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Suckey was born before 1836 possibly in Georgia. Parents are unknown but was born a slave first owned by James M Troup, first recorded in 1836 from Estate and document records, then inherited by Charles Manigault Morris, husband of Hannah H. Troup.[1]
1836, Listed in inventories and Appraisals of James M Troup Estates.
Suckey female, value $700, Court Plantation, McIntosh County, Georgia.
Unsure if Court House Plantation belonged solely to James McGilveray Troup or was inherited from someone. According to information Court House was included into Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Park. Also information was derived from Estate papers and documents from Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Park.
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