tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4803739792391426600.post2100054562948790891..comments2024-03-04T13:14:26.666-05:00Comments on Slave Name Roll Project: ALABAMA, Autauga County: Howard (1868)Schalene Dagutishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10155315167291741937noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4803739792391426600.post-7142359095336201362019-01-13T16:43:21.806-05:002019-01-13T16:43:21.806-05:00Slaves named in Montgomery County, AL Old Deed Bo...Slaves named in Montgomery County, AL Old Deed Book W, pages 463, 464; Grantor: A J Pickett; Grantee: Wm. Graham<br /><br />Albert J Pickett The State of Alabama, Montgomery County<br /> V Know all men by these presents<br />William Graham that I Albert <br /><br />J Pickett of the<br />County & State aforesaid for<br /><br />and in consideration of ten dollars to me in hand paid by<br />William Graham, and also for other considerations hereinafter<br />expressed do hereby doth and convey unto William Graham<br />of the County & State aforesaid the following Negroes to wit<br />Essex, a Negro man about seventeen years old, Walter about<br />fifteen years old, Bartlett fourteen years old, Jerry about<br />fourteen years old, Asaph nine years old, Milly twenty<br />three years old, Milton two years old. Rhody thirty four years<br />old, Cresay twenty eight years old, Francis fourteen years<br />old, Avey eight years old, Charles Eight years old, Dilcey<br />seven years old, Austin three years old, Anderson one<br />year old John seven years. To Have and to hold himself<br />his Heirs, Executors and Administrators forever, In Trust Nevertheless?<br />and for the sole use behalf & benefit of my wife Sarah S Pickett<br />my wife for whose benefit and use the above named Negroes as<br />conveyed unto the said William Graham the said Negroes as<br />to remain in my possession during my life and after my <br />death in the possession of the said Sarah S Pickett my<br />wife until her death or marriage and then to be agreeably <br />divided equally between the Children that I have and may<br />have by the said Sarah S Pickett my wife free of this trust<br /><br /> In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand<br />& seal this 2nd day of May 1853.<br /> Albert Jas. Pickett seal<br />I do hereby accept the trust conveyed to me by this deed<br />upon the terms therein conveyed, this 2nd day of May A. D. <br /><br />1853 W Graham seal<br /><br />The State of Alabama James E Bolsam Clerk of the County<br />Montgomery County found in and aforesaid<br /> County do here<br /><br />by Certify that on this 2nd day of May 1853<br />The above names<br />Albert Jas. Pickett personally appeared before me and acknowl<br />edged the above and foregoing instrument to be his free act<br />and deed, for the purposes therein expressed, and contained<br />Given under my hand this day and year above written<br /><br />James E. Bolsan Clk C. C. M. C.<br /><br /><br />2nd draft, KOG, 18 Oct 2018<br /><br /><br />1. Names of the enslaved:Essex, a Negro man about seventeen years old, Walter about<br />fifteen years old, Bartlett fourteen years old, Jerry about<br />fourteen years old, Asaph nine years old, Milly twenty<br />three years old, Milton two years old. Rhody thirty four years<br />old, Cresay twenty eight years old, Francis fourteen years<br />old, Avey eight years old, Charles Eight years old, Dilcey<br />seven years old, Austin three years old, Anderson one<br />year old John seven years. <br /><br />2. Slave owner: Albert James Pickett and/or William Graham.<br /><br />3. Source citation: Montgomery County, AL Old Deed Book W, pages 463, 464; Grantor: A J Pickett; Grantee: Wm. Graham<br /><br />4. Date: 2nd day of May 1853.Sable J. Shepherdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06614340262696832739noreply@blogger.com