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Sweet Chariot: Slave Family and Household Structure in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana Back to the Main Index of Names Index to Slave Names Mentioned in this collection of 18th-20th century newspapers: Part One: Slaves with Surnames, Unnamed Slaves with Owners' Surnames; then alphabetically, slaves whose first names only are found. Part Two: Alphabetically, slaves whose first names only are found, continued. George George Hannah Hannah Harry Henderson Henrietta Henry Henry Henry Henry Horace Irene Isham Isham Jacob James Jefrey Jim Jim Jim Jimmey Joe Joe Joe John John John John Juba Judy Jupiter Lavinia Len Lewis Lewis Lima Lince Louis or Luey Louis Louisa Lucy Lucy Martin Mat Milly Moll Molly Morgan Mose (former slave) Moses Nane (& her 3 unnamed sons) Nathan, 2 Nelson Pheby Pompey Prince Rhody Rose Salley Sam Sam Sarah Seser Sophia Spencer Suck (This may be the same individual as Suky, below.) Suey Suky Susan Susser Sylvia Tab Tim Tom Tom Tom Tucker Vina Washington Wesley William Back to Part One of Slave Names Back to Main Index Slavery in the 21st Century: Alive and Well Slave Ancestral Research: It's Something Else The World They Made Together: Black and White Values in Eighteenth-Century Virginia North Carolina Slaves and Free Persons of Color, Vol. 2: Chowan County Slaves in the Family Freedom's Child: The Life of a Confederate General's Black Daughter Lay Down Body: Living History in African American Cemeteries Free Negro Labor and Property Holding in Virginia, 1830-1860 Minutes of the N. C. Manumission Society, 1816-1834 Dear Ones at Home; Letters from Contraband Camps "Dear Master:" Letters of a Slave Family The Freedmen's Bureau in Louisiana Listening For Our Past: A Lay Guide To African American Oral History Interviewing White Slavery in the Barbary States Amongst My Best Men: African Americans and the War of 1812 The Search for Freejoe: Researching the Family's History - Actual Account HARRISThe Legacy of Tamar: Courage and Faith in an African American Family Haywood County, TennesseeSlave Narratives - ARKANSAS - Volume II, Part 1 & 2The Sweeter the Juice: A Family Memoir in Black and White Africans in America: America's Journey... Black Roots: A Beginners Guide to Tracing the African-American Family Tree
Sweet Chariot: Slave Family and Household Structure in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana
Index to Slave Names Mentioned in this collection of 18th-20th century newspapers:
Part One: Slaves with Surnames, Unnamed Slaves with Owners' Surnames; then alphabetically, slaves whose first names only are found.
Part Two: Alphabetically, slaves whose first names only are found, continued.
George
Hannah
Harry
Henderson
Henrietta
Henry
Horace
Irene
Isham
Jacob
James
Jefrey
Jim
Jimmey
Joe
John
Juba
Judy
Jupiter
Lavinia
Len
Lewis
Lima
Lince
Louis or Luey
Louis
Louisa
Lucy
Martin
Mat
Milly
Moll
Molly
Morgan
Mose (former slave)
Moses
Nane (& her 3 unnamed sons)
Nathan, 2
Nelson
Pheby
Pompey
Prince
Rhody
Rose
Salley
Sam
Sarah
Seser
Sophia
Spencer
Suck (This may be the same individual as Suky, below.)
Suey
Suky
Susan
Susser
Sylvia
Tab
Tim
Tom
Tucker
Vina
Washington
Wesley
William
Back to Part One of Slave Names
Back to Main Index
Slavery in the 21st Century: Alive and Well
Slave Ancestral Research: It's Something Else
The World They Made Together: Black and White Values in Eighteenth-Century Virginia
North Carolina Slaves and Free Persons of Color, Vol. 2: Chowan County
Slaves in the Family
Freedom's Child: The Life of a Confederate General's Black Daughter
Lay Down Body: Living History in African American Cemeteries
Free Negro Labor and Property Holding in Virginia, 1830-1860
Minutes of the N. C. Manumission Society, 1816-1834
Dear Ones at Home; Letters from Contraband Camps
"Dear Master:" Letters of a Slave Family
The Freedmen's Bureau in Louisiana
Listening For Our Past: A Lay Guide To African American Oral History Interviewing
White Slavery in the Barbary States
Amongst My Best Men: African Americans and the War of 1812
The Search for Freejoe: Researching the Family's History - Actual Account HARRIS
The Legacy of Tamar: Courage and Faith in an African American Family Haywood County, Tennessee
Slave Narratives - ARKANSAS - Volume II, Part 1 & 2
The Sweeter the Juice: A Family Memoir in Black and White
Africans in America: America's Journey...
Black Roots: A Beginners Guide to Tracing the African-American Family Tree
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