Location: Prince George Parish, Province of South Carolina
Surnames/tags: black_heritage slavery
An inventory of the estate of Anthony Atkinson, deceased, was submitted in the Court of Charleston, Province of South Carolina, in June 1750. Among the listed assets were the following 19 named slaves, with a combined assessed valuation of £4,080.[1] None of the listed slaves were identified by gender or age.
- Carolina (£350)
- Sapio (£300)
- Ceatia (£300)
- Cowain (£350)
- Rachel and Cains, her child (£300)
- Quaboer (£200)
- March (£180)
- Primus (£350)
- Sharper (£280)
- Belinda (£80)
- Maria (£160)
- Mohsey (£120)
- Dick (£250)
- Rina (£250)
- Tom (£250)
- Didio (£200)
- Cudgo (£80)
- Flora (£70)
Sources
- ↑ "South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964": Charleston Probate Court Estate Inventories, 1746-1751; Estate of Anthony Atkinson; pp 266-267 FamilySearch (Images 163-164 of 265)
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