References to James Monroe's Slaves with a Focus on Loudoun County
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References to James Monroe's Slaves With a Focus on Loudoun County, Virginia Compiled by: Lori Kimball and Wynne Saffer, Loudoun County, Virginia Last Updated: 25 January 2012 Sorted by Last Name, First Name, Source Date Approx. Age in Acquired Source First Last Age Year Ca. Birth Ca. Death Location Occupation from Sold to Value Source Date Source Location Notes Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak listed as boy - Mr. Hays written in margin John Baker Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum - were they at the Hay's plantation? JM and George & Eliza K. Hay to Robert Stannard Deed of Trust for benefit of Deed 3U-125 (returned 29 Hortensia Monroe Rogers using 900 acre John Baker July 1830) 1830 LCCH Archive Room farm in Henrico County & 15 slaves Dec. 21 - "Articles sent to washington to Tench Ringgold By John Baker the following articles 16 Turkeys 9 Geese 34 DLC: NY Public pounds butter, 16 hames weighing 140 John Baker Oak Hill Hawkings Day Book 1831 1831 Library microfilm pounds" 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 John Baker Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Meema Baker's child Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak listed as boy - Mr. Hays written in margin Lewis Baker Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum - were they at the Hay's plantation? JM and George & Eliza K. Hay to Robert Stannard Deed of Trust for benefit of Deed 3U-125 (returned 29 Hortensia Monroe Rogers using 900 acre Lewis Baker July 1830) 1830 LCCH Archive Room farm in Henrico County & 15 slaves 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Meema Baker 22 1836 1814 Oak Hill $ 650 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room $650 for Meema & 2 children 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Sally Baker Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Meema Baker's child 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Natus Berryman 24 1836 1812 Oak Hill $ 700 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Monroe list of slaves & DLC: Monroe Papers: Dan C. clothes 1809 Series 1: Reel 4 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 James Carr 63 1836 1773 Oak Hill $ 25 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Page 1 of 26 References to James Monroe's Slaves With a Focus on Loudoun County, Virginia Compiled by: Lori Kimball and Wynne Saffer, Loudoun County, Virginia Last Updated: 25 January 2012 Sorted by Last Name, First Name, Source Date Approx. Age in Acquired Source First Last Age Year Ca. Birth Ca. Death Location Occupation from Sold to Value Source Date Source Location Notes Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about plantation managing his estate (Oak Jim Carr Oak Hill hand Hill) 1823 JM Museum Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak Judy Carr? Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum listed next to Jim Carr - is she his wife? Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak Judy's child Carr? Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum listed as Judy's child Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak Judy's child Carr? Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum listed as Judy's child Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak Judy's child Carr? Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum listed as Judy's child Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about plantation managing his estate (Oak Davy Cooksy Oak Hill hand Hill) 1823 JM Museum Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak listed as boy - Mr. Hays written in margin George Dabney Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum - were they at the Hay's plantation? JM and George & Eliza K. Hay to Robert Stannard Deed of Trust for benefit of Deed 3U-125 (returned 29 Hortensia Monroe Rogers using 900 acre George Dabney July 1830) 1830 LCCH Archive Room farm in Henrico County & 15 slaves Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak listed as boy - Mr. Hays written in margin Jerry Dabney Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum - were they at the Hay's plantation? JM and George & Eliza K. Hay to Robert Stannard Deed of Trust for benefit of Deed 3U-125 (returned 29 Hortensia Monroe Rogers using 900 acre Jerry Dabney July 1830) 1830 LCCH Archive Room farm in Henrico County & 15 slaves Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about micanick / managing his estate (Oak Isaac Dade Oak Hill blacksmith Hill) 1823 JM Museum Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about managing his estate (Oak no last name but listed as Isaac Dade's Margy Dade Oak Hill Hill) 1823 JM Museum wife Page 2 of 26 References to James Monroe's Slaves With a Focus on Loudoun County, Virginia Compiled by: Lori Kimball and Wynne Saffer, Loudoun County, Virginia Last Updated: 25 January 2012 Sorted by Last Name, First Name, Source Date Approx. Age in Acquired Source First Last Age Year Ca. Birth Ca. Death Location Occupation from Sold to Value Source Date Source Location Notes 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Garner/Tamery/Tamory Derry 60 1836 1776 Oak Hill $ - and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room crippled Monroe list of slaves & DLC: Monroe Papers: Joe or Jos. Fox clothes 1809 Series 1: Reel 4 DLC: NY Public July 7 - is he a slave? - Monroe owned Charles Gannt Oak Hill Hawkings Day Book 1830 1830 Library microfilm several Gannts 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Alfred Gantt 16 1836 1820 Oak Hill $ 600 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Catherine Gantt Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Judy Gantt's child - has fits 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Edmund Gantt Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Judy Gantt's child 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Henry Gantt Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Judy Gantt's child 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 James Gantt Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Judy Gantt's child 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Judy Gantt 36 1836 1800 Oak Hill $ 1,100 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room $1100 for Judy & 5 children 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Nancy Gantt 18 1836 1818 Oak Hill $ 550 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room $550 for Nancy & child 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Nancy's infant Gantt Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Nancy Ganntt's child Page 3 of 26 References to James Monroe's Slaves With a Focus on Loudoun County, Virginia Compiled by: Lori Kimball and Wynne Saffer, Loudoun County, Virginia Last Updated: 25 January 2012 Sorted by Last Name, First Name, Source Date Approx. Age in Acquired Source First Last Age Year Ca. Birth Ca. Death Location Occupation from Sold to Value Source Date Source Location Notes 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Ralph Gantt 14 1836 1822 Oak Hill $ 550 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Washington Gantt Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Judy Gantt's child - crippled 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Nancy Green 75 1836 1761 Oak Hill $ 150 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Solomon Green 45 1836 1791 Oak Hill $ - and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Nov. 25, 1823 letter from JM to W. Carter about plantation managing his estate (Oak John Harford Oak Hill hand Hill) 1823 JM Museum listed as boy 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 John Harford 25 1836 1811 Oak Hill $ - and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room crippled 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 Cornelia Harris Oak Hill and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room Nancy Harris's child DLC: NY Public Dec. 17 - "I gave George Harris order to George Harris Oak Hill Hawkings Day Book 1831 1831 Library microfilm John Ish for 3p for work don on holiday" 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 George Harris 55 1836 1781 Oak Hill $ 250 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room 1836 Estate Inventory (Monroe died in 1831. Estate appraised and sold in 1836 George Harris 18 1836 1818 Oak Hill $ 500 and recorded in 1838. 1836 LCCH Archive Room crippled in knee Nov.