Chancery Lawsuit Against the Estate of Solomon Butler 1909

My 3rd great-grandfather on my Allmond side was Solomon Butler who was born free. I can see him on the 1850 census as living in the home of William Allmond who also had an enslaved black woman named Charlotte, my 3rd great-grandmother. In 1854, William Allmond died and somewhere between then and 1860, Charlotte was moved to the home of the son William J. Allmond. … Continue reading Chancery Lawsuit Against the Estate of Solomon Butler 1909

Second Cousin Once Removed On The Eley Side

I found a second cousin once removed on my Eley side on MyHeritage. I’ve not used Ancestry’s DNA tools yet but I imagine that this is similar to Thrulines. On MyHeritage this feature is called Theory of Family Relativity™. Note that they used another person’s tree to link mine to my cousin. Her grandfather and my great grandfather were brothers. Her parent is the first cousin … Continue reading Second Cousin Once Removed On The Eley Side

Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project

Some years ago I went to the Underground Railroad Museum in Philadelphia and saw these. I remember thinking that it was amazing that they had captured these words directly from those that lived it. Looking through old pictures with what I’ve learned here, I’m realizing that these are from the Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project. One thing I’ve learned recently is that even … Continue reading Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project

Self-Emancipated Luke From Isle of Wight Found in Essex

Based on the other typos here, I think Lyhe in the first runway ad is Luke in the second ad. If they are in fact the same person, Luke, working as a carpenter, passed for free for several years and was captured and placed in the Essex County Jail in 1771. When pressed, he said he belonged to Moses Allman (not my Moses) of Isle … Continue reading Self-Emancipated Luke From Isle of Wight Found in Essex

Birth Record for 2nd Great Granduncle Anthony Allmond

I found the birth record for my 2nd great granduncle Anthony Allmond. He was born May 15, 1853. You can see from the label that the record was “filmed out of sequence”.  On the second page that should show the mother seems to be from a different page because it doesn’t match up. What you do see is William Allmond listed as owner. I wonder if there’s … Continue reading Birth Record for 2nd Great Granduncle Anthony Allmond

Birth Record for 2nd Great Grandfather Moses Allmond

I’ve been looking for the death certificate for one of my 2nd great grandfathers because I don’t know when he died or where he is buried. I know where his brother and one of his half sisters are but not him. I didn’t find the death record but I found a birth record. One thing that it confirms is the last enslaver family for his … Continue reading Birth Record for 2nd Great Grandfather Moses Allmond

A list of free negroes … on the brink of being sold back into slavery

When you’re doing genealogy research as an African American, you will run into some disturbing documents with a lot of it related to slavery. Here this is a list of free negroes in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, summoned in 1838 to show cause why they should not be SOLD FOR THEIR TAXES. The names listed are: According to the Library of Virginia, Free Negro … Continue reading A list of free negroes … on the brink of being sold back into slavery