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Peggy was born before 1856 possibly in Georgia. His parents are unknown but was born a slave first owned by James M Troup, first recorded in 1856 Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, then inherited by James Robert Troup, his son.[1]
The source of information suggests these are family groups, but the relationships between them are not yet known. They are as the following: Sam ($300), Buster($900) and Peggy ($150).
1856, Listed in inventories and Appraisals of James M Troup Estates.
Peggy male, value $150, Hofwyl-Broadfield, Glynn County, Georgia.
Sources
↑Probate:
"Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992, Image 305 of 1251."
Glynn > Estate Records, 1800-1928, Tison, John M Jr-Turner, L A Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Image (accessed 2 July 2023)
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