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Bob Pyne (bef. 1814)

Bob Pyne [uncertain]
Born before in Colleton, South Carolina, United Statesmap [uncertain]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 20 Nov 2022
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This enslaved ancestor's profile has a preliminary Last Name At Birth (LNAB) until a surname can be determined. Please see the US Black Heritage Naming Conventions for Slaves before merging or changing the LNAB.

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Biography

US Black Heritage Project
Bob Pyne is a part of US Black heritage.

Bob was born enslaved before 1814. He was listed in the probate records of John Pyne along with Savannah, Shungbee, Ben, Moses, Pompey, Scipio, and Prince. As a group they were valued at $2400. At the time of this inventory, they were all enslaved at Yaughall Plantation

Slave Owner

Plantations

Research Needed

There are numerous (4) Bob Pynes owned by John Pyne. Need to discover if they are the same person or not:

Sources

  • South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964:"South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
    Catalog: Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
    Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1810-1818 > No File Description Available > image 126 of 288
    FamilySearch Image (accessed 19 March 2022)*Inventory of the enslaved.
  • Low County Africana




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Due to naming conventions regarding slave names, similar names on the same plantation or on multiple plantations owned by the same person CANNOT be assumed to be the same people. They might be, but without specific documented evidence that they moved from one plantation to another, it must be assumed that they are different people. Please DO NOT MERGE unless you have credible evidence of commonality.
posted by David Hamilton