Location: Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Surnames/tags: slavery black_heritage
This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by Thomas Lynch Jr. and attempt to connect them to their families.
Plantations
- Hopseewee Plantation, Prince George’s Parish, Winyah, (now Georgetown County) South Carolina
Slaves
Slaves listed in the estate inventory of Thomas Lynch Jr. on 12 Jan 1785, probably on Hopseewee Plantation, Prince George’s Parish, Winyah, South Carolina: [1]
- Rose (1)
- Rich
- Jam
- Myly
- Jach (1)
- Franh
- Luaco
- Joly
- Betty (1)
- Hector (1)
- Ludith
- Jom
- Jele
- Jonges
- Cyrus (1)
- Lymus
- Arm
- Ned
- Nanny (1)
- Coae
- Binah
- Lena
- Bertear
- Phely
- George
- Minda
- Brutus
- Jaffrey
- Nancey (1)
- Glascow (1)
- Affy
- Pompey
- Nelly
- Damiel
- Henah
- Jane
- Glascow (2)
- Bol
- Lewis
- Dinah
- Loah
- Glaway
- Phillis
- Betty (2)
- Cato
- Scipio
- Amie
- Marjory
- Catharine
- Jonney
- Jchancs
- Nancey (2)
- Cynthia
- Jclorah
- Rose (2)
- Charlot
- Rose (3)
- Jach (2)
- Janchs
- Jyphose
- Bess
- Jylira
- Humphrey
- Cyrus (2)
- Jemmy
- Jyloy
- Binah
- Charles
- Murriah
- Jonson
- Jonny
- Patty
- Jommy
- Bech
- Nanny (2)
- Nancy
- Cate
- Jue
- Jamaica
- Grace
- Hector (2)
- Jole
- Church
Sources
- ↑
Probate:
"South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Charleston District, South Carolina Estate Inventories, 1732-1844; Author: Charleston County (South Carolina). Probate Judge; Probate Place: South Carolina
Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 9080 #2024624 (accessed 21 August 2022)
Thomas Lyinch probate.
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