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Slaves of Solomon Jennings

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Date: 1854 to 1854
Location: Oglethorpe, Georgia, United Statesmap
Surnames/tags: Jennings Goldsby Hardiman
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Introduction

Solomon Jennings (1772-1854) and his wife Nancy (Smith) Jennings (abt.1778-1864) enslaved people in Oglethorpe County Georgia. Solomon Jennings died on 11 May 1854. His will written 1 March 1854 named twenty-five enslaved people.[1] The Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate in June of 1854 named twenty-eight enslaved people.[2] In late 1854 and early 1855, Nancy Jennings and Thomas C. Jennings acknowledged receipt of sixteen enslaved to Nancy and three to Thomas.[3] In the first Annual Report for the Estate of Solomon Jennings Senior, Solomon Jennings Junior acknowledged receipt of five enslaved and one enslaved girl on behalf of his daughter, Gilly.[4]

Named Slaves

Information compiled from above sources.

Name of Enslaved Person Description ValueRecipient Date
Phebe (Feby) A woman$150.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
LucyA woman $150.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
FannyA woman$150.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
Matilda and child Reese (Reives)none$850.00Nancy Jennings 31 December 1854
Aley and her four youngest children A child (see note)$900Solomon Jennings1 January 1855
Rosea (Rozetta)A woman$800.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
Maria & child (Mariah and Harriet her child)none$1000.00Altha (Jennings) Hardmannone found
Julia (July Ann)A girl$800.00Thomas Jennings1 January 1856
WinnyA girl$850.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
MaryA girl$800.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
Phronia (Frony)A girl$750.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
JaneA girl$450.00Gilly Jennings (daughter of Solomon Jennings, Jr.)1 January 1855
AnthonyA man$150.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
HarryA man$850.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
TurnerA man$1100.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
DanielA man$1000.00Thomas Jennings1 January 1856
JordanA man$1000.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
Clement (Klem)A man$1000.00Altha (Jennings) Hardmannone found
EdmundA man$950.00Thomas Jennings1 January 1856
JimA man$900.00Sydney (Jennings) Goolsbynone found
HenryA boy$650.00Jesper and William Jenningsnone found
CharlesA boy$600.00Jesper and William Jenningsnone found
WilliamA boy$500.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
NickA boy$400.00not found, see notenot found, see note
JohnA boy$350.00not found, see notenot found, see note
Turner JrA boy$300.00Nancy Jennings31 December 1854
AbramA boy$200.00 none found, see notenot found, see note
Cornelia Annnonenone, see notesNancy Jennings31 December 1854
Phileynonenone, see notesNancy Jennings31 December 1854

Notes:

  • Solomon Jennings Jr was to receive “Aley and her four youngest children” according to the will. In the estate inventory and appraisement Aley was listed as a child, which is likely an error. It is not known if any of Aley’s children were described in the will separately such as the children Nick, John, or Abram who have only been found in the appraisement.
  • Nancy Jennings noted receipt of Cornelia Ann and Philey who were not described in the will or the estate inventory and appraisement.
  • No record has been found of Solomon's daughters Sydney (Jennings) Goldsby or Althea (Jennings) Hardiman accepting receipt of the enslaved named in the will.
  • No record has been found of William and Jesper Jennings accepting receipt of Henry and Charles has been found.

Biographies for the enslaved are in progress. Turner, Turner Jr., Matilda and Reaves are a family unit with others named also likely part of their family.

Unnamed Slaves

1830 In progress


1840 In progress

Sources

  1. Solomon Jennings, Will, Oglethorpe County, Will Book D, pages 313-314, 1 March 1854;"Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992," digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/007701149_00183 : accessed 17 February 2024); citing Georgia County, District and Probate Courts.
  2. "Inventory and Appraisement," estate of Solomon Jennings, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 15 June 1854; digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/782020:8635 : accessed 9 March 2024) images 961-965; citing Georgia County, District and Probate Courts.
  3. "Deed of Trust," Solomon Jennings Jr for Nancy N. Goolsby [Jennings recorded elsewhere in document], Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 4 March 1853 [likely in error], also includes Tax and Crop Settlement records for 1854; "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992," digital images, Oglethorpe County, Estate Records, Loose Files, Solomon Jennings Estate, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/782020:8635 : accessed 9 March 2024) images 940-942; citing Georgia County, District and Probate Courts.
  4. "First Annual Return, Estate of Solomon Jennings Senr, deceased," by Solomon Jennings, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 16 February 1855; "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992," digital images, Oglethorpe County, Estate Records, Loose Files, Solomon Jennings Estate, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/007702305_00948 : accessed 9 March 2024) images 944-948; citing Georgia County, District and Probate Courts.




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