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Tag Archives: 1850 slave list

Slave list, 1860

Posted on April 1, 2015 by skinnerf

  See Slave Lists for transcriptions, photo credits, Edenton slave baptisms, 1850 slave lists, 1846 slave lists, Gabriel Johnston slave estate, Thomas King’s slaves, and African American slave families in antebellum Edenton.

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