Location: Abbeville, South Carolina, United States
Surname/tag: Arnolds
At his death James owned 62 enslaved people:
- Ben - to AB Arnold
- Hannah - to AB Arnold (listed with Ben so possibly his wife)
- Maria - to A B Arnold
- Mary + 2 children - to Jo. Hughley
- Bob - to Arch Arnold. In the Appraisal Bob is listed as a Blacksmith
- Alfred - to A B Arnold
- Jemima - to William McNairy
- Squire - to A B Arnold
- Dick - to John McKeller
- Charlotte - to A B Arnold
- Lidda - to A B Arnold
- Winston- to A B Arnold
- Lee - to A B Arnold
- Jada and child - to A B Arnold
- Tabatha and child - to William McNairy
- Walker - to A B Arnold
- Phillis - John V Renolds
- Phil - to Arch Arnold
- Maria and 3 children (prob Patsy and Larkin) - to Arch Arnold
- Bill - to A B Arnold
- Sam - to Arch Arnold, he is listed with Lucy, probably his mother
- Letisha - to John Cochran. She is listed with Lucy, probably her mother. She is possibly the "Tisha" who was sold with her two children to John W Cochran when John Cochran died in 1855
- Lucy - to Arch Arnold, listed with Sam and Letisha, probably her children
- Winny - to Stanley Williams, possibly daughter of Harriet and Charles
- Elly - to A B Arnold, possibly daughter of Harriet and Charles
- Polly - to A B Arnold, possibly daughter of Harriet and Charles
- Charles - to Stanley Williams
- Harriet and 2 children (Betty)- to Stanley Williams, possibly wife to Charles
- Nancy and 4 children (Mazilla, Belinda, Queen, and Sarah)- to A B Arnold
- Tilla - to A B Arnold
- Olly - to Arch Arnold, probably child of Lucinda and Abram
- Boston - to Arch Arnold, probably child of Lucinda and Abram
- Lucinda and 3 children (Leah and Letty)
- Phebe - to William Butler
- Tilman - to A B Arnold
- Julian - to Arch Arnold
- Peter- to A B Arnold
- Sally and child - to William Butler jr
- Lewis - to Arch Arnold
- Caswell- to A B Arnold
- Caroline- to A B Arnold
- Eviline - Nicholas Miller
- Lucy and child - Addison Mcgee
- Anderson- to A B Arnold
- Sharper- to Arch Arnold
- Watt- to A B Arnold
Note: families can seemingly be inferred from the grouping in the appraisal. See the original document for more info
"South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-FDNS-S?cc=1911928&wc=MPPJ-C6X%3A190566901%2C190568402%2C190566903%2C190643701 : 21 May 2014), Abbeville > Probate Court, Probate records > 1782-1958 > Box 001, Packages 1-21 > image 2 of 201; county courthouses, South Carolina, and South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
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