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Slaves of Jabez Benoni Banks, Alabama

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Location: Macon, Alabama, United Statesmap
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Jabez Benoni Banks enslaved people in Macon County, Alabama.

1850 Federal Slave Schedule: Macon County, Alabama

[1]

  • 37 M B
  • 37 M B
  • 35 F B
  • 28 M B
  • 25 F B
  • 22 F B
  • 18 F B
  • 8 F B
  • 5 M B
  • 2 M B
  • 1 F M fugitive from the state (see research note)
  • 3/12 F B

Total 12

Research Note

  • Marked as "Mulatto" and therefore enumerated in the Fugitive column as was common, this baby may have been fathered by Jabez Banks, or one of his siblings or other relatives.
  • Not found on the 1860 Macon County slave schedule. He may have been in Russell County by that time.

Sources

  1. 1850 Census: "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
    citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 25; FHL microfilm: 442871; Record number: 36140;
    FamilySearch Record: HRWT-4WMM (accessed 29 November 2022)
    FamilySearch Image: S3HY-DCTW-FL3 Image number 00461
    J B Banks in Macon, Alabama, United States.




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FYI: It was common for enumerators to use the fugitive column for counting the mulatto slaves. Emma