Location: Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Surname/tag: Dulin, slavery, black_heritage
This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by William Dulin Sr. (abt.1720-1801), and attempt to connect them to their families.
Inventory of William Dulin Fauquier County, Virginia, 15 August 1801[1]
13 enslaved persons
one Negroe Woman named | Lettice | £6 | |
one Negroe | Phillis and child named John | 45 | both willed to George Dulin |
one Negroe | Dinah and three children Stacy, Ben, and Jesse | 100 | all willed to George Dulin |
one Negroe | Hannah | 55 | willed to George Dulin |
one Negroe | Eve and three children Joe, Charlotte, and Hannah | 100 | willed to Clemence Dulin Glascock |
one Boy | Shadrack | 35 | willed to William Elzey Dulin |
Sold to son, John Dulin in 1804 to cover debts incurred by William, which John had secured:
Research Notes
Note that the 1804 indenture regarding the sale of Jack does not mentioned the executors of William, Sr.'s estate, nor his death in 1801, despite clearly stating this is related to William Sr.'s debts.
Sources
- ↑ Fauquier County, Virginia. Will books, 1759-1912, 1966-1967; index, 1759-1924. Fauquier County Courthouse, Warrenton, Virginia, images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TC-X3MF-Y?i=174 : 28 August 2023), Will book 3, pages 324-325, inventory of William Dulin made 15 August 1801, recorded 28 September 1801; FHL microfilm 31567.
- ↑ Fauquier County, VA, Deed Book 16, p. 40, Fauquier County Records Room, 29 Ashby St., Warrenton, VA
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