Sale of 101 Slaves in the Estate of B.J. Johnson, Charleston, SC, 1862
On 15 Oct, 1862, 101 slaves in the estate of B.J. Johnson were sold to 27 purchasers. The record of the sale, filed 1 Dec 1862, lists the names of purchasers and those they purchased. We invite you to contribute to this page.
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Sale of 101 Slaves in the Estate of B.F. Johnson, Charleston, SC, 1862
On 15 Oct, 1862, 101 slaves in the estate of B.F. Johnson were sold to 27 purchasers. The record of the sale, filed 1 Dec 1862, lists the names of purchasers and those they purchased.
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Purchasers, and those they purchased were:
Theo Wagner:
· Nero - slave
· Tenah - slave
· Clarissa - slave
· Delia - slave
· Toby - slave
A M Hart:
· William - slave
· Chloe - slave
· Jane - slave
A Forsyth:
· Isaac - slave
· Tenah - slave
· Andrew - slave
· Isaac - slave
· Solomon - slave
· Polly - slave
A Forsyth:
· Hagar - slave
· Tenah - slave
· Child - slave
· Emma - slave
· Joe - slave
· Sarah - slave
· Marcus - slave
· George - slave
· Delia - slave
· Eliza - slave
· Henry - slave
· Hannah - slave
· Mary - slave
· Richard -slave
J W Derr:
· Mark - slave
W M Myers:
· Cate - slave
G B Nunamoller:
· Rhody - slave
· Winter - slave
· Moses - slave
· Frank - slave
· Charly - slave
· Old Joe - slave
J C Lefford:
· Rachel - slave
· Joe - slave
Theo Wagner:
· Quashy - slave
H Salling:
· Margaret - slave
V V S Austin:
· Tyrah - slave
· Sucy - slave
· Hannah - slave
· Phillip - slave
· Sylvia - slave
Chs Logan:
· Allan - slave
· Daphney - slave
· Peter - slave
· Julian - slave
· Daphney - slave
· Infant - slave
W H Fox:
· Flora - slave
· Dinah - slave
· Sam - slave
J Hanckel:
· Old Dick - slave
· Minor - slave
· Will - slave
· Clarissa - slave
S A Zeigler:
· Betty - slave
· Morris - slave
E Pollard:
· Polydore - slave
· Bella - slave
· Diana - slave
· Peter - slave
· Dinah - slave
J N Feasler:
· Cyrus - slave
Thos Flanigan:
· Trumpeter - slave
· Sarai - slave
· Old Beck - slave
J W Derr:
· Friday - slave
L A Zeigler:
· Jupiter - slave
A Forsythe:
· John - slave
· Lizzy - slave
· Polly - slave
· Ida - slave
· Toney - slave
· Mary - slave
H Oland:
· Marcus - slave
J H Metz:
· Sampson - slave
· Fanny - slave
· Molsey - slave
· Jasquin - slave
S Woolf:
· Frank - slave
· Rynah - slave
· Fanny - slave
J Hanckel:
· Devonshire - slave
G R Starling:
· Norvel -slave
· Beck - slave
· Betty - slave
Theo Wagner:
· Stephen - slave
· Judith - slave
· Joe - slave
· Helen - slave
· Stephen - slave
· Hector - slave
· Old Delia - slave
· Prince - slave
Theo Wagner:
· Flora - slave
· Eleaner - slave
· Renty - slave
· Daniel -slave
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