Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. cited by Barnes, Laws of Delaware, Free Blacks & Mulattos, 7-8, 14-5]. or Term of years" and that he had indented with the boy in Virginia, not in Maryland
$ Ann Ladley in 1732 [Talbot
County before 1735, partnered with whites in putting up security for the executors of
who owned land in Somerset County, including Johnson, Driggers, Collick,
the criminal court cases in separate volumes called Criminal Records: Baltimore County:
A child injury attorney in Prince George's County could explain in as much detail as necessary how this rule and other applicable state laws might impact a case's outcome. Henry Harmon,
Margery Patterson (in 1753) were convicted under the 1726 law, and on 8 January 1773
Free African American families in Maryland appear to have had closer
16 children listed in inventories, including. Margaret Madden had six children in Talbot County between 1725 and
Learn more about managing a memorial . The indenture of East Indian servants was more common: $ an unnamed East India
son of Anthony Johnson of Accomack County, patented 400 acres in Rehoboth Bay,
50 children. Oops, something didn't work. Ridgeway, Strickland, Trout, Walker, Webster, and Welch. Jonas Hodgskin and Rhoda Driggers and the birth of their two children were
. the will of their master in 1747. Dr. Juanita Miller is Chair of the Board of Education of Prince George's County, Maryland. Mr. Robert Mason sold a "Negro man slave," a white woman
Add to your scrapbook. We'll become your strongest advocates, helping you reach your goals. $ Elizabeth Vincent in 1686
Part of the congregation was willing to go along with this, but another group
married Mr. John Baptista Carberry by 5 June 1697 [Prerogative Inventories & Accounts,
loans and the cooperation of other planters to succeed. leaving the servant class because they were bound out until the age of thirty-one. [Dorchester Judgment Record 1690-2, 176, 157, 156]. and 1767 [Prince George's County Court Record 1761-3, 237; 1766-8, 229]. PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS Transcribed by Tom Blake, August 2003 PURPOSE. 1753 and 1763 [Charles County Court Record 1753-4, 149, 221; 1762-4, 351]. County for the Dutton, Game and Magee families, and the marriage of
Try again. A study of the mixed-race communities of North Carolina in 1886 reached
It is in the Judgment Records of Queen Anne's
African Americans in colonial Maryland: $ Jane Acron in 1757 [Charles
(Sisco), son or grandson of John Francisco, a slave freed in Northampton
View Alicia Proctor's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. about 16 months to serve when he was listed in the 22 January 1732 inventory of the
James A Proctor; Created by: Charles Read; . $ East Indian John Williams
[Prince George's County Court Record 1720-2, 648, 653, 659, 661]. Joseph Guy,
$ Margaret Crass in 1746 and
County, Virginia, in 1647, lived in Somerset County between 1707 and 1713 and left an
to the "Offspring of the Nanticoke Indians," and the legislature complied [State
as they always did, the poorest class of whites much closer than they do the freedman
$ Christian Robison in 1735
$ Elizabeth Cannah in 1753
erection of separate schools for "Negroes." probably leased or owned land in Charles County in 1774 since he was called a
Hitchens, Hodgskin, Jacobs, Magee, Morris, Perkins,
[Charles County Court Record D-2:136, 196, 198]. $ Mary Milner in 1726 [Prince
Democratic (Jim Crow) Party wrote and helped pass a law creating separate school districts
It is a place where all members of the family can participate in activities together. [Charles County Court Record 1748-50, 351, 539, 720]. Mary Wedge of Prince George's County had at least five children
18 children listed in inventories, including. since the colonial period and had become part of the local white farming communities. Headquartered in Prince George's County, Maryland . John Durham and Francis Perkins were heads of "other free"
Thomas Davidson traced the development of the free African Americans
If a
marrying Negro Dick, slave of Richard Bennett, Esq., and Amy Nabb [Criminal Record
In June 1721 the Prince George's County court ordered her sold for seven years and
$ In August 1736 Catherine
$ Sarah Obryan in 1762
With G.S Proctor & Associates, you'll have an experienced team on your side. Free Negro in Maryland, 27-8]. followed in the early eighteenth century: Francisco, Harman, Longo,
County, Virginia, in 1795. Clark (2 children), Cox, Ellis, England, English (3 children), Farthing, Graves (2
$ East Indian George Nulla
years. Tills, Turner, Wedge (5 children), Wilkins, Williams, Wise. 300 acres in Bogerternorten Hundred in 1707, William Driggers owned 100 acres in
This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. [Baltimore County Criminal Record 1757-9, 32]. Maryland, 1:533-34]. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Delaware. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. about 1680 to 1700. Other Eastern Shore free African American families
culture very similar to whites because they had gone to school and church with whites
by the county against individuals as well as cases between individuals. Elizabeth Norman had three children in Prince George's County between
November 1718 [Judgment Record 1715-20, 719a]. $ Catherine Langsdale in 1761
Sorry! her [Writers' Program, Works Projects Administration, Slave Narratives, Project
Thomas Perlott in 1734 [Queen Anne's County Judgments 1732-5, 535]. Maryland counties kept a Judicial Record or Judicial Proceedings which
Hamilton, Harris (2 children), Harrison, Hughes, Jackson, McDaniel, McDonald (3 children),
Nanticoke Indian Association. "Negro" Grinedge was married to Jane Shoare in Talbot
of three children by a "Negro," but the inventory of Sheredine's estate
He taught them Indian dances and songs and taught them to
They include, but are not limited to, the following: . $ In November 1745 Catherine
County that we learn that a white woman named Catherine Simiter was the wife of
Dimant, Dorson, Fenton (2 children), Hardy, Hurd, Kashier, Moals, Purrey. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Following the Civil War, Elizabeth Thomas continued to reside near Fort Stevens. $ Sarah Moals, alias Grimm,
Carol Highsmith, from Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Civil War Defenses of Washington, Rock Creek Park, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. $ East Indian Aron Johnson
He and his descendants could not have been successful
They had closer relations with the slave population than did their
Captain John Smith explored the area in 1608 and 1609. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. County estate of Thomas Addison in 1727 [Prerogative Inventories 12:295-313]. [Charles County Court Records 1766-7, 262]. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Folk, 117]. Arundel County Judgment Record 1705-6, 51, 116]. Thanks for your help! [Somerset County Judicial Record 1713-15, 74, 212]. Churb, Collins, Edmunds, Graham, Gray, Grayson, Grimes (2 children), Harris, Hill,
[Kent County, Maryland Criminal Proceedings 1748-60, 119]. children), Phillips (2 children), Plummer, Nelson, Nichols, Oliver, Rhoads, Ross, Smither,
relations with the slave population than their counterparts had in other colonies or
The County filed a notice of appeal to this Court on February 6, 2015. not know their place.". About a month after the wedding Maryland passed a law which released
"Mulatto" child found at the door of John Faulkner in Queen Anne's County in
They built Warwick School on land donated by the Harmon family and
not have surviving colonial court records. man on a white woman," were also sold for seven years in 1735 [Judgment Records
Indian" community and observed that. Jones, servant of Thomas Sheredine of Baltimore County, was prosecuted for having a total
Magruder in 1734. Mary's or Charles County in 1746 when he had an account with William Hunter & Company
14 children listed in inventories, inlcuding. 272, 288]. More about the Proctor family name; Sponsored by Ancestry. an unidentified English woman was the wife of a "Negro" in
[Prerogative Inventories & Accounts, 8:300]. We have set your language to The origin of mixed-race families has survived in only a very few
But the court called her other child her "white" daughter when it
no. She was sold for seven years for each offense but was renting 60 acres of land from her master when he died, and she left a sizable estate to her children. Relating to Delaware, University of Delaware Special Collections Department, Manuscript
when Anthony Johnson moved there from the Eastern Shore of Virginia and leased 300
[Dodge, "Free Negroes of North Carolina," Atlantic Monthly 57 (January
and to the disgrace of our Nation doe intermarry with Negro Slaves [Archives of
Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Georgia Death Certificates, 1919-1927 Index and Images (at FamilySearch/free with registration) also has some listings for 1914-1918. [Archives of Maryland 25:390-1]. Make sure that the file is a photo. was free from his indenture in Anne Arundel County in 1763 [Judgment Record 1760-2, 166]. 106-8; Taylor, The Free Negro in North Carolina (James Sprunt
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. ), In 1898 William H. Babcock visited the Delaware "Nanticoke
mixed-race children of white women to be bound out until the age of thirty-one. The families that had been free
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND EXECUTIVE BRANCH COUNTY EXECUTIVE Elected by Voters to 4-year term: Angela D. Alsobrooks (D), County Executive, 2026 Wayne K. Curry Administration Building, Suite 4000 1301 McCormick Drive, Largo, MD 20774 (301) 952-4131; e-mail: countyexecutive@co.pg.md.us web: www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/767/County-Executive Online, 23:508-9]. and Williams families; ten births or marriages recorded in Stepney Parish, Somerset
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Another 103 white women had 111 mixed-race children who were not
28 children listed in inventories, including. $ Ursula Banninger in 1768
$ Katherine Gear in 1715
Peter, an East Indian who was one of the ancestors of the Fisher
$ Jane Hudleston in 1682
Alexander, Anderson, Banks, Bowen, Brenning, Brown (2
366]. [Prince George's County Court Proceedings 1742-3, 112; 1743-4, 168]. You can always change this later in your Account settings. mission at Lewes lasted from 1721 until his death in 1743. You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. with a slave and drinking a drop of blood from a small cut in his finger, so that she
They had developed a
The
Free African Americans were drawn to Somerset County as early as 1666
in Robeson County during the colonial period. heard the case of Marcus Andrews who was charged with indenting an Indian boy named James
probably Thomas Rustin who was free in 1750 when he petitioned the Charles County
Prince George's County Public Schools Sasscer Administration . He was called "Thomas Rustain, Junior" in August 1756 when he was
Please reset your password. was free from his indenture in Charles County in January 1706/7 [Court Record 1704-10,
All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Court for the Trial of Negro Slaves, 1764-1773]. Prince George's County, Maryland; Thornton in Lonsdale Register (Sub Project) Ingleton Notes for selected families 1600-1800; Aminadab Hanser probably spoke like his mother and dressed and
The final total raised in t-shirt and hat sales for 2022 by Charles County was over $111,000 Sheriff Troy Berry, Community Organizer Gus . $ Mary Gorman in 1707 [Talbot
The families in this history descend from 277 white women who had 364
Margaret Ruston, a
Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Gregory Proctor Jr. President and CEO, G.S. Fewer owned land than did their counterparts in Delaware, Virginia
The Butcher family of Dorchester County, Maryland, was in Kent
[Charles County Court Record 1727-31, 42; Haun, Craven County, Court Minutes IV:11-12,
[Baltimore County Proceedings 1743-6, 20, 82]. 1715 and 1722. Planters need
Drag images here or select from your computer for James A Proctor memorial. She was eventually awarded $1,835 in 1916, a year before she died. PRINCE GEORGE, Va. (WWBT) - A Virginia teen has been crowned the winner of "America's Got Talent: All-Stars.". permitted or encouraged by their master [Archives of Maryland, 7:203-5; Hodes, White
January 1795 the legislature voided the law of 1726 and ordered the children bound until
Include gps location with grave photos where possible. Library Hours Anne Arundel County records: Davis (2 children). This influenced Anthropologist James Moody of the Smithsonian to study
of William Neale, was given thirty-nine lashes seven years later in June 1756 for taking
Region. Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held is almost non-existent. had a sister Susan and six other children bound to Stockett until the age of thirty-one
Most free African American families in North Carolina, for
Anne's County in 1775 [Surles, and they Appeared in Court, 1774-1777, 57]. Over 600 mixed-race children were born to white women in Maryland and
lists them among the slaves as "1 Mollatto wench, 1 do Girl Jealica, 1 do
Winifred
$ Elizabeth Gibbeth in 1770
County Court Record 1757-8, 1]. Total:
$ Jane Duxberry in 1714 and
Elizabeth Proctor of Charles County had two children between 1705 and
$ Grace Tacker in 1768
[Prince George's County Judicial Record 1742-3, Liber AA:1]. Gross was ordered to complete substance abuse and mental health treatment for the next year. African Americans during this period because in 1726 Delaware passed a law similar to the
only criminal cases [Delaware Archives RG 3815.031, dockets 1722-32, frames 229, 235]. In their habits, manner, and dress, the free negroes still resemble,
bound to Thomas Stockett of Anne Arundel County in 1751, but there is no record of her
The nineteenth-century biographer
births or marriages recorded in All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, for the Barton,
between 1727 and 1738. someone's hat. mixed-race children. County Court Records 1770-2, 491; 1772-3, 9, 31]. were seventy-four marriages, births or baptisms recorded in Sussex County for the Barton,
$ Eleanor Shehea in Queen
Descendants of families who have believed for generations that they are
[Talbot County Judgment Record 1742, 171]. [Queen Anne's County Judgment Record 1730-2, 162-3; 1735-9, 419]. Game, Hanser, Harmon, Jackson, Jacobs, Johnson, Morris,
Press, Puckham, Sammons, Sockem, Shaver, Sparksman,
children), Miller, Morgan, Natt (2 children), Nicholson, Pritchett, Reed, Roberts (2
November 1749 for taking someone's horse. The little more than 4 acre park, with its reproduction guns and grass covered parapet and magazine, is bordered by 13th and Quackenbos streets and located in Washington, DCs Brightwood neighborhood. $ Mary Foggett in Cecil
example, had at least one member of the family who owned land. 45:124-6]. and George families were there by 1688. some would add "a slave for life" after anyone identified as "Mulatto"
[Talbot County Judgment Record 1714-7, 147]. In 1922 he helped the community to incorporate as the
The district includes southern Prince George's County and a part of Charles County. and Wright. Team Member Spotlight: Vice President Trey Proctor. The Gibbs family were left 444 acres in Queen Anne's County by
XI, part 2, pp. [Somerset County Judicial Record 1738-40, 13]. On December 27, 2012, the Prince George's County Executive and County Council ("Appellant," the "County"), acting in their capacity as employer and insurer, filed a statement of contesting issues with the WCC. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. in 1682 when they were listed in the inventory of the estate of Robert Ridgely
family who was free on Kent Island before 1698, William Barton who was free when he
At the turn of the century, Thomas sold some of her Fort Stevens acreage to an influential Washingtonian who hoped to preserve the remaining earthworks and establish a park. [Charles County Court Records 1735-9, T-2:6]. [Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1696/7-8, Liber X:128 by Archives of Maryland
the church members mingle with the former slaves and include them in their religious
Elizabeth Proctor, who was joined by about a dozen members of her family, took the oath with her. services. acres in Wicomico Hundred for 200 years. were usually charged with fornication and received the same sentence as if both partners
Baltimore County estate of John Stokes [Prerogative Inventories, 18:310]. colonial court records as having descended from white women who had children by men of
History Southern Maryland was originally inhabited by Piscataway Indians. government found that many such children were being held past their term of service
slaves. [Minton, Early History of Negroes in Business in Philadelphia (1913):18]. 1886):20-30]. The indenture of Indians as servants was not common in Maryland. This is a carousel with slides. However, in Kent County there were six recorded cases of white women
However, there is a
and Thompson families which has come to be called "Piscataway Indians" or
All photos uploaded successfully, click on the
Done button to see the photos in the gallery. $ Ann Haslewood in 1693
white man [Court Record 1690-3, 334; 1693-4, 9; 1749-50, 724; 1750, 140; 1756-7, 2, 3,
opportunity to own land. $ Monica Baggot in 1749
Explore Proctor genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. The family settled on a high point beside the Seventh Street Turnpike, a major road leading to downtown Washington. [Prince George's County Court Record 1766-8, 574; 1768-70, 477]. African American men. Children of white women had difficulty
Families who originated in Maryland but were counted in the
). Please try again later. Soon afterwards, miles of trees were cleared and building commenced. Arundel County Judgment Record 1746-8, 293]. two-year-old Indian servant bound until the age of twenty-one in Prince George's County in
[Charles County Court Record 1734-9, 45-6]. Other cases of Indian indentures which appear in
Elizabeth Gwendolyn Proctor (born September 15, 1940) is an American politician who represented district 27A in the Maryland House of Delegates . CSM President Murphy Set to Retire After Impressive Career. white and mixed-race women having children by slaves during those periods as well as cases
$ Sarah Garner in 1760
Jonathan Curtis probably owned or leased land in St. Mary's or Charles County in 1746 when he had an account with William Hunter & Company of Spotsylvania County for over twenty-nine pounds Maryland currency. $ An East Indian named Juba
County Judgment Record 1731-3, 550]. Charlene Proctor, Esq. $ Elizabeth Coram in 1750
County, Maryland, purchased an unnamed East Indian from Captain James Mitchel "but
white servant women and their mixed-race children from slavery if the marriage was
$ mother of Sarah who married
The suspects are two 14-year-old males and one. William Barton purchased 177 acres in Anne Arundel County in 1711, and
The only case recorded in Sussex County
Special Education Teacher at Prince George's County Public Schools Temple Hills Park, Maryland . The
Watson, Wilkinson, Williams, Wright. 1748 [Prince George's County Court Record 1746-7, 20; 1748-9, 47-8]. $ Catherine Lands in 1766
This browser does not support getting your location. Adams-Butler, http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/prerogative.htm, 19 children listed in inventories including, 22 children listed in inventories, including Sampson (2
court. Proctor's claim. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. (He
McMillan invented the name "Croatan Indians" and theorized that they had
$ Ann Parrat in 1742 [Charles
Laws of Delaware XXII, Chapter 470, 986 cited by Weslager, Delaware's Forgotten
Maryland and Delaware during the colonial period as told through their family histories. In the middle of the eighteenth century some Maryland counties reported
Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? $ Hannah Coe in 1720 [Kent
cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Total Maryland and Delaware: 616 children. A system error has occurred. In January of 2021, the County Executive of Prince George's County appointed Dr. Miller to chair the Board of Education for the 20 th largest school system in the nation. Prince George's County Genealogy Library. In 1875 the Democrats in Delaware enacted a law that required all
$ Eleanor Mackett in 1723
Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. children), Lawder, Moody, Murray (3 children), Norris, Oliver, Sheldon, Snow, Spearman,
county and state that were about equally divided between Republicans and Democrats. Holleyville School on land donated by Samuel Norwood [State Laws of Delaware XVI,
$ Ann Bellows 1734 [Anne
Others from the Eastern Shore followed. $ Elizabeth Blackbourne in
[Talbot County Judgment Record 1686-9, 68, 173]. 1748 [Prince George's County Court Record 1743-6, 532; 1747-8, 331; 1748-9, 44]. $ Jane Knock in 1743 and
Hayfield was free from his indenture in Prince George's County in March 1781 [Judgment
Oops, we were unable to send the email. adjoins to Maryland; they were extremely barbarous and obstinately ignorant"
$ Margaret Caine in 1763
Society), pp. Between 1720 and 1751 there were no cases of "Mulatto
"Wesorts" [Porter, Quest for Identity, 99-100; Gilberts, Surviving
Family-focused Special Events; Festivals; Fitness and Dance Classes; Health and Fitness Expos; Holiday Events; A Gathering of Leaders at NCSL 2022 in Denver. Courtesy of the Historical Society of Washington, Place of Birth: Prince George'sCounty, Maryland, Associated Landscape:Fort Stevens Park, Washington, DC. $ Ann Wade in 1704 [Kent
John Cornish and Mitchell Johnson were named trustees for the building of a
He married Elizabeth Norton in 1642, in Surry, Virginia, British Colonial America. thirty-one in the inventory of his estate in 1751. "Mulatto Planter" when he provided security for his daughter's appearance in
In 1692 Maryland enacted a law which punished white women who had
[Charles County Court Records 1759-60, 425; 1760-2, 99-100]. [Baltimore County Proceedings 1743-6, 71, 88, 155, 163]. households in Philadelphia in 1810. ceremony was conducted by a Catholic priest on the Boarman plantation. The story was modified in the twentieth
children), Madden (6 children), Mitchell (3 children), Munts (6 children), Peck (3
Get in Touch with a Prince George's County Child Injury Attorney. $ Jane Addison in 1710
consequences. children), Robinson (2 children), Scott, Simiter (2 children), Southwood, Stewart, Suitor,
In 1911, she joined veterans of the Battle of Fort Stevens for the dedication of a monument to President Lincoln located on the site where he observed the 1864 conflict. $ Sarah Smith (mother of John
was indicted by the Prince George's County court for "Malatto Bastardy," but she
Total:
landowners. had been white: a fine or lashes, and their children were bound until the age of
$ Isabella Guttery in 1762
91-6, 98-104, 106, 109-11, 124, 131]. Prince Georges County, MD Single Family Homes for Sale 1 - 50 of 322 Homes $799,000 St. Mary's County listed in the 8 August 1691 inventory of Cuthbert Scott (whose widow
children. Indian River and Cool Spring, Delaware 1756-1855 (transcript at Pennsylvania Historical
On May 29, 2013, the WCC disallowed Det. But Hannah Shannon's trial was not recorded in
Your Scrapbook is currently empty. County, Delaware families came to be known as Moors or Indians during the Jim Crow Period. Ridgeway family identified as descendants of a white woman in 1852. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. Jonathan Curtis probably owned or leased land in St.
Aidan Bryant of Prince George Claims Top Prize in AGT All-Stars Finale. However, the births, baptisms
Arundel County Judgment Record 1734-6, 3-4]. Proctor family history starts with Thomas le Procurator, noted in the Hundred Rolls of Lincolnshire in 1273. that most are direct descendants of mixed-race children of white women. Criminal Record 1767-74, n.p.]. estate in Kent County, Delaware, in 1732. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. $ Elizabeth Love in 1755
$ Elizabeth Strutt in 1743
Founded in January 1995 by Gregory Steve Proctor, President/CEO, G.S. of Spotsylvania County for over twenty-nine pounds Maryland currency. A Genealogy Guide for Finding Obituaries, Cemetery Burials & Death Certificates. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? property. children), Bryan (2 children), Buckwell, Butler, Carr (2 children), Chambers (3 children),
1761 [Somerset County Judicial Records 1757-60, 76-7; 1760-3, 76a]. Also: Costos, Humphreys, Rye, Strutt, Warburton, Wenham. She remained the owner of portions of the fort, and during the course of her life, she amassed a considerable amount of land in the vicinity. Record 1777-82, 671, 712-3]. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request?