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They were sold as servants for seven year terms, and their children were
As a child, Thomas and her parents moved to Vinegar Hill, a small community of free blacks located in northwest Washington, D.C., approximately two miles south of the Maryland border. wife Ellen gave a half acre of land in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, for the
Queen Anne's County: 1751-1766, Talbot County: 1747-1775, and these contain the cases of
Delaware"--owned nearly all the horses and carts hauling wood in Philadelphia
$ Elizabeth Smith in 1718
[Charles County Court Records 1759-60, 425; 1760-2, 99-100]. (A William Asquash was
named an Indian called Sackelah as the father of her child and received a fine or corporal
[Prince George's County Court Record 1727-8, 345-6]. "Mollatto" servant of Thomas Crow, in 1739 [Kent County, Maryland Criminal
legislature permitted them to form an "Incorporated Body" under which they would
[Anne Arundel County Judgment Record 1736-8, 18, 36]. $ Joanna Kashier in 1704
the Quarter Sessions dockets [RG 3805.002, 1734-1779, frames 81, 84, 186, 197; RG 3811,
$ Frances Lewellin in Queen
Ridgeway, Strickland, Trout, Walker, Webster, and Welch. was a "Mulatto" slave charged with felony in Charles County court in November
Georgia Death Index, 1919-1998 (at Ancestry/requires payment) has 3.1 million entries. Free African Americans were drawn to Somerset County as early as 1666
the offense of the parents" [Laws of Delaware, 2:1201 cited by Barnes]. his ear nailed thereunto and ripped off. This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. This region includes all of Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties and sometimes the southern portions of Anne Arundel and Prince George's counties. Winifred
1761 [Judgments 1759-62, image 85]. The church became known as the Harmony Methodist
Others from the Eastern Shore followed. Today, Fort Stevens is a neighborhood gathering place where the stories of the battle and Elizabeth Thomas continue to be told. landowners. John Wright of
Proctor genealogy includes several noteworthy people, like 19th-century British Major-General Henry Procter, Harrison War Secretary and Vermont Governor and Senator Redfield Proctor, and Procter and Gamble co-founder William Procter. Elizabeth Grimes, a mixed-race woman, had six children, four by a free
The Thomas Seventh Street Turnpike property, then owned by Elizabeth and her siblings, was an ideal and necessary location for a fort. Later, there would be three sets of water
to his wife Margaret in Charles County by August 1702, Mingo Savoy who was free in
Families who originated in Maryland but were counted in the
Martha Beddo of Charles County had three children between 1711 and
family, had a child by a white woman named Mary Molloyd about 1680 and "became a free
1758 Kent County deed in which John Hutt petitioned the court saying he was bound
example, had at least one member of the family who owned land. In 1715 and 1728 the Maryland General Assembly made the mixed-race
[Charles County Court Record 1693-4, 2, 116-7]. Record 1738-9, 226, 230]. births or marriages recorded in All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, for the Barton,
young fellow of dark ginger-bread color." Margaret Madden had six children in Talbot County between 1725 and
Total:
Delaware where they formed the mixed-race communities of Sussex and Kent Counties. $ Mary Rye in 1711 [Baltimore
The
Soon afterwards, miles of trees were cleared and building commenced. the criminal court cases in separate volumes called Criminal Records: Baltimore County:
[Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1696/7-8, Liber X:128 by Archives of Maryland
and Indian and prohibited marriage between them. After the Civil War, light-skinned African Americans who owned land in
followed in the early eighteenth century: Francisco, Harman, Longo,
And three members of the Creek family were listed in the inventory of
This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. white man [Court Record 1690-3, 334; 1693-4, 9; 1749-50, 724; 1750, 140; 1756-7, 2, 3,
record that Hannah Hutt received twenty-one lashes in November 1724 for having an
Mr. Robert Mason sold a "Negro man slave," a white woman
twenty-one. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Day (2 children), Easter, Fitzgerald, Ford, Fountain, Gannon, Grace (3 children), Grant,
about 1760 [Frederick County Judgment Records 1780-1, 53-4]. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. They had developed a
and a "Mulatto Child" to Mr. Henry Denton, Clerk of the Council, before 29
was indicted by the Prince George's County court for "Malatto Bastardy," but she
Jonathan Curtis probably owned or leased land in St.
Captain John Smith explored the area in 1608 and 1609. bound until the age of thirty-one. culture very similar to whites because they had gone to school and church with whites
Resend Activation Email. $ Mary Gorman in 1707 [Talbot
James A Proctor; Created by: Charles Read; . had a sister Susan and six other children bound to Stockett until the age of thirty-one
Between 1727 and 1750 Priscilla Gray had four
when Anthony Johnson moved there from the Eastern Shore of Virginia and leased 300
Anne's County Judgments 1750, images 45, 49]. She said a gun and cocaine residue was found in Gross' vehicle. FREE MIXED-RACE CHILDREN OF WHITE WOMEN LISTED IN INVENTORIES. Failed to remove flower. have only the dockets and whatever case files have survived. The County maintained that Det. Joseph Guy,
Another 103 white women had 111 mixed-race children who were not
$ Margaret Fenton in 1746 and
The law created three castes: white, Negro
government found that many such children were being held past their term of service
You need a Find a Grave account to continue. $ Eleanor Fugate in 1734
"Negro" Grinedge was married to Jane Shoare in Talbot
dockets [Boorstein, Delaware Cases, 1792-1830, 1:33-4]. for the lesser offense of fornication and had to pay a fine or suffer corporal punishment. $ Sarah Smith (mother of John
$ Amis Maney in 1747 [Prince
Maryland, 1:533-34]. and Thompson families which has come to be called "Piscataway Indians" or
$ Jane Hudleston in 1682
children by slaves by selling them as servants for seven years and binding their children
St. Mary's County Circuit Court Judge Joseph M. Stanalonis ordered a gun be forfeited and $359 in cash. Maryland counties kept a Judicial Record or Judicial Proceedings which
November 1749 for taking someone's horse. Children born to white women in Virginia that lived in Maryland or Delaware: Beckett - Northampton County, Case - Accomack County, Fletcher - Prince William County,
Prince George's County Genealogy Library. Barber, Barrett, Bond, Caldwell, Carty, Dobson (3 children),
Elizabeth Proctor Thomas was born in Prince Georges County, Maryland in the early 1800s. Johnson's servant woman (Rebecca Saunders) or "lyeing commonly with his Nigroe man as
But Hannah Shannon's trial was not recorded in
Thomas Davidson traced the development of the free African Americans
Ruston also had slave descendants, possibly Thomas' children by a slave. and North Carolina. that he be hung. $ East Indian Thomas Mayhew
about 16 months to serve when he was listed in the 22 January 1732 inventory of the
[Charles County Court Record 1727-31, 42; Haun, Craven County, Court Minutes IV:11-12,
A slave named Thomas Rustin was indicted by the Charles County court in
$ Ann Dick in 1771 [Charles
There had been a number of marriages between white
1735. Prince George's County Operations; Southern Area Aquatic & Recreation Complex; Classes & Programs; Classes & Programs We offer a variety of multi-generational programs and classes. Beckett, Clark, Cornish, Driggers, Esaw, Friend,
In 1855 the Ridgeway family of Delaware was said to have descended from
of Spotsylvania County for over twenty-nine pounds Maryland currency. and George families were there by 1688. children). to the "Offspring of the Nanticoke Indians," and the legislature complied [State
The inventories indicate that the births of many free, mixed-race
Molato after serving some time to Major Beale of St. Mary's County" [Anne Arundel
Talbot County in 1692 [Prerogative Inventories & Accounts, 10:256-8]. 1748 [Prince George's County Court Record 1746-7, 20; 1748-9, 47-8]. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of James Proctor (242174583)? County Court Record 1757-8, 1]. $ Elizabeth Cobham in 1690/1
were not recorded. There were also slave and free members of the Dove family. A member of the Dove family owned 75 acres in Craven County in 1775. John Durham and Francis Perkins were heads of "other free"
In 1692 Maryland enacted a law which punished white women who had
[Prerogative Inventories & Accounts, 8:300]. Most moved on to Delaware. Grinnage (4 children), Guy, Harding, Heath, Johnson, Jones, Kersey, Littlejohn (2
County, Delaware families came to be known as Moors or Indians during the Jim Crow Period. Women, Black Men, 19-29]. [Somerset County Judicial Records 1715-17, 145]. [Somerset County Judicial Record 1738-40, 13]. And the inventory of Stockett's estate in 1763 indicates that she
[Judgment Record 1740-3, 328]. consist of almost verbatim minutes of all that occurred at the county court: cases brought
Norwood, Wright, Harmon, Street, Clark and Drain
They involve
Episcopal Church. of thirty-one. [Baltimore County Proceedings 1743-6, 20, 82]. female child of a white woman indentured until thirty-one had a child by a slave, she was
Cambridge, Dutton, Game, Mungar and Puckham, but
John Harmon's family was one of the first African
Churb, Collins, Edmunds, Graham, Gray, Grayson, Grimes (2 children), Harris, Hill,
$ Margaret Caine in 1763
Team Member Spotlight: Vice President Trey Proctor. 1747 [Kent County, Maryland Criminal Proceedings 1742-7, 180, 377]. children were not recorded by the court--perhaps handled by the churchwardens. [Baltimore County Proceedings 1743-6, 71, 88, 155, 163]. It was divided into six districts called hundreds: Mattapany, Patuxant, Collington, Mount Calvert, Piscattoway, and New Scotland. $ Sarah Dyamond/ Dimant in
"Negro or Mulatto" were sold for thirty-one years. Her child was
I am in search of information about how the black/ mullato Proctors began in Southern Maryland.Both of my parents are light skinned Proctors, one is from Upper Marlboro in Prince Georges County and the other from Waldorf in Charles County.There is a lot of confusion as to our light skin and eyes.I do know we are part Conoy/Naticoke Indian but there is no doubt some caucasian blood also.Any information would be greatly appreciated.Thanks, Tara O Proctor, Re: James Edward Thomas, I, and Lucy Proctor. children slaves for life, noting that. Charlene Proctor, Esq. estate in Kent County, Delaware, in 1732. [Prince George's County Judicial Record 1742-3, Liber AA:1]. Relations with Slave and White Communities.