Inventory of People Enslaved by Thomas Fuller Hazzard 1857, Glynn Co., Georgia

Thomas Fuller Hazzard
1857

Appraisement & Inventory Record Book pgs. 285 & 286

NAME SEX AGE VALUE
Will man 50 $250
Prince man 50 $400
January man 55 $150
Mautamoro? man 55 $100
Abram man 30 $1000
Alfred man 30 $1000
Sam man 28 $1000
Ansel man 18 $1000
Carie? boy 14 $850
Jack boy 11 $600
Thomas boy 8 $500
Joshua boy 6 $300
Eve woman 36 $850
Jane woman 36 $600
Fanny woman 36 $500
Tener & son Harvard woman 25 & 1 1/2 $1000?
Bess woman 23 $850
Inda & child Sue woman 21 & 1 1/2 $1000
Grace girl 14 $400
Dinah girl 12 $450
Charlotte girl 6 $350
Nancy woman 63 $200
Glascow boy 3 $200
Glascow  [diseased] man 25 $400
Tony man 15? $250
Hager woman 80 no value
Phebe woman 50 $200
Rachael? woman 36 $850
Harriett girl 12 $400
Scipio boy 8 $350
Jerry boy 4 $250     
   

Total=

$16,250

 

Another document has some of the enslaved separated into Lots. This was usually done to divide property equally among the heirs.
Some lots were valued more than others, therefore that lot holder would have to pay the other lot holders the difference.

Lot #1      $3200 Lot #2     $3000 Lot #3     $3150 Lot #4      $3150
Alfred             $1000 Abram             $1000 Ansile              $1000 Sam                $1000
Judy & Inf.    $800 Mautamoro     $100 Will?                $250 January          $250
Sue                 $200 Fanny              $500 Jane                 $500 Tena               $700
Prince             $400 Cane                $800 Thomas            $500 Grace             $500
Eve                 $800 Jack                $600 Dina                 $500 Hayward         $200
                                          Charlotte          $300 Joshua             $500
    Nancy              $100  

Lot #1 was to pay $67 to Lot #2 and Lots #3 & 4 to pay $17 each to Lot #2.

 

 

 

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