Slaves at Cedar Hill Plantation, Abbeville District, SC, 1857

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The estate inventory of Thomas Pettigrew of Abbeville District (now Anderson County), SC, filed in 1857, lists the names of slaves as Cedar Hill Plantation. Anyone may contribute to this page.

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Slaves at Cedar Hill Plantation, Abbeville District, SC, 1857

| Cedar Hill Plantation, Abbeville, SC

Abbeville District (now Anderson County), SC, filed in 1857, lists the names of slaves as Cedar Hill Plantation.

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Names indexed in this record:

· Thomas Pettigrew - Estate 

· Thomas Pettigreu 

· Flora - slave 

· Tom - slave 

· Sam -slave 

· Jim - slave 

· Grace - slave 

· Charity - slave 

· Stepney - slave 

· Sukey - slave 

· Diana - slave 

· Grace - slave 

· G W Eggleston 

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