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About this FSP
NOTE See also: Space:The_Slaves_of_Bernard_M_Campbell and Bernard Moore Campbell
This page lists the enslaved persons being transported from Baltimore, Maryland to places in the deep south: Mobile, Alabama and also New Orleans, Louisiana by owner/trader B.M Campbell as well as, others.
1844 Manifest from Baltimore to Mobile on the Brig ALO
Transcript of the Original document:[1]
[filled-in pre-printed form] MANIFEST of NEGROES, MULATTOES, and PERSONS OF COLOR, taken on board the Brig Alo - whereof James Hooks - is Master, burthen 236 tons, to be transported to the port of Mobile - in the district of Alabama - for the purpose of being sold or disposed of as slaves, or to be held to service or labor.
[Entries include the following information in the following order:] Number of Entry-Names-Sex. Male/Female-Age-Whether Negro, Mulatto, or Person of Color-Owner or Shipper’s Name-Residence. (In this FSP, height was left out; see original). Departure from Baltimore on 4 Oct 1844.
Name | Gender | Age | Complexion | Owners/traders |
---|---|---|---|---|
1-Henson Thomas | Male | 45 | Black | B M Campbell -Baltimore |
2-Charly Hopkins | Male | 23 | Black | |
3-Samuel Matthews | Male | 40 | Mulatto | |
4-George Brooks | Male | 18 | Mulatto | |
5-Elisha Faust | Male | 20 | Black | |
6-Joseph Brooks | Male | 23 | Black | |
7-Eli Jordan | Male | 30 | Black | |
8-William Hess | Male | 20 | Black | |
9-Nicholas Simmons | Male | 19 | Mulatto | |
10-Edward Woods | Male | 45 | Brown | |
11-George Neil | Male | 26 | Black | |
12-Peter Ranes | Male | 25 | Black | |
13-Daniel Wist | Male | 22 | Mulatto | |
14-Frank Harrison | Male | 18 | Black | |
15-Charles Smith | Male | 18 | Black | |
16-Aaron Harrison | Male | 17 | Black | |
17-William Thomas | Male | 22 | Black | |
18- Aaron Loy | Male | 20 | Black | |
19-George W Curtis | Male | 19 | Brown | |
20-John Stewart | Male | 17 | Brown | |
21-Aaron Hawkins | Male | 14 | Black | |
22-John Campbell | Male | 11 | Black | |
23-Lorenzo Hopkins | Male | 10 | Black | |
24-William Tell | Male | 8 | Black | |
25-John Little | Male | 5 | Black | |
26- Sarah Robinson & Child | Female | 25 | Black | |
27- Jane Anderson | Female | 20 | Brown | |
28-Mary Gray | Female | 18 | Black | |
29-Jane Hawkins | Female | 20 | Mulatto | |
30-Celia Leninberger | Female | 17 | Brown | |
31-Leah Clark & Child | Female | 28 | Black | |
32-Mary Hagerson & Child | Female | 20 | Black | |
33-Jane Loy & Child | Female | 20 | Black | |
34-Fanny Vinson & Child | Female | 22 | Black | |
35-Louisa Elliott | Female | 18 | Mulatto | |
36-Blady Burton | Female | 24 | Brown | |
37-Alice Butler & Child | Female | 27 | Black | |
38-Phillis Chester | Female | 22 | Black | |
39-Dolly Martin | Female | 20 | Black | |
40-Charlotte Green | Female | 11 | Black | |
41-Rachael Spriggs | Female | 11 | Black | |
42-Sarah Snowden | Female | 11 | Black |
In October 1845, B.M Campbell along with Joseph Donovan and Hope Hall Slatter shipped 117 souls aboard the Kirkwood from the Frederick Street dock, Baltimore, Maryland.
18 Nov 1848 on the Barge Elizabeth
The following list of enslaved persons being transported on the Barge Elizabeth on the 18 Nov 1848 from Baltimore, Maryland to New Orleans, Louisiana by owner/trader B M Campbell, as well as, Hugh N Wallis, Thomas Carter, Henry Sewell:[2]
Name | Slave Owners/Shippers | Gender | Race | Age | YOB | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Duke | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 20 | 1828 | ||||
Dennis Penn | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 20 | 1828 | ||||
Elly Chum | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 20 | 1828 | ||||
Jesse Alton | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 26 | 1822 | ||||
Samuel Irving | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 20 | 1828 | ||||
John Taylor | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
Henry Gray | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 24 | 1824 | ||||
John Sewell | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 17 | 1831 | ||||
Thomas Dane | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
Madison Haynes | B M Campbell | Male | Mulatto | 24 | 1824 | ||||
Richard Carter | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
George Washington | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
John Watson | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 28 | 1820 | ||||
Henry Montgomery | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 22 | 1826 | ||||
Margaret Britton | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 22 | 1826 | ||||
Harriet McKale | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 25 | 1823 | ||||
Kitty Mckale | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 3 | 1845 | ||||
Samuel Gross | B M Campbell | Male | Black | 7 | 1841 | ||||
Ann Thomas | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 25 | 1823 | ||||
Sophia Ingram | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 25 | 1823 | ||||
Anna | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 6 | 1842 | ||||
Margaret Lively | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
Henrietta Calvert | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 15 | 1833 | ||||
Lydia Stewart | B M Campbell | Female | Black | 14 | 1834 | ||||
Frisby Jones | Hugh N Wallis | Male | Black | 20 | 1828 | ||||
Daniel Geddes | Hugh N Wallis | Male | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
William Grimes | Hugh N Wallis | Male | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
Jervis Grimes | Hugh N Wallis | Male | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
John Spencer | Hugh N Wallis | Male | Black | 25 | 1823 | ||||
Mariah Hinson | Hugh N Wallis | Female | Black | 12 | 1836 | ||||
Ann Jones | Hugh N Wallis | Female | Black | 21 | 1827 | ||||
Soloman Carter | Thomas Carter | Male | Black | 36 | 1812 | ||||
Natt Summer | Thomas Carter | Male | Black | 37 | 1811 | ||||
Sophia | Henry Sewell | Female | Black | 19 | 1829 | ||||
Eliza | Henry Sewell | Female | Black | 17 | 1831 | ||||
Caroline | Henry Sewell | Female | Black | 10 | 1838 | ||||
Appalona | Henry Sewell | Female | Black | 18 | 1830 | ||||
Nelson | Henry Sewell | Male | Black | 15 | 1833 | ||||
William | Henry Sewell | Male | Black | 12 | 1836 | ||||
Robert | Henry Sewell | Male | Black | 17 | 1831 | ||||
Jetson | Henry Sewell | Male | Black | 13 | 1835 | ||||
Patrick | Henry Sewell | Male | Black | 11 | 1837 |
Sources
- ↑ https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/brig-alo-manifest
- ↑ https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1562/images/31204_188995-00181?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=9aecf8b2fd913db0c99a04860cb7ea66&usePUB=true&_phsrc=PEZ5&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.135151666.2084745116.1625399632-1871973356.1624804430&pId=49948
- https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/brig-alo-manifest
- U.S., Southeast Coastwise Inward and Outward Slave Manifests, 1790-1860 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
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