Inventory and Division of Slaves in the Estate of Charlotte Cordes, 1827
The estate inventory of Charlotte Cordes, made in 1827, lists the names of enslaved ancestors and how they were divided among 5 heirs of Charlotte Cordes. We invite you to contribute to this page.
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Inventory and Division of Slaves in the Estate of Charlotte Cordes, 1827
1827 | South Carolina
The estate inventory of Charlotte Cordes, made in 1827, lists the names of enslaved ancestors and how they were divided among 5 heirs of Charlotte Cordes.
We invite you to contribute to this page.
This record was indexed and made searchable by Sandra J. Taliaferro.
Following is an accounting of how the estate was divided:
To Dr. Samuel Cordes:
· Jane - slave
· Sam - slave
· Calatchy - slave
· Jeoffry - slave
· Sally - slave
· Israel - slave
· Evey - slave
· Affy - slave
· Peggy - slave
· Anthony - slave
· Bull - slave
· Marianne - slave
· George - slave
To Thomas E Cordes:
· Judith - slave
· Harriet - slave
· Henry - slave
· Molly - slave
· Chance - slave
· Maria - slave
· Julianne - slave
· Solomon - slave
· Sibby - slave
· Corneluis - slave
To Lavinia Cordes and Camilla Cordes:
· Tom - slave
To Camilla Cordes:
· Charles - slave
· Amey - slave
· Gabriel - slave
· Eve - slave
· Esther - slave
· Frederick - slave
To Lavinia Cordes:
· Ceasar - slave
· Charlotte - slave
· William - slave
· March - slave
· Satirah - slave
· Primus - slave
To Catharine Cordes:
· Sharlow - slave
· William - slave
· Sue - slave
· Abram - slave
· Marianne - slave
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This document was digitized as part of a collaborative effort between Footnote, Lowcountry Africana, the South Carolina Department of Archives and History and FamilySearch, to digitize all surviving Charleston, SC Estate Inventories, 1732-1872 and Bills of Sale, 1773-1872, for a FREE Footnote collection.
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This document was indexed and made searchable by Sandra J.Taliaferro.
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