Date: [unknown] [unknown]
Location: Edisto Island, Charleston, South Carolina
Surnames/tags: slavery black_heritage
US Index of Plantations South Carolina Plantations Plantations of Edisto Island
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This page organizes the plantations of Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina by the owner family. Plantations in boldface have been created.
For an alphabetical list of enslavers on Edisto Island, see: Planters of Edisto Island
- Aiken
- Jehosse Plantation
- Ash/Ashe
- Middleton Plantation (John Whitmarsh Sr., John Whitmarsh Jr., Margaret Barnwell Whitemarsh 1723, Richard Stevens 1733, Richard Ash, Paul Grimball 1750, William Evans, Maria Elizabeth Edings Evans 1802, Dr. Robert Trail Chisholm, Susan Matilda Harriet Chisholm, Oliver Hering Middleton 1827)
- Bailey
- Bailey's Plantation on Bailey's Island (Christopher Linkley, Paul Grimball II, Paul Grimball III, Joseph Edings Sr., Joseph Edings Jr., Unidentified ancestor of William Mikell Bailey, William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868))
- Blue House (William Fry, Ichabod Fry, Constantine Bailey)
- Cedar Grove Plantation, Thomas Bailey to William M. Murray, 1828[1]
- Charles Bailey's Plantation
- Frogmore Plantation
- Maxcy Place AKA Mulberry Grove Plantation (William Bower, William May, William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868))
- Meggett Place (John Kennaway, Ralph Bailey and William Scott, William Meggett, John Meggett, Martha Mary Murray Meggett, William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), William Murray, Joseph James Murray MD)
- Old Dominion (Henry Bayly (Bailey)1698, Mark Matthewes 1706, John Hayne 1714, Ralph Bailey 1736, John Calder 1757, Archibald Calder 1767, John Hanahan, William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868))
- Palmetto (Constantine Bailey (1827 - 1884)), Thomas Grimball (1675 - 1723))
- Point of Pines (Paul Grimball (1630-1697), Joshua Grimball (1707 - 1757), Ralph Bailey (1750-1798), Henry Bailey (1782-1828), Charles Joseph Bailey)
- Raccoon Island Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Residence Plantation (Constantine Bailey (1827 - 1884))
- Riverside (Henry Bayly (Bailey), Ralph Bailey IV (son of Ralph Bailey (1750)), Charles Bailey, Ephraim Clark Bailey)
- Salt Landing (The Farm) (Henry Bayly (Bailey)1698, William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868))
- Swallow Bluff = no Bailey's yet identified here. (Paul Grimball II, William Edings Seabrook (owner or resident?))
- Baynard
- Baynard's Little Edisto (William Whippy (?), Thomas Baynard (1763 - 1805),William Grimball Baynard Sr. (1792 - abt. 1861))
- Baynard's Old Place (Lewis Price, Edward Mitchell Baynard, John C. Baynard, Thomas Baynard, William Baynard, William Grimball Baynard Sr. (1792 - abt. 1861), Charles and Eva Whaley Seabrook)
- Crawford's Plantation Thomas Baynard
- Prospect Hill (William Grimball Baynard Sr. (1792 - abt. 1861), William Grimball Baynard Jr., James S. Baynard, Henry H. Baynard)
- Rabbit Point (Harry Bower (posibly Bower-4879), William Bower (possibly Bower-192), Ephraim Mikell Baynard (1797 - 1865))
- Ravenswood (William Bower, Rev. John McLeod, Ann Lardent Wilkins, John Raven Mathewes, William Grimball Baynard (1792 - abt. 1861), Thomas Archibald Baynard)
- Red House - Ephraim Mikell Baynard, purchased from William A. Mikell widow.[2]
- Seaside William Baynard (1766 - 1802), (Ephraim Mikell Baynard (1797 - 1865))
- Shell House
- Beckett
- Beckett's Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina (Bachelor's Retreat)
- Crawford's Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Joseph Blake
- Bower
- James Bullock
- Calder
- Brookland Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Fenwick Plantation (Henry Calder, Ephraim Mikell Seabrook)
- Indian Fields Plantation (Archibald Calder, Martha Calder, William Edings)
- Slaves of Archibald Calder 1777, South Carolina
- Slaves of Martha Calder
- Old Dominion Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Raccoon Island Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Clark/Clarke
- Clark's Plantation
- Cypress Trees Plantation (James Clark, William Mikell Clark, Joseph James Clark)[3] James C. Hanahan to John Hanahan[4]
- Mulberry Grove AKA Maxcy Place Plantation (William Mikell Clark)
- Rabbit Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Shell House Plantation (William Mikell Clark, Joseph James Clark)
- Vinegar Hill Plantation (William Mikell Clark)
- Crawford
- de Lasteyrie
- Jenkins Hill
- Edings/Eddings
- Evans
- Fuller
- Grimball
- Hamilton
- Hanahan
- Hinkley
- Hopkinson
- Jenkins
- Bennett's Point Plantation
- Bleak Hall Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
- Brick House
- Brookland Plantation (Walter Abbott, John Meggett, Archibald Calder, Joseph Jenkins, Ephraim Mikell Seabrook (1797 - 1846), Henry Seabrook)
- Cedar Grove Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Old Hill, from William M. Murray to son-in-law Ed Jenkins, 1859[5] map survey[6] [7]
- Peter's Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Rabbit Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Spanish Mount Plantation, Dec 1805, Joseph Jenkins Sr. to William Edings, containing 359 acres[8]
- Kennaway/Kennerway
- Legare
- Matthewes/Mathews
- May
- McLeod
- Meggett
- Baynard's Seaside Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Brookland Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Meggett Place Plantation John Kennaway(Kennerway), Thomas Rake, Ralph Bailey, William Meggett, John Meggett, James Meggett, William Meggett, William Crosskeys Meggett, William Fripp Meggett, William Mikell Bailey, William Murray, Joseph James Murray MD
- Middleton
- Chisolm's Plantation (aka Middleton Plantation/aka The Launch) (John Whitmarsh Sr., John Whitmarsh Jr., Margaret Barnwell Whitemarsh 1723, Richard Stevens 1733, Richard Ash, Paul Grimball 1750, William Evans, Maria Elizabeth Edings Evans 1802, Dr. Robert Trail Chisholm, Susan Matilda Harriet Chisholm, Oliver Hering Middleton 1827)
- Mikell
- Bailey's Island - Mikell Place
- Baynard's Old Place Plantation
- Baynard's Seaside Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Blue House Plantation Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838 to grandson Ephraim Mikell (son of Ephraim Mikell dec'd)
- Caulders/Calder's Plantation, Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838 to son Edward Mikell
- Crawford's Plantation, Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838 to son William A. Mikell
- Governor's Bluff
- Orange Grove Plantation
- Peter's Point (John Jenkins (1685-1739), Christopher Jenkins, Christopher Jenkins (1738-1774), Christopher Jenkins (1769-1794), Christopher Jenkins, Ephraim Mikell (1774-1838), Isaac Jenkins Mikell (1808-1881), J. Jenkins Mikell)
- Red House, Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838, his father Ephraim Mikell 1809 and his son William A. Mikell 1840, sold to Ephraim Mikell Baynard.[9]
- Salt Landing Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Sunnyside Plantation
- Swallow Bluff Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Mitchell
- Frogmore Plantation (Bailey, Edward Mitchell, William and Rachel (Mitchell) Whaley)
- Mitchell's Little Edisto
- Murray
- Rippon
- Seabrook
- Baynard's Old Place Plantation
- Betsy Seabrook's Plantation
- Brookland Plantation (Walter Abbott, John Meggett, Archibald Calder, Joseph Jenkins, Gabriel Seabrook/Ann Jenkins Seabrook, Ephraim Mikell Seabrook (1797 - 1846), Henry Seabrook)
- Calder's Plantation, William Seabrook to Robert S. Jenkins, 1814[10] Robert S. Jenkins to Ephraim M. Seabrook 1835[11]
- Slaves of Emma Elizabeth Edings Seabrook
- Chaplin's Gardens
- Gun Bluff Plantation
- Laurel Hill (John Stewart (in 1733), E. M. Seabrook, Edward Whaley Seabrook)
- Mary Seabrook's Plantation
- Oak Island (Captain William Seabrook (1773-1836), William Seabrook Jr, William Eddings Seabrook)
- Pine Barren Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina
- Raccoon Island Plantation (Henry Bailey, Ralph Bailey, John Calder, Archibald Calder, Edward Whaley Seabrook)
- Seabrook Tract
- Slaves of Joseph Seabrook Sr. (Plantation name unknown)
- William Seabrook's Plantation
- Sea Cloud Plantation, Edisto Island, South Carolina
- Swallow Bluff Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Sealey
- Townsend
- Bleak Hall (James Bullock, Richard Jenkins/Ann Jenkins, Daniel Townsend II, Daniel Townsend III, John Ferrars Townsend)
- Botany Bay - Botany Bay Plantation Wildlife Management Area
- Ravenswood Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Sea Cloud (Christopher Linkley, Paul Hamilton Sr., Paul Hamilton Jr., Ephraim Mikell Seabrook, John Ferrars Townsend)
- Westcoat
- Dill Farm
- The Woods
- Whaley
- Ash's Plantation
- Cedar Hall Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Crawford's Plantation William James Whaley
- Frogmore Plantation
- Green's Point Plantation
- Old Dominion (Henry Bailey 1698, Mark Matthewes 1706, John Hayne 1714, Ralph Bailey 1736, John Calder 1757, Archibald Calder 1767, Edward Charles Whaley, William M. Bailey MD)
- Old House John Hanahan (d. 1856)
- Pine Barren
- The Neck
- Seabrook Tract
- Tom Seabrook's Plantation
- Whaley's Home Place
- Whaley's Little Edisto
- Windsor Plantation
- Whitmarsh
- Windsor
- Mitchell Place
- Owner Unidentified
- Shergould Plantation
- Whooping Island (is this a plantation?)
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