County Historical Society, 2010; Edgefield, South Carolina; Slave Records of Edgefield County, South Carolina; Author: Lucas, Gloria Ramsey Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry ca Record 60512 #10001560 (accessed 6 March 2022)
Name: Jarvis Asbill; Role: Previous Owner; Enslaved Person: Alick Ann Frank Jack Joe Little Frank Muna Nat Sam.
↑1860 Census:
"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry ca Record 7668 #90047384 (accessed 6 March 2022)
Fanny Asbill in Saluda Regiment, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA.
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