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Slaves Transported by B.M. Campbell

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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.

NameGenderAgeComplexionOwners/traders
1-Henson ThomasMale45BlackB M Campbell -Baltimore
2-Charly HopkinsMale23Black
3-Samuel MatthewsMale40Mulatto
4-George BrooksMale18Mulatto
5-Elisha FaustMale20Black
6-Joseph BrooksMale23Black
7-Eli JordanMale30Black
8-William HessMale20Black
9-Nicholas SimmonsMale19Mulatto
10-Edward WoodsMale45Brown
11-George NeilMale26Black
12-Peter RanesMale25Black
13-Daniel WistMale22Mulatto
14-Frank HarrisonMale18Black
15-Charles SmithMale18Black
16-Aaron HarrisonMale17Black
17-William ThomasMale22Black
18- Aaron LoyMale20Black
19-George W CurtisMale19Brown
20-John StewartMale17Brown
21-Aaron HawkinsMale14Black
22-John CampbellMale11Black
23-Lorenzo HopkinsMale10Black
24-William TellMale8Black
25-John LittleMale5Black
26- Sarah Robinson & ChildFemale25Black
27- Jane AndersonFemale20Brown
28-Mary GrayFemale18Black
29-Jane HawkinsFemale20Mulatto
30-Celia LeninbergerFemale17Brown
31-Leah Clark & ChildFemale28Black
32-Mary Hagerson & ChildFemale20Black
33-Jane Loy & ChildFemale20Black
34-Fanny Vinson & ChildFemale22Black
35-Louisa ElliottFemale18Mulatto
36-Blady BurtonFemale24Brown
37-Alice Butler & ChildFemale27Black
38-Phillis ChesterFemale22Black
39-Dolly MartinFemale20Black
40-Charlotte GreenFemale11Black
41-Rachael SpriggsFemale11Black
42-Sarah SnowdenFemale11Black

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]

NameSlave Owners/ShippersGenderRaceAgeYOB
Richard Duke B M CampbellMaleBlack201828
Dennis Penn B M CampbellMaleBlack201828
Elly Chum B M CampbellMaleBlack201828
Jesse Alton B M CampbellMaleBlack261822
Samuel Irving B M CampbellMaleBlack201828
John Taylor B M CampbellMaleBlack181830
Henry Gray B M CampbellMaleBlack241824
John Sewell B M CampbellMaleBlack171831
Thomas DaneB M CampbellMaleBlack181830
Madison HaynesB M CampbellMaleMulatto241824
Richard Carter B M CampbellMaleBlack181830
George WashingtonB M CampbellMaleBlack181830
John Watson B M CampbellMaleBlack281820
Henry MontgomeryB M CampbellMaleBlack221826
Margaret BrittonB M CampbellFemaleBlack221826
Harriet McKaleB M CampbellFemaleBlack251823
Kitty Mckale B M CampbellFemaleBlack31845
Samuel Gross B M CampbellMaleBlack71841
Ann Thomas B M CampbellFemaleBlack251823
Sophia IngramB M CampbellFemaleBlack251823
AnnaB M CampbellFemaleBlack61842
Margaret LivelyB M CampbellFemaleBlack181830
Henrietta CalvertB M CampbellFemaleBlack151833
Lydia Stewart B M CampbellFemaleBlack141834
Frisby JonesHugh N WallisMaleBlack201828
Daniel GeddesHugh N WallisMaleBlack181830
William GrimesHugh N WallisMaleBlack181830
Jervis GrimesHugh N WallisMaleBlack181830
John Spencer Hugh N WallisMaleBlack251823
Mariah HinsonHugh N WallisFemaleBlack121836
Ann Jones Hugh N WallisFemaleBlack211827
Soloman CarterThomas CarterMaleBlack361812
Natt Summer Thomas CarterMaleBlack371811
Sophia Henry SewellFemaleBlack191829
Eliza Henry SewellFemaleBlack171831
CarolineHenry SewellFemaleBlack101838
Appalona Henry SewellFemaleBlack181830
NelsonHenry SewellMaleBlack151833
William Henry SewellMaleBlack121836
Robert Henry SewellMaleBlack171831
JetsonHenry SewellMaleBlack131835
PatrickHenry SewellMaleBlack111837

Sources

  1. https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/brig-alo-manifest
  2. 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




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