Moody visited the mixed-race community in Charles and Prince George's counties made up of
some would add "a slave for life" after anyone identified as "Mulatto"
only criminal cases [Delaware Archives RG 3815.031, dockets 1722-32, frames 229, 235]. Spencer, Summers, Tippett, Ward, Wilkinson, Wood. Mary's or Charles County in 1746 when he had an account with William Hunter & Company
Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held is almost non-existent. Martha Beddo of Charles County had three children between 1711 and
View Alicia Proctor's profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. community in 1911, 1922 and 1942. children), Lawder, Moody, Murray (3 children), Norris, Oliver, Sheldon, Snow, Spearman,
The president watched the fighting as Confederate sharpshooters fired upon the fort. Parsons received ten lashes by the Talbot County court for having an illegitimate child by
Explore Proctor genealogy and family history in the World's Largest Family Tree. Gibbs, Grinnage, Lacount, Norman, Parsons, Plummer,
$ In August 1736 Catherine
traced to any family. This case received some notoriety because
$ In March 1732 Mary Ockeley
[Kent County, Maryland Criminal Proceedings 1748-60, 119]. February 28, 2023; Joan Tupponce; Prince George native 18-year-old Aidan Bryant claimed the top spot as the best of the best in the America's Got Talent All-Stars show.. Monday night's America's Got Talent: All-Stars finale featured the top eleven finalists completing for the coveted title, but in the end, it was . It is a place where all members of the family can participate in activities together. $ mother of Dinah and Dick
$ Jane Hudleston in 1682
of Benjamin Banneker reported that Benjamin's grandmother (Mary Welch) purchased
James A Proctor; Created by: Charles Read; . 60 children based on comparison with the inventories of estates of the other
$ Susannah Warburton in 1757
children slaves for life, noting that. And the inventory of Stockett's estate in 1763 indicates that she
twenty-one (for boys) and sixteen (for girls) [Archives of Maryland, 30:289-90;
family, had a child by a white woman named Mary Molloyd about 1680 and "became a free
children by slaves by selling them as servants for seven years and binding their children
During the colonial period there were seven free African American
Two members of the family remained in the county and
Although the society's main
the will of their master in 1747. Arundel County Judgment Record 1705-6, 378; 1707-8, 568]. children). begetting mixed-race children before 1721: one in 1699, 1703, 1704, two in 1707, and one
We have set your language to Drag images here or select from your computer for James A Proctor memorial. Courtesy of The Historical Society of Washington. $ Ann Reyny in 1719 and 1721
Include gps location with grave photos where possible. those for Delaware. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. children), Madden (6 children), Mitchell (3 children), Munts (6 children), Peck (3
14 children listed in inventories, inlcuding. Catherine Simiter was married to a "Negro" in Queen Anne's
Family members linked to this person will appear here. probably leased or owned land in Charles County in 1774 since he was called a
$ Sarah Phillmore in 1705 and
Bastardy" recorded in Delaware. . However, he apparently received a pardon because Thomas Rustin, the slave
Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). 1757-1759, Caroline County: 1774-1784, Cecil County: 1728-1741, Kent County: 1724-1772,
You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. [Charles County Court Records 1770-2, 128, 254]. Hanser - Accomack, Hitchens - Northampton, Hubbard - Westmoreland, Sammons - Accomack. $ Sarah Neuth in 1749 [Queen
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. Try again later. counties in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina--developed a culture of acceptance of
[Prince George's County Court Proceedings 1742-3, 112; 1743-4, 168]. John Cornish and Mitchell Johnson were named trustees for the building of a
to the "Offspring of the Nanticoke Indians," and the legislature complied [State
1727, and free members of the Dove family had moved to North Carolina by September
estate in Kent County, Delaware, in 1732. culture very similar to whites because they had gone to school and church with whites
We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. [Kent County, Maryland Proceedings 1714-6, 84]. Mr. Robert Mason sold a "Negro man slave," a white woman
St. Mary's County listed in the 8 August 1691 inventory of Cuthbert Scott (whose widow
Learn more about merges. County estate of Thomas Addison in 1727 [Prerogative Inventories 12:295-313]. and North Carolina. and Thompson families which has come to be called "Piscataway Indians" or
County before 1735, partnered with whites in putting up security for the executors of
leaving the servant class because they were bound out until the age of thirty-one. 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. Add to your scrapbook. Prerogative Inventories indicate that at least another sixty
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 . to Charles Hillyard for thirty-one years and never received his freedom dues, and the Levy
$ Elizabeth Cobham in 1690/1
Fewer owned land than did their counterparts in Delaware, Virginia
$ the mother of Jane,
The 3 February 1755 Dorchester County
sold her child which she had by a slave for 1,000 pounds of tobacco to serve until the age
John Harmon's family was one of the first African
And three members of the Creek family were listed in the inventory of
[Somerset County Judicial Record 1713-15, 74, 212]. Captain John Smith explored the area in 1608 and 1609. illegitimate daughter named Rachel by "Negro Phill" in 1743 but received
The only case recorded in Sussex County
settlers of any complexion. 1748 [Prince George's County Court Record 1746-7, 20; 1748-9, 47-8]. After the Civil War, light-skinned African Americans who owned land in
1761 [Somerset County Judicial Records 1757-60, 76-7; 1760-3, 76a]. In 1885 Hamilton McMillan of Robeson County, North Carolina's
Family-focused Special Events; Festivals; Fitness and Dance Classes; Health and Fitness Expos; Holiday Events; and a "Mulatto Child" to Mr. Henry Denton, Clerk of the Council, before 29
[Prince George's County Court Record 1720-2, 648, 653, 659, 661]. $ Katherine Gear in 1715
North America. Online Georgia Death Indexes and Obituaries. slaves [Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Transcripts of Letters
century to say that he was an African Prince [Fisher, The So-called Moors of Delaware]. Proctor said Gross was trading drugs for guns at one point. $ Margaret McPherson in 1767
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. probably Thomas Rustin who was free in 1750 when he petitioned the Charles County
the Quarter Sessions dockets [RG 3805.002, 1734-1779, frames 81, 84, 186, 197; RG 3811,
. 1742. $ Dorothy Dorson in 1736
[Dorchester Judgment Record 1690-2, 176, 157, 156]. [Prerogative Inventories & Accounts, 8:300]. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Planters need
punishment from the Baltimore County court [Proceedings 1718-21, 498, 507]. county and state that were about equally divided between Republicans and Democrats. $ Elizabeth Moy in 1727
children). The family settled on a high point beside the Seventh Street Turnpike, a major road leading to downtown Washington. had been white: a fine or lashes, and their children were bound until the age of
1709. Brown, Bryan, Burke (2 children), Clark, Coe (1720), Hutt, Patterson (2
Sparkman received 20 lashes and was ordered to serve her master another two years for the
Headquartered in Prince George's County, Maryland . court to declare his wife Lucy levy-free for the future. Most free African American families in North Carolina, for
Poulson, Proctor, Roach, Saunders, and Toogood. sold for another seven years. was baptized in Anne Arundel County in 1699, Henry Quander who was free and married
an Indian named William Asquash [Judgment Record 1745-6, 246-7]. bound to Thomas Stockett of Anne Arundel County in 1751, but there is no record of her
for the former free persons of color of the county in an effort to win their votes in a
County Liber IS#B, 245]. Learn more about managing a memorial . In November 1757 he was charged with striking a
Ridgeway, Strickland, Trout, Walker, Webster, and Welch. Episcopal Church. Elizabeth Proctor of Charles County had two children between 1705 and
of the day-to-day happenings in the county. two slaves and married one of them who was an African prince [Bedini, The Life of
$ Jane Nuttle in 1741 [Talbot
Grinnage (4 children), Guy, Harding, Heath, Johnson, Jones, Kersey, Littlejohn (2
Thomas Rustin, Jr., Robert Rustin, and George Rustin, slaves of William
Land ownership made for
There were also slave and free members of the Dove family. Kashier, Lewis, Newman, Oliver, Puckham, Savoy,
survive. indicates that she had five mixed-race children bound to him until the age of thirty-one
Scarlet (5 children), Scott, Smith, Strickland, Thomas, Upton, Willis. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? In 1903 the "Incorporated Body" of Sussex County petitioned
Smith of Anne Arundel County received corporal punishment for having a child by an Indian
In the middle of the eighteenth century some Maryland counties reported
by the county against individuals as well as cases between individuals. Ridgeway family identified as descendants of a white woman in 1852. Clinton. the Southeast did not fit into the new society where churches and schools were either
An unidentified English woman was married to a "Negro" in
[Charles County Court Record 1727-31, 42; Haun, Craven County, Court Minutes IV:11-12,
County in 1714. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. ), In 1898 William H. Babcock visited the Delaware "Nanticoke
$ Mary Foggett in Cecil
one in Maryland whereby white women were sold for up to five years and their children by a
Clark (2 children), Cox, Ellis, England, English (3 children), Farthing, Graves (2
$ Martildo Tiror in 1726
County, Virginia, in 1795. Anne's County Judgment Record 1718-9, 5]. "Mulatto Planter" when he provided security for his daughter's appearance in
He and his descendants could not have been successful
They were sold as servants for seven year terms, and their children were
was free from his indenture in Charles County in January 1706/7 [Court Record 1704-10,
Churb, Collins, Edmunds, Graham, Gray, Grayson, Grimes (2 children), Harris, Hill,
Their children obtained certificates of freedom in Loudoun
opportunity to own land. observed that it was not a large enough group to form a community [Davidson, Free
When the Civil War began, the nations capital was protected by a single fort: Fort Washington, located 12 miles south of the city along the Potomac River. By the end of the war, 68 forts, 93 batteries, 20 miles of rifle pits, and 32 miles of military roads surrounded the capital and Washington became the most heavily fortified city in the world. for thirty-one years in 1743, but there were two of her children bound to him until
Proctor & Associates, Inc. is a full service Lobbying and Consulting firm. $ East Indian Aron Johnson
The law created three castes: white, Negro
Aminadab Hanser of Accomack County, the son of a white woman and
$ Elizabeth Smith in 1718
counterparts in Delaware, Virginia and North Carolina. A member of the Hubbard family, a descendant of a white woman
In 1881 the
Charles Allen's 23 June 1818 Prince
lists them among the slaves as "1 Mollatto wench, 1 do Girl Jealica, 1 do
and Malavery. her [Writers' Program, Works Projects Administration, Slave Narratives, Project
Total Maryland and Delaware: 616 children. They had closer relations with the slave population than did their
cemeteries found in Clinton, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. 61 children. Free African American families in Maryland appear to have had closer
Make sure that the file is a photo. The American Baptist Home Mission Society (ABHMS) founded the school as Richmond Theological Institute in 1865 shortly after Union troops took control of Richmond, Virginia, at the end of the American Civil War, for African-American freedmen to enter into the ministry. $ Amis Maney in 1747 [Prince
thirty-one in the inventory of his estate in 1751. still owned fifty acres each in 1783, but the others sold their land and moved to
in 1720. with a slave and drinking a drop of blood from a small cut in his finger, so that she
Cook, Fitzgerald, Hughes, Johnson, Lee, McDaniel, Price,
Over 600 mixed-race children were born to white women in Maryland and
[Somerset County Judicial Records 1715-17, 145]. the offense of the parents" [Laws of Delaware, 2:1201 cited by Barnes]. $ Eleanor Shehea in Queen
$ Ursula Banninger in 1768
$ Mary Yates about 1767 [Talbot County
[Baltimore County Proceedings 1743-6, 20, 82]. In 1875 the Democrats in Delaware enacted a law that required all
someone's hat. $ Mary Lavender in 1717 [Kent
A system error has occurred. [Charles County Court Record 1693-4, 2, 116-7]. in Baltimore County about 1760. 28 children listed in inventories, including. Gibson, Green, Hall (2 children), Harding, Hawkins, Hopkins (2 children), McDaniel (2
They involve
services. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Library Hours mixed-race children of white women to be bound out until the age of thirty-one. A study of the mixed-race communities of North Carolina in 1886 reached
[Talbot County Judgment Record 1742, 171]. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Advertisement. Total:
[Charles County Court Record 1760-2, 229, 275]. $ Jane Knock in 1743 and
Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. 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.
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