Name,Gender,Role,Record Purpose,Location,Date,Source,Notes Abbey A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Abbey A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 16, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",An emetic for Abbe 1/6 Acka A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Agnes A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 12, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Agness ..10..[0] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 12, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for diliverg [delivering] Agness (R Plant: [River Plantation]) ..10..0 Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 23, 1787","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Williams pd [paid] her for delivering Agnus 0..10..0 Agnes A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 3]…Daphne, Murria, Agnus, Suck, Sucky, Judy 1t, Judy 2d …" Agnes A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 03, 1790","Farm Reports, 9 January 1790","By Sickness Cornelia 6 days Natt 3, & Agness 3 days" Agnes A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790",By Sickness Doll 6 days – Cloe 4 [days]. Breach 2 [days] – Judy 2 [days] & Suck 1 day in child bed Agness 6 [days] 21 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Suck 5 days - Natt 3 - Ruth 3 - Daphny 4 - Pegg 4 Agness 2 - Robin 3 Doll 5 Hanh 6 Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Agnes A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Ruth 4 days Judy 6 [days] Ned 1 [day] Peg 1 [day] Agnes 4 [days] hannah 2 [days] 18 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 17, 1791","Farm Reports, 17 September 1791",By Sickness Peg 6 Agnes 6 Doll 5 Judy 3 Hannah 2 days 22 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Sickness Breachy 1 Richmond 3 Sall 3 Agness 2 days Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Agness 2 Suke 4 Esther 1 Ned 2 days Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By Sickness Daphne 6, Cloe 6, Agniss 4, Sall 4, Frank 1" Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797","Sick Agnes in Child bed, 6 days" Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Agnes in Child bed 6 days Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797","There are 3 Negroe Children Born, & one dead at River Farm 1 born at Mansion house. Sina 1 And at Union Farm 1 born & one dead - It was killed by Worms. Medical Assistance was called - But the Mothers are very innatentive to their Young - A Nurse, & some place set a part for the sick may be thot on when Your Ex. returns." Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Sick Agnes in Child bed 6 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Agnes & Cornelia in Childbed 12 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",Sick Agnes in Childbed 6 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",Sick Agnes 5 [days] Agnes A,Female,Stock Keeper,Health,River Farm,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Agnes gone to Doctor & attending to the Stock 2 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Agness 2 days Agnes A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 06, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding Agnes 0..3..0 Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",[Sick] Agness 6 days Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[Sick] Agness 3 days Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",[Sick] Agnes 6 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",[Sick] Agnes 6 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 December 1798",Agnes in Child bed 2 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 05, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",Sick - One of the women in Child bed 6 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 12, 1799","Farm Reports, 12 January 1799",[Sick] Agnes 6 [days] Agnes A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Agnes in Child bed 6 [days] Agnes A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 02, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishop for Delg [Delivering] Betty at the Home House and Jane at D. [Dogue] Run Ret [Receipt] 1..[0]..[0] Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 02, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Thos [Thomas] Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Betty at the Home House and Jane at D. [Dogue] Run Rct [Receipt] 1..0..0 Agnes B,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",Agga … Jone's/dead … Ditto [Dogue Run] Agnes B,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Agnes B,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 15, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sickness agness 2 [days] Agnes B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 20, 1796","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By 1 Blanket given to Dogue Run Sarah & 1 to agness at the same place 2 Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick...Agnes 6 [days] Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Sick...Agness 6 days Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Sickness...Agnes 2 days Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",[Sick] Agnes 3 [days] Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",[Sick] Agnes 1 [day] Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",[Sick] Agnes 2 days Agnes B,Female,Nurse,Health,Dogue Run,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Agness minding her Child when sick 3 [days] Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Sickness...Agness 1 day Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Sick...Agness 3 days Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[Sick] Agness one day Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Sick|2 days Agnes B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 05, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",[Sick] Agnes 2 [days] Agnes B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Agnes C,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Agnes D,Female,,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Alce,Female,,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment ... In New Kent [Column 1] Anthony £20 & wife Betty 25 £55, Will 40, George 40 }, Doll 30 }, Lucy 25 }, Peter 20 }, Alce 12 }, } Dolls Childn [Colulmn 2]|15, Phillis 50, Duke 40, Scomberg 30, Prince 10 … £ 367" Alce,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Moncock Hill,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in Hanover... [column 1] Matt 45, Sam 45, Sarah 30, Moll 35, Jenny 40, Morris 25, Bob 25, ... [column 2] John 20, Paul 23, Patrick 15, Davy 12, Alce 25, Jenny 8, Kitt 40 …" Alce,Female,,Provisions,,December 1782,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Do Do [Benjamin Shreve] Do [for a hat] for Alice ..12..0 Alce,Female,,Provisions,,December 1782,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Do [Ben Shrieve] a Hatt for Alice ..12..[0] Alce,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"May 05, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To Laying open an Abcess on Alice's childs Neck Alce,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"July 25, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Alice for 1 dozen Do [Chickens] ..5..[0] Alce,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,June 1794,"Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By ditto [Cash] paid Ailse pr. [per] ditto [dozen Chickens] 0..6..0 Alce,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding & medicine for Alice ..2..6 Alce A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 06, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Eithy (Midwife) pd her for delivering Caroline at the Mansn House & Darcus at Muddy Hole each 10/ 1..[0]..[0] Alce A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Alce B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Do [Clothes] Else a Girl 1 shift Alce B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. [Balance] of her acct [account] £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct [account] 15th Augt [August] also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn [Mansion] House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: [Dogue] Rug [Run] Alice & Amy at My [Muddy] Hole 5..10..[0] Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,Nurse,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 10, 1790","Farm Reports, 10 July 1790","By Sickness Pegg in child bed 6 days - Alice tendg [tending] her 1 [day] – Will sick, 6 Do. [days] 13 [days]" Alce B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Alice 3 days 3 [Days] Alce B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By sickness, Peggy 6 and Alice 6" Alce B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Sickness Will 6 days Ailse 1 day Alce B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",[Sick] Elsey 2 [days] Alce B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",[Sick] Alsey 3 [days] Alce B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Alsey 3 days Alce B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,1771,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By your Wifes [Susanna Bishop] delivering House Alce ..10..[0] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Alce C,Female,House Servant,Health,Mansion House,December 1771,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Cash pd [paid] your Wife delivg [delivering] House Alce ..10..[0] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 21, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Susanna Bishop - delivg [delivering] House Alce ..10..[0] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah..." Alce C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Alce C,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To [Cloths] for women, Sall, Betty, Moll, Else, Jeany, Else, Charlote" Alce C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Alce C,Female,House Servant,Health,Mansion House,December 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your Wife [Susannah Bishop] - laying House Alice ..10..[0] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 11, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Ditto [Cash] pd [paid] Thos [Thomas] Bishop for his wife [Susannah Bishop] ..10..0 Alce C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 11, 1774","Cash Memorandum, 1774-1775",By Cash pd[paid] Thos[Thomas] Bishop for his Wifes[Susannah] delivg[delivering] Ho. [House] Alice 10 Shillings Alce C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 11, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] for his Wife [Susannah Bishop] ..10..[0] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 27, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for laying Kitty & Alice 1..[0]..[0] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 27, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishup for Laying Kitty & Alice 1..0..0 Alce C,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"April 22, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 22 April 1778","We have some of our people sick, among them is Ariana a child of Alice’s who I believe must Die—worms I believe is the cause of its illness the others not Bad" Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 16, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Laying Betty @ the Ferry Sall, and Alice Home House and Jone D. [Dogue] Run 6..0..0" Alce C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 16, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes 6..[0]..[0] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 28, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 28, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Peg of Md [Muddy] Hole & Alice Home House 1..0..0 Alce C,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 15, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Alce C,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 28, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 29, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn [Plantation] - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn [Mansion] House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Alice do [spinning] 1 ½ pd. [pounds] of Stocking Yarn By Klaning Hog 2 days Alce C,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Alice do [spinning] 1 ½ pd. [pounds] of Stocking Yarn By Klaning Hog 2 days Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Alsce Spinning 1 pd. [pound] of Stocking Yarn & Shoe thread 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Alsce do [spinning] 2 pd [pounds] of Stocking Yarn & Sewing Thread 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Alsce do [spinning] Sown & Shoe maker Thread 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Alsce do [Spinning] 6 pd [pounds] of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Alsee Spinning 6 pd [pounds] of Yarn 6 [Days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Alsce Spinning 6 pd [pounds] of Yarn 6 days Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Alice Spinning 6 pd [pounds] of Yarn 6 days Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Alice do [Spinning] 3 pd [pounds] of yarn 3 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Alice do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Alice do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 4 days & 2 days making soap Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Alce do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Alice do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Alice do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Alsce do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Alsce do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Alsce do [spinning] 5 pd of do [yarn] 5 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Alsce do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Alsce do [spinning] 4 pd of do [stocking yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Alice do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Alsie do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Alice do [spinning] 6 pd of do [thread] 6 [Days] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",Alice in Child Bead 6 days Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Alsey do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Alice Sowing 6 suit of Clothes 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Alice do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Alsie do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",By Alse Spinning 6 Lib. of Yarn 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Alsey [spinning] 3 [lb] of Tow [yarn] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Alsy Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [pounds] of Ditto [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Elsy [spinning] 5 Lib. Do [Tow] yarn 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",By Alse Spinning 5 Lib. [lb] of Tow yarn 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Alsey do [spinning] 5 lb. do do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Alsey [Spinning] 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Alsey [Spinning] 5 do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Alsey [Spinning] 5 do do [pounds Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Alice do [spinning] 5 pd of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",[ By ickness] Alice 6 days Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Alley Sewing of 9 Shirts 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Alsey Sewing 9 do [sewing Shirts] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Alsey Sewing 3 [shirts] 2 days & [[in the House] 4 [days]] Alce C,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Alsey [Sewing 3 [shirts] 2 days] & in the House 4 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Alsey Sewing 9 do [Shirts] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797","[Betsey Davis Sewing 8 Shirts,] and Alsey 8 Shirts 5 [days] each" Alce C,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Alsey working in the House 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Alsey [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Woolen Yarn] &[Working in the House] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",[Alsey [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Woolen Yarn]] &Working in the House 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Alse Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Alsey do [Working in the House] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Alsey [Spinning] 3 lb. do [??] [Flax Yarn] [and in the house] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",[Alsey [Spinning] 3 lb. do [??] [Flax Yarn]] and in the house 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Alsee Do [spinning] 2 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn][and work in the house] 5 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Alsee Do [spinning] 2 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn][and work in the house] 5 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",A[l]see [spinning] 3 Lib. of Do [Tow Yarn] and [in the House] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",A[l]see [[spinning] 3 Lib. of Do] [Tow Yarn] and in the House 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Alsee Do [working in the House] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Alsee Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Alssee working in the House 6 [days] Alce C,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Alsee working at the house 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Alsee Do [Spinning] 5½ Lib. of Do [wool Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Alsee Do [Spinning] 5½ Lib. [wool yarn] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Alsee Do [spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Alsee Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. [pounds] of Do [Wool yarn] 3 [days] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Sickness Alsee 3 days Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Alsee Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Alsee Do [Spinning] 5½ Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Alsee Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Alsee Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Alsey [Spinning] 6 of do [Wool into Yarn] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Alsey Sewing 4 Suits of Cloths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Alsey sowing 6 Suits of Cloaths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Alsey Sowing 6 suits of Cloaths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Alsey sewed 6 Suits of Cloths 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Alsey sewing to Suits Cloaths 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Alsey Sewed Six Suits of Cloths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Alsey Sewing 6 Suits Cloath Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Alsey sewing 6 Suits Cloaths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Alsey Sewing 6 Suits Cloaths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Alsey sewing 11 pr [pairs] Britches Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Alsey Sewing 6 Suits Cloaths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Alsey Sewing [Spinning] 6 Suits Cloaths Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Alsey Sewing 4 Suits Cloathes 4 Attending her Sick Husband 2 Alce C,Female,Nurse,Health,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Alsey Sewing 4 Suits Cloathes 4 Attending her Sick Husband 2 Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Alsey Sewing for Mrs Washington 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Alsey Spining 6 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Alsey [spinning] 6 lb. [pound] wool 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Sewers Alice making 9 Shirts 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Alice making 9 shirts 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Soapmaker,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Alice making Soap 6 ds [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Alice Sewing 6 ds. [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Alice Sewing making 9 shirts 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Alice do [Sewing] 9 Shirts 6 ds. [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Alice [sewing] 9 do [shirts] 6 days Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Alice making shirts 5 days Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Alice do [making] 9 do [shirts] 6 ds [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Alice making 9 shirts 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Alice making 12 shifts 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Alice do [sewing] 12 shifts 6 ds. [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Alice sewing 12 shifts 6 ds [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Alice making 12 shifts 6 days Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Alise Sewing 12 Shifts 6 ds [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Alice|6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Alice Sewing 6 do [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Alice sewg 6 ds. [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Alice sewg 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Alice sewing 6 ds. [days] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Alice in Child bed 6 [days] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Alice in Child bed 6 ds. [days] Alce C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Alice in Child bed 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Alice Sewg 6 days Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798","Alice Sewing 6 Suits Clothes, 6 ds. [days]" Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Alice making 6 suits clothes Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Alice sewing 6 days Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Alice sewing 6 su. [suits] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Alice Sewing 6 Suits Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Alice do [sewing] 6 suits Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Alice Sewg 6 Suits Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Alice do [sewing] 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Alice Sewing 6 do [days] Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Alice Sewing Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Alice Sewing Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Alice Sewing bags Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Alice Sewing Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Alice Sewing Alce C,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",Alice sewing 6 [days] Alce C,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Alce D,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl [General] Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Alce D,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 4]…Hannah, Cornelia, Lidya, Esther, Cloe, Fanny, Alice. Under 16 …" Alce D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn [Plantation] - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn [Mansion] House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Alce D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sickness Alie 6 Carter Ben 1 Alce D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",[Sick] Alsey 4 [days] Alce D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Alsey in Child bed Alce D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Alsey in Child bed 6 days Alce D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797","Sick Old Ben 6, Caster Ben 1 & Alsey in Child bed 6 days" Alce D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. [River] Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Alce D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Alce E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",[Sick] Cornelia do [in Child bed] 6 [days] Alce E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Agnes & Cornelia in Childbed 12 [days] Alce E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",& Cornelia in do [Childbed] 6 [days] Alce E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",Cornilia in Child bed 6 days Alce E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797","Sick. Old Ben 6, Bett 6 & Alsey 6 days" Alce E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797","Sick. Old Ben 6, Bett 6 & Alsey 6 days" Alce E,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Alce F,Female,,Health,Mansion House,1771,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By yr [your] Wife's [Susanna Bishop] bringing Lame Alce to Bed ..10..[0] Alce F,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 02, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Cash paid yr [your] Wife [Susanna Bishop] ..10..[0] Alce F,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 02, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Susanna Bishop ..10..[0] Alce F,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Alce F,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To [Cloths] for women, Sall, Betty, Moll, Else, Jeany, Else, Charlote" Alce F,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Alce F,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 27, 1777","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying Lame Alice & Attending Mill Judah in a Miscarriage 1..[0]..[0] Alce F,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 27, 1777","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Lame Alice & attendg Mill Judah in a Miscarriage 1..0..0 Alce F,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 15, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Alce F,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 15, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Susy & Jane of D. [Dogue] Run and Lame Alice H. [Home] House 1..10..0 Alce F,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 5 Negroe Women 2..10..[0] Alce F,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Sarah of Md [Muddy] Hole Lucy of D. [Dogue] Run, Betty of the Ferry L. Alice H. House & Suky in the Neck 2..10..0" Alce F,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 30, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop, for Diliverg [Delivering] L. [Lame] Alice ..10..0" Alce F,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 30, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Allice ..10..[0] Alce F,Female,Seamstress,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Alce F,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce F,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce F,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alce F,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Alce F,Female,,Health,Mansion House,September 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787",3 Do [bottles of rum] to Hercules to bury his wife by Mrs W's [Washington's] order Alce G,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast] L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Alce H,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Alce I,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Alce L,Female,,Slave Sale,Washington's Bottom,"October 05, 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negroes at Washington's Bottom, 5 October 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negores &c. at Washingtons Bottom Octr 5th 1786 Simon. To Bazil & Thomas Brown P Bond £100..0..[0] Joe. To Ephraim Douglass Esqr £81..0..[0] Allice. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 70..15..[0] Dorcas. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 13..15..[0] P Bond James Hammond Surety [Total] 165..10..[0] Lydia. To Peter Patterson & Thos Patterson surety 45..10..[0] Nance & Young Child. to James Hammond, Ephraim Douglass surety 80..5..[0] Tom & Charity The Twins. To Samuel Burns, William Sunderland Surety 27..10..[0] …Thomas Freeman" Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 27, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for laying Kitty & Alice 1..[0]..[0] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 27, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishup for Laying Kitty & Alice 1..0..0 Alla A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alla A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Alla A,Female,,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alla A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 22, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 22 January 1792",I sent Yesterday for Docr Craik who promised to Come down this Day but the Weather being very bad has I Guess prevented him. I sent him Becks Case as near as I was able & he sent some Medicine I am fearful She will not recover. Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are a little better Delia Frenchs & Doll at Ferry Continue very poorly And a Great many children are very bad with the Hooping Cough at every Qu[arte]r. Alla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By sickness Patty 3, Ally 1 days" Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Sickness Ally 2 [Days] 2 [Days] Alla A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sinah hackling Flax & thrashing oats, Mima & & Ally do Oats & the holy day's 18 [days]" Alla A,Female,Unemployed,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sinah hackling Flax & thrashing oats, Mima & & Ally do Oats & the holy day's 18 [days]" Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",By Sickness Sam 6 days alley 2 days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",Sickness Sam 6 days ally 5 days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness ally 6 days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",Sickness ally 6 d. Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sickness Sam 4 days Ally 6 days Mima 6 days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sickness alley 6 Gunner 6 & Mima 6 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Alla do [knitting] 1 ½ Stocking Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Sieckness Lam Ally – 6 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Lam Ally 1 pear of do [stocking] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Lam Ally do [Knitting] 1 pear do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By|[Lame] Ally do [Knitting] 1 pear of do [Stocking] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Ally do [Knitting] 1 pear of do [Stocking] 6 [Days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Lam Ally do [Knitting] 3 stocking 6 [Days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Lam Ally Knitting 2 pear of stocking 6 [Days] Alla A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Lam Ally do [spinning] 3 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sieckness sall 6 days Matilda 6 days Doll 6 Ally 6 Caroline 1 Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Sieckness Charlotte 6 days Dall 6 days Alley 6 days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick Alsy 6 Dys [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sickness Lame Ally 6 Days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",[Sickness] Lame Ally 6 days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sickness Carolina 1 day Ane 2 days Betty Davis 4 Days Doll 6 days Matilda 6 Delia 6 Lame ally 6 days Dolsy 6 days 37 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",[Sick] Alsey 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Lame Alley [Knitting] 1 pr do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Lame Alley Knitting 2 pr Stockings Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Lame Alley Knitting 2 pair Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Lam[e] Ally Knitting 2 pear [pair] of Stocking 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Lam[e] Ally Knitting 2 pear [pair] of Stocking 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Lame Alsey Knitting one pr Stockings 5 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Lame Alley Knitting 2 pair Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Lame Alley Knitting 2 pr Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Lame Alley knitting 2 pair Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Lame Alley Knitting one pair Stockings 5 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Lame Alley knitting 2 pairs of Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Lame Alley knitting 2 pr of do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Sickness Lame Ally 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Lame Ally Do one pr of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Lame Alley knitting 2 pr Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Lame Alley [Knitting] 2 pr [pairs] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Lame Ally one pr of Do [Stockings] 5 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Lame Ally [Knitting] 2 pr of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Lame Ally 2 pair of Do [stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Lame Ally [Knitting] 1 pair of Ditto [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Lame Ally Do [knitting] two pair of Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Lame Ally Do [knitting] two pair of Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Lame Ally Knitting 2 pair of Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Lame Ally Knitting 2 pair of Stockings Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Lame Ally Knitting one pair of Stockings 3 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Sickness Lame Ally 3 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Lame Ally Knitting one pair of Stockings 3 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Sickness...Ally 3 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Lame Ally Knitting 2 pair of Stockings Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Lame Ally Knitting one pair Stockings Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Lame Ally Knitting one pair of Stockings Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",[Sickness] Ally 3 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Lame Ally Knitting one pair of Stockings Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Lame Ally 3 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Lame Alley knitting & pr Stockings 3 days & Sick 3 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Health,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Lame Alley knitting & pr Stockings 3 days & Sick 3 days Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Lame Alley Sick Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797","Sick Annie 6 days, & Alley 6 days" Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Lame Alley Sick 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Lame Alley knitting 2 pr [pairs] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Lame Alley 2 pr do [Stockings] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Lame Alley Knitt one pr do [Stockings] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Lame Alley knitted 2 pr Stockings Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Lame Alley Knitt one pair Stockg Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Lame Alley had no Yarn Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Alley Knitted 1 pr do Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Alley 1 pr do [Stockings] Alla A,Female,Knitter,House Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Ally knitt 2 pr Do [Stockings] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Alley Knitting 2 pr [pair] Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Lame Alley Knit 2 pr [pairs] Stockings & Lucey 2 pr [pairs] Do [Stockings] 12 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Lame Alley Knitted one pr [pair] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Lame Alsey [knitting] one pr [pair] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Lame Alley [knitting] one pr [pair] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Alley Knitt 2 pr [pair] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Lame Alley Knitting 2 pr [pair] [Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",Sick Alley 6 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",By Anna knitting 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Anna Knitting 2 pr [pair] Stockings 6 ds. [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Anna [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] 6 ds [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Anna do [knitting] 2 do [pair of stockings] 6ds. [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Alley do [Knitting] 2 pr Do [pairs of Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Alley Do [Knitting] 2 pr Do [pairs of Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Alley [knitting] 2 pr do [pairs of stockings] 6 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Alley knitting 1 pr. Stockings 5 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Ally [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Alley sick 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Alley do [knitting] 2 pr. do [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Alley 2 pr do [knitting 2 pairs of stockings] 6 ds. [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Alley do [knitting] 2 pr ditto [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Alley do [knitting] 2 pr [pairs of stockings] 6 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Alley do [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] 6 ds [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Alley [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Alley do [knitting] 2 pr do [stockings] 6 days Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Alley do [knitting] 2 do [pair of Stockings 6 ds.] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Alley [knitting] 2 do [pair of Stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Ally do 2 ds. [knitting 2 pairs of stockings] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Alley [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Alley [knitting] 2 pr do [stockings] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",And Alley 2 d [knitting 2 pair of stockings for 6 days] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Alley do [knitting] 2 pr [pair of stockings] 6 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Alley in Child bed 6 [days] Alla A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Alley sick 6 [day]s Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Alley do [sewing] 6 days Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Alley do [sewing 6 suits] 6 days Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Ally do [6 suits] Sewing Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Ally Sewing 6 suits clothes Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Alley sewg Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Alley sewg--6 [days] Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Alley do [sewing] 6 days Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Alley do [sewing] Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Alley sewing Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Alley do [sewing bags] Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Alley Sewing 6 Alla A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Alley do [sewing] Alla A,Female,Knitter,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Alla B,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Rum 3..[0]..[0] Amy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 14, 1786","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To Blooding Negro Amy Amy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Muddy Hole,"June 01, 1786","Diary Entry, 1 June 1786",Doctr. Craik was sent for to a Negro man named Adam in the Neck & to a Negro woman Amy at Muddy hole. After visiting these People & dining here he returned home. Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By sickness Darcus 3 days Amy 3 do [days] 6 [days] Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. [Balance] of her acct [account] £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct [account] 15th Augt [August] also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn [Mansion] House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: Rug [Dogue Run] Alice & Amy at My [Muddy] Hole 5..10..[0] Amy A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Kate 3 [Days], Amy 2 [Days], Molly 3 [Days] 8 [Days]" Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sickness Amy 6 days Molly 6 days Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Sickness ... Amy 6 days Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",3 Women in Child bed 18 days Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797","Sick [Darcus], [Letty And] Amie in Child bed each 6 days" Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797","Sick, Amie, [5 days]" Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Amie in Childbed 6 [days] Amy A,Female,Stock Keeper,Farm Work,Mill Complex,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Amey attending the Cattle at Mill 6 [days] Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Amey Lame 4 [days] Amy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 05, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",Amy [sick] 3 [days] Amy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Amy B,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Amy C,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Amy D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Anna,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna,Female,,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 28, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 28 October 1792","Sinah may also remain there until her Mother gets up again, although it is my intention to substitute Anna in her place, as an assistent to Kitty. Sinah & Patt may strengthen the Plantation which stands in most need of their aid." Anna,Female,Milkmaid,House Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 9 December 1792","I expected Sinah was one of those who would have been sent to one of the Plantations: whether she remains at the Mansion house, or not, it is my desire that when Kitty is unable to attend the Dairy alone, that Anna may be the assistant. The other, besides idling away half the day under that pretence, never failed, I am well convinced, to take a pretty ample toll of both Milk & butter." Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,December 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your Wife [Susannah Bishop] - laying House Alice ..10..[0] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 11, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Ditto [Cash] pd [paid] Thos [Thomas] Bishop for his wife [Susannah Bishop] ..10..0 Anna A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 11, 1774","Cash Memorandum, 1774-1775",By Cash pd[paid] Thos[Thomas] Bishop for his Wifes[Susannah] delivg[delivering] Ho [House] Alice 10 Shillings Anna A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 11, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] for his Wife [Susannah Bishop] ..10..[0] Anna A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Anna A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Stock Keeper,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 26, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793","By Anne do [spinning] 3 pd. [pound] "" "" [yarn] By Sickness 3 days" Anna A,Female,Spinner,Health,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793","By Anne do [spinning] 3 pd. [pounds] "" "" [yarn] [3 days] By Sickness 3 days" Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Anne do [spinning] 6 pd. [pound] of hemp 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Anne Winding twine for Seeine maker 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Anne Winding Twine for Seeine maker 6 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",Anne in Child Bed 6 days Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",Anne in Child Bed 6 [Days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Anne in Child Beed 6 days 6 [Days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",Anne in Child Beet [Bed] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Anne do [Spinning] 3 pd [pounds] of yarn 3 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Caroline 6 Anne 6 Doll 6 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Ann do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Anne do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Anne do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Anne do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Anne do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 17, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] ditto [1 pint Rum] to Anny when ditto [in Childbed] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Anne do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"February 27, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] 25 Nals to Carp. [Carpenter] Isaac to make a coffin for Annies Infant Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Anne do [spinning] 5 pd of do [yarn] 5 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Ann do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Anne do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Ann do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Anne do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Anne do [spinning] 6 pd of do [thread] 6 [Days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Anne do [Spinning] 4 pd [pounds] of do [tow thread] 4 [Days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Sieckness Anne 2 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Anne do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Anne do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Anne do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Anne do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Anna Spinning 6 Lib. of Yarn 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Annie [spinning] 2 1/2 [lb] Tow Yarn Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Anne Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [pounds] of Ditto [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Anny [spinning] 5 Lib. Do Do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. [lb] of Do [Tow yarn] 4 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sickness Carolina 1 day Ane 2 days Betty Davis 4 Days Doll 6 days Matilda 6 Delia 6 Lame ally 6 days Dolsy 6 days 37 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Annie do [spinning] 5 lb. do do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Annie [Spinning] 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Annie [Spinning] 5 do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Annie [Spinning] 5 do do [pounds Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Anne do [spinning] 5 pd of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Anne do [spinning] 5 pd. of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Annie do [Spining] 5 do [lb. Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Annie Spining 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Annie Spining 6 do do [lb. Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Annie Spining 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Annie Spinning 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 5 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Annie [Spinning] 5 lb. do [Flax Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Annie Spining 5 lb. Flax Yarn 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Anny Do [Spinning] 5 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 5 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Annie [Spinning] 5 do do [lb. flax Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Annie [Spinning] 5 lb. do do [Flax Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Anna Do [spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 5 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Anna [spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Stocking Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sickness Betsy Davis 6 days Ana 6 days Dolsy 4 days 16 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [wool yarn] [6 days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [wool yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Sickness Anna 6 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Anna [Spinning] 2½ Lib. of Do [wool Yarn] 3 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",[Sickness] Anna 3 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 5½ Lib. [wool yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Anna Do [spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 5½ [pounds] of Do [Wool yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 5½ Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 5 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",[Sickness] Anna 1 day Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Anna Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Annie [Spinning] 6 of do [Wool into Yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Annie Spining 6 do [lb. Wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Anney spining 6 lb. Wool Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797","Sick Annie 6 days, & Alley 6 days" Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Annie [Spinning] 6 do [pounds Wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Annie Spining 6 [pounds] wool 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Annie [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Annie [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Annie [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Annie [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Annie [Spinning] 5½ do [lb. Wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Annie Spining 6 do Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Annie [Spinning] 2 do [lb. Wool] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Annie 4 Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Annie Spining of do [wool Yarn] 6 [lb.] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Annie [Spinning] 6 [pounds] of do [Wool Yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Annie Spining 6 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Annie [spinning] 6 lb. do [Wool] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Annie Spining of do [Wool] 6 [lb.] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Annie Spining of do do [wool yarn] 6 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",[Child Bed] Annie 6 days Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798","Sick Delia, & Annie in Child bed each 6 days" Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",Annie in Child bed 6 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",[By] Anna [spinning] 7 lb. flax thread 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Anna do [Spinning] 7 lb. [pound] Toe thread 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Anna do [spinning] 5 lbs [pounds] Toe Thread 6 ds [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Anna [spinning] 5 lb. [pound] Toe thread 6 ds. [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Anna do [Spinning] 5 lb. [pound] Do [Tow Thread] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Anna do [spinning] 5 lb. [pound] Tow thread 6 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Anna Spinning 5 lb. Toe thread 6 days Anna A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Anna making 4 shifts 3 ds. [days] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",[Anna] sick 2 ds [days] Anna A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Anna making 12 shifts 6 ds. [days] Anna A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Anna making 12 shifts 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Anna do [spinning] 4 lb stockg. yarn 6 ds [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Anna do [spinning] – 6 lb wool – 6 ds [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Anna ditto [spinning] 6 do [lb of stocking yarn] 6 ds [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Anna 6 lb do [spinning 6 lb of yarn] 6 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Anna do [Spinning] 6 lb. do [yarn] 6 days Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Anna [spinning] 6 lb. do [Yarn 6 days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Anna 6 do [spinning 6 lb. Wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Anna 6 ds. [spinning 6 lb. wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. wool] 6 ds. [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Anna [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Anna [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Anna [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Anna A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Anna Sick 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Anna 6 lb. do [spinning wool for 6 days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Anna do [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Anna sping 6 lb. Wool 6 ds. [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Anna do [spinning wool for 6 days] 6 lb. Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Anna [spinning 6 lb. wool] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. yarn] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. of wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Anna [Spinning 6 lb. Wool] 6 [days] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Anna do [Spinning 6 lb. wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. yarn] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Anna ditto [Spinning 6 lb. wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Anna do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Anna A,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Ditto [Husband] liv[in]g at George Town Anna B,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Anna C,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Anna D,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna D,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Anna D,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Arba,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Ariana A,Female,,Health,,"April 22, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 22 April 1778","We have some of our people sick, among them is Ariana a child of Alice’s who I believe must Die—worms I believe is the cause of its illness the others not Bad" Augusta A,Female,,Comment,Union Farm,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Increased 2 Negroe Children Augusta A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798","Rachel, & Grace in Childbed each 6 days" Augusta A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798","Rachel Grace, & Fanny in Child bed 6 each [days]" Augusta A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",[in Child bed] Grace 6 [days] Augusta A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798","Sick, Rachel, Grace, & Fanny each 6 days in Child bed 18 [days]" Augusta A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Fanny and Grace in Child bed 11 [days] Augusta A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Augusta A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Augusta A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Augusta 1 Ditto [daughter] Ditto [to Grace] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Barbara A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Barbara A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Barbara B,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Barbara B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Barbara B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Barbara C,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Barbara C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Barbary A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Barbary A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Barbary A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Barbary A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Barbary B,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Beck,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Gunner 6 [days] Sam 6 [days] Old Frank 6 [days] Mima 6 [days] Beck 6 [days] Boatswain 6 [days] Sims to Richmond 3 days 43 [days] Beck A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Beck B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 20, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop Laying 2 Negroe Women - Betty at the Ferry & Dephna in the Neck 1..[0]..[0] Beck B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 20, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishup for Laying two negroe Women (Betty at the Ferry & Daphne in the Neck) 1..0..0 Beck B,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Beck B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 08, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Beck B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 11, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 25, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 05, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Beck B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Old Frank 6 [days] Mima 6 [days] Beck 6 [days] Boatswain 6 [days] Sam 6 [days] Sims Lame 6 [days] & Gunner 4 days 40 [days] Beck B,Female,,Health,,"January 22, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 22 January 1792",I sent Yesterday for Docr Craik who promised to Come down this Day but the Weather being very bad has I Guess prevented him. I sent him Becks Case as near as I was able & he sent some Medicine I am fearful She will not recover. Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are a little better Delia Frenchs & Doll at Ferry Continue very poorly And a Great many children are very bad with the Hooping Cough at every Qu[arte]r. Beck B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Beck C,Female,,Census,Pope's Creek,"June 28, 1743","Inventory of the Westmoreland County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743", Beck C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Charles Washington, Peter, Will, Prince, Cate, Beck, Cate, Janny[,] Milla, Tom, Polly, Suky, Jerrimy Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Beck D,Female,Scullion,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759",Servants in & abt the House… Beck D,Female,House Servant,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","House Servants … [Column 1] Breechy £50, Doll 40, Betty & Chd Austin 60, [Column 2] Beck 50, Jenny 45, Sall 35 … £ 280…" Beck D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 29, 1760","Diary Entry, 29 January 1760","Darcus—daughter to Phillis died, which makes 4 Negroes lost this Winter viz. 3 Dower Negroes namely— Beck—appraisd to £50– Dolls Child born since— Darcus appd. at and Belinda a Wench of mine in Frederick." Beck E,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Beck F,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Beck G,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Beck H,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Belinda A,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",At the Quarter … Belinda 25.. Belinda A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Fortune—30, George—20, Long Joe—30, Winna—30, Bellindar—25, Jenny—12.10, Adam—10, Natt—10, London—20, Milly—10, and Frank—5" Belinda A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for... Mr George Washington Fortune, George[,] Long Joe, Winna, Bellindar, Jenny, Adam, Natt, London[,] Milla, Frank in all Eleven, ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Belinda A,Female,,Health,Bullskin Plantation,"January 29, 1760","Diary Entry, 29 January 1760","Darcus—daughter to Phillis died, which makes 4 Negroes lost this Winter viz. 3 Dower Negroes namely— Beck—appraisd to £50– Dolls Child born since— Darcus appd. at and Belinda a Wench of mine in Frederick." Belinda B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Bella A,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Bella A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Bella A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Bella B,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Betty,Female,Laborer,Census,Ship Landing,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760…At the Ship Landing—[York] Crispin A Man 1 Share Ned Holt Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Old Captain Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Jupiter Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Brunswick Do [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Molly A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Betty Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] …" Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,February 1767,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By your [Thomas Bishop] Wife's bringing Betty to Bed ..10..0 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 21, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Susanna Bishop - laying Betty ..10..0 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 21, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Cash paid your [Thomas Bishop] Wife for laying Betty ..10..0 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 29, 1769","Diary Entry, 29 June 1769 (1)",In the Afternoon Doctr. Rumney came on a visit to Betty. Betty,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Betty,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 02, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishop for Delg [Delivering] Betty at the Home House and Jane at D. [Dogue] Run Ret [Receipt] 1..0..0 Betty,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 02, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Thos [Thomas] Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Betty at the Home House and Jane at D. [Dogue] Run Rct [Receipt] 1..0..0 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 10, 1777","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delg [Delivering] Betty ..10..[0] Betty,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 10, 1777","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Betty as H H. [Home House] ..10..0 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,November 1778,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Low for Dropsical Water for Mulatto Betty 5..2..0 Betty,Female,,Health,,"November 14, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Law for Dropsical Water for Mulatto Betty 5..2..[0] Betty,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"May 31, 1781","Letter to ________, (31 May 1781)",…how is Betty has she been spinning all winter - is Charlot done the worke I left for her to do Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 14, 1786","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a Visit & Prescription to Negro Betty Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 14, 1786","Diary Entry, 14 September 1786","After dinner Messrs. Thos. [Thomas] and Elliot Lee came in, as did Doctr. Craik by desire, on a visit to Betty—who had been struck with the palsey. The whole stayed all Night." Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 01, 1786","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To Pulling a Seaton in her [Betty's] Neck Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 28, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a dose salts for Negro Betty Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 28, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To an Anodyne Draught Do [for Negro Betty] Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 01, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To 4 anodyne Pills for Betty Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 28, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",2 alteratv. [alterative] Bolus's for Bett 0.2.6 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 28, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",2 Cathartics do [for Bett] 0.2.6 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 28, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zi [one ounce] Ungt. [Unguent] digeste [digestive] do [for Bett] 0.2.6 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 03, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding Betty 0.3.0 Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 22, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Bleeding Betty Betty,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 13, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Bleeding Betty Betty A,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy …" Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,October 1771,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By your [Thomas Bishop] Wifes delivg [delivering] Betty at ye [the] Ferry ..10..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"October 09, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Thos [Thomas] Bishop’s Wife Laying Betty ..10..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"October 10, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Ditto [Cash] paid Do [Thomas Bishop's Wife] for delivg [delivering] Betty ..10..[0] Betty A,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Jack, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy. …" Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By laying Betty at the Ferry ..10..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 02, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] … for … Ditto [Thomas Bishop's wife] ..10..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 02, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Ditto [Cash] paid [Thomas] Bishops wife laying Betty at the Ferry ..10..[0] Betty A,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington .... [Ferry farm] Jesse Brummit, Cæsar, Sam, Ned, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Lucy…" Betty A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"August 29, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Betty, Lucy, Doll, Lucy, Molly a waistcoat Pettycoat, 2 shifts 1 p. Stockgs & 1 p. Shoes each" Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 20, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop Laying 2 Negroe Women - Betty at the Ferry & Dephna in the Neck 1..[0]..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 20, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishup for Laying two negroe Women (Betty at the Ferry & Daphne in the Neck) 1..0..0 Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 18, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop of Lay Betty at the Ferry of two children 20/ Kitty of H. [Home] House 10/ and Lydda in the Neck 10/ Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 18, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delg. [Delivering] Betty at the Ferry 2 Children 20/. Kitty 10/ & Lidda 10/ 2..[0]..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 16, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes 6..[0]..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 16, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Laying Betty @ the Ferry Sall, and Alice Home House and Jone D. [Dogue] Run 6..0..0" Betty A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 5 Negroe Women 2..10..[0] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Sarah of Md Hole Lucy of D. Run, Betty of the Ferry L. Alice H. House & Suky in the Neck 2..10..0" Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Run 3..[0]..[0] Betty A,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"February 25, 1786","Farm Report, 25 February 1786",Betty (who was sick) Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 06, 1786","Farm Report, 6 May 1786",Betty Three Days Sick Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Betty A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Betty A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",By Sickness Betty 5 days Betty A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty A,Female,Nurse,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [Days] Moses 6 [Days] Abraham 4 [Days] Lucy 4 [Days] Doll 6 [Days] Daphne 6 [Days] Cupid 4 [Days] & Betty nursing 6 days 42 [Days] Betty A,Female,Nurse,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By braking flax 4 [days] Betty Nursing the Sick 6 days 10[Days] Betty A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Doll 6 [Days], Old Daph 5 [Days], Betty 4 [Days], Rose 3 [Days], Delia 2 [Days] . 20 [Days]" Betty A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Rose 6 Betty 6 Frenchs Daph 6 days Betty A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sickness Rachel 2 days Betty 2 days Betty A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By sickness Betty 3 [days] Sam 2 [days] Betty A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",By Sickness Betty 6 days Lucy 4 d [days] Dafny 4 [days] Ceasar 2 days Betty A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Tom 6 days Cupit 6 days London 6 Oald Lucy 6 days Sam kit 4 days Oald Betty 6 days Betty A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Sickness Oald Lucy 6 days Cupit 6 [days] Betty 6 [days] Daphney 4 days Betty A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Oald Betty 4 days Pat 5 days Lucy 6 days Betty A,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Betty A,Female,Cook,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Betty B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women 6..[0]..[0] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women Doll: & suky in the neck & Doll at the Ferry and Sooky at H. [Home] House 6..0..0 Betty B,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Betty B,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Betty B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty B,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty B,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty B,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sickness Daphney 6 [Days] Sall 6 [Days] fanny 2 [Days] , & Betty 1 [Day] 15 [days]" Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",Sal. & Bet. in Child Bead 12 D. [Days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",[Sick] Bett 6 [days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",[Sickness] bet 6 days Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sick Betty 6[days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",[Sickness] Bet 6 days Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Bett a sore leg [6 days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Bett with a sore leg 6 [days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",Bett with a Sore leg 6 [days] Betty B,Female,Unemployed,Health,River Farm,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",Bett with a Sore leg 6 [days] Betty B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,River Farm,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Bet Lame Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Bet Lame 4 days Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797",Sick Natt with a Sore Toe 6 Bett with a Sore leg 3 days Betty B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 15, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zi [one ounce] antirheumatc. [antirheumatic] Tinct. [Tincture] for a N [Negro] woman 0..3..0 Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Sick...Bett Lame 6 [days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797","Sick & Lame, Natt, & Bett both Lame each 6 days" Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797","Lame Natt, & Bett Each 6 days" Betty B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797","Lame Natt, & Bett Lame each 6 days" Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797","Sick. Old Ben 6, Bett 6 & Alsey 6 days" Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Bett with a sore leg 6 days Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 December 1797","Old Ben in the House 6 & Bett in Child bed 6 days, Doll Attending 2 days 14 [days]" Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 December 1797",Sick Bett in Childbed…6 days Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 January 1798",Bett in Child bed 6 days Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 January 1798",Bet in Child bed 6 [days] Betty B,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Betty nursing her sick child 4 [days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",[Sick] Betty 2 [days] Betty B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Sick Bett with a Sore leg 3 [days] Betty B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic for Betty 0..1..6 Betty B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Betty C,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty C,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Betty C,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty C,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty C,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",[Sick] Betty 2 [days] Betty C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick...Bens Bett 4 days Betty C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Sick Bett 1 Day Betty C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Bett sick 3 days Betty C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Betty D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Betty D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Boys & Girls who work in the Crops … Betty 13 … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 25, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for diliverg [delivering] Betty, Sall, Peg, & Lucy at D.R. [Dogue Run] Plantation 2..0..0" Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 25, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 Negroe Woman 2..[0]..[0] Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Health,Dogue Run,"August 26, 1786","Farm Report, 26 August 1786",Betty sick 2 days Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 11, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 13, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798","By heeling, soaling & 1/2 vampg [vamping] 1 pr. [pair of shoes] for Betty at Do [Dogue Run] 0..1..2" Betty Davis,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Dogue Run,February 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787",12 bushl bag to Betty Davis for sowing oats at Dogue Run Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 10, 1790","Farm Reports, 10 July 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days - Hannah 6 – Charety - & Betty 3 Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 14, 1790","Farm Reports, 14 August 1790",By Sickness Rachel and Fanny in child bed 12 days – Isaac lame 6 ditto [days] – Betty Sick 4 [days] & Daphny 4 [days] 26 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days. Hannah 6 [days]. Molly 6 [days]. Charity 6 [days]. Ben 6 [days]. Jenny 6 [days]. Betty in Chi[l]d bed deliverd of a Girl 6 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Betty in chid bed 6 days -Brunswick sick 6 [days] - Hannah 6 [days] – Matt 1 [day] [total days] 19 Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn [Plantation] - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn [Mansion] House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days Hannah 6 [days]- Jack 2 [days] - Betty in child bed 6 [days] - Sue tending Do [Betty Davis] 6 [days] 26 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791",By Old Sue striping Tobo [Tobacco] 6 days - Betty sewing on acct [account] of being lame 3 Do [days] 9 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791","By Sickness Betty 3 days - Brunswick 6 [days], Hannah 6 [days] 15 [days]" Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",By Betty making Negroes Shirts on acct of being Lame 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Bett Davis 5 days Charity 4 & Judith 2 do [Days] 11 [Days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 17, 1791","Farm Reports, 17 September 1791",By Sickness Matt 1 day Bet Davis 3 days 4 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Betty Davis,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",Betty Davis in Child Bed 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Betty Davis making 9 Shirts 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 6 pd of Tow Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 6 pd of Tow 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Betty Davis do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Betty Davis do [Spinning] 6 pd [pounds] of do [Yarn] 6 [Days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Betty Davis do [Spinning] 6 pd [Pounds] of do [Yarn] 6 [Days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Betty Davis do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Betty Davis Knitting 1 par of stocking 3 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Betty Davis [sowing] 6 do [Shirts] 4 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Sall 6 days Betty Davis 2 days Betty Davis,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 20, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 20 July 1794","What is the matter with Betty Davis, & Doll at Union Farm, that they are—more than half their time—placed on the sick list?" Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Sarah 3 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By sickness Betty Davis 6 days Caroline 3 days Betty Davis,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"November 04, 1794","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By Bet Davis 1 pr [shoes] ... 1 Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Caroline 6 days Doll 6 days Malilda 1 ½ day Sall 1 day Betty Davis,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,,"February 15, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 15 February 1795","By the Reports I perceive also, that for every day Betty Davis works she is laid up two. If she is indulged in this idleness she will grow worse and worse, for she has a disposition to be one of the most idle creatures upon earth; and is, besides, one of the most deceitful." Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Sall 6 days Doll 6 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 08, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 8 March 1795","_and what kind of sickness is Betty Davis's, that it should have had a similar effect upon her? If pretended ailments, without apparent causes, or visible effects, will screen her, from work, I shall get no service at all from her; for a more lazy, deceitful and impudent huzzy, is not to be found in the United States than she is." Betty Davis,Female,,Health,,"March 22, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 22 March 1795","I observe what you say of Betcy Davis &ca. but I never found so much difficulty as you seem to apprehend, in distinguishing between real and feigned sickness; or when a person is much afflicted with pain. Nobody can be very sick without having a fever, nor will a fever or any other disorder continue long upon any one without reducing them: Pain also, if it be such as to yield entirely to its force, week after week, will appear by its effects; but my people (many of them) will lay up a month, at the end of which no visible change in their countenance, nor the loss of an oz [ounce] of flesh, is discoverable; and their allowance of provision is going on as if nothing ailed them. There cannot, surely, be any real sickness under such circumstances as I have described; nor ought such people to be improperly endulged. It should be made one of the primary duties of every Overseer to attend closely, and particularly to those under his care who really are, or pretend to be, sick; to see that the first receive aid and comfort in time, and before it is too late to apply them; and that the others do not impose upon him. In the first case you ought to be immediately notified, as delay is often dangerous; and in the second, where the matter is at all doubtful, you ought to be the judge, for I am as unwilling to have any person, in my service, forced to work when they are unable, as I am to have them skulk from it, when they are fit for it." Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Betty Davis Spinning 5 pd of yarn 5 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sieckness Doll 6 days Betty Davis 6 Charlotte 3 Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Betty Davis Spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Betty Davis spinning 6 pd of Tow thread 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Betty Davis Spinning 6 pd of gow [tow] Thread 6 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Sieckness Doll...Betty Davis 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Betti Davis Spinning 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Betty Davis Spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",By Betty Davis Spinning 6 Lib. of Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Betty Davis [spinning] 1 lb of Tow [yarn] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",By Betsy Davis Spinning 5 Lib [pounds] Tow Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Betsy Davis spinning 5 Lib. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Betty Davis Do [Spinning] 2 Lib. [lb] of Do [Tow yarn] 2 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",[Sickness] Betty Davis 4 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Betsey Davis 5 lb. do [spinning] do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 do do [pounds Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 1 1/2 pd of do [Tow Yarn] 62[days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",[SiecKness] Betty Davis 4 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Betty Davis do [spinning] 5 pd. of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797","Betsey Davis, 8 Shirts & 3 aprons 6 [days]" Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Betsey Davis Sewing 9 Shirts 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Betsey Sewing 9 Shirts 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] Sewing 9 Shirts 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797","Betsey Davis Sewing 8 Shirts,[ and Alsey 8 Shirts 5 [days]] each" Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 lb. Flax Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 2 do [lb.] & 4 do [lb.] Woolen Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Betsey Davis Do [Spinning] 5 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Betsy Davis Do [Spinning] 5 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 do do [lb. flax Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 3 lb. do [Flax] & 2 lb. Wool Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Betsy Davis Do [spinning] 4 Lib. of wool yarn 5 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Betsy Davis [spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Tow Yarn] [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sickness Betsy Davis 6 days Ana 6 days Dolsy 4 days 16 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Betsy Davis Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [wool yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Betsy Davis Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [wool yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",[Sickness] Betsy Davis 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Betsy Davis [Spinning] 4½ Lib. of Do [wool Yarn] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Betsy Davis Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [wool yarn] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Betsy Davis Do [spinning] 3 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Betsey Davis in Child Bed 6 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Betsy Davis in Child Bed 6 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Betsy Davis in Child Bed 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",[Sickness] Betsy Davis 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",By Betsy Davis Spinning 6 Lib. of Wool Yarn Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",By Betsy Davis Spinning 6 lb. of Wool into Yarn Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",By Betsy Davis Spining 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",By Betsey Davis Spining 6 lb. of Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",By Betsey Davis Spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 do [pounds wool] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 6 [pounds] wool 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 do [lb. Wool Yarn] in Town one day Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5 [lb. Wool Yarn] And in Town 1 day Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 5½ do [lb. Wool] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Sick Betsey Davis 5 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Betsey Davis [spinning] 1 do [lb. of wool] 6 do [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 4½ do [lb. Wool] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Health,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Sick...Betsey Davis 1½ [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Sick Delia 6 & Betsey Davis 6 days & Judith 3 Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Betsey Davis [Spinning] 6 [pounds] of Wool Yarn 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Betsey Davis [spinning] 6 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 15, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a papr. [paper] Laxatv. [Laxative] Ingts. [Ingredients] for Betsey Davis 0..4..6 Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Sick Betsey Davis 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Sick Betsey Davis 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",[Sick] Betsey Davis 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Betsey Davis [spinning] Cotton Yarn 2 1/4 [lb.] [ pound] 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[By] Betsey Davis [spinning] 2 1/4 [pounds] Cotton thread 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",[By] Betsey Davis do [Spinning] 2 1/4 [pounds] of Cotton 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",By Betsy Davis Spinning 2 1/4 lb. [pound] Cotton 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Betsey Davis [spinning] 2 1/2 lb. [pound] Cotton 6 ds [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",By Betsy Davis Spinning 5 lbs. [pound] Toe [tow] thread 6 ds. [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",By Bettsey Davis Spinning 5 lb. [pound] Toe [tow] Thread 6 ds. [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Betsy Davis Sewing 9 Shirts 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Betsy Davis Sewing 9 Shirts 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Betsy Davis sewg. Making 4 shirts 3 days Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",[Betty Davis] 2 days sick Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 15, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zss [half-ounce] Diaphtc. [Diaphoretic] drops for Betty Davis 0..3..0 Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",By Betsy Davis making 9 shirts 6 ds [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Betsy Davis making 9 shirts 6 ds [days] Betty Davis,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Betsey Davis makg. 12 shifts 6 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Betty Davis spinning 2 ½ lbs cotton 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Betsy Davis spinning – 6 lb yarn 6 ds [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Betsey Davis spinning 6 lb yarn 6 d. [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Betsey Davis Spinning 6 lb. [pound] yarn 6 ds. [days] Anna [Spinning] 6 lb. [pound] [yarn] 6 days Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Betsy Davis spinning 6 lb. Yarn 6 ds [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Betsy Davis Spinning 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Betty Davis Spinning 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Betty Davis spinning 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Betsey Davis Spinning 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Betsy Davis Spinning 6 lb. wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Betsy Davis spinning 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Betsy Davis Sping 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Betsy Davis Sping [spinning] 3 ds. [days] Betty Davis,Female,Nurse,Health,,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Betsy Davis...With her sick Child 3 [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798","Betty Davis spinning 6 lb. wool, Anna do [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool], & Delphia [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] 18 [days]" Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Betty Davis sick 6 ds. [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Betsy Davis spinning 6 lb. wool 6 ds. [days] Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Betty Davis spinning 6 lb. [pounds] wool Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Betty Davis Spinning 6 lb. [pounds] yarn Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Betty Davis Spinning 6 lb. [pounds] Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Betty Davis sping [spinning] 6 lb. [pounds] Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Betty Davis Spinning 6 lb. Wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Betsy Davis Spinning 6 lb. wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Betty Davis spinning 6 lb. yarn Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Betty Davis Spinning 6 lb. wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Betsy Davis spinning 6 lb. wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Betty davis Spinning 6 lb. wool Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Betty Davis Spinning 6 lb. wool Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 13, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [bleeding &] do [medicine for] Betsey Davis ..9..0 Betty Davis,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Betsy Davis Betty Davis,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Do: Run Plann: ... Peros, Jack, Cæsar, Cupid, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... Dogue Run: ... Peros, Will, Cæsar, Troy, Stafford, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Doegs Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Cæsar, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Doeg Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll…." Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Doeg Run P.: Jas Devenport, Mat, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Robin, [377] Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Mat, Essex, Stafford, Robin, Orford, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Betty, Sue, Lucy, Flora, Jone, Moll. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ..Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, [516] Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ... Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Doeg run Pl.: Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Walley, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Walley, Hannah, Sue, [55] Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington... [Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Lucy. ..." Betty E,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Dogue Run,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Hanna, Sue, Moll, Joan, Betty a Pettycoat 2 shifts, a Jackett, 1 p. Stockings & 1 pair shoes each a" Betty E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Dick, Matt, Jack, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy..." Betty F,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"April 11, 1743","Will of Augustine Washington, 11 April 1743",Item I give unto my said daughter Betty a Negro Child Named Mary Daughter to sue & another Named Betty Daughter to Judy Betty F,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Betty 15.. Betty G,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Betty G,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Betty H,Female,,Slave Inheritance,Fredericksburg,"May 20, 1788","Will of Mary Ball Washington, 4 December 1789","ITEM I give & devise to my grandson Corbin Washington my Negroe wench Old Bet my riding Chair & two blk Horses, to him and his assigns for ever." Betty I,Female,,Slave Inheritance,Fredericksburg,"May 20, 1788","Will of Mary Ball Washington, 4 December 1789",ITEM I give and devise to my grand daughter Betty Carter my negro woman little Bet & her future increase to her and her assigns for ever … Betty J,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Betty L,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Betty M,Female,Seamstress,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759",Servants in & abt the House… Betty M,Female,House Servant,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","House Servants … [Column 1] Breechy £50, Doll 40, Betty & Chd Austin 60, [Column 2] Beck 50, Jenny 45, Sall 35 … £ 280…" Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,May 1760,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760","List of Tithables given in June 1st 1760—Fairfax County George Washington ...—2. House Servants: Breechy, Jack, Nat, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll—9…." Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington Ho. Servants: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Nat, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall…." Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington Ho. Servants: ... Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. …" Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Sall, Moll. …" Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. …" Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles. …" Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah..." Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Betty M,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To [Cloths] for women, Sall, Betty, Moll, Else, Jeany, Else, Charlote" Betty M,Female,,Health,Mansion House,1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your [Thomas Bishop] wife's delivering Doll at the Ferry - & House Betty 1..0..0 Betty M,Female,,Health,Mansion House,April 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Cash for your [Thomas Bishop] wife [Folio Reference 106] 1..0..0 Betty M,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 19, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Cash pd [paid] Suekey Bishop 1..0..0 Betty M,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Betty M,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Lay H H [Home House] Betty, Peg and Daphne, in the Neck 1..10..0" Betty M,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Betty, Peg, & Daphne 1..10..[0]" Betty M,Female,Seamstress,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Betty M,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 29, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Betty M,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 1, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 1 February 1795","It is happy for old Betty, and her children and friends, that she is taken of[f] the stage; her life must have been miserable to herself, and troublesome to all those around her." Betty N,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment ... In New Kent [Column 1] Anthony £20 & wife Betty 25 £55, Will 40, George 40 }, Doll 30 }, Lucy 25 }, Peter 20 }, Alce 12 }, } Dolls Childn [Colulmn 2]|15, Phillis 50, Duke 40, Scomberg 30, Prince 10 … £ 367" Betty N,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 24, 1761","Diary Entry, 24 May 1761",Betty from Riverside Quarter came home Sick & did not again in a Condition to work till the 13th. July fol. Betty N,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington …River Plantn:... Tom, Neptune, George, Betty, Cloe, Doll. …" Betty N,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 13, 1761","Diary Entry, 24 May 1761",Betty from Riverside Quarter came home Sick & did not again in a Condition to work till the 13th. July fol. Betty O,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 23, 1758","Letter from Humphrey Knight, 23 August 1758","Our people has bin [been] very Sickley ned and Ruth is Sick now, & betty but I hope no Dainger" Betty O,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Muddy ho. Pln: ... Grig, Dublin, James, Sam, Grace, Ruth, Kate, Hannah, Phoebe, Betty. …" Betty O,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz.1 George Washington ...Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Jupiter, Essex, Sam, Betty, Ruth, Hannah, Kate, Phœbe. …" Betty P,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Betty P,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Betty P,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Home Plantn: Jack, Ben, Lewis, Jack, Charles, Sarah, Betty. …" Betty P,Female,,Runaway,,"August 22, 1766","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By taking up Negro Bett ..5..0 Betty Q,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. Stockings 1 p. shoes each a" Betty Q,Female,,Slave Sale,,"March 11, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 11 March 1778",If I can sell the Negroes I mention’d to you by private Sale I will—but the Best way of Sellg is at Publick Sale Betty Q,Female,,Slave Sale,,"April 08, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 April 1778","…with regard to Sellg the Negroes Mention'd, you have put it out of my power, by saying you would not sell them without their Consent...unless I was to make a Publick Sale of those Negroes & pay no regard to their being Willing or not, I see no probability of sellg them—but this is a matter that may be fixd when I see you, I believe the price of them will keep up at least for this Summer…" Betty Q,Female,,Slave Sale,,"April 08, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 April 1778","...with regard to Sellg [Selling] the Negroes Mention’d, you have put it out of my power, by saying you woud not sell them without their Consent—I was very near Sellg Bett, indeed I had sold her for 200£ to a man Liveg in Bottetourt Cty, But her Mother appeard to be so uneasy about it, and Bett herself made such promises of amendment, that I coud not Force her to go with the Man…" Betty Q,Female,,Slave Sale,,"September 02, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 2 September 1778","you again say you wish to get quit of negroes, before the rect of this you will find that in a former Letter I have desired that you will tell me in plain terms, whether I shall sell your Negroes at Publick sale or not, & how many of them & indeed Who." Betty Q,Female,,Slave Sale,,"January 18, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793","To Cash for the Following Negroes. Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Betty Q,Female,,Slave Sale,,February 1779,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","By Cash for the Followg Negroes Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Betty Q,Female,,Slave Sale,Mount Vernon,"February 24, 1779","Letter to Lund Washington, 24(-26) February 1779","The advantages resulting from the sale of my negroes, I have very little doubt of; because, as I observed in my last, if we should ultimately prove unsuccessful (of which I am under no apprehension unless it falls on us as a punishment for our want of public, & indeed private virtue) it would be a matter of very little consequence to me, whether my property is in Negroes, or loan office Certificates, as I shall neither ask for, nor expect any favor from his most gracious Majesty, nor any person acting under his authority; the only points therefore for me to consider, are—first, whether it would be most to my interest, in case of a fortunate determination of the present contest, to have negroes, and the Crops they will make; or the sum they will now fetch and the interest of the money. And, secondly, the critical moment to make this sale With respect to the first point (if a negro man will sell at, or near one thousand pounds, and women & children in proportion) I have not the smallest doubt on which side the balance, placed in the scale of interest, will preponderate: My scruples arise from a reluctance in offering these people at public vendue, and on account of the uncertainty of timeing the sale well—In the first case, if these poor wretches are to be held in a state of slavery, I do not see that a change of masters will render it more irksome, provided husband & wife, and Parents & children are not separated from each other, which is not my intention to do. And with respect to the second, the judgment, founded in a knowledge of circumstances, is the only criterion for determining when the tide of depreciation is at an end; for like the flux & reflux of the water, it will no sooner have got to its full ebb or flow, but an immediate turn takes place, and every thing runs in a contrary direction. To hit this critical moment then, is the point; and a point of so much nicety, that the longer I reflect upon the subject, the more embarrassed I am in my opinion; for if a sale takes place while the money is in a depreciating state—that is, before it has arrived at the lowest ebb of depreciation; I shall lose the difference—and if it is delayed, ’till some great & important event shall give a decisive turn in favor of our affairs, it may be too late. Notwithstanding, upon a full consideration of the whole matter; if you have done nothing in consequence of my last letter, I wou’d have you wait ’till you hear further from me on this subject. I will, in the meanwhile, revolve the matter in my mind more fully, and may possibly be better able to draw some more precise conclusions than at present; while you may be employed in endeavouring to ascertain the highest prices Negroes sell at, in different parts of the Country—where, and in what manner it would be best to sell them, when such a measure is adopted, (which I think will very likely happen in the course of a few months.)" Billy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",3 Women in Child bed 18 days Breechy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sick Bridgey 6 [days] Breechy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Sickness Bridgey 6 days Breechy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sick Bredgy 6 days Breechy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Sickness Bridgy 2 [days] Breechy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Sickness Bridgey Breechy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sickness Bridgey 6 days Briney A,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Briney A,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Briney A,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Briney A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Briney A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Boys & Girls who work in the Crops … Briney 12 … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg a Carrolina ..10..0 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Caroline ..10..[0] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 18, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop Delivering Caroline ..10..[0] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 18, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Carroline ..10..0 Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 15, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 16, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",By soalg [soaling] & heelg. [heeling] 1 pr. [pair of shoes] for Caroline ..1..6 Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,,Comment,,"February 12, 1787","Letter to David Stuart, 12 February 1787","At Christmas, when Peter, his Wife, & others of the family informed me his time was up, I sent him home, but he returned; informing me that as there was no place provided for him, Mrs Stuart desired him to remain here till your return from the Assembly. It did not occur to me, either of the times you were here, to inform you, that as he may be called away before the covering season comes on, and the time of the Mares dropping their young, at which alone he would be essentially serviceable to me, that I derive no advantage from his stay; as feeding & dressing can be performed as well by any other person as himself; consequently that I have no desire to keep him, if you find a use for him." Caroline A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 25, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. of her acct £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct 15th Augt also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: Rug Alice & Amy at My Hole 5..10..[0] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,,Comment,,"December 14, 1790","Letter from George Augustine Washington, 14 December 1790",the Children of Caroline & Sharlot being in the yard certainly render it more difficult to keep it clean but while one remains but little advantage will be derived from removing the other Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Comment,Mount Vernon,"August 29, 1791","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 29 August 1791",I cannot find how it is possible for her and Caroline to be altogether taken up in making the peoples cloths - if you suffer them to goe on so idele they will in a little time doe nothing but work for themselves… Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 06, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Eithy (Midwife) pd her for delivering Caroline at the Mansn House & Darcus at Muddy Hole each 10/ 1..[0]..[0] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Caroline A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 13, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By do [Cash] pd Caroline for 6 Chickens ..3..[0] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Sickness Caroline 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 16 January 1793",Caroline is very unwell has had a Smart fever all last week I bled her in the early part of the week She complaind of a pain in her head & side She is now something better but has a very dry bad Cough I have Given her something to take for it & hope She will Get better… Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Caroline Making 1 Shirt & 4 Sheets 1 Shift 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Comment,,"February 17, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 17 February 1793","It would, I conceive, have been better to have entrusted the cutting out of the Linnen to the Gardeners wife than to Caroline; who, was never celebrated for her honesty; and who, it is believed, would not be restrained by scruples of conscience, from taking a large toll, if she thought it could be done with impunity." Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,,"February 20, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 20 February 1793",In the Sewers reports Caroline will be seen Making a Shift this was for Sarah Flatfoot & two pr of Sheets which I was forced to Cut out of the Oznabuergh Linnen there being Only two pr & them allmost worn out Caroline A,Female,Nurse,Health,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Charroline atending Mr Whitting in his Sickness 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Laborer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Caroline making 13 bax 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Caroline do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 4 days Caroline A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Caroline...in the washary 2 days Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Caroline do [Spinning] 2 pd [pounds] of do [Yarn] 2 days washing 4 days 6 [Days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Caroline do [Spinning] 4 pd [Pounds] of do [Yarn] Wasing [Washing] 2 days 6 [Days] Caroline A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Caroline do [Spinning] 4 pd [Pounds] of do [Yarn] Wasing [Washing] 2 days 6 [Days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Caroline do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [Yarn] 2 days Washing 4 days Caroline A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Caroline do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [Yarn] 2 days Washing 4 days Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Sickniss Charlotte 6 days Caroline 6 day Doll 6 days Caroline A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"January 20, 1794","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",To ditto [1 Side of Soal leather] & 1 Side of upper L[e]ather to make Shoes for the Ditchers & Caroline who had none in the Fall Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Caroline 6 Anne 6 Doll 6 days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Caroline sowing 9 Shirts 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mount Vernon,"June 02, 1794","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 2 June 1794",…it is highly necessary that the beds and bed cloths of all kind should be aired if you have the keys I beg you will make Caroline put all the things of every kind out to air and Brush and Clean all the places and roomes that they were in… Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Caroline Sewing 6 Jackets & 5 Breeches 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Caroliene Knitting 1 par 3 days Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By sickness Betty Davis 6 days Caroline 3 days Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sieckness Matilda 3 days By Sall 3 days By Caroline 6 days Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Caroline 6 days Doll 6 days Malilda 1 ½ day Sall 1 day Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Caroline do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"May 14, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By Cash paid Caroline for 2 Doz. [Dozen] Eggs 0..1..6 Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Caroliene sowing 2 popel Shirts 1 days 1 Shirt for John 2 days & going to|2 days Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Caroline do [spinning] 5 ½ pd of do [yarn] Sieck ½ day 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Caroline do [spinning] 5 ½ pd of do [yarn] Sieck ½ day 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Caroline Work in the Houes 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"August 22, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By Cash paid Caroline for 10 ducks 0..10..0 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",Caroline in Child Bead 6 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",Caroline in Child Bead 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Caroline do [sewing] 4 shirts 1 1/2 [Days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Sieckness...Caroline 4 ½ days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Caroline sewing 9 shirts 6 [Days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"June 05, 1796","Letter to William Pearce, 5 June 1796","Let the Rooms in the Servants Hall, above and below, be well cleaned; and have the Beds and bedsteads therein put in order; after which have a good lock put on the door of the west room, above, and order Caroline, or whoever has the charge of those rooms, to suffer no person to sleep, or even to go into it, without express orders from her Mistress or myself." Caroline A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1796","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",Paid Caroline for 19 ducks 1..8..6 Caroline A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Caroline work for the Hous. 6 [Days] Caroline A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Caroline do [work in the House] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Caroline sewing 5 suits of Clothes 5 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sieckness sall 6 days Matilda 6 days Doll 6 Ally 6 Caroline 1 Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Caroline Sowing 6 suit of Clothes 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Carolina Spinning 6 Lib. of Yarn 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Caroline [spinning] 2 [lb] Tow do [yarn] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Caroline Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. [pounds] of Do [tow yarn] 4 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",[Sickness] Caroline 2 [Days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Carolina [spinning] 1 Lib. Do Do [Tow Yarn] 2 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",[Sickness] Caroline 4 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Carolina Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [lb] of Do [Tow yarn] 5 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sickness Carolina 1 day Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Caroline Sewing 6 Shirts 4 days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",cutting Shirts 1 day Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",[Sick] Caroline 1 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797","Sick, Caroline 6 [days]" Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Caroline sewing 6 do [Sheets] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",[Sick] & Caroline 2 days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Caroline [Sewing] 9 Shirts 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Caroline do [Sewing] 6 shirts 4 [& working in the House 2 days] Caroline A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",[By Caroline do [Sewing] 6 shirts 4 days] & working in the Hous. 2 days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Caroline sewing 3 shirts &[work in the House] 3 [days] Caroline A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Caroline [sewing 3 shirts] & work in the Hous. 3 [days] Caroline A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797","[Sall, Dolsey], Charlotte,] & Caroline in the House 24 [days]" Caroline A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Caroline in the house 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Caroline Working in the House 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Caroline in the House 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",[Dolsey] & Caroline working in the House 5 days each Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Caroline working in the House 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Caroline working in the House 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Carolina Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Carolina Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Caroline do [Working in the House] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Servant,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Caroline do [working in the House] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Carolina Do [working in the house] 5 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Carolina Do [working in the House] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Servant,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Carolina working in the House 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Carolina Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Carolina [Spinning] 3 of do [Flax Yarn] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 26, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a visit to Caroline 1..0..0 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 26, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding do [Caroline] 0..3..0 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 28, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zss [half ounce] stomach drops do [for Caroline] 0..3..0 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 28, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zi [one ounce] diaphtc. [diaphoretic] do [drops] for do [Caroline] 0..4..0 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 28, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",3 anodn. [anondyne] pills for do [Caroline] 0..1..6 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 22, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",20 deobst. [deobstruent] pills for Caroline 0..6..0 Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",[Sewers] Caroline [making] 9 Do. [Shirts] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Caroline [making] 9 Do [Shirts] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Caroline Serving 6 days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Caroline do [Sewing] 6 ds. [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Caroline Sewing Do [9 shirts] 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Caroline Waiting in the House 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Caroline [sewing] 6 do [shirts] 6 days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Caroline sewg. 5 days Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Caroline sewing 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Caroline in the house 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Caroline 6 do [making 6 shifts]… 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Caroline sewing making 3 shifts 6 ds. [days] Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Caroline sewing wilsons clothes 6 ds [days] Caroline A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Caroline washing 6 ds. [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Caroline serving 6 days Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Caroline [spinning] 1 lb. do [yarn 6 days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Caroline spinning 5 lb. Wool 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Caroline Spinning 6 ds. [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Caroline spinning 6 ds. wool Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Caroline [spinning] 6 lb. do [stocking yarn] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Carolina [spinning] 6 lb. Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Caroline Spinning 6 days Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Caroline Sping 6 days Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Caroline Spinning 6 ds. [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Caroline Spinning 6 days Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Caroline [spinning] 4 1/2 lb. [wool] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Caroline Spinning 6 days Caroline A,Female,,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Caroline in house 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Caroline A,Female,,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Caroline about the House 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Caroline Sick 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Caroline about the house 6 do [days] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Carolina abt the house 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Caroline abt house Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Caroline about the house Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Caroline about the house Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Caroline about the house Caroline A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Caroline abt house Caroline A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Caroline Sewing Caroline A,Female,House maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Caroline about the house 6 [days] Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 22, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding Caroline 0..3..0 Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding & medicine for Caroline Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 01, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Zs [ounce] Elixer|for Caroline Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 18, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Zss [half-ounce] ung: [ungent] Hamorhoid [hemorrhoid] for Caroline Caroline A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 18, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Zss [half-ounce] Laxitive [Laxative] ingredient do [for Caroline] Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Comment,,"December 14, 1799","Narrative Account of the Death of George Washington, 14 December 1799","Caroline, Molly & Charlotte were in the room standing near the door." Caroline A,Female,House Maid,House Work,,"December 15, 1799","Narrative Account of the Death of George Washington, 15 December 1799","As soon as the day appeared, the Woman (Caroline) went into the Room to make a fire …And the Woman (Caroline) came to my room requesting I might go to the General, who was very ill." Caroline A,Female,House Maid,Comment,,"December 15, 1799","Narrative Account of the Death of George Washington, 15 December 1799","At the time of his decease Dr Craik & myself were in the situation before mentioned. Christopher was standing by the Bedside…Caroline, Charlotte, and some other of the servants were standing in the Room near the door." Cecelia A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cecelia A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cecelia A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cecelia A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Cecelia B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Charity A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797","Sick Agnes in Child bed, 6 days" Charity A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797","There are 3 Negroe Children Born, & one dead at River Farm 1 born at Mansion house. Sina 1 And at Union Farm 1 born & one dead - It was killed by Worms. Medical Assistance was called - But the Mothers are very innatentive to their Young - A Nurse, & some place set a part for the sick may be thot on when Your Ex. returns." Charity A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Agnes in Child bed 6 days Charity A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Sick Agnes in Child bed 6 [days] Charity A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Agnes & Cornelia in Childbed 12 [days] Charity A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",Sick Agnes in Childbed 6 [days] Charity A,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Charity B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To do [Cloths] for Mertilla, Fallimore & Charity, 3 Pettycoats 3 Shirts, 3 Jacketts, 3 p Stockgs & 3 p Shoes a" Charity B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 14, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroes 3..[0]..[0] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 21, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Charrity at D.R. & Suky in the Neck 3..0..0 Charity B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,April 1781,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Deliverg [Delivering] Charity Apl 1781 Omitted 150..[0]..[0] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 22, 1781","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering Charity 30..[0]..[0] Charity B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 29, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 29, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Charrity @ D. [Dogue] Run & Kitty @ H. [Home] House 1..0..0 Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Rum 3..[0]..[0] Charity B,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 21, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 10, 1790","Farm Reports, 10 July 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days - Hannah 6 – Charety - & Betty 3 Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 September 1790",Charity confined in child bed delivered last Saturday night of a boy – 6 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 18, 1790","Farm Reports, 18 September 1790",Charity in child bed [6 days] Charity B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days. Hannah 6. Molly 6. Charity 6. Ben 6. Jenny 6. Betty in Chi[l]d bed deliverd of a Girl 6 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Charity B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Bett Davis 5 days Charity 4 & Judith 2 do [Days] 11 [Days] Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Grace 3 [Days], Molly, 3 [Days] Sall 3 [Days], Cicely 4 [Days], 13 [Days]" Charity B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 05, 1793","Farm Reports, 5 January 1793",By Sickness Matt 4 [days] Ceciley 4 [days] 8 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Sickness Charity 4 Matt 2 Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",Charity in Child bed 6 [days]...Decrease 1 Male Child of Charitys Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Sickness Charity 4 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",[Sick] Charity 6 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",Sick Charity 6 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",Sick Charity 6 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",[Sick] Charity 2 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Sickness Charity 4 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",[Sickness] Charity 2 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Sickness Charity 6 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Sick Charity 6 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Sick Charity 4 Charity B,Female,Nurse,Health,Dogue Run,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Charity Attending on her Sick Daughter 6 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 December 1797",Charity 3 days Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Sick Charity 4 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798","Sick, Charity 3 [days]" Charity B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Charity... working at river farm [1 day] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",[Sick] Charity 2 [days] Charity B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Sick--Charity 4 [days] Charity B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",[sick] Charity 6 [days] Charity B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Charity C,Female,,Slave Sale,Washington's Bottom,"October 05, 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negroes at Washington's Bottom, 5 October 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negores &c. at Washingtons Bottom Octr 5th 1786 Simon. To Bazil & Thomas Brown P Bond £100..0..[0] Joe. To Ephraim Douglass Esqr £81..0..[0] Allice. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 70..15..[0] Dorcas. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 13..15..[0] P Bond James Hammond Surety [Total] 165..10..[0] Lydia. To Peter Patterson & Thos Patterson surety 45..10..[0] Nance & Young Child. to James Hammond, Ephraim Douglass surety 80..5..[0] Tom & Charity The Twins. To Samuel Burns, William Sunderland Surety 27..10..[0] …Thomas Freeman" Charlotte A,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To [Cloths] for women, Sall, Betty, Moll, Else, Jeany, Else, Charlote" Charlotte A,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,February 1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",a Jacket & Petty Coat for Charlote ..3..[0] Charlotte A,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"September 11, 1775","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To makeing a Waistcoat for Charlotte ..1..6 Charlotte A,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,"October 16, 1775","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To a waistcoat & cloak for Charlotte ..3..[0] Charlotte A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"March 13, 1777","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Joseph Marle 1 pr Shoes for Charlotte ..8..[0] Charlotte A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,"March 13, 1777","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Joseph Morle pr of Shoes for Charlote ..8..0 Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"May 31, 1781","Letter to ________, (31 May 1781)",…how is Betty has she been spinning all winter - is Charlot done the worke I left for her to do Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Dorchus Charlotte 1..0..0 Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 17, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Charlotte ..10..[0] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 17, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Deliverg [Delivering] Charlotte ..10..0 Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"December 04, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To 12 doses Alterative Powders for Charlotte's Child Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 25, 1788","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To Blooding Charlotte Charlotte A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 09, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,House Maid,Comment,,"June 08, 1789","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 8 June 1789",…send me by some safe convance my Black lace apron and hankerchief…if my Black Handkerchief is not in the drawer Charlot knows where it is to be found… Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,July 1789,"Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, July, 1789",…sickness is to be expected and Charlot will lay herself up for as little as any one will… Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,,Comment,,"December 14, 1790","Letter from George Augustine Washington, 14 December 1790",the Children of Caroline & Sharlot being in [81] the yard certainly render it more difficult to keep it clean but while one remains but little advantage will be derived from removing the other Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"April 19, 1791","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 19 April 1791",…some day last week I wrote to you and inclosed [enclosed] some muslin borders for Charlot to hem - when they are done be so god [good] as to send them back to me… Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"June 05, 1791","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 5 June 1791",I sent by Hercules some rufles for my little Boys bosom which I beg you will make Charlot hem - and ship them ready to sew on and send me six at a time as his old ruffles are worne to raggs … Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"August 29, 1791","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 29 August 1791","Your letter of the 25th is come to hand with ruffles - I wish you'd had them whiped - it was but little more trouble for Charlot, they cannot be sewed on the wristbands till they are whiped - she is so indolent that she will doe nothing but what she is told she knows how work should be done, …" Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Comment,Mount Vernon,"August 29, 1791","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 29 August 1791",I cannot find how it is possible for her [Charlotte] and Caroline to be altogether taken up in making the peoples cloths - if you suffer them to goe on so idele they will in a little time doe nothing but work for themselves… Charlotte A,Female,,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"August 29, 1791","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 29 August 1791",I shall bring work for Charlot to doe for me so that she must endeavor to get your family business done as fast as they can… Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0" Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 31, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 31 October 1792","Boatswain & Charlotte have both had the flux but Charlotte very lightly Boatswain has been bad I sent for Docr Craik last Saturday who gave them Medecine which seemd to relieve them The Docr Orderd them Rice Water but I can find none in the House Charlotte had a sore throat he order’d her Honey & Vinegar of the former there is none likewise, He Scolded said medecine would not cure them if they had not things proper for them …" Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Charlotte A,Female,,Punishment,,"January 10, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 20 January 1793","Your treatment of Charlotte was very proper—and if she, or any other—of the Servants will not do their duty by fair means—or are impertinent, correction (as the only alternative) must be administered." Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Charlotte Making 9 peoples shirts 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 16 January 1793","Charlotte I Guess will be reported Sick this week I Gave her a Whiping on Saturday & I find She dont intend to work in order I suppose to be even with Me When I was Culling out the River hogs she sent by Muddy hole David requesting I would Give her a Spear rib as She Long’d for it this I knew to be false and thought it to be a piece of impudence in her which She has a Great Share of I did not send it but on Saturday I sent one to each of the Women at the Qu[arte]r of Course She had one with the rest but She I fancy watch’d me home & as soon as I got in the house brings the Spear rib & thro’s down at the Door (affronted I suppose at my not sending it on Thursday) told me indeed She wanted none of my Meat & was in Short very impudent I took a hickory Switch which I rode with & Gave her a very Good Whiping She certainly could come for nothing else, On Monday Morning Mrs Ehlers informed me She had sent her work but Charlotte had sent it back I went to the Qur [Quarter] & Gave a little more but I believe She has not done any thing yet under a pretence of her finger receiving a blow & was Swelld She threatens me very much with informing Lady Washington when She comes home & says She has not been whipd for 14 Years past, but I fully expect I shall have to Give her some More of it before She will behave herself for I am determined to lower her Spirit or Skin her Back." Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Charlotte Making 9 Shirts 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Charlotte Making 12 Children Shifts 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Charlotte making 2 Shift &|to Knit Stocken 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,,"April 28, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 28 April 1793","Is all the Peoples cloaths made, that Charlotte should be out of Work? The Spinning in this case, or indeed in any case, ought to go on expeditiously; to provide for the Fall cloathing." Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Charlotte knitting 1 ½ par of stocking 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Dolsey 6 days 12 [Days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1793","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 4 August 1793",…the President says that the linnin may be got for the House people - having the Cutting out of the winter cloths for the people that Charlot may set about making them… Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Carlotte Knitting 1 1/2 par [pairs] of Stocking 6 [Days] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Dolsey 6 days Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Sickniss Charlotte 6 days Caroline 6 day Doll 6 days Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 12, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 12 January 1794","Charlotte at the Mansion house has been reported sick for several weeks—Mrs Washington desires you will examine her case, and if it appears necessary to request Doctor Craik to attend, & prescribe for her." Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Caroline 6 Anne 6 Doll 6 days Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Charlotte do [sowing] 9 do [Shirts] 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Charlotte do [Sewing] 3 Jackets & 3 Breeches 3 days Charlotte A,Female,Nurse,Health,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Charlotte...went by a sieck women 3 days Charlotte A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Charlotte do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Charlotte sewing 6 Jackets & 6 Breeches 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Charlotte Sowing 6 People Shirts 4 Days & Knitting 2 days Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Charlotte Sowing 9 Shirts 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Charlotte Knitting 3 Stocking 5 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Charlotte Knitting 2 pear of Stocking 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Charlotte Sowing 1 Jacket & 1 Trawses & Minding John Shirts & Knitting 1 pear of Stocking 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Charlotte sowing 3 suits of cloth 3 [days] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sieckness Doll 6 days Betty Davis 6 Charlotte 3 Charlotte A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Charlotte sewing 6 suits Clothes 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Charlotte sewing 9 shirts 6 [Days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Charlotte do [sewing] 9 shirts 6 [Days] Charlotte A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Charlotte do [work for the House] 6 [Days] Charlotte A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Charlotte do [work in the House] 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Charlotte do [sewing] 5 suits of do [clothes] 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Sieckness Charlotte 6 days Dall 6 days Alley 6 days Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Charlotte Knitting three Stockings 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr [pair] Stockigns & Charlotte [knitting] 2 pr [pairs] do [Stockings] 12 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Charlote Knitting 2 pair of stockings 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Charlote Kniting 2 pair Stockings 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Charlote Do [Knitting] 2 pr of Do [stockings] 6 days Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Sick Charlotte 6 days Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Charlotte Sewing 6 Shirts 4 [days] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",And Charlotte [2 days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Charlotte sewing 9 Sheets Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Charlotte Sewing 9 Shirts 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Charlotte Sewing 6 shirts 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Charlotte do [sewing] 3 shirts & work in the Hous.3 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Charlotte do sewing 3 shirts [& work in the Hous.] 3 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797","[Sall, Dolsey], Charlotte, [& Caroline in the House] 24 [days]" Charlotte A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Charlotte in the house 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,Laborer,House Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Charlotte working in do [House] 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Charlotte in Child Bed 6 [days] Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Charlotte in Child bed 6 days Charlotte A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797","Decrease Charlotte, [& Doll in the House] 12 [days]" Charlotte A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Charlotte's 3 children Charlotte A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [bleeding &] do [medicine for] Charlotte ..4..9 Charlotte A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [Medicine] for Charlotte's child Charlotte A,Female,Seamstress,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Charlotte A,Female,House Servant,Comment,,"December 14, 1799","Narrative Account of the Death of George Washington, 14 December 1799","Caroline, Molly & Charlotte were in the room standing near the door." Charlotte A,Female,House Maid,Comment,,"December 15, 1799","Narrative Account of the Death of George Washington, 15 December 1799","At the time of his decease Dr Craik & myself were in the situation before mentioned. Christopher was standing by the Bedside…Caroline, Charlotte, and some other of the servants were standing in the Room near the door." Christopher Sheels,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 27, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishup for Laying Kitty & Alice 1..0..0 City A,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Clara A,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Clio A,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"January 9, 1755","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By a Negro woman calld Clio - bot [bought] at Ditto [Buckners Sale] 50..[0]..[0] Clio A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"June 14, 1755","Letter to John Augustine Washington, 14 June 1755","My Negro’s Cloaths I hope you will take care to get in time, and employ Cleo’s leizure hour’s in makg them." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington …River Plantn:... Tom, Neptune, George, Betty, Cloe, Doll. …" Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... River Plann: ... Tom, Ben, George, Robin, Nat, Peg, Murria, Clœ, Flora, Doll—GW. …" Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Rivr Side:... Tom, Ben, George, Natt, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe. …" Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","List of Tythables in Fairfax Parish—Fairfax Cty. ...Tom, Nat, Ben, Cupid, Will, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne…." Cloe A,Female,,Runaway,Maryland,"April 10, 1766","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Exps. [Expenses] in taking Cloe out of P[rison] 15 Dollrs [Dollars] 5..12..6 [Maryland currency] Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Cloe A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 4]…Hannah, Cornelia, Lidya, Esther, Cloe, Fanny, Alice. Under 16 …" Cloe A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790",By Sickness Doll 6 days – Cloe 4 [days]. Breach 2 [days] – Judy 2 [days] & Suck 1 day in child bed Agness 6 [days] 21 [days] Cloe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790",By Sickness Robin 6 days - Doll 5 ditto - Ned 3 - Cloe 1 - Ruth 1 Cloe A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Cloe A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cloe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sickness Daphne 6 Breechey 4 Sall 2 Cloe 1 Cloe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By Sickness Daphne 6, Cloe 6, Agniss 4, Sall 4, Frank 1" Cloe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Cloe sick 5 [days] Cloe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Sick…Chloe 4 [days] Cloe A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Cloe C,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Cloe C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Cornelia A,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 4]…Hannah, Cornelia, Lidya, Esther, Cloe, Fanny, Alice. Under 16 …" Cornelia A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 09, 1790","Farm Reports, 9 January 1790","By Sickness Cornelia 6 days Natt 3, & Agness 3 days" Cornelia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 18, 1790","Farm Reports, 18 September 1790",By Sickness Cornilia 6 days Cornelia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 [days] Chloe 6. Agness 1 Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Cornelia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Cornilia 6.[days] Cornelia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Ruth 6 [days] Cornelia 4 [days] Robin 3 [days] Esther 1 day 14 [Days] Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Cornelia in Child bed 6 days 6 [Days] Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By Cornelia in childbed, 6 [Days]" Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Daphne 6 Bridgey 6 Old Ben 4 Cornelia 3 days Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",[Sick] Cornelia do [in Child bed] 6 [days] Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Agnes & Cornelia in Childbed 12 [days] Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",& Cornelia in do [Childbed] 6 [days] Cornelia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",Cornilia in Child bed 6 days Cornelia A,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Cornelia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 10, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",8 refrigerent powdrs [powders] for Cornelia Cornelia B,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Cornelia D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Cosiah A,Female,Laborer,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Couta A,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Couta A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Couta A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Crayger,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Crayger B,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Cupid A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 12, 1789","Farm Reports, 12 December 1789","By Sickness, Cupid 6 days" Cynthia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 14, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroes 3..[0]..[0] Cynthia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 21, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Charrity at D.R. [Dogue Run] & Suky in the Neck 3..0..0 Cynthia A,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Cynthia A,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Cynthia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cynthia A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Cynthia A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 08, 1786","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a visit to Daphne in Labour Daphne,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 08, 1786","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To an Anodyne Draught for Do [Daphne] Daphne,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 12, 1789","Farm Reports, 12 December 1789",By Sickness...Daphney 6 days Daphne,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790",By Sickness Paul 4 days Daphney 2 & Lucy 1 day 7 [days] Daphne,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Lucy 6 days - Fanny 3 - Sam 3 – Daphney 5 - Grace 2 Lucy 6 & Sabina 2 ditto [days] 27 [days] Daphne,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 14, 1790","Farm Reports, 14 August 1790",By Sickness Rachel and Fanny in child bed 12 days – Isaac lame 6 ditto [days] – Betty Sick 4 [days] & Daphny 4 [days] 26 [days] Daphne,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Sabeen 6 days - Daphny 6 [days]. Grace 6 [days]. Sam 4 [days] Lucy in Chid bed 6 [days] Daphne,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Sam 2 days - Daphny 6 [days] - Grace 6 [days] - Mo|2 [days] Daphne,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 02, 1793","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Dr Kennedy pd [paid] for Itch ointment for Daphney's family ..1..6 Daphne,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",By Sickness Betty 6 days Lucy 4 d Dafny 4 Ceasar 2 days Daphne,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sickness Dafney 2 days Jinney 1 Cupit 2 days Daphne,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Sickness Oald Lucy 6 days Cupit 6 [days] Betty 6 [days] Daphney 4 days Daphne,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",Sick...Daphney 2 days Daphne,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 22, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a merc. [mercurial] Cathartic for Daphne 0..1..6 Daphne A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Daphne B,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,,Census,French's Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",All the women have had Blankets but where I know not as no acct. of them was given in 1 June Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 17, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"February 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg [following] Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 19, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 5 days Grace 5 [days] Daphne B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",[By Sickness] Daphny 2 days Daphne B,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Frenchs Daphne 6 [Days] Ferry daphne 6 days Eady 2 days 14 [Days] Daphne B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Rose 6 Betty 6 Frenchs Daph 6 days Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sickness Frenches Polly 3 [Days], & Daphny 1 [Day] 4 [Days]" Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",Dafny In Child Bed 6 [days] Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Daphney in Childbed 6 days Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797","Grace, Sabline Attending Daphney 5 [days]" Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Sick Daphney in Child bed 6 [days] Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Sick Daphney in Childbed 6 [days] Daphne B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Sick Daphney in Childbed 6 [days] Daphne B,Female,Plougher,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Daphne B,Female,Plougher,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Daphne Abt 40 Ploughs very well, and is a good hand at any work … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","List of Tythables in Fairfax Parish—Fairfax Cty. ...Tom, Nat, Ben, Cupid, Will, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne…." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 21, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Elizabeth Simpson delivg [delivering] Daphne & Peg 1..0..0 Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Daphne C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Daphne C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 03, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs [Elizabeth] Simpson laying Judy & Daphne 1..0..0 Daphne C,Female,,Health,,"January 03, 1774","Cash Memorandum, 1773-1774",By Mrs Simpson laying Indy & Daphne Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 20, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop Laying 2 Negroe Women - Betty at the Ferry & Dephna in the Neck 1..[0]..[0] Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 20, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishup for Laying two negroe Women (Betty at the Ferry & Daphne in the Neck) 1..0..0 Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Lay H H [Home House] Betty, Peg and Daphne, in the Neck 1..10..0" Daphne C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Betty, Peg, & Daphne 1..10..[0]" Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 08, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for diliverg [delivering] Myrtilla H. [Home] House & Daphne in the Neck 1..0..0 Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1786","Diary Entry, 4 December 1786",Doctr. [Doctor] Craik who had been sent for to a laying in Woman at the river Plantation came here after dark and stayed all Night. Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 3]…Daphne, Murria, Agnus, Suck, Sucky, Judy 1t, Judy 2d…" Daphne C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Suck 5 days - Natt 3 - Ruth 3 - Daphny 4 - Pegg 4 Agness 2 - Robin 3 Doll 5 Hanh 6 Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791",[By Sickness] Daphny 2 days Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Daphny 6.[days] Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne C,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 01, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Pegg & Daphne pd them for 13 chickens Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Daphne 6 Bridgey 6 Old Ben 4 Cornelia 3 days Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sickness Daphne 6 Breechey 4 Sall 2 Cloe 1 Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By Sickness Daphne 6, Cloe 6, Agniss 4, Sall 4, Frank 1" Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sickness Daphney 6 [Days] Sall 6 [Days] fanny 2 [Days] , & Betty 1 [Day] 15 [days]" Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sickness, Daphney 6 days, Ruth 3, old Ben 1, old Nat 1" Daphne C,Female,,Comment,River Farm,"March 15, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 15 March 1795","Let Sam supply the place of Bristol, until I come home; unless (which does not occur to me at present) a likely and well disposed young fellow of mans growth, or near it, should be found on my estate fit to make a Gardener of. If one, not among the Dower Negros, could be selected, it would be preferred. Honesty, with some degree of acuteness, are desirable; but in whom amg. my people these are to be found, I know not. ... The children of Daphne at the river farm are among the best disposed negros I have, but I do not recollect whether there be any of a fit size." Daphne C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Doll Attending to Dauphne 3 days Daphne C,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Census,Bridge Quarter,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760... At Bridge Quarter—York Bachus A Man 1 Share Ben Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Young Ned Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Cupid Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Old Daphne A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Young Daphne Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Moll Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Frank Ditto 1 ditto [Share] Arlington a Boy ½ ditto [Share] Caesar Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] George Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] Suckey a Girl ½ ditto [Share]…" Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy …" Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Jack, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy. …" Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington …[Ferry farm] Michael, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne. [Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Moll, Priscilla…" Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington .... [Ferry farm] Jesse Brummit, Cæsar, Sam, Ned, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Lucy…" Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Daphne D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Frenchs Daphne 6 [Days] Ferry daphne 6 days Eady 2 days 14 [Days] Daphne D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne D,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [Days] Moses 6 [Days] Abraham 4 [Days] Lucy 4 [Days] Doll 6 [Days] Daphne 6 [Days] Cupid 4 [Days] & Betty nursing 6 days 42 [Days] Daphne D,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days] Moses 6 [days]. Sam 4 [days] Doll 6 [days] Old Daphne 6 [days] Flora 4 [days] Paul 3 [days] Yellow Lucy 3 days 44 [Days] Daphne D,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Sickness Old Daphne 6 [Days] Doll 6 [Days] Cupid 5 [Days] Sam 3 days 20 [Days] Daphne D,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Doll 6 [Days], Old Daph 5 [Days], Betty 4 [Days], Rose 3 [Days], Delia 2 [Days] . 20 [Days]" Daphne D,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Daphne E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 08, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for diliverg Myrtilla H. [Home] House & Daphne in the Neck 1..0..0 Daphne E,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Daphne E,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Daphne E,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne E,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne E,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne E,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Daphne F,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Home House] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Arlington, Bacchus, London, Anthony, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Sarah, Frank, Daphne, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Daphne F,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home house] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Bacchus, Harry, Lydia, Jone, Winney, Sarah, Phœbe, Daphne…" Daphne F,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Home House] Frank, Jack, Schomberg, Peter, Lewis, Bacchus, Boson, Gunner, Bristol, Davy, Dick, Sarah, Winney, Pheobe, Daphne, Myrtilla, Phillis …" Daphne F,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. Stockings 1 p. shoes each a" Daphne G,Female,Laborer,Census,Bridge Quarter,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760... At Bridge Quarter—York Bachus A Man 1 Share Ben Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Young Ned Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Cupid Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Old Daphne A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Young Daphne Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Moll Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Frank Ditto 1 ditto [Share] Arlington a Boy ½ ditto [Share] Caesar Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] George Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] Suckey a Girl ½ ditto [Share]…" Darcus,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Darcus A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Darcus A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Dorchus Charlotte 1..0..0 Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Rum 3..[0]..[0] Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By sickness Darcus 3 days Amy 3 do [days] 6 [days] Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Jupiter 6 days. Kate 6. Nanny 6. Sackey 6. Sarah 6. & Dareus 6 Darcus A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 06, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Eithy (Midwife) pd her for delivering Caroline at the Mansn House & Darcus at Muddy Hole each 10/ 1..[0]..[0] Darcus A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Dorcas 4 [days] Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",Dorkey In child Bed 6 days Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Sickness...Darcus 4 [days] Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",Darius 3 [days] Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797","Sick, Darcus in Childbed 2 days" Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",3 Women in Child bed 18 days Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797","Sick Darcus, [Letty And Amie] in Child bed each 6 days" Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Darcus in do [Childbed] 4 [days] Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",[Sickness] Darius 3 days Darcus A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Sickness Darcus 6 days Darcus A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Darcus B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797","Sick, Peg in Child bed 6 [days]" Darcus B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Sick Peg in Child bed Darcus B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Sick. Gabreal with a Sore finger 6 & Peg in Child bed 6 days Darcus B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Peg in Child bed 6 days Darcus B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Darcus C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 29, 1760","Diary Entry, 29 January 1760","Darcus—daughter to Phillis died, which makes 4 Negroes lost this Winter viz. 3 Dower Negroes namely— Beck—appraisd to £50– Dolls Child born since— Darcus appd. at and Belinda a Wench of mine in Frederick." Darcus D,Female,,Slave Sale,Washington's Bottom,"October 05, 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negroes at Washington's Bottom, 5 October 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negores &c. at Washingtons Bottom Octr 5th 1786 Simon. To Bazil & Thomas Brown P Bond £100..0..[0] Joe. To Ephraim Douglass Esqr £81..0..[0] Allice. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 70..15..[0] Dorcas. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 13..15..[0] P Bond James Hammond Surety [Total] 165..10..[0] Lydia. To Peter Patterson & Thos Patterson surety 45..10..[0] Nance & Young Child. to James Hammond, Ephraim Douglass surety 80..5..[0] Tom & Charity The Twins. To Samuel Burns, William Sunderland Surety 27..10..[0] …Thomas Freeman" Darcus D,Female,Laborer,Slave Sale,Kanawha River Farm,"December 18, 1786","Letter from Thomas Freeman, 18 December 1786","I had the favour of yours by Mr Lear, and by that I imagine you did not receive mine of the 9th October, in which I gave you an Acct of the Sale of the Negroes &c. therefore I have Inclosed a Copy of the same herewith to you. … In the Sale of the Negroes there is one Named Dorcas that you Receivd of Mr Simpson as a Slave proves to be free at the Age of Twenty Eight Years the Records from Westmoreland we had & I took the Supreme Judge McKeans Opinion on the matter & he declares her free, so that you must have recourse to Mr Simpson as you Settled with him at the rate of Thirty Pounds and now after keeping her Two Years she Sold at Thirteen Pounds fifteen shillings as [per] acct. I should not have Sold the Negroes but they would not be Prevailed with to come down from any Argument I could use." Deborah A,Female,,Runaway,,April 1781,"List of General Washington’s negroes that went to the British, April 1781","Peter – an Old man Lewis – an Old man Frank* - an Old man Frederick* - A Man about 45 years Old – an Overseer and Valuable Gunner* - A man about 45 years Old – valuable, a Brickmaker Harry – A man about 40 years Old – valuable, a Horseler Tom – A man about 20 years old, Stout & Healthy Sambo* - A man about 20 years old, Stout & Healthy Thomas* - A Lad about – 17 years Old – House Servant Peter – A Lad about 15 years old – very likely Strephon – A man about 20 years Old – a Cooper by trade James – A man 25 years Old – stout & Healthy Wally – a Man about 20 years Old – by trade a weaver Daniel – a man about 19 years Old – very likely Lucy* - a woman about 20 years Old Esther* - a woman about 18 years Old Deborah a Woman about 16 years Old The above Slaves were taken from his Excellency General Washington by Captn Richd Graves in the Savage Sloop of War – in April 1781 Frederick* Frank, Gunner, Sambo Thomas ^recovered in Philadelphia^ Lucy – Esther – were recovered after the siege of York. The Genrl pd Salvage on Tom in Philadelphia but I cannot tell what it was. I pd 12 Dollars expense on him from Philadelphia <…>" Deborah A,Female,,Runaway,Nova Scotia,1783,"Book of Negroes, 1783","Vessel name and their Commanders… Where bound… Negroes name… Age… Description… In possession of… Remarks Polly… John Broome… Port Roseway…Deborah his wife…20… Ditto [Stout] Woman thick lips pock marks… Mr. Lynch… Formly the slave to Gen. l Washington come away about four years ago G.B.C." Delia,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 03, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Ditto [Bleeding] Delia 0.3.0 Delia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 30, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Allice ..10..[0] Delia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 30, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop, for Diliverg L. Alice ..10..0" Delia A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Delia A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia A,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Delia B,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",All the women have had Blankets but where I know not as no acct. [account] of them was given in 1 June Delia B,Female,,Census,French's Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Delia B,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,French's Plantation,"July 03, 1788","Diary Entry, 3 July 1788",At French’s...Will (the Overseer) and 4 of his own Women—Delia being taken from Spinng.—Davy from the Mill and Sinah and Lilly from the House were employed in taking up the Wheat and Rye that was cut down on Tuesday last. Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 17, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"February 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 16, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"September 17, 1791","Farm Reports, 17 September 1791",By Sickness Delia in Child bed 6 [days] Moses 6 [days] Paris 4 [days] & Frenchs Paul 1 day 17 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"November 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0" Delia B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delia B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [Days] Moses 6 [Days] Abraham 4 [Days] Lucy 4 [Days] Doll 6 [Days] Daphne 6 [Days] Cupid 4 [Days] & Betty nursing 6 days 42 [Days] Delia B,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Delia B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days] Moses 6 [days]. Sam 4 [days] Doll 6 [days] Old Daphne 6 [days] Flora 4 [days] Paul 3 [days] Yellow Lucy 3 days 44 [Days] Delia B,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"January 22, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 22 January 1792",I sent Yesterday for Docr Craik who promised to Come down this Day but the Weather being very bad has I Guess prevented him. I sent him Becks Case as near as I was able & he sent some Medicine I am fearful She will not recover. Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are a little better Delia Frenchs & Doll at Ferry Continue very poorly And a Great many children are very bad with the Hooping Cough at every Qu[arte]r. Delia B,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Ferry Plantation,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By spinning 3 [Days], hauling seine 5 [Days], French’s Tom at Mansion-House 5 [Days], 13 [Days]" Delia B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Doll 6 [Days], Old Daph 5 [Days], Betty 4 [Days], Rose 3 [Days], Delia 2 [Days] . 20 [Days]" Delia B,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 06, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 6 January 1793","If the Wool is all spun up, in what manner do you mean to employ the Spinners? They must not be idle; nor ought the Sewers to have been so when they were out of thread: If they can find no other work, let them join the out door hands. Myrtilla & Delia had better, I conceive, do this altogether, as their will be enough without them for all the purposes of Spinning & Sewing." Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd. [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 16 January 1793",... we have yet a little & very little Wool to Spin I have last Monday placed Matilda under McCoy & Delia under Crow… Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd [pounds] of do [Yarn] 6[Days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Union Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Delia spinning 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd [Pounds] of do [Yarn] 6 [Days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",Delia in Child Bed 6 days Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Delia do [spinning] 5 pd of do [yarn] 5 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",Delia in Child Bead 6 days Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",Delia in Child Bead [6 days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [thread] 6 [Days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [tow thread] 6 [Days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Delya do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Delia do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Delia Spinning 4 Lib. of Yarn 4 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick Delia 2 Dys [Days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Delia [spinning] 6 lb. do [Yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Delia [spinning] 5 Lib. Do Do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",[Sickness] Delia 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Delia do [spinning] 5 lb. do do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Delia [Spinning] 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Delia [Spinning] 5 do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Delia Spining 6 do do [pounds Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Delia do [spinning] 6 pd of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Delia do [spinning] 4½ pd. of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Delia do [Spining] 6 do [lb. Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Delia Spining 6 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Delia Spining 6 do do [lb. Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Delia Spinning 6 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Delia Spinning 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 5 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Cr. By Delia Spinning 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Delia Spining 6 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Delie Do [Spinning] 5 Lib. of Flax yarn 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Flax yarn 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Delia spining 3 lb. flax Yarn Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Sick Delia 2 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Delia Spining 5 lb. Flax do [Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Delia Do [spinning] 4 Lib. of Flax yarn 5 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Delia spinning 6 Lib. of Do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. [pounds] of Do [wool yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. [pounds] of Do [wool yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Delia spinning 6 lib. Wool yarn 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",By Delia Do [spinning] 6 Lib. of Do 6 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Sickness Delia 6 days Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. [wool yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Delia Do [spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 5½ [pounds] of Do [Wool yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 5½ Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",By Delia Spinning 6 Lib. of Wool Yarn Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Delia Do [Spinning] 2½ Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Sick Dalia 3½ days Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Delia [Spinning] 6 lb. of do [Wool into Yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Delia [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",By Delia [Spinning] 6 do [lb. of Wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Delia Spining 6 do [lb. Tow Yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Delia Spining 6 do [lb. Wool] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Delia Spining 5 [days] Said to be sick 6 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Delia Spining 5 [days] Said to be sick 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Delia Spining 6 lb. do [Wool Yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Delia Spining 6 [lb. Wool Yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Delia [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Delia [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",By Delia Spining 5½ lb. Wool Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Delia Spining 6 do Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Sick Delia 6 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Sick Delia 6 [days] & Betsey Davis 6 days & Judith 3 [day]s 15 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Delia Spining [Spinning] 6 [pounds] of do [Wool Yarn] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Delia Spining 6 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Delia Spining 6 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",By Delia Spining of Wool 6 lb. [pound] 6 days Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",[Sick] Delia 6 days Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798","Child Bed, Delia 6 [days]" Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798","Sick Delia, & Annie in Child bed each 6 days" Delia B,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mount Airy,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798","Matilda & Delia are Struck off the Account, being in the field" Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",By Delia spinning 5 lb. [pound] Toe thread 6 ds [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Delia [Spinning] 5 lb. [pound] of do [Tow thread] 6 ds. [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Delia do [Spinning] 5 lb. [pound] Do [Tow Thread] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Delia in the field 6 [days] Delia B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",[Sick] Delia 4 [days] Delia B,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Delia attending her sick child 4 [days] Delia B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Delia in the field 5 days Delia B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Textile Work,Union Farm,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Decreased Delia as she has been some time since turnd [turned] In the fields Delia B,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"June 09, 1798","Farm Reports, 9 June 1798",Delia nursing her son Daniel when sick 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Delia do [spinning] 8 lb wool 6 ds [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Delia spinning 6 lb [pounds] do [yarn] 6 days Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Delia Do [spinning] 6 lb [pounds] do [yarn] 6 ds [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Delia [Spinning] 6 lb. do [yarn] 6 days Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Delia [spinning] 6 lb. [pounds] do [yarn] 6 ds. [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Delia do [spinning wool] 6 lb. do [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Delia 6 lb.[pounds] do--[spinning wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Delia 6 lb. [pounds] do [spinning wool 6 days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Delia [spinning] 6 lb. [pounds] do [wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Delia [spinning] 6 lb. [pounds] do [wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Delia [spinning] 6 lb. [pounds wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Delia [spinning] six lb. [pounds] do [wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Delia 6 lb. [pounds] do [spinning wool for 6 days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Delia [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Delia [spinning] 6 lb. [wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lbs. wool] 6 ds. [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Delia [spinning 6 lb. wool] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lb. yarn]--6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delia B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Sick Delia 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Delia [Spinning 6 lb. Wool] 6 [days] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Delia do [Spinning 6 lb. wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lb. yarn] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Delia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delia B,Female,Spinner,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Delia B,Female,Spinner,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Delia Abt 35 Equally good at the Spinng Wheel or Hoe, but has been kept chiefly at the formr … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Delphy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Betty, Peg, & Daphne 1..10..[0]" Delphy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Lay H H [Home House] Betty, Peg and Daphne, in the Neck 1..10..0" Delphy A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delphy A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Delphy A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delphy A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delphy A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delphy A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Delphie do [knitting] 1 pear of do [stocking 6 days] Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Lam Peter knitting 2 pear of Stocking & Delphie 1 pear Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Delphie do [knitting] 1 pear of do [stocking] 5 [days] Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Delphie do [knitting] 1 pear of do [stocking] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Delphie Knitting 1 Stocking 3 days & Sieck 3 days Delphy A,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Delphie Knitting 1 Stocking 3 days & Sieck 3 days Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Major West's,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Delphie Knitting 2 pear of Stocking 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Delphie Knitting 1 pear of Sto[c]king 6 [Days] Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Delphie Knitting 3 stocking 6 [Days] Delphy A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Delphie do [Knitting] 1 pear of do [stocking] 6 [Days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Delphie do [spinning] 2 ½ pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Delphie do [Spinning] 2 ½ pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Delphie do [Spinning] 3 pd of yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Delphia Spinning 3 Lib. of Yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Delphia [spinning] 1 [pound] of do [Tow yarn] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 1/3 Lib. [Pound] of Do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Delphia [spinning] 2 Lib. Do Do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 2 1/2 Lib. [lb] of Do [Tow yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Delphia Spining 2½ lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 2 1/2 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 2 1/2 do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 2 1/2 do do [pounds Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Delphie do [spinning] 1 1/2 pd of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Delphie do [spinning] 1½ pd. of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Delphia do [Spining] 2½ do [lb. Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Delphie do [Spining] 3 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Delphia Spining 4 do do [lb. Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Delphia Spinning 3 1/2 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 3 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 5 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 2½ lb. do [Flax Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 2½ do [lb. Woolen Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 2½ Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Delphia winding Yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Delphia do [Working in the House] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797","Delphia winding Yarn, & working in the house 6 [days]" Delphy A,Female,,Payment to Slave,,"June 09, 1797","Cash Memoranda, 1794 to 1797",Gave Delphy to buy her a comb Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Delphia winding Yarn 5 [days] Delphy A,Female,Worker,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Delphia winding yarn & [in the house] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,House Maid,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",[Delphia winding yarn] & in the house 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Delphia winding yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Delphia winding Yarn & working in the House 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Delphia winding Yarn & working in the House 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Delphia Do [spinning] 2 Lib. of Flax yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 3 Lib. of Flax Yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. of Flax yarn Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Delphia Do [spinning] 3 Lib. of Flax yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. [pounds] of Flax yarn 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. of Flax yarn Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 2½ Lib. of Flax Yarn Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Dephia Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. of Flax yarn Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Delphia Do [Spinning] 3 Lib. of Flax yarn Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 3 of Flax Yarn Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 5½ do [lb. Wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 5½ do [lb. of Wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 5½ do [lb. Tow Yarn] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Delphia [Spinning] 5 [pounds] Wool 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Delphia do [Spinning] 6 do [pounds wool] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 5 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 5 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 5 do [lb. Wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 4½ do [lb. Wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Delphia 4 do Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Delphia [Spinning] 4 Wool Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Delphia Spining of wool 4 [lb.] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Delphia [Spinning] 4 [pounds] of do [Wool Yarn] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Delphia Spining 6 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Delphia [spinning] 4 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Delphia [spinning] Stocking Yarn 4 [lb.] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Delphia Spining of do do [wool yarn] 4 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Delphia Spining of Cotton 1 1/2 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Delphia Do [spinning] do [Cotton yarn] 1 1/2 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[By] Delphia [spinning] 1 1/2 do [pounds of Cotton thread] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",[By] Delphy [spinning] 1 3/4 [pounds] Cotton 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Delphia do [Spinning] 1 3/4 lb. [pound] do [Cotton] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Delphia [spinning] 1 lb. [pound] Do [Cotton] 6 ds [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Delphia 4 lb. [pound] of Do [Tow thread] 6 ds. [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Delphia do [Spinning] 4 lb. [pound] Do [Tow Thread] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Delphia in the house 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Delphia Making 6 do [shirts] 6 days Delphy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Delphia sewing 5 days Delphy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Delphia [making] 12 do [shifts] 6 days Delphy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Delphia [making] 12 do [shifts] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Delphia making….12 do [shifts]….6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Delphia [spinning] 1 ½ lb do [cotton] 6 ds. [days] Delphy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Delphia sewing 12 shifts 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Delphia do [making] 12 [shifts] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Delphie Spinning 5 3/4 lb. yarn 6 ds. [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Delphia [spinning] 6 lb. do [yarn] 6 ds. [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Delphia 6 do [spinning 6 lb. Wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Delphia 6 ds. [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Delphia [spinning 6 lb. wool] 6 ds. [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Delphia [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Delphia [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Delphia [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Delphia [spinning] 6 do [ lb. of wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Delphia Sping 6 lb. Wool 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Delphia [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lbs. of wool for 6 days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lbs. wool] 6 ds. [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Delphia [spinning 6 lb. wool] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. yarn]--6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. of wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Delphia [Spinning 6 lb. Wool] 6 [days] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Delphia do [Spinning 6 lb. wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. yarn] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Delphia do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Delphy A,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Diana A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 10, 1790","Farm Reports, 10 July 1790","By Sickness Pegg in child bed 6 days - Alice tendg [tending her 1 [day] – Will sick, 6 Do. [Days] 13 [days]" Diana A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Diana A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Diana B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Milly in Child birth 2 [days] Diana B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Milly in Child bed 6 [days] Diana B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Milly in Child bed 6 [days] Diana B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Milley in child bed 6 [days] Diana B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Milley in child bed 5 [days] Diana B,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Dinah C,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Dinah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Dinah E,Female,Laborer,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Dinah F,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Dinah H,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 05, 1773","Cash Memorandum, 1772-1773",Sale of Colo. Colvil's Negroes Dinah Bazzil Fan Suck Raine Mr. Jno. West Junr Dinah H,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 15, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793","Note. at the sametime a Boy London, sold to Doctr [Doctor] Rumney for £61 and a Wench Dinah & her 4 Childn [Children] Bazzil Fan, Suck, & Rainy to Mr John West Junr [Junior] for £130 … but ye money not pd [paid] to me" Doll,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast] L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 10, 1772","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Susa [Susannah] Bishop - layg [laying] Doll & knittg [knitting] pr [pair] Stockgs [Stockings] 15/ Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 10, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Susanna Bishop layg [laying] Doll & Knittg [Knitting] a pr [pair] of Stockings ..15..[0] Doll,Female,Laborer,Unknown,Ferry Plantation,"October 21, 1786","Farm Report, 21 October 1786",Doll lying in confined 6 days Doll,Female,Laborer,Health,Ferry Plantation,"October 21, 1786","Farm Report, 21 October 1786",increase Doll deliverd [delivered] of a Girl Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 29, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To Blooding Negro Doll Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 03, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a Visit to Negro Doll Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 03, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a dose salts Do [for Negro Doll] Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 03, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To 10 anodyne astringent pills Do [for Negro Doll] Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 03, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To 10 Anodyne Diaphoretic Pills for Doll Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 22, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a visit to Negro Doll Doll,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By … 29th Old Doll 1 dozn [dozen] do [chickens] 6/ Doll,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"July 23, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By old Doll for 1 doz: [dozen] Chickens & 6 ducks ..8..0 Doll,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"July 05, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] ditto [Cash] paid old dolly for a Doz. [Dozen] Chickings [Chickens] 0..6..0 Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [bleeding for] Dolly 1/6 Medicine for Sally's children 2/ Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 04, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Extracting Doley's Tooth 3/0 Doll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 04, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",12 astringent powders do [for Dolly] Doll A,Female,Cook,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759",Servants in & abt the House… Doll A,Female,House Servant,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","House Servants … [Column 1] Breechy £50, Doll 40, Betty & Chd Austin 60, [Column 2] Beck 50, Jenny 45, Sall 35 … £ 280…" Doll A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"January 29, 1760","Diary Entry, 29 January 1760","Darcus—daughter to Phillis died, which makes 4 Negroes lost this Winter viz. 3 Dower Negroes namely— Beck—appraisd to £50– Dolls Child born since— Darcus appd. at and Belinda a Wench of mine in Frederick." Doll A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"February 12, 1760","Diary Entry, 12 February 1760",Sett Kate & Doll to heaping the Dung abt. the Stable. Doll A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"February 27, 1760","Diary Entry, 27 February 1760","Continued plowing while the Weather woud permit, and the People, viz. George, Kate, Doll, & little George were employd in Grubing the Field by the Garden." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,May 1760,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760","List of Tithables given in June 1st 1760—Fairfax County George Washington ...—2. House Servants: Breechy, Jack, Nat, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll—9…." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington Ho. Servants: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Nat, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall…." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington Ho. Servants: ... Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. …" Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Sall, Moll. …" Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles. …" Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah..." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Doll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Doll A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,"April 14, 1785","Diary Entry, 14 April 1785","Began to Sow the field at the House, but my Seedsman (Dolls Will) by sowing it much thicker than I intended, put 60 pints, or pounds of Clover Seed, on abt. [ ] Acres of Ground." Doll A,Female,,Comment,,"December 19, 1785","Diary Entry, 19 December 1785",And Will (Son of Doll) was sent to Muddy hole as an Overseer in his [Davy B] place. Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Doll A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"November 26, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 29, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll A,Female,Cook,Instruction,,"May 12, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 12 May 1793","Mrs Washington desires you will direct old Doll to distil a good deal of Rose & Mint Water, &ca…" Doll A,Female,,Comment,,"August 25, 1793","Letter to Howell Lewis, 25 August 1793","I see (by Greens report) that Doll’s Will & Christopher have been two days in search after the Fish Boat. I hope they have found it: it ought to have been pursued until got. But why was it lost, is there not a lock to it? there was I know, and I know also, that locks are of very little use to me. They are bought, used a few weeks—then lost, or stolen. Others got, served in the same way—and so on." Doll A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"February 04, 1794","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",Dols Will Dr for 100 Do [20D. Nales] to mend the park fence Doll A,Female,Cook,Comment,Mansion House,"May 24, 1795","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 24 May 1795",…should thair be any goosberry I should wish to have some bottled and some of the morelly cherrys dried - I should think old Doll cannot have forgot how to do them… Doll A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"July 01, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] 1 pt [pint] ditto [Rum] to dol. Will Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",[Sickness] Doll 6 [days] Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sickness...Doll 6 days Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",[Sick] Doll 6 [days] Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797","Sick, Doll 6 [days]" Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Sick Doll 6 days Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Doll 6 [days] Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By SiecKness Doll 6 days Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By SiecKness Doll 6 days Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Sick Doll Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Sick Doll 6 [days] Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Sick Doll 6 [days] Doll A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Sick Doll 6 [days] Doll A,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Doll A,Female,Stock Keeper,Farm Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",2 Lambs keeping by Doll Doll A,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Doll B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy …" Doll B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Jack, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy. …" Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your wife's [Susannah Bishop] delivering Doll at the Ferry - & House Betty 1..0..0 Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,April 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Cash for your wife [Susannah Bishop] [Folio Reference 106] 1..0..0 Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 19, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Cash pd [paid] Suekey [Susannah] Bishop 1..0..0 Doll B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington .... [Ferry farm] Jesse Brummit, Cæsar, Sam, Ned, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Lucy…" Doll B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"August 29, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Betty, Lucy, Doll, Lucy, Molly a waistcoat Pettycoat, 2 shifts 1 p. Stockgs & 1 p. Shoes each" Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 18, 1777","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs [Susannah] Bishop for Delg [Delivering] Flora & Doll. at F. Plann [Ferry Plantation] 1..[0]..[0] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 18, 1777","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mr [Susannah] Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Flora & Doll @ the Ferry Plantation 1..0..0 Doll B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women 6..[0]..[0] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women Doll: & suky in the neck & Doll at the Ferry and Sooky at H. [Home] House 6..0..0 Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Parker for diliverg [delivering] - Doll at the Ferry and Sall at Home House 1..0..0 Doll B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 11, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 28, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Frenches Negroe Waman for Diliverg Doll: at the Ferry Doll B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 28, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Frenches Negroe Woman for Deliverg Doll ..10..[0] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 24, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Cash pd [paid] Mrs [Susannah] Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Doll at the Ferry & Doll in the Neck 1..0..0 Doll B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 24, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Cash pd [paid] Mrs [Susannah] Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroe Womn [Women] 1..[0]..[0] Doll B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 11, 1786","Farm Report, 11 March 1786",Doll 4 days sick. Doll B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"April 22, 1786","Farm Report, 22 April 1786",Doll 2 days sick Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 27, 1786","Farm Report, 27 May 1786",Doll sick 4 days Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"July 22, 1786","Farm Report, 22 July 1786",Doll sick 5 days Doll B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Doll B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Doll B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 22, 1789","Farm Reports, 22 August 1789",By Sickness Doll 6 days — Lucy 4 ditto [days] Sabeen 3 ditto [days] Doll B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn [Plantation] - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn [Mansion] House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Doll B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [Days] Moses 6 [Days] Abraham 4 [Days] Lucy 4 [Days] Doll 6 [Days] Daphne 6 [Days] Cupid 4 [Days] & Betty nursing 6 days 42 [Days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days] Moses 6 [days]. Sam 4 [days] Doll 6 [days] Old Daphne 6 [days] Flora 4 [days] Paul 3 [days] Yellow Lucy 3 days 44 [Days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 22, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 22 January 1792",I sent Yesterday for Docr Craik who promised to Come down this Day but the Weather being very bad has I Guess prevented him. I sent him Becks Case as near as I was able & he sent some Medicine I am fearful She will not recover. Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are a little better Delia Frenchs & Doll at Ferry Continue very poorly And a Great many children are very bad with the Hooping Cough at every Qu[arte]r. Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Sickness Old Daphne 6 [Days] Doll 6 [Days] Cupid 5 [Days] Sam 3 days 20 [Days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Doll 6 [Days], Old Daph 5 [Days], Betty 4 [Days], Rose 3 [Days], Delia 2 [Days] . 20 [Days]" Doll B,Female,Knitter,Reassignment,Ferry Plantation,"November 04, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 4 November 1792","P.S. Doll at the Ferry must be taught to Knit, and made to do a sufficient days work of it—otherwise (if suffered to be idle) many more will walk in her steps. Lame Peter if no body else will, must teach her—and she must be brought to the house for that purpose." Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Ferry Plantation,"December 30, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 30 December 1792","Has Doll at the Ferry mixed her work with that of the out-hands? If not what does she employ herself in? I have no report on this head—If she knits or Sows, her work ought to be noticed in that line, & care taken that she renders a sufficiency of it." Doll B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 09, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 9 January 1793",Doll at Ferry has been Sick some time past has lately been Swingling flax but as I took her of[f] the report nothing has been said of her work or Sickness I have this morning had her brought in a Cart to mansion house & intend her to be learn’d to knit there wants more knitters Doll B,Female,Knitter,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 09, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 9 January 1793",Doll at Ferry has been Sick some time past has lately been Swingling flax but as I took her of[f] the report nothing has been said of her work or Sickness I have this morning had her brought in a Cart to mansion house & intend her to be learn’d to knit there wants more knitters Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Sickniss Charlotte 6 days Caroline 6 day Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Caroline 6 Anne 6 Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,Spinner,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 18, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 18 May 1794","I find by the Reports that Sam is, in a manner, always returned Sick; Doll at the Ferry, & several of the Spinners very frequently so, for a week at a stretch; and Ditcher Charles often laid up with a lameness. I never wish my people to work when they are really sick, or unfit for it; on the contrary, that all necessary care should be taken of them when they are so; but if you do not examine into their complaints they will lay by when no more ails them, than ails those who stick to their business, & are not complaining, from the fatiegue & drowsiness which they feel as the effect of night walking, & other practices which unfit them for the duties of the day." Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Doll do [Knitting] 1 pa[i]r of do [Stocking] 6 [days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 20, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 20 July 1794","What is the matter with Betty Davis, & Doll at Union Farm, that they are—more than half their time—placed on the sick list?" Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Doll Knitting 1 pear of stocking 6 [days] Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Doll Knitting 1 par of stocking 6 [days] Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Doll Knitting 1 pear of Stocking 6 [days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 28, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 28 December 1794",I find Doll at the Ferry is constantly returned sick; the Overseer at that place ought to see that this sickness is not pretence Doll B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 4, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 4 January 1795","Under real, or pretended sickness, I perceive Doll, at the Ferry, rarely does any work; it would be well to place her in a situation where her ways can be attended to. If she is really unable to work, none will be required of her; if she is able, deceitful complaints, of which she is very capable of making, ought not to avail her." Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Caroline 6 days Doll 6 days Malilda 1 ½ day Sall 1 day Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Sall 6 days Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Doll do [knitting] 1 par of Stocking 5 [days] Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Doll do [knitting] 1 pear of do [stocking] 6 [days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Sieckness Sall 6 days Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sieckness Doll 6 days Betty Davis 6 Charlotte 3 Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Sieckness Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Daly do [Knitting] 1 pear of stocking 6 [Days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Sieckness...Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Sieckness Doll 6 days Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sieckness sall 6 days Matilda 6 days Doll 6 Ally 6 Caroline 1 Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Sieckness Charlotte 6 days Dall 6 days Alley 6 days Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick Doll 6 Dys [Days] Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",[Sickness] Doll 6 Days Doll B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Sick Doll 5 [days] Doll B,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797","Decrease Charlotte, & Doll in the House 12 [days]" Doll B,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lame & pretds [pretends] to be so Doll C,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment ... In New Kent [Column 1] Anthony £20 & wife Betty 25 £55, Will 40, George 40 }, Doll 30 }, Lucy 25 }, Peter 20 }, Alce 12 }, } Dolls Childn [Colulmn 2]|15, Phillis 50, Duke 40, Scomberg 30, Prince 10 … £ 367" Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington …River Plantn:... Tom, Neptune, George, Betty, Cloe, Doll. …" Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... River Plann: ... Tom, Ben, George, Robin, Nat, Peg, Murria, Clœ, Flora, Doll—GW. …" Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Rivr Side:... Tom, Ben, George, Natt, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe. …" Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...River Side: ... Tom, Ben, Natt, George, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Flora, Doll. …" Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","List of Tythables in Fairfax Parish—Fairfax Cty. ...Tom, Nat, Ben, Cupid, Will, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne…." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Doll C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 27, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Simpson Layg [Laying] Peg & Doll 1..0..0 Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Doll C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Doll C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women 6..[0]..[0] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women Doll: & suky in the neck & Doll at the Ferry and Sooky at H. [Home] House 6..0..0 Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,1783,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",[12 June 1784] To Mrs Williams for diliverg [delivering] Doll in the Neck in the yr [year] 1783 ..10..0 Doll C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 12, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Williams for Delivering Doll ..10..[0] Doll C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 24, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Cash pd [paid] Mrs [Susannah] Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroe Womn [Women] 1..[0]..[0] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 24, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Cash pd [paid] Mrs [Susannah] Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Doll at the Ferry & Doll in the Neck 1..0..0 Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Doll C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Doll C,Female,Plougher,Farm Work,River Farm,"March 11, 1786","Farm Report, 11 March 1786",Doll 2 half days plowing Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,,Health,Creek Plantation,"April 24, 1787","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker pd [paid] her for delivering Doll at the Creek 0..10..0 Doll C,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 2]…Will, Robin, Ben, Molly, Ruth, Dolly, Peg…" Doll C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 15, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By Sickness Will 6 days. Doll 6 do. [days] Hanah 6 do. [days] Essex 3 do. [days] Esther 2 do. [days] Judy 2 do. [days] 25 [days] Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790",By Sickness Doll 6 days – Cloe 4 [days]. Breach 2 [days] – Judy 2 [days] & Suck 1 day in child bed Agness 6 [days] 21 [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790",By Sickness Robin 6 days - Doll 5 ditto - Ned 3 - Cloe 1 - Ruth 1 Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Robin 6 days - Doll 6 do [days] Suck 5 [days] — Easter 2 [days] & Ruth 3 ditto [days] 22 [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 18, 1790","Farm Reports, 18 September 1790",By Sickness...Doll 2 ditto [days] Doll C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Suck 5 days - Natt 3 - Ruth 3 - Daphny 4 - Pegg 4 Agness 2 - Robin 3 Doll 5 Hanh 6 Doll C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",By Sickness Doll 6 days Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 17, 1791","Farm Reports, 17 September 1791",By Sickness Peg 6 Agnes 6 Doll 5 Judy 3 Hannah 2 days 22 [days] Doll C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Fanny 6 [Days] Ruth 5 [Days] Robin 4 [Days] Doll 4 days 19 [days] Doll C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",by Sickness Ruth 6 Rose Days 4 & Dol 2 day Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 d. [days] Ruth 6 d. [days] Peg 6 d. [days] Pat 2 d. [days] Dol 2 d. [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",[Sickness] Doll 3 days Doll C,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Doll Attending to Dauphne 3 days Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797","Sick Old Ben 6, Richmond 1 & Doll 1 day" Doll C,Female,Midwife,Health,River Farm,"December 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 December 1797","Old Ben in the House 6 [days] & Bett in Child bed 6 days, Doll Attending 2 days 14 [days]" Doll C,Female,Plougher,Health,River Farm,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",[Sick] Doll 5 [days] (plow) Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Sick Doll 3 [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Sick...Doll 2 [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Old Doll sick 5 [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Sick Old Doll 6 [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Old Doll Sick 6 [days] Doll C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic for Dolly 0..1..6 Doll C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Doll D,Female,,Health,River Farm,1783,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",[12 June 1784] To Mrs Williams for diliverg Doll in the Neck in the yr [year] 1783 ..10..0 Doll D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 12, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Williams for Delivering Doll ..10..[0] Doll D,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Doll D,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Doll D,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll D,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll D,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll D,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Doll D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Doll F,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Doll F,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Doll F,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Dolshy,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 12, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] ditto [Cash] Dolsey for Chickins & Ducks 0..11..0 Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Dolshy A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Muddy Hole,"July 03, 1786","Notes and Observations, 1785-1786",The gangs of hands at Dg. run were united to the Muddy hole People - and were assisted by… Dolshy. Dolshy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Muddy Hole,"July 05, 1786","Diary Entry, 5 July 1786","That in the Neck 6 cradles were constantly employed, & sometimes 7—viz. James, (who having cut himself in the meadow could not work constantly)—Davy, Overseer who having other matters to attend to, could not stick to it; Sambo, Essex, George (black smith) Will, Ned; and Tom Davis who had never cut before, and made rather an awkward hand of it. Tom Nokes was also there, but he cut only now & then, at other times shocking, repairing rakes &ca. That the gangs at Dogue Run & Muddy hole were united, & were assisted by Anthony, Myrtilla & Dolshy from the home house—That besides Tom Davis Ben from the Mill had gone into the Neck and that Sall brass (when not washing) & Majr. Washingtons Tom were assisting the ferry people—That Cowpers Jack & Da[v]y with some small boys & girls (wch. had never been taken out before) were assisting the Farmer in making Hay after two white men who had been hired to cut grass." Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 09, 1786","Diary Entry, 9 November 1788","One of the Bucks in the Paddock having much wounded the Young woman Dolshy, Doctr. Craik was sent for who came and stayed all Night." Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 07, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 28, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0" Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd. of Yarn 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd. of hemp 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd of Tow Yarn 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd of Tow 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sickniss Dolsey 6 days Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Dolsey 6 days 12 [Days] Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Dalsey Sewing 5 Breeches 3 days Wasing [Washing] 3 days 6 [Days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Dalsey Sewing 5 Breeches 3 days Wasing [Washing] 3 days 6 [Days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Dolsey 6 days Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",Dolsey in Child Bed 6 days Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Dalsey do [spinning] 4 pd of stocking yarn 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Delsey do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [yarn] 2 days & 4 days washing Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Dolscy do [Spinning] 5 pd of do [Yarn] 5 days washing 1 day Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Delsey do [Spinning] 4 pd of stocking Yarn 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Delsce do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Dolsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Dolsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Dolsey do [spinning] 5 pd of do [yarn] 5 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Dolsey do [spinning] 5 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Dolsey do [spinning] 2 ½ pd of do [yarn] 2 ½ days & Washing 3 ½ day Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Dolsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Dalsey do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Dalsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [thread] 6 [Days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Delsey do [Spinning] 5 pd of flax thread 6 [Days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Dalsey do [work for the House] 6 [Days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Dolsey do [work in the House] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Daley spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Dalsey do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick Dalsy 6 Dys [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Dalsey [spinning] 6 lb Yarn Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Dalsy Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [tow yarn] Spinning on the Little Wheel 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Sickness Dolsy 6 days Dolshy A,Female,,Health,,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",[Sickness] Dolsy 6 days Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Dalsey Sewing 3 Shirts 3 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",[Sick] Dalsey 3[days] Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Dolsey Sewing 6 do [Shirts] being Sickly [days] Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Dolsey sewing 9 do [Sheets] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Dolsey [Spinning] 5 do do [pounds Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Dalsey do [spinning] 5 pd of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Dalsey do [spinning] 5 pd. of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797","[Sall], Dolsey, [Charlotte, & Caroline in the House] 24 [days]" Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Dolsey Spining 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Dolsey working in do [House] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Dolsey Spinning 4 lb. Tow Yarn 4 [days] [in the House 2 [days]] Dolshy A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Dolsey [Spinning 4 lb. Tow Yarn 4 [days]] in the House 2 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Dolsey & [Caroline] working in the House 5 days each Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Dolsey [Spinning] 5 lb. do [Flax Yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Dolsey [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Woolen Yarn] & Working in the house 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,House Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Dolsey [Spinning] 1 do [pound Woolen Yarn] & Working in the house 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Dolsy working in the house 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Toby working in the house 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Maid,House Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Dolsey Working in the House 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Dolsey working in do [the House] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Dalsy working in the house 5 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Maid,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Dalsy Do [working in the House] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Dolsy Spining 2 Lib. [pounds] of Shoemakers thread 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sickness Betsy Davis 6 days Ana 6 days Dolsy 4 days 16 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Dalsy working in the house 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Dalsy Ditto [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [wool yarn] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Dolsy Do [working at the house] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Dalsy working in the house 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Dolsy in Child Bed 6 days Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Dalsy in Child Bed 6 days Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Dalsy in Child Bed 6 days Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Dalsy in Child Bed 6 days Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Dalsy Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Health,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",[Sickness] Dalsy 2 days Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Dalsy working in the House Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Dalsy working in the House Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Dolsey [Spinning] 6 of do [Wool into Yarn] Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Dolsey Working in the House Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Dolsey Washing Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Dolsey [Spinning] 6 do [pounds Wool] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Dolsey Working 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Dolsey washing Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Dolsey [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Dolsey [Spinning] 2 do [lb. Wool] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Dolsey washing Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Dolsey washing Dolshy A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Dolsey Working Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Dolsey Washing Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Dolsey washing Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Dolsey Washing Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Dolsey [Sewing for Mrs] Washington 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Dolsey in the Wash house 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Dolsey Washing to Mrs Washington 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Dolsey washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Dolsey washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Dolsey washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Dolsey Spining Woolen Yarn 6 lb. [pound] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",By Dolsey Spining 6 lb. [pound] Tow Yarn 6 days Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",By Dolshey Spinning 7 lb. [pound] toe thread 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Dolsy washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Dolsey do [spinning] 5 lb. [pound] Toe thread 6 ds [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Dolsey Washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Dolsey do [Spinning] 5 lb. [pound] Do [Tow Thread] 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Dolsey washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Dolsey washing 2 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",[Dolsey] spinning 2 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",[Dolsey] sewg. 2 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Dolsey washing 5 days Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Dolsey washing and sewg. 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Dolsey washg. 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Dolsey Do 12 do [making 12 shifts]…6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Dolsey [spinning] 5 lb do [wool] 6 ds [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Dolsey washing 6 ds [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Dolsey do [spinning] 5 ½ lb yarn 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Dolsey washing 6 ds [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Dolsy Spinning 6 lb. yarn 6 ds. [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Dolsey washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Dolsey [spinning] 6 lb. Wool Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Dolsey [spinning] 3 lb. wool & washing Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Dolsey [spinning] 6 lb. do [stocking yarn] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Dolsey Washing 6 days Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Dolsey [spinning] 6 lb. Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Dolsey washing 6 days Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Dolsey do [spinning] 6 lb. Wool 6 ds. [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Dolsey Washing 6 ds. [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Dolsey Spinning 6 lb. yarn Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Dolsey Washing 6 ds. [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Sick Dolsey 6. [days] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Dolsey washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Dolsey do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Dolsey washing 6 [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Dolsey Spining & Washing 6 days Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Dolsey washing 6 days Dolshy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Georg gone to River farm for Mr Stuart to bleed Dolsy 1 [day] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Dolsey sick Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Dolsey Spinning 6 lb. wool Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Dolsey washing [6 days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Dolsey spinning 6 ds. [days] Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Dolsey do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Dolshy A,Female,Washer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Dolsey washing 3 [days] Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 13, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [bleeding &] do [medicine for] Dolchy ..12..0 Dolshy A,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",[Found under Joe's entry] Dolshy…Spin[ne]r Dolshy A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"July 07, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",A pap carmen [carminative] powder for D^olchys^ child Dolshy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 05, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",2 alterative pills for Dolche [Dolshy] Dorothy A,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Dula A,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Dula A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Dula A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Edy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Edy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"October 27, 1787","Diary Entry, 27 October 1787 (1)",At the Ferry set 3 plows to work. Put the girl Eby to one of them. Edy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"October 27, 1787","Diary Entry, 27 October 1787 (2)",At the Ferry set 3 plows to work. Put the girl Eby to learning. Edy A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Edy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Edy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Frenchs Daphne 6 [Days] Ferry daphne 6 days Eady 2 days 14 [Days] Edy A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Edy A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",[Sick] ...Eddy 6 days Edy A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",[Sick] Edy 6 [days] Edy A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Sickness [Milly] & Edy 6 [days] Edy A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Edy in Child bed 6 days Edy A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Edy in Childbed 6 [days] Edy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding N [Negro] woman Ede 0..3..0 Edy A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Sick Edy in child bed 2 [days] Edy A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Eda in Child bed 4 [days] Edy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Edy B,Female,,Slave Sale,,"March 11, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 11 March 1778",If I can sell the Negroes I mention’d to you by private Sale I will—but the Best way of Sellg is at Publick Sale Edy B,Female,,Slave Sale,,"April 08, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 April 1778","…with regard to Sellg the Negroes Mention'd, you have put it out of my power, by saying you would not sell them without their Consent...unless I was to make a Publick Sale of those Negroes & pay no regard to their being Willing or not, I see no probability of sellg them—but this is a matter that may be fixd when I see you, I believe the price of them will keep up at least for this Summer…" Edy B,Female,,Slave Sale,,"September 02, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 2 September 1778","you again say you wish to get quit of negroes, before the rect of this you will find that in a former Letter I have desired that you will tell me in plain terms, whether I shall sell your Negroes at Publick sale or not, & how many of them & indeed Who." Edy B,Female,,Slave Sale,,"January 18, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793","To Cash for the Following Negroes. Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Edy B,Female,,Slave Sale,,February 1779,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","By Cash for the Followg Negroes Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Edy B,Female,,Slave Sale,Mount Vernon,"February 24, 1779","Letter to Lund Washington, 24(-26) February 1779","The advantages resulting from the sale of my negroes, I have very little doubt of; because, as I observed in my last, if we should ultimately prove unsuccessful (of which I am under no apprehension unless it falls on us as a punishment for our want of public, & indeed private virtue) it would be a matter of very little consequence to me, whether my property is in Negroes, or loan office Certificates, as I shall neither ask for, nor expect any favor from his most gracious Majesty, nor any person acting under his authority; the only points therefore for me to consider, are—first, whether it would be most to my interest, in case of a fortunate determination of the present contest, to have negroes, and the Crops they will make; or the sum they will now fetch and the interest of the money. And, secondly, the critical moment to make this sale With respect to the first point (if a negro man will sell at, or near one thousand pounds, and women & children in proportion) I have not the smallest doubt on which side the balance, placed in the scale of interest, will preponderate: My scruples arise from a reluctance in offering these people at public vendue, and on account of the uncertainty of timeing the sale well—In the first case, if these poor wretches are to be held in a state of slavery, I do not see that a change of masters will render it more irksome, provided husband & wife, and Parents & children are not separated from each other, which is not my intention to do. And with respect to the second, the judgment, founded in a knowledge of circumstances, is the only criterion for determining when the tide of depreciation is at an end; for like the flux & reflux of the water, it will no sooner have got to its full ebb or flow, but an immediate turn takes place, and every thing runs in a contrary direction. To hit this critical moment then, is the point; and a point of so much nicety, that the longer I reflect upon the subject, the more embarrassed I am in my opinion; for if a sale takes place while the money is in a depreciating state—that is, before it has arrived at the lowest ebb of depreciation; I shall lose the difference—and if it is delayed, ’till some great & important event shall give a decisive turn in favor of our affairs, it may be too late. Notwithstanding, upon a full consideration of the whole matter; if you have done nothing in consequence of my last letter, I wou’d have you wait ’till you hear further from me on this subject. I will, in the meanwhile, revolve the matter in my mind more fully, and may possibly be better able to draw some more precise conclusions than at present; while you may be employed in endeavouring to ascertain the highest prices Negroes sell at, in different parts of the Country—where, and in what manner it would be best to sell them, when such a measure is adopted, (which I think will very likely happen in the course of a few months.)" Eliza A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Charlotte's 3 children Eliza A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Elizabeth A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn [Plantation] - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn [Mansion] House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Elizabeth A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Ella,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Elly A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Elly A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Rum 3..[0]..[0] Elly A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Elly A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Elly A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Elly A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Elly A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Elly B,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Elvey A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Charlotte's 3 children Elvey A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding Joe 1/6 medicine for Elvey 1/6 Elvey A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Esther,Female,Laborer,Census,Harlows,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] Harlows … Kate 66, Moll 35, Phoebe 30, Sall 19, Esther 14…" Esther A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Esther A,Female,,Runaway,York County,April 1781,"List of General Washington’s negroes that went to the British, April 1781","Peter – an Old man Lewis – an Old man Frank* - an Old man Frederick* - A Man about 45 years Old – an Overseer and Valuable Gunner* - A man about 45 years Old – valuable, a Brickmaker Harry – A man about 40 years Old – valuable, a Horseler Tom – A man about 20 years old, Stout & Healthy Sambo* - A man about 20 years old, Stout & Healthy Thomas* - A Lad about – 17 years Old – House Servant Peter – A Lad about 15 years old – very likely Strephon – A man about 20 years Old – a Cooper by trade James – A man 25 years Old – stout & Healthy Wally – a Man about 20 years Old – by trade a weaver Daniel – a man about 19 years Old – very likely Lucy* - a woman about 20 years Old Esther* - a woman about 18 years Old Deborah a Woman about 16 years Old The above Slaves were taken from his Excellency General Washington by Captn Richd Graves in the Savage Sloop of War – in April 1781 Frederick* Frank, Gunner, Sambo Thomas ^recovered in Philadelphia^ Lucy – Esther – were recovered after the siege of York. The Genrl pd Salvage on Tom in Philadelphia but I cannot tell what it was. I pd 12 Dollars expense on him from Philadelphia <…>" Esther A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Esther A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 4]…Hannah, Cornelia, Lidya, Esther, Cloe, Fanny, Alice. Under 16 …" Esther A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 15, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By Sickness Will 6 days. Doll 6 do. [days] Hanah 6 do. [days] Essex 3 do. [days] Esther 2 do. [days] Judy 2 do. [days] 25 [days] Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 22, 1789","Farm Reports, 22 August 1789",By sickness Natt 4 days — Peg 5 [days] Esther 2 [days] 11 [days] Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Robin 6 days - Doll 6 do [days] Suck 5 [days] — Easter 2 [days] & Ruth 3 ditto [days] 22 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 20, 1790","Farm Reports, 20 March 1790","By Sickness Robin 6 days. Ned 5 Breachey 3 Easter 3 Pegg 3 Suck 2, and pegg 3 days } 22 [days]" Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 10, 1790","Farm Reports, 10 July 1790",By Sickness Breachey 6 days - Easter 2 ditto 8 [days] Esther A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Esther A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Ruth 6 [days] Cornelia 4 [days] Robin 3 [days] Esther 1 day 14 [Days] Esther A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 13, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By do [Cash] pd Easter for a broom ..[0]..6 Esther A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Agness 2 Suke 4 Esther 1 Ned 2 days Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",and [sickness] Hester 3 days and old robbin 5 days Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 Easter 6 Carter Ben 3 days Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sick Este 3 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",[Sick] & Easter 3 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Sick Easter 1 [day] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",[Sickness] Easter 1 day Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Easter 1 day Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Sickness...Easter 6 days Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",[Sick] Easter 4 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",[Sick] Easter 2 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Sick Easter 4 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",[Sick] Easter 2 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Easter sick 2 [days] Esther A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,River Farm,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Easter [sick] 1 [days] Esther A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding & medicine for Esther ..2..6 Esther A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic for Easter 0..1..6 Esther A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Eve A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 5 Negroe Women 2..10..[0] Eve A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Sarah of Md [Muddy] Hole Lucy of D. [Dogue] Run, Betty of the Ferry L. Alice H. House & Suky in the Neck 2..10..0" Eve A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Eve A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Eve A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Eve A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Eve A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Eve A,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Eve B,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Eve C,Female,Laborer,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Eve E,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Fanny,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 24, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",an anodn. [anondyne] Bolus for Fanny 0..1..6 Fanny,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",An alterative bolus for Fanny Fanny,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",A Cathartic do [for Fanny] Fanny,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Zs [ounce] vol Liniment do [for Fanny] Fanny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"August 29, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Fanny a Girl a Jacket, Pettycoat & 2 shifts" Fanny A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"November 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Do Do [Mrs Bishop for diliverg] Fanny @ the Ferry ..10..0 Fanny A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Do [Mrs Bishop] for Do [Delivering] Fanny ..10..[0] Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Fanny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Lucy 6 days - Fanny 3 - Sam 3 – Daphney 5 - Grace 2 Lucy 6 & Sabina 2 ditto [days] 27 [days] Fanny A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 14, 1790","Farm Reports, 14 August 1790",By Sickness Rachel and Fanny in child bed 12 days – Isaac lame 6 ditto [days] – Betty Sick 4 [days] & Daphny 4 [days] 26 [days] Fanny A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ [0]..8..[0] Fanny A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Fanny in Child bead 6 Days Fanny A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mill Complex,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Siss & Fanny working at mill Race 6 [days] Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Fanny 4 [days] Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",[Sick] Fanny 3 [days] Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Sick Fanny 6 [days] Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798","Rachel Grace, & Fanny in Child bed 6 [days] each" Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798","in Child Bed, Fanny 6 [days]" Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798","Sick, Rachel, Grace, & Fanny each 6 days in Child bed 18 [days]" Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Fanny & Grace in Child bed [total days] 11 Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",Fanny in Child bed 2 [days] Fanny A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Sick Farm 4 days Fanny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Fanny B,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 4]…Hannah, Cornelia, Lidya, Esther, Cloe, Fanny, Alice. Under 16 …" Fanny B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 14, 1790","Farm Reports, 14 August 1790",By Sickness Ben 4 days – Ned 2 [days] – Fanny 4 [days] 10 [days] Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 September 1790",By Sickness...Fanny 4 ditto [days] Fanny B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Fanny B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Fanny 6 [Days] Ruth 5 [Days] Robin 4 [Days] Doll 4 days 19 [days] Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By Sickness Daphne 6, Cloe 6, Agniss 4, Sall 4, Frank 1 [day]" Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sickness Daphney 6 [Days] Sall 6 [Days] fanny 2 [Days] , & Betty 1 [Day] 15 [days]" Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Fanny Laid up by being badly beat by her husband (Mr Fawlers Ben) 6 days Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",[Sick] Fanny 3 days Fanny B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Fan (hurt by the mule) 6 [days] Fanny B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Ditto [Bleeding] Fanny 0..3..0 Fanny B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Fanny C,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Fanny D,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Fanny E,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 05, 1773","Cash Memorandum, 1772-1773",Sale of Colo. Colvil's Negroes Dinah Bazzil Fan Suck Raine Mr. Jno. West Junr Fanny E,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 15, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793","Note. at the sametime a Boy London, sold to Doctr [Doctor] Rumney for £61 and a Wench Dinah & her 4 Childn [Children] Bazzil Fan, Suck, & Rainy to Mr John West Junr [Junior] for £130 … but ye money not pd [paid] to me" Fattimore,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To do [Cloths] for Mertilla, Fallimore & Charity, 3 Pettycoats 3 Shirts, 3 Jacketts, 3 p Stockgs & 3 p Shoes a" Fattimore,Female,,Slave Sale,,"March 11, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 11 March 1778",If I can sell the Negroes I mention’d to you by private Sale I will—but the Best way of Sellg is at Publick Sale Fattimore,Female,,Slave Sale,,"April 08, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 April 1778","…with regard to Sellg the Negroes Mention'd, you have put it out of my power, by saying you would not sell them without their Consent...unless I was to make a Publick Sale of those Negroes & pay no regard to their being Willing or not, I see no probability of sellg them—but this is a matter that may be fixd when I see you, I believe the price of them will keep up at least for this Summer…" Fattimore,Female,,Slave Sale,,"September 02, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 2 September 1778","you again say you wish to get quit of negroes, before the rect of this you will find that in a former Letter I have desired that you will tell me in plain terms, whether I shall sell your Negroes at Publick sale or not, & how many of them & indeed Who." Fattimore,Female,,Slave Sale,,"January 18, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793","To Cash for the Following Negroes. Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Fattimore,Female,,Slave Sale,,February 1779,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","By Cash for the Followg Negroes Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Fattimore,Female,,Slave Sale,Mount Vernon,"February 24, 1779","Letter to Lund Washington, 24(-26) February 1779","The advantages resulting from the sale of my negroes, I have very little doubt of; because, as I observed in my last, if we should ultimately prove unsuccessful (of which I am under no apprehension unless it falls on us as a punishment for our want of public, & indeed private virtue) it would be a matter of very little consequence to me, whether my property is in Negroes, or loan office Certificates, as I shall neither ask for, nor expect any favor from his most gracious Majesty, nor any person acting under his authority; the only points therefore for me to consider, are—first, whether it would be most to my interest, in case of a fortunate determination of the present contest, to have negroes, and the Crops they will make; or the sum they will now fetch and the interest of the money. And, secondly, the critical moment to make this sale With respect to the first point (if a negro man will sell at, or near one thousand pounds, and women & children in proportion) I have not the smallest doubt on which side the balance, placed in the scale of interest, will preponderate: My scruples arise from a reluctance in offering these people at public vendue, and on account of the uncertainty of timeing the sale well—In the first case, if these poor wretches are to be held in a state of slavery, I do not see that a change of masters will render it more irksome, provided husband & wife, and Parents & children are not separated from each other, which is not my intention to do. And with respect to the second, the judgment, founded in a knowledge of circumstances, is the only criterion for determining when the tide of depreciation is at an end; for like the flux & reflux of the water, it will no sooner have got to its full ebb or flow, but an immediate turn takes place, and every thing runs in a contrary direction. To hit this critical moment then, is the point; and a point of so much nicety, that the longer I reflect upon the subject, the more embarrassed I am in my opinion; for if a sale takes place while the money is in a depreciating state—that is, before it has arrived at the lowest ebb of depreciation; I shall lose the difference—and if it is delayed, ’till some great & important event shall give a decisive turn in favor of our affairs, it may be too late. Notwithstanding, upon a full consideration of the whole matter; if you have done nothing in consequence of my last letter, I wou’d have you wait ’till you hear further from me on this subject. I will, in the meanwhile, revolve the matter in my mind more fully, and may possibly be better able to draw some more precise conclusions than at present; while you may be employed in endeavouring to ascertain the highest prices Negroes sell at, in different parts of the Country—where, and in what manner it would be best to sell them, when such a measure is adopted, (which I think will very likely happen in the course of a few months.)" Fattimore A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Priscilla, Fatimer, little Fatimer..." Fattimore B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Priscilla, Fatimer, little Fatimer..." Felicia A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Flora A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Doegs Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Cæsar, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Flora A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Doeg Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll…." Flora A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Doeg Run P.: Jas Devenport, Mat, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Robin, [377] Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Flora A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Mat, Essex, Stafford, Robin, Orford, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Betty, Sue, Lucy, Flora, Jone, Moll. …" Flora A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 18, 1777","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delg Flora & Doll. at F. Plann 1..[0]..[0] Flora A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 18, 1777","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mr Bishop for Diliverg Flora & Doll @ the Ferry Plantation 1..0..0 Flora A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",Flora who was sick Flora A,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Flora A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"May 20, 1786","Farm Report, 20 May 1786",Flora 5 days sick Flora A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Flora A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Flora A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Flora 1 [day] Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",[By Sickness] Flora 2 days Flora A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Flora A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days] Moses 6 [days]. Sam 4 [days] Doll 6 [days] Old Daphne 6 [days] Flora 4 [days] Paul 3 [days] Yellow Lucy 3 days 44 [Days] Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sickness Rose 6 days Flora 5 days Sis 1 day Rachel 1 day Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Sickness Abraham 6 Flora 6 days Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Sickness...Flora 6 ds [Days] Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick - Flavia 6 days Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Sick Flora 6 dys [days] Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",[Sick] Flora 6 [days] Flora A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",[Sick] Flora 6 [days] Flora A,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Flora A,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Flora B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... River Plann: ... Tom, Ben, George, Robin, Nat, Peg, Murria, Clœ, Flora, Doll—GW. …" Flora B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...River Side: ... Tom, Ben, Natt, George, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Flora, Doll. …" Fomison A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Frank E,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Frank E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Frank F,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Frank G,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Frank H,Female,,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,Bridge Quarter,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760... At Bridge Quarter—York Bachus A Man 1 Share Ben Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Young Ned Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Cupid Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Old Daphne A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Young Daphne Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Moll Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Frank Ditto 1 ditto [Share] Arlington a Boy ½ ditto [Share] Caesar Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] George Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] Suckey a Girl ½ ditto [Share]…" Frank I,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Frank I,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ...Home Plantn: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, George, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington Home Plann: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, Peter,2 Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phoebe. …" Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Home Plann: Jack [&] Herculas—Ferry men, Joe, Arlington, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe." Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home House farm] Schomberg, Peter, Arlington, Lewis, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe, Joe Ferrymen: Jack, Jack …" Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Home House] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Arlington, Bacchus, London, Anthony, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Sarah, Frank, Daphne, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Frank I,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Frank I,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Grace A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Grace A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"November 05, 1796","Memorandum for William Pearce & James Anderson, 5 November 1796","For these reasons, and because there will be a good deal of work in preparing for, and tilling the ground at Mansion house, in Indian Corn next year together with other jobs at, and about that place, it is my desire that Sinah and Grace both, may join the house gang as soon as your family quit their present abode, and you yourself shall remove to Mount Vernon. Mr. Anderson may chuse other girls who will come within the description of his agreement." Grace A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 5, 1796","Letter to James Anderson, 5 November 1796","...it is my desire that Sinah & Grace both may join the house gang as soon as your family quit their present abode, & you yourself shall remove to Mount Vernon." Grace A,Female,Milkmaid,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Grace milkg churng &c 3 [days] Grace A,Female,Milkmaid,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Grace milking cows & churning 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798","Geace at Mr Andersons, 6 [days]" Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Grace at Mr And. [Anderson] 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Grace at Mr Anderson 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Grace at Mr Anderson's 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Grace at Mr. Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Grace at Mr Andn [Mr. Anderson's] 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Grace at Mr Andersons 6 [days] Grace A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Grace at Mr Andn [Anderson] Grace A,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Grace B,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 21, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 25, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790","By Sickness. Grace in Child bed 6 days, Brunswick 6 ditto [days] 12 [days]" Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790","By Sickness Grace in Child bed 6 days - Brunswick 6, Judy 3 & Morris 2" Grace B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Grace B,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0" Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Sickness Grace 3 [Days] Matt 3 [Days] Molly 2 Days 8 [Days] Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Grace 3 [Days], Molly, 3 [Days] Sall 3 [Days], Cicely 4 [Days], 13 [Days]" Grace B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Sall 4 Matts 6 Grace 3 Ciceley 4 Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sickness Old Nat 6 [Days], Grace 2 [Days] 8 [days]" Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Sickness Grace 2 days Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Grace in Child bead 6 days Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Grace & Sarah in Child bead 12 days Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",[Sick] Grace 6 [days] Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",[Sick] And Grace 3 [days] Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",[Sick] Grace 2 [days] Grace B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",[Sick] Grace 1 day Grace B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Extractg. [Extracting] Gracy's Tooth 0..3..0 Grace B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 11, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zii [two ounces] ditto [Unguent] ditto [Digestive] do [for Grace] 0..5..0 Grace B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 11, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zss [half-ounce] Ungt. [Unguent] Digestv. [Digestive] do [for Grace] Grace B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Grace…working at river farm Grace B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",[sick] Grace 2 [days] Grace B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Grace C,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",All the women have had Blankets but where I know not as no acct. of them was given in 1 June Grace C,Female,,Census,French's Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 17, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"February 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 20, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Lucy 6 days - Fanny 3 - Sam 3 – Daphney 5 - Grace 2 Lucy 6 & Sabina 2 ditto [days] 27 [days] Grace C,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Sabeen 6 days - Daphny 6. Grace 6. Sam 4 Lucy in Chid bed 6 Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Sam 2 days - Daphny 6 - Grace 6 - Mo|2 Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 5 days Grace 5 Grace C,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791",Grace in child bed 6 do [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",Grace in Child bed 6 [days] Grace C,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 05, 1793","Farm Reports, 5 January 1793",By Sickness Grace 6 Cezar 2 Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",grace 3 in Child bed Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Grace in Childe bed 6 [Days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sickness Grace 1 Sam kit 3 Grace C,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Grace nursing Lucy 2 D. [days] Grace C,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Grace nurseing for Oald Lucy 6 days Grace C,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Grace Nurseing Lucy 3 days Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",[Sick] grace 3 [days] Grace C,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797","Grace, Sabline Attending Daphney 5 [days]" Grace C,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Grace with her Sick Children 2 days Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",[Sickness] Grace 1 days Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Sickness Grace & Rachel 4 days Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Sickness Abraham & Grace 7 [Days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Sick Joe 6 [days] Edy in Childbed 6 [days] & Grace 6 days 18 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 24, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a visit to Grace 1..0..0 Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Sick Grace 6 Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Sick...And Grace 4 days Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Sick...Grace 4 days Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 December 1797",Grace 1 day Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",[Sick] Grace 5 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",[Sick] Grace 5 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",Sick Grace 6 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Grace 4 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 23, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a visit to yr. [your] N [Negro] woman Grace at Un. [Union] Farm 1..0..0 Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798","Rachel, & Grace in Childbed each 6 days" Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798","Rachel Grace, & Fanny in Child bed 6 each [days]" Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",[in Child Bed] Grace 6 days Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798","Sick, Rachel, Grace, & Fanny each 6 days in Child bed 18 [days]" Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Fanny & Grace in Child bed 11 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Sick Grace 3 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Grace sick 2 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",[Sick] Grace 3 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",[Sick] Grace 3 [days] Grace C,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Grace do [sick] 2 [days] Grace C,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Grace with her child while sick 6 [days] Grace C,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Grace minding her child which died 6 [days] Grace C,Female,Plougher,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Grace C,Female,Plougher,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Grace Abt 28 A very good Plougher _ and equally so at all sorts of Work. _… The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Grace D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Grace D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Boys & Girls who work in the Crops … Grace 12 … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Grace E,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Grace E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Grace E,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Grace E,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Muddy ho. Pln:... Grig, Dublin, James, Sam, Grace, Ruth, Kate, Hannah, Phoebe, Betty. …" Grace E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Grace F,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6,|oll 2Mts…" Grace G,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Grace H,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Hagar A,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Hannah A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",Sal in child bed 6 Hannah A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy …" Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Jack, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy. …" Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Hannah B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your wife - for delivering Kate - Hannah - & Jone at 10/. Each 1..10..0 Hannah B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Hannah B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,October 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishop for his wife 1..10..0 Hannah B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 02, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] for your [Thomas Bishop] wife 1..10..0 Hannah B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 30, 1774","Cash Memorandum, 1774-1775","By This [Thomas] Bishop for his Wifes [Susannah] delivg [delivering] Kate, Hannah &Jane 1 Pound 10 Schillings" Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 4]…Hannah, Cornelia, Lidya, Esther, Cloe, Fanny, Alice. Under 16 …" Hannah B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By Sickness Will 6 days. Doll 6 do. [days] Hanah 6 do. [days] Essex 3 do. [days] Esther 2 do. [days] Judy 2 do. [days] 25 [days] Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 September 1790",By Sickness...Hannah 6 [days] Hannah B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Suck 5 days - Natt 3 - Ruth 3 - Daphny 4 - Pegg 4 Agness 2 - Robin 3 Doll 5 Hanh 6 Hannah B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Ruth 4 days Judy 6 [days] Ned 1 [day] Peg 1 [day] Agnes 4 [days] hannah 2 [days] 18 [days] Hannah B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 17, 1791","Farm Reports, 17 September 1791",By Sickness Peg 6 Agnes 6 Doll 5 Judy 3 Hannah 2 days 22 [days] Hannah B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 d. [days] Ruth 6 d. [days] Peg 6 d. [days] Pat 2 d. [days] Dol 2 d. [days] Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 days Ruth 6 days Peg 6 days Hannah B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 27, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 27 July 1794","Is there any thing particular in the cases of Ruth, Hannah, & Pegg, that they have been returned sick for several weeks together? Ruth I know is extremely deceitful; ... but if they are not made to do what their age & strength will enable them, it will be a very bad example to others—none of whom would work if by pretexts they can avoid it." Hannah B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",Hannah Weeds Turnp [Turnips] 6 [days] Hannah B,Female,Babysitter,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By hannah attending to young Children 6 days Hannah B,Female,Babysitter,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By hannah attending young children 6 days Hannah B,Female,Babysitter,Farm Work,River Farm,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Hannah attending to Children 6 days Hannah B,Female,Babysitter,Farm Work,River Farm,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Hannah attending to young Children 6 days Hannah B,Female,Babysitter,Farm Work,River Farm,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Hannah Attending to young Children 6 [days] Hannah B,Female,Babysitter,Farm Work,River Farm,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Hannah attending young Children 6 days Hannah B,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Hannah B,Female,Cook,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Hannah C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1786","Diary Entry, 4 December 1786",Doctr. [Doctor] Craik who had been sent for to a laying in Woman at the river Plantation came here after dark and stayed all Night. Hannah C,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Hannah D,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"June 16, 1759","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Do [Cash] pd [paid] Wm [William] Cloptan for Negro Hannah & Child 80..[0]..[0] Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Muddy ho. Pln: ... Grig, Dublin, James, Sam, Grace, Ruth, Kate, Hannah, Phoebe, Betty. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Jupiter, Essex, Sam, Betty, Ruth, Hannah, Kate, Phœbe. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ..., Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe." Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Muddy hole P.: Alexr Cleveland, Grig, Will, Sam, Will, Kate, Hannah, Phillis, Phœbe. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Mat, Essex, Stafford, Robin, Orford, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Betty, Sue, Lucy, Flora, Jone, Moll. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ..Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, [516] Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ... Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Doeg run Pl.: Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Walley, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Walley, Hannah, Sue, [55] Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington... [Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Lucy. ..." Hannah D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Dogue Run,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Hanna, Sue, Moll, Joan, Betty a Pettycoat 2 shifts, a Jackett, 1 p. Stockings & 1 pair shoes each a" Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Dick, Matt, Jack, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy..." Hannah D,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,Cook,Farm Work,Mount Vernon,"August 11, 1786","Diary Entry, 11 August 1786",At the latter I agreed with one James Lawson who was to provide another hand to ditch for me in my mill swamp upon the following terms...their Meat to be Cooked by Morris’s wife Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 11, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 10, 1790","Farm Reports, 10 July 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days - Hannah 6 – Charety - & Betty 3 Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 14, 1790","Farm Reports, 14 August 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days – Hannah 6 [days] Molly 4 do [days] 16 [days] Hannah D,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days. Hannah 6. Molly 6. Charity 6. Ben 6. Jenny 6. Betty in Chi[l]d bed deliverd of a Girl 6 days Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Betty in chid bed 6 days -Brunswick sick 6 - Hannah 6 – Matt 1 19 Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days Hannah 6 - Jack 2 - Betty in child bed 6 - Sue tending Do 6 Hannah D,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791","By Sickness Betty 3 days - Brunswick 6 [days], Hannah 6 [days] 15 [days]" Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Hannah 6 [days] Hannah D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",[By Sickness.] Hannah 6. [days.] Hannah D,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah D,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Hannah D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Lame Hannah ..1..6 Hannah D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [Medicine for] do [Lame Hannah] ..1..6 Hannah D,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",No Husbd [Husband] partly an ideot [idiot] Hannah E,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",[Sick] Hannah 3 [days] Hannah E,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Hannah 2 [days] Hannah E,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Hannah E,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Hannah Abt 14 Nearly at her full growth and a woman in appeare [appearance]. … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Hannah F,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 29, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Hannah F,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 29, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Charrity @ D. [Dogue] Run & Kitty @ H. [Home] House 1..0..0 Hannah F,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah F,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Hannah F,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah F,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah F,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Hannah G,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Hannah G,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Hannah H,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Hannah 8.. Hannah I,Female,Laborer,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Hannah K,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Hannah L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18,|ell 18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Harbour A,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Henrietta Farthing,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Henrietta Farthing,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Henriette A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Hester A,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Hester A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Heuky A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Isaac A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",Isaac Sick 3 days Isaac B,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Isbel A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Sarah of Md Hole Lucy of D. Run, Betty of the Ferry L. Alice H. House & Suky in the Neck 2..10..0" Isbel A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 5 Negroe Women 2..10..[0] Isbel A,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Isbel A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Isbel A,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Isbel A,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Isbel A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Jane,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic for Jane 0..1..6 Jane A,Female,,Census,Little Hunting Creek Plantatio,"June 14, 1743","Inventory of the Stafford County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Jane & Child 45..[0]..[0] Jane A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Jane & her Child—£45, Ned—30, Prince—18, Phillis—12, Judy—10, and Will—5" Jane A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for Mrs Washington Ned, Jack, Bob, Sue, Jane, Jack a child, Ned, Prince[,] Phillis[,] Judy, Will in all Eleven ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Jean A,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Jean A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Jean B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Jean B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Jemima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. of her acct £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct 15th Augt also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: Rug Alice & Amy at My Hole 5..10..[0] Jemima A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Jemima B,Female,Ironer,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759",Servants in & abt the House… Jemima B,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Jenny,Female,Laborer,Census,Creek Plantation,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington …Creek Plann: ... Matt, Will, Jenny, Kitty. Total—63.2. …" Jenny,Female,Laborer,Census,Creek Plantation,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ...Creek Plann:... Matt, Cupid, Will, Jenny, Kitty. …" Jenny,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Jenny,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ...Home Plantn: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Lewis, Sarah, Jenny. …" Jenny,Female,,Slave Sale,,"March 11, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 11 March 1778",If I can sell the Negroes I mention’d to you by private Sale I will—but the Best way of Sellg is at Publick Sale Jenny,Female,,Slave Sale,,"April 08, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 April 1778","…with regard to Sellg the Negroes Mention'd, you have put it out of my power, by saying you would not sell them without their Consent...unless I was to make a Publick Sale of those Negroes & pay no regard to their being Willing or not, I see no probability of sellg them—but this is a matter that may be fixd when I see you, I believe the price of them will keep up at least for this Summer…" Jenny,Female,,Slave Sale,,"September 02, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 2 September 1778","you again say you wish to get quit of negroes, before the rect of this you will find that in a former Letter I have desired that you will tell me in plain terms, whether I shall sell your Negroes at Publick sale or not, & how many of them & indeed Who." Jenny,Female,,Slave Sale,,"January 18, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793","To Cash for the Following Negroes. Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Jenny,Female,,Slave Sale,,February 1779,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","By Cash for the Followg Negroes Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Jenny,Female,,Slave Sale,Mount Vernon,"February 24, 1779","Letter to Lund Washington, 24(-26) February 1779","The advantages resulting from the sale of my negroes, I have very little doubt of; because, as I observed in my last, if we should ultimately prove unsuccessful (of which I am under no apprehension unless it falls on us as a punishment for our want of public, & indeed private virtue) it would be a matter of very little consequence to me, whether my property is in Negroes, or loan office Certificates, as I shall neither ask for, nor expect any favor from his most gracious Majesty, nor any person acting under his authority; the only points therefore for me to consider, are—first, whether it would be most to my interest, in case of a fortunate determination of the present contest, to have negroes, and the Crops they will make; or the sum they will now fetch and the interest of the money. And, secondly, the critical moment to make this sale With respect to the first point (if a negro man will sell at, or near one thousand pounds, and women & children in proportion) I have not the smallest doubt on which side the balance, placed in the scale of interest, will preponderate: My scruples arise from a reluctance in offering these people at public vendue, and on account of the uncertainty of timeing the sale well—In the first case, if these poor wretches are to be held in a state of slavery, I do not see that a change of masters will render it more irksome, provided husband & wife, and Parents & children are not separated from each other, which is not my intention to do. And with respect to the second, the judgment, founded in a knowledge of circumstances, is the only criterion for determining when the tide of depreciation is at an end; for like the flux & reflux of the water, it will no sooner have got to its full ebb or flow, but an immediate turn takes place, and every thing runs in a contrary direction. To hit this critical moment then, is the point; and a point of so much nicety, that the longer I reflect upon the subject, the more embarrassed I am in my opinion; for if a sale takes place while the money is in a depreciating state—that is, before it has arrived at the lowest ebb of depreciation; I shall lose the difference—and if it is delayed, ’till some great & important event shall give a decisive turn in favor of our affairs, it may be too late. Notwithstanding, upon a full consideration of the whole matter; if you have done nothing in consequence of my last letter, I wou’d have you wait ’till you hear further from me on this subject. I will, in the meanwhile, revolve the matter in my mind more fully, and may possibly be better able to draw some more precise conclusions than at present; while you may be employed in endeavouring to ascertain the highest prices Negroes sell at, in different parts of the Country—where, and in what manner it would be best to sell them, when such a measure is adopted, (which I think will very likely happen in the course of a few months.)" Jenny,Female,,Payment to Slave,Marlboro,"December 04, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",[By] Gave Jenny 12/ Jenny,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Jenny,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding Jenny ..1..6 Jenny A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Charlotte's 3 children Jenny A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Jenny B,Female,Washer,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759",Servants in & abt the House… Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","House Servants … [Column 1] Breechy £50, Doll 40, Betty & Chd Austin 60, [Column 2] Beck 50, Jenny 45, Sall 35 … £ 280…" Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,May 1760,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760","List of Tithables given in June 1st 1760—Fairfax County George Washington ...—2. House Servants: Breechy, Jack, Nat, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll—9…." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington Ho. Servants: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Nat, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall…." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington Ho. Servants: ... Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. …" Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Sall, Moll. …" Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles. …" Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah..." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To [Cloths] for women, Sall, Betty, Moll, Else, Jeany, Else, Charlote" Jenny B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Jenny B,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,February 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787",1 Do [bottle] to Ginny by Mrs Washington's Order Jenny B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Jenny B,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 26, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 29, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny B,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"July 01, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] ditto [Cash] paid old Jinny for a Doz. Chickings 0..6..0 Jenny B,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"October 14, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",paid Jinny for Chickings 0..9..0 Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Jane Spinning one Lib. of wool Yarn Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Jeany Do [Spinning] 1 Lib. [pound] of Wool yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Jane Spinning 1 Lib. of Wool Yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Jane Do [Spinning] 1 Lib. of wool Yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Jane Spinning 1 Lib. of Wool Yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Jeanny [Spinning] 1 do [lb. of Wool into Yarn] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Jeanny [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Wool] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Jeaney [Spinning] 1 do [lb. of Wool] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Jeanney [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Tow Yarn] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Jeannie [Spinning] 1 do [Wool] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Jeannie [Spinning] 1 do [pound wool] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Jeannie [Spinning] 1 lb. Wool Yarn Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Jeannie [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Jeannie [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Wool] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Jeannie [Spinning] 1 [lb. Wool] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Jeannie [Spinning] 1 lb. wool Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Jeannie [spinning] 1 Yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Jeannie 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Jeannie also Sick Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Jeannie [Spinning] 1 [lb.] of do [Wool Yarn] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Jeannie 1 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Jeannie [spinning] Wool Yarn 1 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Jeannie [spinning] 1 lb. [pound] do [Wool] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Jeannie Spining of Yarn 1 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Jeannie Reeling Tow Yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Jeannie Reeling of Tow Yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[By] Jeanney Reeling Tow Yarn 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Old Janey Spining 2 lb. Toe [tow] thread 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",Old Jane [spinning] 2 lb. [pound] Tow thred 6 ds. [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Old Jane [spinning] 1 lb. [pound] do [Tow thread] 6 ds [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798","Old Jane Spinning 1 lb. [pound] Toe [tow] thread, 6 ds. [days]" Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",By Old Jane do [Spinning] 1 lb. [pound] Do [Tow Thread] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Old Jane [spinning] 1 lb. do [pound of tow thread] 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Sick Old Jane 6 days Jenny B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Sick Old Janey 5 days Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Janey spinning 1 lb. toe [tow] thread 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Old Jane spinning 1 lb Tow thred 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Old Jane [spinning] 1 lb Toe [tow] thread 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Old Jane [spinning] 1 lb Toe [tow] thread 6 ds. [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Janey winding cotton 6 days Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Old Janey do [spinning] 1 lb Toe [tow] thread 6 ds [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Old Janey Winding thread 6 ds. [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Old Jane windg 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Old Janey Winding 6 days Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Old Jane Windg 6 d. [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Old Lenny windg Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Old Jane Windg 6 day Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Old Jane winding 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Old June winding 6 ds. [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Old Jane windg 6 ds. [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Old Jane windg 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Old Jane winding Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Jane Windg Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Old Jane winding 6 ds. [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Old Jane windg. Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Jane Windg 6 [days] Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Jane winding Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Jane Windg Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Jane winding Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Jane Winding Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Jane Winding Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Jane winding Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Jane picking Cotton Jenny B,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Jane doing nothing Jenny B,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Jane do [picking cotton] Jenny B,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Jenny C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Grace in Child bead 6 days Jenny C,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Jenny D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Jenny D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny D,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sickness Dafney 2 days Jinney 1 Cupit 2 days Jenny D,Female,,Comment,Union Farm,"April 24, 1797","Letter from Elizabeth Foote Washington, 24 April 1797","I blame no one for [the few fish received] , because the fish did not run at that time, yet hop’d [hoped] when they did, word would be sent me as it could be done without trouble, one of my men having a wife at the ferry." Jenny D,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797","Sick Jeanney 6 [days] Sabeane 6 [days], And Rachel Attending Her Child 6 [days]" Jenny D,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Jeannie 6 days Jenny D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 11, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny E,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days. Hannah 6 [days]. Molly 6 [days]. Charity 6 [days]. Ben 6 [days]. Jenny 6 [days]. Betty in Chi[l]d bed deliverd of a Girl 6 days 42 [days] Jenny E,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 07, 1790","Letter from George Augustine Washington, 7 December 1790","The colds which were prevalent before You left home have been much more so, and more violent, and in several instances fatal among the Negroes in this neighborhood and You are among the sufferers by the death of Jenny at Dogue Run who tho’ confined for some time was not supposed nor did she think herself dangerously ill untill a very short time previous to her death. those who have died in this neighborhood are said to have survived but a few days." Jenny E,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,"December 07, 1790","Letter from George Augustine Washington, 7 December 1790","... It occurs to me that in consequence of a report made by Will of Bateman and Jenny having been instrumental in distroying the Flax at Dogue Run, that you desired I would have the matter investigated and if She was found guilty to have her punished. Her death being mention’d may perhaps bring it to your recollection and give you some concern least it should have been done too severely, on inquiry I did not find her so culpable as had been represented and had no punishment inflicted on her, I mention it as you might suppose it had been done and improperly, by my intrusting it to the execution of an Overseer for, I value the opinion I hope you entertain of me to highly to suppose You would think me capable of inhumanity." Jenny E,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Jenny F,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,Worker,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,Worker,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,Worker,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Jenny F,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",By Jinny her hand Sprained 6 days Molley 4 days 10 [Days] Jenny F,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sickness Jinney 3 days & died In child Bed Jenny F,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",to Makeing a Coffin for Jenny at dogrunn 1/2 [day] Jenny F,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 31, 1794","Letter from William Pearce, 31 August 1794","...we have Lost the Girl Jinney at Dogue run she died Last Wednesday Evening in Labour she Could not be delivered of her child, Doctor Craick was sent for as soon as I had Notice of her Situation but altho [although] he was with her 2 days and a night he Could not Deliver her …" Jenny G,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ....Muddy hole: Thoms Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny.…" Jenny G,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Jenny G,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Muddy hole: Jno. Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Jenny G,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Will, Adam, Sam, Morris, Kate. Nan, Sarah, Jenny …" Jenny G,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Jenny G,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Jenny G,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Kate, Sarah, Nancy, Jenny, a Jackett, 2 Shifts, a pettycoat 1 pr Stockings & 1 pr Shoes" Jenny G,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny.2…" Jenny H,Female,,Census,Frederick County,"December 23, 1752","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 23 December 1752",To Negro Jenny and Child 42..0..0 Jenny H,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Jenny H,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754","No. 1 Peter Jenny Phebe Tom Lucy [child of] Lett Tom [child of] Jenny …Drawn by Go: Washington" Jenny I,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Jenny 12..10.. Jenny I,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Fortune—30, George—20, Long Joe—30, Winna—30, Bellindar—25, Jenny—12.10, Adam—10, Natt—10, London—20, Milly—10, and Frank—5" Jenny I,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for... Mr George Washington Fortune, George[,] Long Joe, Winna, Bellindar, Jenny, Adam, Natt, London[,] Milla, Frank in all Eleven, ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Jenny J,Female,,Slave Value,Moncock Hill,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in Hanover... [column 1] Matt 45, Sam 45, Sarah 30, Moll 35, Jenny 40, Morris 25, Bob 25, ... [column 2] John 20, Paul 23, Patrick 15, Davy 12, Alce 25, Jenny 8, Kitt 40 …" Jenny K,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Moncock Hill,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in Hanover... [column 1] Matt 45, Sam 45, Sarah 30, Moll 35, Jenny 40, Morris 25, Bob 25, ... [column 2] John 20, Paul 23, Patrick 15, Davy 12, Alce 25, Jenny 8, Kitt 40 …" Jenny L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ...Mill Plantn: Jno. Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny. In all—70." Jenny L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington … Mill: John Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny, Sarah. …" Jenny L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Mill Plann: Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny.…" Jenny L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington...[Mill farm] Davy, Robin, Sam, Judah, Moll, Jenny In all—81. ded[uc]t 2 Ferryn—2. to be Listd—79." Jenny L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Robin, Sam, Judah, Moll, Jenny. …" Jenny L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Moll, Priscilla. ..." Jenny L,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mill Complex,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women, Moll, Prisilla, Jenny, a Pettycoat Jacket, 2 shifts, 1 pr Stockgs 1 pr Shoes each a" Jenny L,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Priscilla, Fatimer, little Fatimer..." Jenny M,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Jenny N,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Jenny O,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Jenny P,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Jenny Q,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Jess A,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Doegs Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Cæsar, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Doeg Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll…." Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Doeg Run P.: Jas Devenport, Mat, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Robin, [377] Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Mat, Essex, Stafford, Robin, Orford, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Betty, Sue, Lucy, Flora, Jone, Moll. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ..Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, [516] Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ... Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Doeg run Pl.: Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Walley, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Walley, Hannah, Sue, [55] Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home house] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Bacchus, Harry, Lydia, Jone, Winney, Sarah, Phœbe, Daphne…" Joan A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your wife - for delivering Kate - Hannah - & Jone at 10/. Each 1..10..0 Joan A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Dogue Run,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Hanna, Sue, Moll, Joan, Betty a Pettycoat 2 shifts, a Jackett, 1 p. Stockings & 1 pair shoes each a" Joan A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Dick, Matt, Jack, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy..." Joan A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,October 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishop for his wife 1..10..0 Joan A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 02, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] for your [Thomas Bishop] wife 1..10..0 Joan A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 30, 1774","Cash Memorandum, 1774-1775","By This [Thomas] Bishop for his Wifes [Susannah] delivg [delivering] Kate, Hannah &Jane 1 Pound 10 Schillings" Joan A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 20, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Frenches Jane for Layg Jane @ D.R. ..10..[0] Joan A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 20, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Frenches John for laing Jone a [at] Do. R. ..10..[0] Joan A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 02, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos Bishop for Delg [Delivering] Betty at the Home House and Jane at D. Run Ret 1..[0]..[0] Joan A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 02, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Thos Bishop for Diliverg Betty at the Home House and Jane at D. Run Rct 1..0..0 Joan A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 16, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Laying Betty @ the Ferry Sall, and Alice Home House and Jone D. Run 6..0..0" Joan A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 16, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes 6..[0]..[0] Joan A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 15, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Joan A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 15, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg Susy & Jane of D. Run and Lame Alice H. House 1..10..0 Joan A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Joan A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Joan B,Female,Midwife,Payment to Slave,Dogue Run,"February 20, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Frenches John for laing Jone a [at] Do. R. ..10..[0] Joan B,Female,Midwife,Payment to Slave,Dogue Run,"February 20, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Frenches Jane for Layg Jane @ D.R. ..10..[0] Joan B,Female,Midwife,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 28, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Frenches Negroe Waman for Diliverg [Delivering] Doll: at the Ferry ..10..[0] Joan B,Female,Midwife,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"April 28, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Frenches Negroe Woman for Deliverg Doll ..10..[0] Joe A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,October 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishop for his wife 1..10..0 Judah A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Judah A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Judah B,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Judah B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Judah B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Jude A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Alsey in Child bed 6 days Jude A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Alsey in Child bed Jude A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797","Sick Old Ben 6, Caster Ben 1 & Alsey in Child bed 6 days" Jude A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. [River] Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Jude A,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Jude B,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Jude C,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Judy,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"November 1, 1764","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Colo. [Colonel] Richd [Richard] Henry Lee my Bond for Negroe Judy & Child bot [bought] of Gawin Corbin Esqr. [Esquire] Estat [Estate] Judy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 04, 1768","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Simpson bringing Lidia & Judy to Bed 1..0..0 Judy,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By Sickness Will 6 days. Doll 6 do. [days] Hanah 6 do. [days] Essex 3 do. [days] Esther 2 do. [days] Judy 2 do. [days] 25 [days] Judy,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790",By Sickness Doll 6 days – Cloe 4 [days]. Breach 2 [days] – Judy 2 [days] & Suck 1 day in child bed Agness 6 [days] 21 [days] Judy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 13, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Eye water & bleeding Judy Judy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 13, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] putting a Seton in Judy's Neck Judy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding & eye water for Judy Judy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding Judy 1/6 medicine 1/ Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Home Plantn:... Jack, Jack, Lewis, Ben, Ned, Davy, Robin, Charles, Sarah, Judy. …" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Mill Plantn: John Alton, Ned, Davy, Robin, Judah, Kit, Lucy. …" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ... Mill Plantn: Jno. Alton, Ned, Davy, Robin, Judy, Kitt, Lucy. …" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington .. Mill Plantn: John Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Kitt, Lucy. Miller: George…." Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ...Mill Plantn: Jno. Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny. In all—70." Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington … Mill: John Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny, Sarah. …" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Mill Plann: Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny.…" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington...[Mill farm] Davy, Robin, Sam, Judah, Moll, Jenny In all—81. ded[uc]t 2 Ferryn—2. to be Listd—79." Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Robin, Sam, Judah, Moll, Jenny. …" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Judy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Judy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 03, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs [Elizabeth] Simpson laying Judy & Daphne 1..0..0 Judy A,Female,,Health,,"January 03, 1774","Cash Memorandum, 1773-1774",By Mrs Simpson laying Indy & Daphne Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Judy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 27, 1777","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying Lame Alice & Attending Mill Judah in a Miscarriage 1..[0]..[0] Judy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 27, 1777","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg Lame Alice & attendg Mill Judah in a Miscarriage Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 02, 1786","Farm Report, 2 September 1786","Judy, Peg & Suck|6 days" Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 3]…Daphne, Murria, Agnus, Suck, Sucky, Judy 1t, Judy 2d …" Judy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Judy A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Ruth 4 days Judy 6 [days] Ned 1 [day] Peg 1 [day] Agnes 4 [days] hannah 2 [days] 18 [days] Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 17, 1791","Farm Reports, 17 September 1791",By Sickness Peg 6 Agnes 6 Doll 5 Judy 3 Hannah 2 days 22 [days] Judy A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",Sickness Bodgey 6 day Ruth 6 Judy 2 days Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 Robin 6 Britchy 6 Judy 4 days Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Judy Sick 4 Days Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sick Judey 4 [days] Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Sick Judy 4 [days] Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Sickness Judy 5 days Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",[Sick] Judith 4 [days] Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Judith sick 6 [days] Judy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,River Farm,"January 6, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 January 1798",[Sick] Judy 2 [days] Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",[Sick] Judy pain in her neck 4 days Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Sick Judy 5 [days] Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",[Sick] Judy 5 [days] Judy A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 December 1798",Judy sick 2 days Judy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic for Judy 0..1..6 Judy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Judy B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 16, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Laying Betty @ the Ferry Sall, and Alice Home House and Jone D. [Dogue] Run 6..0..0" Judy B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 16, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes 6..[0]..[0] Judy B,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy B,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Judy B,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 09, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy B,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy B,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Judit do [Spinning] 1 pd of do [Stocking yarn] 3 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Judit do [spinning] 1 pd of do [stocking yarn] & washing wool 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Judit do [Spinning] 2 pd of stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Judit do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [Stocking Yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Judit do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [stocking Yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Judit do [spinning] 2 pd of do [Stocking yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Judit do [spinning] 2 pd of do [stocking yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Judit do [spinning] 2 pd of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Judit do [spinning] 2 pd of Stocking yarn 5 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Judit do [spinning] 2 pd of do [stocking yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Judit do [spinning] 2 pd of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Judit do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Judit do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Judit do [spinning] 4 pd of Stocking yarn 6 [Days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Judit do [Spinning] 3 pd of stocking yarn 6 [Days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Judit do [Spinning] 4 pd of stocking yarn 6 [Days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Judit do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Judit do [Spinning] 4 pd of stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Judit do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Judit Spinning 4 Lib. of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Judeth [spinning] 4 [lb] of Stocking Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking Yarn <6> [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Judith [spinning] 4 Lib. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [lb] of Do [Tow yarn] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Judith do [spinning] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 [pounds] Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Judit do [spinning] 4 pd of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Judit do [spinning] 4 pd. of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Judith [Spining] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Judith [Spining] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Judith [Spining] 4 Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Judith [Spinning] 3½ lb. Stocking Yarn 5 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Judith Spining 6 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 lb. Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 [lb] Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Judit Do [spinning] 3½ Lib. of Stocking yarn 5 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Judit Do [spinning] 3½ Lib. of Stocking yarn 5 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Judith [spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [pounds] of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Judith Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [wool yarn] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Judit Do [spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Judit [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Judit Do [spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Judach Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [pounds] of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Judit Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Judah Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Judith [Spinning] 1½ of Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Judith [Spinning] 2 of Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 of Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Judith [Spinning] of Stocking Yarn 4 do [pounds] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Judith [spinning] Stocking Yarn 4 do [pounds]] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Judith [Spinning] Stocking Yarn 4 lb. Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Judith Stocking Yarn 4 Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Judith [Spinning] Stocking Yarn 1 Judy B,Female,Spinner,Health,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Sick Matilda 2 & Judah 4 days Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Judith [Spinning] Stocking Yarn 4 Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Judith 4 Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Judith [Spinning] 4 Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Sick Delia 6 & Betsey Davis 6 days & Judith 3 Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Judith Spining of Stocking Yarn 2 [lb.] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Judith [Spinning] 4 [pounds] of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Judith [spinning] Stock Yarn 4 [pounds] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Judith [spinning] 4 lb. [pound] Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Judith [spinning] Stocking Yarn 4 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Judith Spining of Stocking do [Yarn] 4 [pounds] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",[Sick] Judey 6 days Judy B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Judy Sick 6 days Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[By] Judy Spining 4 [pounds] Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",[By] Judy [spinning] 4 [pounds] Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Judy do [Spinning] 4 lb. [pound] Stocking Yarn 6 days Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Judy [spinning] 4 lb. [pound] Stockg [Stocking] yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Judy do [Spinning] 4 lb. [pound] Stocking Yarn 6 ds. [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Judy spinning 4 lb. [pound] stockg [stocking] yarn 6 ds. [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",By Judy spinning 4 lb. [pound] yarn for Stockgs [Stockings] 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Judy spinning 4 lb. yarn 6 days Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Judy Spinning 3 lbs wool 5 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Judy [spinning] 4 lb yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Judy do. [spinning] 4 lb stockg. yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Judy do [spinning] 5 lb do [wool] 6 ds [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Judy do [spinning] 5 lb stockg yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798","Judy Do [spinning] 5 lb stocking yarn, 6 ds [days]" Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Judy [Spinning] 5 lb. Stockg Yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking do [yarn] 6 ds. [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Judy do [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stockg yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stockg yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stockg yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stockg yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Judy Sping [spinning] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Judy...Attendg Mr Forbes 6 ds. [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn 6 day Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Judy sping 5 lb. Stockg yarn 6 ds. [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Judy do [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb stockg yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Judy do [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn 6 [days] Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Judy Spinning 5 lb. Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stockg yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking Yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Judy Spinning 5 lb. yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 09, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Judy do [spinning] 5 lb. Stockg yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Judy [spinning] 5 lb. stocking yarn Judy B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Judy do [spinning] 5 lb. Stocking yarn Judy B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Ditto [Bleeding] Judy 0..3..0 Judy B,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Judy C,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"July 20, 1762","Ledger A, 1750-1772",Collo. [Colonel] Fieldg [Fielding] Lewis 2 Do [Negroes] Judy C,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"July 20, 1762","Diary Entry, 20 July 1762",Bot. [Bought] Frederick & Judy of Mr. [Fielding] Lewis Judy C,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"July 20, 1762","Ledger A, 1750-1772",Collo. [Colonel] Fieldg [Fielding] Lewis 2 Do [Negroes] Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Judy C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Judy C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 3]…Daphne, Murria, Agnus, Suck, Sucky, Judy 1t, Judy 2d …" Judy C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790","By Sickness Grace in Child bed 6 days - Brunswick 6 [days], Judy 3 [days] & Morris 2 [days]" Judy C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Bett Davis 5 days Charity 4 & Judith 2 do [Days] 11 [Days] Judy C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Molly 6 Judith 6 Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Sickness Molly 6 [days] Jack 6 [days] Siller 6 [days] Judy 6 days Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Sickness ... Judy 3 days Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Sickness...Judah 1 d. Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By sickness...Juda 4 ds [Days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Sickness Dick 6 ds [days] Judah 4 days Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",[Sick] Judith 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",[Sick] Judith 3 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",[Sick] Judith 4 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",[Sick] Judah 1 [day] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Sick Judith 4 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",[Sick] Judah 2 days Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",[Sickness] Judah 3 days Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Sickness Judah 6 Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Judah 6 days Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Sick Judah 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Judah Do [sore legs and heels] 6 days Judy C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797","Pulling Pease 7, & Judah Hoing Turnips 3 days" Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797","Sick Ben 5 [days] Judith 2 [days], & Jack 2 days" Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",[Sick] Judith 4 days Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",[Sick] Judah 5 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",[Sick] Judah 3 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 06, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zi [one ounce] aq: [aqua] ophthalmc. [opthalmic] for a N [Negro] woman at Dog [Dogue] run 0..2..0 Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 09, 1798","Farm Reports, 9 June 1798",Sick – Judy 5 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Sick Judy 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Sick Judy 6 ds [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Judy sick with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Sick Judah 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Sick Judah 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Sick Judy 6 ds [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Judy with Sore Eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Judy with Sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Judah with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Judah with Sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Sick Judy with Sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Judy with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Judy With Sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Judah with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Judah with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Judah wth Sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Judah with sore eyes – 6 - [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",[Sick] Judah 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Judah with Sore Eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Judah With Sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Judah with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Judah with Sore Eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Sick--Judah with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Judah with Sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Sick Judah with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 December 1798",Judah with sore eyes 6 [days] Judy C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 05, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",Sick Judah 6 [days] Judy C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Judy D,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Judy D,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Judy 4 Ditto [daughter] Ditto [to Grace] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Judy E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"April 11, 1743","Will of Augustine Washington, 11 April 1743",Item I give unto my said daughter Betty a Negro Child Named Mary Daughter to sue & another Named Betty Daughter to Judy Judy E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Jane & her Child—£45, Ned—30, Prince—18, Phillis—12, Judy—10, and Will—5" Judy E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for Mrs Washington Ned, Jack, Bob, Sue, Jane, Jack a child, Ned, Prince[,] Phillis[,] Judy, Will in all Eleven ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Judy F,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Judy 20.. Judy G,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Judy G,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Julia A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",Delia in Child Bed 6 days Julia A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Julia A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Julia 4 Daughter Ditto [to Delia] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Kate,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"May 10, 1760","Ledger A, 1750-1772",Ditto [By Cash] to Kate for Chickens 1/3 Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1767,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By your Wife bringing Kate to Bed Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 08, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Thos [Thomas] Bishops Wife [Susannah Bishop] bringg [bringing] Kate to Bed 0.10.0 Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 08, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Ditto [Cash] paid your [Thomas Bishop] Wife for delivg [delivering] Kate Kate,Female,Laborer,Census,Old Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] … Kate 66, Moll 35, Phoebe 30, Sall 19, Esther 14…" Kate,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. Stockings 1 p. shoes each a" Kate,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Peg 6 days - Cate 6 days Kate,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",[Sick] Kate 5 [days] Kate,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"June 29, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Extracting Kates Tooth at mudy hole Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",8 astringent boluses do [for Kate] Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 05, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",10 absorbent powders for Kate Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 05, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",3 diaphorst [diaphoretic] boluses do [for Kate] Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 09, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Bleeding Kate Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",A large blister for Kate Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",a large blister for Kate Kate,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",6 diaphoretic powders do [for Kate] Kate A,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Kate A,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Kate B,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Kate B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Kate B,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Muddy ho. Pln: ... Grig, Dublin, James, Sam, Grace, Ruth, Kate, Hannah, Phoebe, Betty. …" Kate B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Jupiter, Essex, Sam, Betty, Ruth, Hannah, Kate, Phœbe. …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe. …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ..., Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe." Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Muddy hole P.: Alexr Cleveland, Grig, Will, Sam, Will, Kate, Hannah, Phillis, Phœbe. …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phoebe. …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington .. Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phœbe. …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ....Muddy hole: Thoms Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny.…" Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,1769,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Her [Thomas Bishop's Wife] laying Muddy hole Kate ..10..[0] Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 06, 1769","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Susanna Bishop delivg Muddy hole Kate and Catherine … 10/ each 1..[0]..[0] Kate B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 06, 1769","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Cash paid your [Thomas Bishop] Wife Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Muddy hole: Jno. Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Will, Adam, Sam, Morris, Kate. Nan, Sarah, Jenny …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,July 1772,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By … Ditto [Thomas Bishop's wife] … Do [delivering] … Muddy hole Kate ..10..0 Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 07, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] paid … Ditto [Thomas Bishop's wife] [Folio Reference] 55 ..10..[0] Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 07, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Susanna Bishop deliverg Muddy Hole Kate ..10..0 Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Kate B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your wife [Susannah Bishop] - for delivering Kate - Hannah - & Jone at 10/. Each 1..10..0 Kate B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Kate, Sarah, Nancy, Jenny, a Jackett, 2 Shifts, a pettycoat 1 pr Stockings & 1 pr Shoes" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny…." Kate B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,October 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishop for his wife [Susannah Bishop] 1..10..0 Kate B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 02, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] for your wife [Susannah Bishop] 1..10..[0] Kate B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 30, 1774","Cash Memorandum, 1774-1775","By Thos [Thomas} Bishop for his Wifes [Susannah ]delivg [delivering] Kate, Hannah & Jane" Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 21, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Darrchus Parker for Diliverg Cate at m.H. [Muddy Hole] 1..10..0 Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 21, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Dorchas Parker for Delg [Delivering] Kate @ Md [Muddy] Hole 1..10..[0] Kate B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,January 1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790","By sickness, Jupiter 3 days – Kate 6 ditto [days] & Nancy 6 ditto [days] 15 [days]" Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Jupiter 6 days. Kate 6. Nanny 6. Sackey 6. Sarah 6. & Dareus 6 Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Sarah 6 days - Jupiter 6 - Will 6 - Nanny 4 - Kate 4 Darius 4 Kate B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,Nurse,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Sickness Molly 6 [days] Kate Nursing her son billy 6 days 12 [Days] Kate B,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",Died this day William a son of Will & Kate about 12 Years Old Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Kate 3 [Days], Amy 2 [Days], Molly 3 [Days] 8 [Days]" Kate B,Female,,Payment to Slave,Muddy Hole,"August 14, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By do [Cash] pd Kate at Muddy hole for 8 chicks ..3..4 Kate B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Kate 2 Sackey 2 days Kate B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Cato 6 [days] Kate B,Female,Midwife,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 17, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 17 August 1794","When I was at home, an application was made to me by Kate at Muddy hole (through her husband, Will) to serve the Negro Women (as a Grany) on my estate; intimating that she was full as well qualified for this purpose as those into whose hands it was entrusted and to whom I was paying twelve or £15 a year: & why she should not be so, I know not; but wish you to cause some enquiry to be made into this matter, & commit this business to her, if thereupon you shall be satisfied of her qualifications. This service, formerly, was always performed by a Negro woman belonging to the estate—but latterly, until now, none seemed disposed to undertake it." Kate B,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Kate B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 29, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding Cate 0..3..0 Kate B,Female,Midwife,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"February 06, 1799","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1798-1800","Negroe Kate, Mudyhole, to by Scissors to cut the Tongues of Young Children [$] .25" Kate B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Kate C,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate C,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Kate C,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Kate D,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate D,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Kate D,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate D,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate D,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kate D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",[Sick] Kitty 6 days Kate D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",[sick] Kitty 3 [days] Kate D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Sickness Kitty 4 [days] Kate D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",Sick Kitt 3 [days] Kate D,Female,Fisherman,Reassignment,Union Farm,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Long Jack & Kitt working at Fish house 5 [days] Kate D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,River Farm,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798","& Kitt, working at river farm" Kate D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Kitt Sick 3 [days] Kate D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 05, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",[Sick] Cate 3 [days] Kate D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Kate E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Dublin—35, Toney—30, Short Joe—30, Winny—30, Nan—32, Patt—10, Jack—5, Jerremy—10, Jim—8, Cate—5" Kate E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr John Washington Dublin, Tony, Short Joe, Winna, Nan, Patt, Jack, Jerimy, Gim, Cate ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Kate F,Female,,Census,Pope's Creek,"June 28, 1743","Inventory of the Westmoreland County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743", Kate F,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Charles Washington, Peter, Will, Prince, Cate, Beck, Cate, Janny[,] Milla, Tom, Polly, Suky, Jerrimy Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Kate G,Female,,Census,Pope's Creek,"June 28, 1743","Inventory of the Westmoreland County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743", Kate G,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Charles Washington, Peter, Will, Prince, Cate, Beck, Cate, Janny[,] Milla, Tom, Polly, Suky, Jerrimy Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Kate H,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"February 12, 1760","Diary Entry, 12 February 1760",Sett Kate & Doll to heaping the Dung abt. the Stable. Kate H,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"February 27, 1760","Diary Entry, 27 February 1760","Continued plowing while the Weather woud permit, and the People, viz. George, Kate, Doll, & little George were employd in Grubing the Field by the Garden." Kate H,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Home Plantn: George, Ned Holt, Ben, Will, Will, Jack, Jack, Charles, Kate. …" Kate H,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington Ho. Servants: ... Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. …" Kate H,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Kate H,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Kate H,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Sall, Moll. …" Kate H,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Kate H,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Kate H,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles." Kate I,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Kitt C,Female,,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Kitt D,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Moncock Hill,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in Hanover... [column 1] Matt 45, Sam 45, Sarah 30, Moll 35, Jenny 40, Morris 25, Bob 25, ... [column 2] John 20, Paul 23, Patrick 15, Davy 12, Alce 25, Jenny 8, Kitt 40 …" Kitty A,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Kitty A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles. …" Kitty A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Kitty A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,1772,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your Wife [Susanna Bishop] delivering House Sall & Kitt [Folio reference] 50 1..0..0 Kitty A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Home House] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Arlington, Bacchus, London, Anthony, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Sarah, Frank, Daphne, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 16, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] paid your [Thomas Bishop] Wife [Folio Reference] 50 1..0..0 Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 16, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishops Wife for delivg [delivering] House Sall & Kitt [folio] 33 1..0..0 Kitty A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Kitty A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Kitty A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 27, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for laying Kitty & Alice 1..[0]..[0] Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 27, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishup for Laying Kitty & Alice 1..0..0 Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 18, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop of Lay Betty at the Ferry of two children 20/ Kitty of H. House 10/ and Lydda in the Neck 10/ Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 18, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delg. Betty at the Ferry 2 Children 20/. Kitty 10/ & Lidda 10/ 2..[0]..[0] Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 29, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 29, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Charrity @ D. [Dogue] Run & Kitty @ H. [Home] House 1..0..0 Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 10, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Kitty A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 29, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 28, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 28 October 1792","Sinah may also remain there until her Mother gets up again, although it is my intention to substitute Anna in her place, as an assistent to Kitty. Sinah & Patt may strengthen the Plantation which stands in most need of their aid." Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Kitty A,Female,Milkmaid,House Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 9 December 1792","I expected Sinah was one of those who would have been sent to one of the Plantations: whether she remains at the Mansion house, or not, it is my desire that when Kitty is unable to attend the Dairy alone, that Anna may be the assistant. The other, besides idling away half the day under that pretence, never failed, I am well convinced, to take a pretty ample toll of both Milk & butter." Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793","By Kitty do [spinning] 3 pd. [pounds] "" [yarn] [5 days] By Klaning [Cleaning] Hog 1 day" Kitty A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793","By Kitty do [spinning] 3 pd. [pounds] "" [yarn] [5 days] By Klaning [Cleaning] Hog 1 day" Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Kitty do [spinning] 4 pd. of hemp 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Kitty do [spinning] 4 pd of Tow Yarn 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Kitty do [spinning] 4 pd of Tow 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Kitty do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Kitty do [Spinning] 6 pd [pounds] of do [Yarn] 6 [Days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Kitty do [Spinning] 4 pd [Pounds] of do [Yarn] 6 [Days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Kitty do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Kitty do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [yarn] 3 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Kitty do [spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",Kitty in Child Bd [Bed] 6 Days Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Kitty do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Kitty do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [yarn] & 1 pd of Shoe Macker thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Kitty do [spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Kitty do [spinning] 1 pd of Sowing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Kitty do [spinning] 1 ¼ pd of Sowing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,"May 24, 1795","Letter to Fanny Bassett Washington from MW, 24 May 1795",…so goe into the sellers meat house and look into the milk and butter Kitty has had it so long under her care - that I think she should be looked too to give a better account of it… Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Kitty do [spinning] 2 pd of shoe macker thread 5 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Kitty do [spinning] 1 pd of Sowing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Kitty do [spinning] 1 pd of Sowing tread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Kitty do [spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Kitty do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Kitty do [spinning] 1 pd of Sewing thread 6 [Days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Kitty do [Spinning] 1 pd of sewing thread 6 [Days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Kitty do [Spinning] 4 pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Kitty do [spinning] 2 pd of Sowing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Kitty do [Spinning] 2 pd of sowing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Kitty do [Spinning] 2 pd [pounds] of Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick Kitty 6 Dys [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Kelly [spinning] 2 [lb] of Sewing thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 2 Lib. [pounds] of sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 2 Lib. Of Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Kitty do [spinning] 4 lb. Shoe thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Kattey [Spinning] 2 lb. Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Katty [Spinning] 2 Sewing Thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 2 [pounds] Sewing Thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Kitty do [spinning] 2 pd of Sewing Thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Kitty do [spinning] 2 pd. of sowing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Kitty [Spining] 4 lb. of Shoemaker thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Kitty [Spining] 2 lb. Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Kitty [Spining] 2 Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 2 Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 1 lb. Sewing Thread 5 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 4 lb. Shoe makers thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Katty Spining 2 lb. Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 1½ Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 2 1/2 Lib. of Do [Flax yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 2 do do [lb. flax Yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 2 ShoeMakers Thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Kitty Do [spinning] 2 Lib. of Shoemakers thread 5 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Kitty [spinning] 2½ Lib. of Shoemakers thred 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [pounds] of Shoe makers thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 1½ Lib. Sewing thred [thread] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 1½ Lib. of Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Kitty Do [spinning] 2 Lib. of Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 2 Lib. of Sewing Thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Shoe makers yarn Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Kitty Do [spinning] 2 Lib. of Sewing Thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. [pounds] of Do [Wool yarn] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Kitty Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 4 do [lb. of Wool into Yarn] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 4 [lb. Wool] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Kitty [Spinning] 4 of Shoemakers thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Katty [Spinning] Shoemakers thread 4 Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Katty [Spinning] 4 do [lb. Wool] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Katty [Spinning] 4 [pounds] do [wool] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Katty Spining 4 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Katty [Spinning] 4 do [lb. Wool Yarn] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Katty [Spinning] 4 do [lb. Wool] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Katty [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Katty [Spinning] 4 do [lb. Wool] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Katty [spinning] 4 do [pounds of wool] 6 do [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Katty [Spinning] 3 flax Sewing thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Katty Spining of do [wool] 4 [lb.] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Katty Spining [Spinning] Sewing Thread 2 [lb.] [Pounds] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Katty [spinning] Sewing Thread 2 [pounds] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",Katty [spinning] 2 lb. [pound] Sewing thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Kitty [spinning] Sewing thread 2 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Katty [spinnig] Sewing thread 2 [lb.] [pound] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Katty Spining Sewing thread 2 lb. [pound] 6 days Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Kathy [spinning] Sewing thread 2 [pounds] 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[By] Katty Spining 4 [pounds] Sewing Thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",[By] Kitty [spinning] 2 [pounds] flax thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[By] Kitty do [Spinning] 2 lb. [pound] flax thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Kitty [spinning] 3 lb. [pound] Shoe thread 6 ds [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. [pound] sewing thread 6 ds. [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Kitty do [spinning] 2 lb. [pound] sewing Thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Kitty do [spinning] 2 lb. [pound] sewing thread 6 ds. [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Kitty Spinning 2 lb Sewing thread 6 days Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Kitty do [spinning] 1 ½ lb thread 5 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Kitty do [spinning] 2 lb sewing thread 6 days Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798","Kitty spinning 4 lb shoe thread, 6 [days]" Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Kitty spinning 2 lb sewg. thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Kitty spinning 2 lb sewing thread – 6 ds [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Kitty do [spinning] 2 lb sewing thread 6 d [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Kitty [spinning] 4 lb shoe thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Kitty spinning 2 lb. sewing thread 6 ds. [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Kitty spinning 2 lb. Sewg thd 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Old Kitty do [spinning] 2 lb. Sewing thread 6 days Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. Sawg thread [spinning] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Kitty 2 lb. [spinning] sewg thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. Sewg Thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. Sewg thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. Sewg thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Kitty Sping 4 lb. shoe thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Kitty do [spinning wool]|6 ds. [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Kitty Sping 2 lb. thred [thread] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Kitty spinning 2 lb. thread Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 30, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a visit to yr. [your] N [Negro] woman Kitty at {the House} 1..0..0 Kitty A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",[Sick] Kitty 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Kitty Spinning 2 lb. thred 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. shoe thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 Lb. thred 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Kitty [spinning] 3 lb. thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Kitty [spinning] 2 lb. thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Kitty Spinning 2 lb. thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Kitty spinning thread 2 [lb.] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Kitty sping thread 2 [lb.] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Kitty spinning 3 [lb.] thread Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 December 1798",Kitty spinning <1> lb. thread 3 [days] Kitty A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Kitty spinning thread 6 [days] Kitty A,Female,Milkmaid,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",[Found under Isaac's entry] Kitty…Dairy Kitty B,Female,Laborer,Census,Creek Plantation,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington …Creek Plann: ... Matt, Will, Jenny, Kitty. Total—63.2. …" Kitty B,Female,Laborer,Census,Creek Plantation,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ...Creek Plann:... Matt, Cupid, Will, Jenny, Kitty. …" Kitty B,Female,Laborer,Census,Creek Plantation,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Creek Quartr: ... Matt, Cupid, Will, Kitty. Rivr Side: Saml Johnson J., Tom, Ben, George, Natt, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe. …" Kitty B,Female,Laborer,Census,Creek Plantation,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Creek Qr: ... Matt, Cupid, Will, Kitty. …" Kitty B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Mill Plantn: John Alton, Ned, Davy, Robin, Judah, Kit, Lucy. …" Kitty B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ... Mill Plantn: Jno. Alton, Ned, Davy, Robin, Judy, Kitt, Lucy. …" Kitty B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington .. Mill Plantn: John Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Kitt, Lucy. Miller: George…." Laura A,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Leanthe A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 06, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Eithy (Midwife) pd her for delivering Caroline at the Mansn House & Darcus at Muddy Hole each 10/ 1..[0]..[0] Leanthe A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Lett A,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Lett A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Lett A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Lett B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Lett B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Lett C,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Letty A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Letty A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty A,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Letty B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 14, 1780","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering Peg at Md [Muddy] Hole 24..[0]..[0] Letty B,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Letty B,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty B,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Letty B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Letty in do [Childbed] 4 days Letty B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",3 Women in Child bed 18 days Letty B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797","Sick [Darcus], Letty [And Amie] in Child bed each 6 days" Letty B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797","[Sick, Amie, &] Letty in Child bed each 5 days" Letty B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",& Letty [sick] 2 days Letty B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Levina A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",Kitty in Child Bd [Bed] [6 Days Levina A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Linny A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Linny A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"November 11, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 08, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,French's Plantation,"July 03, 1788","Diary Entry, 3 July 1788",At French’s... Will (the Overseer) and 4 of his own Women—Delia being taken from Spinng.—Davy from the Mill and Sinah and Lilly from the House were employed in taking up the Wheat and Rye that was cut down on Tuesday last. Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 11, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 25, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 26, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 05, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Lynna in Child Bed 2 [days]…Increase…1 Male Child of Lynnas Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",Lynna in Child bed 6 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",Matilda Nursg her [Linny A] 6 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 27, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 27 March 1793",Lynna (Boatswains Daughter) has had a remarkable bad breast after her Lying in[.] Docr Craik has attended her. Linny A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",By Linney working with M. hous. gang 6 Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Sickness Linny 4 days Molly 6 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Long Jack 6 days Molly 6 days Linny 4 [days] Sal 3 D. [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Sick Sina 3 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Sick Linus 3 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",[Sick] Liney 2 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",[Sickness] Linny 4 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",[Sickness] Liny one day Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Sick Linny 5 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Increase of one negro Child 2 days Ling in child bed Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Linny with her Child 6 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Linny in Child Bed 6 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Linny in Child bed Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Linny in Child bed 4 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Sick Leney 4 [days] And Lucey 1 day 5 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[Sick] Lenny 3 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Letty Sick 2 days Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Sick Sina in Child bed 6 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Sick Sina in Child bed 6 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Sick Linny in child bed 6 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",[Sick] Linney 4 [days] Linny A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 05, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",[Sick] Liney 3 [days] Linny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Louisa A,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Lucinda,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Lucinda's child ..1..0 Lucinda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Betsy Davis in Child Bed 6 days Lucinda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Betsy Davis in Child Bed 6 days Lucinda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Betsy Davis in Child Bed 6 [days] Lucinda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Lucinda A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Lucretia A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 16, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Laying Betty @ the Ferry Sall, and Alice Home House and Jone D. [Dogue] Run 6..0..0" Lucretia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 16, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes 6..[0]..[0] Lucretia A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucretia A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Lucretia A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucretia A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucretia A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucretia A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucretia A,Female,Fisherman,Farm Work,Union Farm,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Lueretia curing of Fish at the Fish house 6 [days] Lucretia A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Sick Lucretia 6 Lucretia A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Sick Lucretia 6 Lucretia A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Union Farm,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Lucretia minding the meadow corn 2 [days] Lucretia A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",[Sick] Lucretia 2 [days] Lucretia A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Sick Lucretia 2 days Lucretia A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Sick Lucretia 3 [days] Lucretia A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Lucy,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Lucy,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754",Lucy 4 [feet] - 1 [inch] Do [high] Lucy,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754","No. 1 Peter Jenny Phebe Tom Lucy [child of] Lett Tom [child of] Jenny …Drawn by Go: Washington" Lucy,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Lucy,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 08, 1760","Diary Entry, 8 February 1760",Rode to my Plantatns. and orderd Lucy down to H[ome] House to be Physickd. Lucy,Female,,Health,Williamson's Plantation,"February 4, 1760","Diary Entry, 4 February 1760",Visited my Plantations and found two Negroes Sick at Williamson’s Quarter viz. Greg and Lucy—orderd them to be Blooded. Lucy,Female,,Health,Williamson's Plantation,"February 5, 1760","Diary Entry, 5 February 1760",Visited my Plantation ... Greg and Lucy nothing better. Lucy,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Mill Plantn: John Alton, Ned, Davy, Robin, Judah, Kit, Lucy. …" Lucy,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ... Mill Plantn: Jno. Alton, Ned, Davy, Robin, Judy, Kitt, Lucy. …" Lucy,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington .. Mill Plantn: John Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Kitt, Lucy. Miller: George…." Lucy,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ...Mill Plantn: Jno. Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny. In all—70." Lucy,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington … Mill: John Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny, Sarah. …" Lucy,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Mill Plann: Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny.…" Lucy,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Lucy,Female,,Runaway,York County,April 1781,"List of General Washington’s negroes that went to the British, April 1781","Peter – an Old man Lewis – an Old man Frank* - an Old man Frederick* - A Man about 45 years Old – an Overseer and Valuable Gunner* - A man about 45 years Old – valuable, a Brickmaker Harry – A man about 40 years Old – valuable, a Horseler Tom – A man about 20 years old, Stout & Healthy Sambo* - A man about 20 years old, Stout & Healthy Thomas* - A Lad about – 17 years Old – House Servant Peter – A Lad about 15 years old – very likely Strephon – A man about 20 years Old – a Cooper by trade James – A man 25 years Old – stout & Healthy Wally – a Man about 20 years Old – by trade a weaver Daniel – a man about 19 years Old – very likely Lucy* - a woman about 20 years Old Esther* - a woman about 18 years Old Deborah a Woman about 16 years Old The above Slaves were taken from his Excellency General Washington by Captn Richd Graves in the Savage Sloop of War – in April 1781 Frederick* Frank, Gunner, Sambo Thomas ^recovered in Philadelphia^ Lucy – Esther – were recovered after the siege of York. The Genrl pd Salvage on Tom in Philadelphia but I cannot tell what it was. I pd 12 Dollars expense on him from Philadelphia <…>" Lucy,Female,Laborer,Health,Dogue Run,"August 26, 1786","Farm Report, 26 August 1786",Lucy 6 Do [days sick] Lucy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 17, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a visit & Prescription to Lucy Lucy,Female,Seamstress,Textile Work,Ferry Plantation,"December 12, 1789","Farm Reports, 12 December 1789","By Lucy Confined to the House on acct [account] of her Swell’d legg, & sowing [sewing] 6 [days]" Lucy,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790",By Sickness Paul 4 days Daphney 2 & Lucy 1 day 7 [days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790",By Sickness black Lucy 6 days & yellow Lucy 6 ditto [days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790",By Sickness black Lucy 6 days & yellow Lucy 6 ditto [days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Lucy 6 days - Fanny 3 - Sam 3 – Daphney 5 - Grace 2 Lucy 6 & Sabina 2 ditto [days] 27 [days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 18, 1790","Farm Reports, 18 September 1790",By Sickness…Lucy 2 [days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [Days] Moses 6 [Days] Abraham 4 [Days] Lucy 4 [Days] Doll 6 [Days] Daphne 6 [Days] Cupid 4 [Days] & Betty nursing 6 days 42 [Days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days] Moses 6 [days]. Sam 4 [days] Doll 6 [days] Old Daphne 6 [days] Flora 4 [days] Paul 3 [days] Yellow Lucy 3 days 44[days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Delia 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days] Moses 6 [days]. Sam 4 [days] Doll 6 [days] Old Daphne 6 [days] Flora 4 [days] Paul 3 [days] Yellow Lucy 3 days 44 [Days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Sickness...Lucy 6 days Lucy,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Lucy,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 12, 1799","Farm Reports, 12 January 1799",[Sick] Lucy 3 [days] Lucy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 13, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding & Medicine for Lucy Lucy,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [Medicine] for Lucy's child Lucy,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Lucy's child Lucy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Eye water for Lucy Lucy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding & medicine for Lucy Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Do: Run Plann: ..., Peros, Jack, Cæsar, Cupid, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... Dogue Run: ... Peros, Will, Cæsar, Troy, Stafford, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Doegs Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Cæsar, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Doeg Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll…." Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Doeg Run P.: Jas Devenport, Mat, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Robin, [377] Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Mat, Essex, Stafford, Robin, Orford, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Betty, Sue, Lucy, Flora, Jone, Moll. …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Doeg run Pl.: Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Walley, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Walley, Hannah, Sue, [55] Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington... [Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Lucy. ..." Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Dick, Matt, Jack, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy..." Lucy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 5 Negroe Women 2..10..[0] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Sarah of Md Hole Lucy of D. Run, Betty of the Ferry L. Alice H. House & Suky in the Neck 2..10..0" Lucy A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 25, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 Negroe Woman 2..[0]..[0] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 25, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for diliverg [delivering] Betty, Sall, Peg, & Lucy at D.R. [Dogue Run] Plantation 2..0..0" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786",Dogue Run - Plantn. … * Lucy } Labourg. Women Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By Sickness - Matt 6 days Lucy 4 do [days] Brunswick 6 do. [days] <16> [days] Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 22, 1789","Farm Reports, 22 August 1789",By sickness Siller 6 days. Lucy 4 ditto [days] Brunswick 6 [days] Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 12, 1789","Farm Reports, 12 December 1789",By Sickness Lucy in Child bed 6 days Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. of her acct £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct 15th Augt also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: Rug Alice & Amy at My Hole 5..10..[0] Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792","By Spining 6 [days], By Sickness Dick 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days] & Jack 2 days 20 [days]" Lucy A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"October 06, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Lucy for 7 pullets ..4..4d 1/2 Lucy A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"May 16, 1793","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By pd Lucy for 9 chickens ..11..6 Lucy A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Dogue Run,June 1794,"Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By ditto [Cash] paid Dogue Run Lucy for Chickins by Mrs Washingtons order 0..9..0 Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",old matt Sick 6 days young Boatsain 6 [days] Lucy 2 days Lucy A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Dogue Run,"April 25, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] ditto [Cash] paid Dogue Run Lucy for Eggs 0..1..6 Lucy A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"May 11, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] 50 ditto [10d Nails] to Do [Isaac] to make a Coffin for Lucys boy Dannel Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Sickness Lucy 3 days Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By sickness...Lucy 4 Ds [Days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Sickness Lucy 4 days Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Sick Lucey 3 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Sick .. And Lucey [2] days Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Sick … Lucey 1 [day] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797","Sick Sillar 3 [days], & Lucey 3 days 6 [days]" Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Sick … Lucey 4 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Lucy with sore Legs & heels 6 dys [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797",Sick Lucey 4 [days] Sillar 2 [days] & Sall Twine 3 days 9 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Sick Leney 4 [days] And Lucey 1 day 5 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 December 1797",Sick Lucey 2 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[Sick] Lucey 6 [days] Lucy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"June 09, 1798","Farm Reports, 9 June 1798",Lucy minding the corn in mill swamp 6 [days] Lucy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Old Lucy mindg. [minding] Corn in mill swamp 4 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",& Lucy do [sick] 2 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Old Lucy do [with sore eyes] 2 [days] Lucy A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Sick...old Lucy 2 [days] Lucy A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy [age] 50 [Remarks] Husbd [Husband] Smith Natt GW Lucy B,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,"July 22, 1788","Diary Entry, 22 July 1788",At Muddy hole—All hands were binding and securing Oats which was accomplished about dinner after which all hands (except the Women who had young Children) went into the Neck. Lucy B,Female,,Comment,Muddy Hole,"July 23, 1788","Diary Entry, 23 July 1788","At Muddy hole—The two women with young children, and the two Plow Women who had just returned from Frenchs were employed in Weeding Pumpkins." Lucy B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy [age] 11 Daughr [Daughter] to Peg Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment ... In New Kent [Column 1] Anthony £20 & wife Betty 25 £55, Will 40, George 40 }, Doll 30 }, Lucy 25 }, Peter 20 }, Alce 12 }, } Dolls Childn [Colulmn 2]|15, Phillis 50, Duke 40, Scomberg 30, Prince 10 … £ 367" Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy …" Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Jack, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy. …" Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington …[Ferry farm] Michael, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne. [Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Moll, Priscilla…" Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington .... [Ferry farm] Jesse Brummit, Cæsar, Sam, Ned, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Lucy…" Lucy C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"August 29, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Betty, Lucy, Doll, Lucy, Molly a waistcoat Pettycoat, 2 shifts 1 p. Stockgs & 1 p. Shoes each" Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"October 04, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Lucy at the Ferry Leddy in the Neck and Myrtilla at H.H. 1..10..0 Lucy C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 04, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Rum 3..[0]..[0] Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786",Ferry - Plantn … * Lucy } Labouring Women Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Lucy C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"April 25, 1789","Farm Reports, 25 April 1789",By Sickness Lucy 6 days. Tom 2 do. [days] 8 [days] Lucy C,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 22, 1789","Farm Reports, 22 August 1789",By Sickness Doll 6 days — Lucy 4 ditto [days] Sabeen 3 ditto [days] Lucy C,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Lucy 6 days - Fanny 3 - Sam 3 – Daphney 5 - Grace 2 Lucy 6 & Sabina 2 ditto [days] 27 [days] Lucy C,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Sabeen 6 days - Daphny 6. Grace 6. Sam 4 Lucy in Chid bed 6 Lucy C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Lucy C,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy C,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,"October 14, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 14 October 1792","I beseech you to be very attentive to the fires, keeping none in the yard except the one in your own room and another in the Kitchen—the latter to be under the particular care of Frank & his wife." Lucy C,Female,Cook,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 09, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 9 December 1792","And can Lucy find sufficient employment in the Kitchen? It was expected her leizure hours, of which I conceive she must have very many from Cooking would be employed in Knitting—of which both Peter & Sarah do too little." Lucy C,Female,Cook,House Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1793","Letter to William Pearce, 6 October 1793","The right wing to my dwelling house as you possibly may have noticed, & heard called the Hall, ... This will accomodate your family (being a larger house) better than Crows; and by being here, you will have the use of my Kitchen, the Cook belonging thereto, Frank the House Servant, a boy also in the House." Lucy C,Female,Cook,House Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1793","Letter to William Pearce, 27 October 1793","There are a great number of Negro children at the Quarters belonging to the house people; but they have Always been forbid (except two or 3 young ones belonging to the Cook, & the Mulatto fellow Frank in the house, her husband; both of whom live in the Kitchen) from coming within the Gates of the Inclosures of the Yards, Gardens &ca, that they may not be breaking the Shrubs, and doing other mischief; but I believe they are often in there notwithstanding: but if they could be broke of the practice it would be very agreeable to me, as they have no business within; having their wood, Water, &ca at their own doors without." Lucy C,Female,Cook,House Work,Mansion House,"December 23, 1793","Letter to William Pearce, 23 December 1793","…in that case as Lucy (the Cook) must get Victuals for him [the Butler], it will make but little difference whether she gets for one or more…" Lucy C,Female,Cook,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 28, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 28 December 1794","Nor ought Lucy to be idle when she is not Cooking and doing other work about the house. In spinning, knitting and such like things her leizure hours ought to be employed." Lucy C,Female,Cook,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy Cook [Remarks] Husband Ho[use] Frank GW Lucy D,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Lucy D,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786",River Plantn. … Lucy Ditto [Daphne's] 4 do. [years old] Lucy D,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy D,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy D,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy D,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Lucy lame 6 [days] Lucy D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy [aged] 18 Ditto [Husband] Cyrus Post[ilio]n dowr Lucy E,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 18, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop of Lay Betty at the Ferry of two children 20/ Kitty of H. House 10/ and Lydda in the Neck 10/ Lucy E,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 18, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delg. Betty at the Ferry 2 Children 20/. Kitty 10/ & Lidda 10/ 2..[0]..[0] Lucy E,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy E,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786",Home House. … * Lucy Ditto [Kitty's] 8 do. [years old] Lucy E,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy E,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy E,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy E,Female,Washer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sina & Lucy Stopd [stopped] To assist In washing for Mrs Washington & to make Soap 10 d. [days] Lucy E,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"October 28, 1794","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By 1 Ditto [pair of Shoes] to Negro girl Lucy Lucy E,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Sick Lucey 3 [days] Lucy E,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 January 1798","Anthony, & Lucey Attending the Brick layers 12 [days]" Lucy E,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",Anthony & Lucey serving the Brick Layers in Brick & Mortar 12 [days] Lucy E,Female,Bricklayer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798","Anthony, & Lucey with the Brick Layers 12 [days]" Lucy E,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Anthony and Lucey Attending the Brick layers 12 [days] Lucy E,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",Anthony and Lucey Attending the Brick layers 12 [days] Lucy E,Female,,Runaway,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Lucy absent 5 days Lucy E,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",Sick...Lucy 1 [day] Lucy E,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy [Remarks] No Husband Lucy F,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 25, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",2 Vermifg. [Vermifuge] powder for her [Sarah] child 0..2..0 Lucy F,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy [age] 2 Ditto [Daughter] to Sarah ditto [at Dogue Run] Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy …" Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Jack, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy. …" Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington .... [Ferry farm] Jesse Brummit, Cæsar, Sam, Ned, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Lucy…" Lucy G,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"August 29, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Betty, Lucy, Doll, Lucy, Molly a waistcoat Pettycoat, 2 shifts 1 p. Stockgs & 1 p. Shoes each" Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786",Ferry - Plantn … *Lucy } labourg. Women Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Lucy G,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,,Textile Work,Ferry Plantation,"December 12, 1789","Farm Reports, 12 December 1789",By Sickness … Lucy 6 [days] Lucy G,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy G,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy [age] 50 Husbd [Husband] at Cap. [Captain] Marshalls Lucy H,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Lucy H,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",All the women have had Blankets but where I know not as no acct. of them was given in 1 June Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 17, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"February 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 17, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. of her acct £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct 15th Augt also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: Rug Alice & Amy at My Hole 5..10..[0] Lucy H,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sickness frenchs Lucy 2 days abraham 1 day Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Grace nursing Lucy 2 D. [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Tom 6 days Cupit 6 days London 6 [days] Oald Lucy 6 days Sam kit 4 days Oald Betty 6 days 34 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 06, 1795","Letter from William Pearce, 6 December 1795",The people that have been sick are most of them better but I Expected we should have Lost some of them. Cyrus and some of frenchs people were at the very point of death – the Boy Jacob who waits In the house – Is still very Ill with a Nervous fever – tho I hope he is Better than he has been – Frenches Lucy Is not out of danger. Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Sickness Oald Lucy 6 days Cupit 6 [days] Betty 6 [days] Daphney 4 days 22 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Grace nurseing for Oald Lucy 6 days Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Grace Nurseing Lucy 3 days Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Oald Betty 4 days Pat 5 days Lucy 6 days 15 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Sickness Lucy 4 Days Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Lucy Knitting 1 pear of Stocking 6 [Days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Lucy Knitting 1 pear of stocking 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Lucy Knitting 1 pear of Stocking 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Lucy knitting one pr [pair] Stockings & Charlotte 2 pr [pairs] 12 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Lucy Do [Knitting] 1 pair of Do [stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Lucy one pr Do [knitting] [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr [pair] of stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Lucey Knitting 1 pr [pair] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Lucy Knitting 1 pair do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Lucey Knitting 1 pair Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Lucy do [Knitting] 1 pear of do [Stocking] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Lucy do [Knitting] 1 pear [pair]of do [Stocking] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Lucey Knitting 1 pr do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Lucey Knitting 1 pair do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Lucey knitting one pair do [Stockings] 5 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Lucey knitting 1 pair of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Lucey knitting one pr [pair] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr [pair] of stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr of Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Lucey Knitting 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr [pair] of Stockings 5 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Lucy Knitting 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Lucy Knitting 1 pair of stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Lucy Knitting 1 pair of Stockings [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Lucy Knitting one pair of Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Lucy Knitting one pair of Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Lucy [knitting] one pair of Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Lucy Do [Knitting] 1 pair of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Lucy Knitting one pr of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Lucy Do [Knitting] one pr [pair] of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Lucy one pair of Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Lucy Do [knitting] one pair of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Lucy Do [Knitting] one pair of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Lucy Do [Knitting] one pair of Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Lucey knitting 1 pair Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Lucey Knitting 2 pear Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Lucey Knitting 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Lucey Knitting 2 pairs Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Lucey Knitting 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Lucey knitting 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Lucey knitted 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Lucey Knitt one pr Stockings - had no more Yarn 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Lucey had no Yarn 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Lucey had no Yarn 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Lucey no Yarn 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Lucy Knitted 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Lucey Knitted 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,House Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Lucey knitt 2 pairs Do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Lucey Knitting 2 pr [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Lame Alley Knit 2 pr [pairs] Stockings & Lucey 2 pr [pairs] Do [Stockings] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)","Lucey Knitted 2 pr [pair] Stockings, & Peter one pair do [Stockings] 12 [days]" Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Lucey Knitt one pair do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Lucey Knitt one pr [pair] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Lucey Knitt 2 pair Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Lucey Knitting 2 pr [pair] do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",Lucey Knitt 2 pair do [Stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr [pair] do [Stockings] 6 days Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 do [pr Stocking] 6 ds [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 14, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a visit to Lucy in Labour 1..0..0 Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 14, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",an anodn. [anondyne] pill do [for Lucy] 0..1..6 Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Lucy [knitting] 1 pr. [pair of stockings] & Sick Together 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Lucy Do [knitting] 1 pr. [pair of stockings] & Sick Together 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Lucy in Child bed 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Lucy in Child bed 6 ds. [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Lucy in Child bed 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Lucy in child bed 5 [days] Lucy H,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Lucy sick 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Lucy knitting 2 pr. [pairs] Stockings 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Lucy do [knitting] 2 pr. do [pairs of stockings] 6 days Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Lucy do [knitting] 3 [pairs] stockings 6 ds [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Lucy footing 4 pr stockings 6 ds [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Lucy do [knitting] 2 pr. do [pairs of stockings] 6 ds [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Lucy ditto [knitting] 2 pr do [stockings] 6 ds. [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr do [stockings] 6 ds. [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings 6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr do [stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Lucy do 2 pr Do [knitting 2 pairs of stockings 6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr Do [stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr Stockg 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Lucy do [knitting] 2 pr [pairs] [stockings 6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Lucy do [knitting 2 pairs of stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr [pairs] do [stockings] 6 ds. [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Lucy 2 do. [knitting 2 pairs of stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Lucy do [knitting] 2 pr [pairs of stockings] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Lucy [knitting] 1 pr do [stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Lucy do [knitting] 2 [pairs of stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr Stockings [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 09, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Lucy do [knitting 2 pairs stockings 6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Lucy do [knitting 2 pairs Stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 do [pairs of stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 ditto [pairs of stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Lucy [knitting] 2 pr [pairs] do [stockings] [6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Lucy pr do [knitting 1 pair of stockings 6 days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Lucy [knitting 1 pair stockings] 6 ds. [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",& Lucy [knitting] 6 [days] Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Lucy [age] 55 Ditto [Husband] McCarty's George a Knitter Lucy H,Female,Knitter,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Lucy Abt 55 Lame, or pretends to be so, occasioned by rheumatic pains; _ but is a good knitter, & so employed. _ … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Lucy I,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"April 11, 1743","Will of Augustine Washington, 11 April 1743",Item. ...and that Ned Jack Bob Sue & Lucy may be Included in my Wife's part which part of my said Wifes after her Decease I Desire may be Equally Dividied between my sons George Samuel John & Charles and the part of my said Negroes so Divided to my Wife. Lucy I,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Lucy 20.. Lucy J,Female,,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Lucy K,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ...Home Plantn: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, George, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Lydia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 04, 1768","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Simpson bringing Lidia & Judy to Bed 1..0..0 Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington Home Plann: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, Peter,2 Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phoebe. …" Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Home Plann: Jack [&] Herculas—Ferry men, Joe, Arlington, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe." Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home House farm] Schomberg, Peter, Arlington, Lewis, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe, Joe Ferrymen: Jack, Jack …" Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Home House] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Arlington, Bacchus, London, Anthony, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Sarah, Frank, Daphne, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home house] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Bacchus, Harry, Lydia, Jone, Winney, Sarah, Phœbe, Daphne…" Lydia A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 18, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop of Lay Betty at the Ferry of two children 20/ Kitty of H. House 10/ and Lydda in the Neck 10/ Lydia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 18, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delg. Betty at the Ferry 2 Children 20/. Kitty 10/ & Lidda 10/ 2..[0]..[0] Lydia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 04, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 04, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg Lucy at the Ferry Leddy in the Neck and Myrtilla at H.H. 1..10..0 Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 15, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Lydda (in the Neck) Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 15, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Deliverg Lydda in the Neck ..10..[0] Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 4]…Hannah, Cornelia, Lidya, Esther, Cloe, Fanny, Alice. Under 16 …" Lydia A,Female,Milkmaid,Farm Work,River Farm,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Lydia 1.[days] Lydia A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Lydia A,Female,Stock Keeper,Farm Work,River Farm,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Robbin attending to stock that Is fatning Leddy to out stock 12 [days] Lydia A,Female,Stock Keeper,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Lydia & Peter attending to Stock 12 days Lydia A,Female,Stock Keeper,Farm Work,River Farm,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Lydia & Peter attending to Stock 12 days Lydia A,Female,Stock Keeper,Farm Work,River Farm,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Lydia attending to Stock 6 days Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",[Sickness] Liddy [4] [days] Lydia A,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Letty attending her sick child 5 [days] Lydia A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 04, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Extractg. [Extracting] a Tooth for Lydia 0..3..0 Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",[Sick] Lydia 4 [days] Lydia A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 December 1798",Lydia Sick 2 [days] Lydia A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Lydia B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Lydia C,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Lydia C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Lydia C,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Lydia C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Lydia D,Female,,Slave Inheritance,Fredericksburg,"May 20, 1788","Will of Mary Ball Washington, 4 December 1789",ITEM I give and devise to my grandson Lawrence Lewis my negro wench Lydia to him and his assigns for ever. Lydia E,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Lydia F,Female,,Slave Sale,Washington's Bottom,"October 05, 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negroes at Washington's Bottom, 5 October 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negores &c. at Washingtons Bottom Octr 5th 1786 Simon. To Bazil & Thomas Brown P Bond £100..0..[0] Joe. To Ephraim Douglass Esqr £81..0..[0] Allice. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 70..15..[0] Dorcas. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 13..15..[0] P Bond James Hammond Surety [Total] 165..10..[0] Lydia. To Peter Patterson & Thos Patterson surety 45..10..[0] Nance & Young Child. to James Hammond, Ephraim Douglass surety 80..5..[0] Tom & Charity The Twins. To Samuel Burns, William Sunderland Surety 27..10..[0] …Thomas Freeman" Margaret Lee,Female,,Comment,Philadelphia,"July 28, 1784","Letter to Clement Biddle, 28 July 1784","The Mulatto fellow William who has been with me all the War is attached (married he says) to one of his own colour a free woman, who, during the War was also of my family—She has been in an infirm state of health for sometime, and I had conceived that the connection between them had ceased—but I am mistaken—they are both applying to me to get her here, and tho’ I never wished to see her more, yet I cannot refuse his request (if it can be complied with on reasonable terms) as he has lived with me so long & followed my fortunes through the War with fidility. After promising thus much, I have to beg the favor of you to procure her a passage to Alexandria either by Sea, by the passage Boats (if any there be) from the head of Elk, or in the Stage as you shall think cheapest & best, and circumstances may require—She is called Margaret Thomas als Lee (the name which he has assumed) and lives at Isaac & Hannah Sills, black people who frequently employ themselves in Cooking for families in the City of Phila." Maria,Female,,Health,,"April 17, 1796","Letter to William Pearce, 17 April 1796","I am sorry to hear that Maria continues unwell, and that Charles Washington was siezed with a fever: Let them want for nothing, and whenever it is needful, get Doctr [Doctor] Craik to attend them." Maria A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Daphney in Childbed 6 days Maria A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Sick Daphney in Child bed 6 [days] Maria A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Sick Daphney in Childbed 6 [days] Maria A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Sick Daphney in Childbed 6 [days] Maria A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Maria A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Maria 2 Ditto [Daughter] to Ditto [Daphne] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Mary,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 28, 1786","Farm Report, 28 January 1786",old Mary getting better Mary,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Sick Sina 3 [days] Mary 2 [days] & Simon 1 [day] 6 [days] Mary A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Mary A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 6, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 January 1798",[Sick] Mary 3 days Mary A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Mary B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"April 11, 1743","Will of Augustine Washington, 11 April 1743",Item I give unto my said daughter Betty a Negro Child Named Mary Daughter to sue & another Named Betty Daughter to Judy Mary C,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Mary D,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Matilda,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 31, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To Blooding & Proscription [Prescription] to Matilda Matilda A,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Home House] Frank, Jack, Schomberg, Peter, Lewis, Bacchus, Boson, Gunner, Bristol, Davy, Dick, Sarah, Winney, Pheobe, Daphne, Myrtilla, Phillis …" Matilda A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To do [Cloths] for Mertilla, Fallimore & Charity, 3 Pettycoats 3 Shirts, 3 Jacketts, 3 p Stockgs & 3 p Shoes a" Matilda A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mount Vernon,"November 24, 1775","Letter from Lund Washington, 24 November 1775","I shall have the Cherry trees Dug up & transplanted, but I believe it will be labour lost to do it, for they will not live—I will likewise have the Vineyard planted over again—& will have every thing done towards Clearg Hell Hole that can, but I fear there will be no great deal of it done, for we have a Fence to make intirely Round the pasture the present one being quite Rotten, Flax to break, Swingle, & Heckle, Earth to turn up for Brick makeg next Summer, Stone to Raise at an immense deal of Labour for makeg Chimney Tops, & many other things to do, that is not worth mentiong. perhaps our wheat to get out of the Straw. now to do all this we have...Myrtilla Phebe & the 4 Boys." Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 27, 1777","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delg [Delivering] Myrtilla ..10..[0] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 27, 1777","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mr Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Myrtilla ..10..0 Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 04, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"October 04, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg Lucy at the Ferry Leddy in the Neck and Myrtilla at H.H. 1..10..0 Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 08, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for diliverg Myrtilla H. House & Daphne in the Neck 1..0..0 Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 24, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Mirtilla ..10..[0] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 24, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Mirtilla ..10..0 Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Matilda A,Female,Brickmaker,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"June 19, 1786","Diary Entry, 19 June 1786","Finding my Corn was in danger of being lost by Grass & weeds, I stopped Brickmaking, and sent Gunner, Boatswain, Anthony, and Myrtilla to assist at Dogue run in weeding it." Matilda A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Muddy Hole,"July 03, 1786","Notes and Observations, 1785-1786",The gangs of hands at Dg. run were united to the Muddy hole People - and were assisted by… Myrtilla Matilda A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Muddy Hole,"July 05, 1786","Diary Entry, 5 July 1786","That in the Neck 6 cradles were constantly employed, & sometimes 7—viz. James, (who having cut himself in the meadow could not work constantly)—Davy, Overseer who having other matters to attend to, could not stick to it; Sambo, Essex, George (black smith) Will, Ned; and Tom Davis who had never cut before, and made rather an awkward hand of it. Tom Nokes was also there, but he cut only now & then, at other times shocking, repairing rakes &ca. That the gangs at Dogue Run & Muddy hole were united, & were assisted by Anthony, Myrtilla & Dolshy from the home house—That besides Tom Davis Ben from the Mill had gone into the Neck and that Sall brass (when not washing) & Majr. Washingtons Tom were assisting the ferry people—That Cowpers Jack & Da[v]y with some small boys & girls (wch. had never been taken out before) were assisting the Farmer in making Hay after two white men who had been hired to cut grass." Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 15, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Matilda A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 04, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"December 08, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Myrtiller pd her Patridges ..3..9 Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Spining 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792","By Spining 6 [days], By Sickness Dick 6 [days] Lucy 6 [days]& Jack 2 days 20 [days]" Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By sawing trunnels 7 [Days] planting Willows 2 [Days] Spining 6 days 15 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"October 27, 1792","Farm Reports, 27 October 1792",By Grubbing in N. 3 13 [Days] Spining 6 days 19 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"January 06, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 6 January 1793","If the Wool is all spun up, in what manner do you mean to employ the Spinners? They must not be idle; nor ought the Sewers to have been so when they were out of thread: If they can find no other work, let them join the out door hands. Myrtilla & Delia had better, I conceive, do this altogether, as their will be enough without them for all the purposes of Spinning & Sewing." Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Matilda do [spinning] 6 pd. of do [yarn] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 16 January 1793",... we have yet a little & very little Wool to Spin I have last Monday placed Matilda under McCoy & Delia under Crow… Matilda A,Female,Midwife,Health,Dogue Run,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",Matilda & Moll attending her [Lynna] 2 days Matilda A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"March 03, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 3 March 1793","I am very sorry to hear that so likely a young fellow as Matildas Ben should addict himself to such courses as he is pursuing. If he should be guilty of any attrocious crime, that would affect his life he might be given up to the Civil authority for tryal; but for such offences as most of his colour are guilty of, you had better try further correction; accompanied with admonition and advice. The two latter sometimes succeed when the first has failed. He, his father & mother (who I dare Say are his receivers) may be told in explicit language that if a stop is not put to his rogueries, & other villainies by fair means & shortly; that I will ship him off (as I did Waggoner Jack) for the West Indias, where he will have no opportunity of playing such pranks as he is at present engaged in." Matilda A,Female,Nurse,Health,Dogue Run,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",Matilda Nursg her [Linny A] 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd [pounds] of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",Tiller Spinning 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Matilda do [Spinning] 6 pd [pounds] of do [Yarn] 6 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Tiller Spinning 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Tiller Spinning 6 [Days] Old W [Wheel] 6 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Matilda do [Spinning] 6 pd [Pounds] of do [Yarn] 6 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Matilda do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [Yarn] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",Tiller Spinning 3 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Matilda Spinning 3 pd [pounds] of yarn 3 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",By Tilla spinning 6 days By Sickness Long Jack with Lameness 6 [Days] 12 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",Tilla spinning 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Matilda spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",Tillar Sping [Spinning] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 day Matilda A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,June 1794,"Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By ditto [Cash] paid Matilda for a Doz. & half of Chickins for Mrs Washington 0..9..0 Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",Tillar Spinning 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Tillar spinning 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd of Yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,"September 14, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 14 September 1794","The actual spitting of young Boatswain should be carefully investigated, & medical aid administered if it be real; which, from the temper of the boys mother, & her desire of keeping him with her as a waiter, may well be questioned. Under pretence once before, of a hurt by a Cart she kept him three months (if I recollect rightly) in the house with her, until he was forced out; & this may be the case again." Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Dogue Run,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Martla spinning 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Matilda spinning 3 pd of yarn 3 days Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sieckness Matilda 3 days By Sall 3 days By Caroline 6 days Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Caroline 6 days Doll 6 days Matilda 1 ½ day Sall 1 day Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Mattilda Spining 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Matilda Spinning 4 ½ pd [pounds] of Tow Yarn 4 1/2 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Mattilda Spining 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd [pounds] of Tow Yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Sieckness Matilda 5 days Sall 5 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Matilda spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Matilda do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Matilda do [spinning] 6 pd of do [thread] 6 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Matilda do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [tow thread] 6 [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By Matilda Spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Matilda spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sieckness sall 6 days Matilda 6 days Doll 6 Ally 6 Caroline 1 Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Matilda do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Matilda Spinning 4 Lib. of Yarn 4 [days] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick Matilda 2 Dys [Days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb. Yarn Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Matilda Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Tow Yarn] Spining on the Big Wheel 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Matilda [spinning] 5 Lib. Do Ditto [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,,Health,,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",[Sickness] Matilda 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",By Matilda Spining [spinning] 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. [pounds] Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",Cr. By Matilda spinning 6 pd of Tow Yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Matilda spinning 6 pd. of Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Cr. By Matilda Spinning 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Cr. By Matilda Spinning 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",By Matilda spining 5 lb. Tow Yarn 5 [days] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Sick Matilda 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",By Matilda Spinning 6 Lib. of Tow yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",By Matilda Spinning 6 Lib. of Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Matilda spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",By Matilda spinning 5 Lib. of Tow yarn 5 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",By Matilda spinning 6 Lib. Tow Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 Lib. [pounds] of wool Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lib. of wool yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",By Matilda Spinning 6 Lib. of wool yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",By Matilda Spinning 4 Lib. of wool yarn 4 [days] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",[Sickness] Matilda 2 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",By Matilda Spinning 5¾ Lib. of wool Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",By Matilda Spinning 5½ Lib. of wool yarn Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",By Matilda spinning 6 Lib. of Wool Yarn 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 12, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",By Matilda Spinning 5½ [pounds] Wool yarn 6 [day]s Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",By Matilda Spinning 6 Lib. of Wool Yarn Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",By Matilda Spinning 5½ Lib. of Wool Yarn Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Health,Mansion House,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Sickness Matilda 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Matilda Do [Spinning] 6 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Matilda [Spinning] 6 lb. of do [Wool into Yarn] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Matilda [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Matilda [Spinning] 6 do [lb. of Wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Matilda [Spinning] 6 do [lb. of Wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Matilda [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Tow Yarn] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] By Matilda Spining 6 lb. [pounds] Wool 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. [pounds] wool 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797","By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Wool Yarn, bad Cards" Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",By Matilda Spining 4 lb. Wool Yarn saying bad Cards detained Her Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Matilda Spining 4 lb. Wool Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Health,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Sick Matilda 2 & Judah 4 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Wool Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Sick Matilda Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Matilda Spining 5 ½ lb. Wool Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. Wool Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",By Matilda spining of wool Yarn 6 lb. Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",By Matilda spining of wool Yarn 6 lb. Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",By Matilda spining [spinning] 6 lb. [pound] of Wool Yarn 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",By Matilda Spining 6 lb. [pounds] Wool 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798 (Addendum)",By Matilda Spining 5 lb. [pound] Wool one of which sick 6 days Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",By Matilda Spining 5 lb. [pound] Wool one of which sick 6 days Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Matilda 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Mattilda Spining of wool Yarn 6 lb. [pound] 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Matilda in the field & will afterwards be decreased 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798","By Matilda in the field, & must after be decreased 6 [days]" Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798","Matilda & Delia are Struck off the Account, being in the field" Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb do [wool] 6 ds [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Matilda ditto [spinning] 6 do [yarn] 6 ds [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Matilda 6 lb do [spinning 6 lb of yarn] 6 days Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Matilda ditto [Spinning] 6 lb. do [yarn] 6 days. Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Matilda [spinning] 3 lb. yarn 3 ds. [days] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Sick Matilda 3 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Matilda 6 lb. do [spinning wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Matilda 6 lb. do [spinning] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Matilda 6 do [spinning wool 6 days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb. [wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb. [wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Matilda Sping 6 lb. Wool 6 ds. [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb. do [wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Matilda do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Matilda [spinning] 6 lb. [wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Matilda do [spinning] 5 lb. Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Matilda [spinning 6 lb. wool] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Matilda do [spinning 6 lb. yarn] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Matilda do [spinning 6 lb. of wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Matilda [Spinning 6 lb. Wool] 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Matilda do [Spinning 6 lb. wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Matilda do [spinning 6 lb. yarn] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Matilda do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Matilda do [spinning 6 lb. wool] Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Matilda Sick Matilda A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Matilda Sick 6 [days] Matilda A,Female,Spinner,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Matilda B,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda B,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda B,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Matilda B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",an alteratv. [alterative] Bolus for Matilda at Mr. Anderson's 0..1..3 Matilda B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic do [for Matilda at Mr. Anderson's] 0..1..3 Matilda B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",an ophthalmc. [opthalmic] powdr. [powder] do [for Matilda at Mr. Anderson's] 0..1..0 Matilda B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Matilda B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Boys & Girls who work in the Crops … Matilda 13 … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Matilda C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Sick Sina in Child bed 6 [days] Matilda C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Sick Sina in Child bed 6 [days] Matilda C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Sick Linny in child bed 6 [days] Matilda C,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Matilda D,Female,,Payment to Slave,Belvoir Plantation,"March 06, 1755","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By cash gave Myrtilla ..5..[0] Mildred A,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Mildred A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Mildred A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Melia 1 day Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Sickness Milly & Edy 6 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sickness Milly 6 days Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Sick Milly Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Sick Melea 4 days Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Milly 3 days Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",Sick Milly 6 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",[Sick] Milly 6 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",[Sick] Milly 6 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",[Sick] Milly 3 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Milly 2 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Sick Milly 6 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",[Sick] Milly 1 [day] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Long Milley Sick 2 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",[Sick] long Milly 4 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",[Sick] long Milley 4 do [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",an alteratv. [alterative] Bolus for young Milly 0..1..3 Milly,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic do [for young Milly] 0..1..3 Milly,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",an anodn. [anodyne] Bolus do [for young Milly] 0..1..3 Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Sick Long Milly 4 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",[Sick] short milley 2 [days] Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",[Sick] Milly 3 [days] Milly,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"November 10, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798",Negroe Milly for 9 Hens to Raise from 1/3 [$] 1.88 Milly,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Sick short Milley 3 days Milly,Female,,Health,,"April 25, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",8 refrigeratr. [refrigerator] powdrs [powders] for Milly Milly A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 16, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Laying Betty @ the Ferry Sall, and Alice Home House and Jone D. Run 6..0..0" Milly A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 16, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes 6..[0]..[0] Milly A,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Milly A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 11, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Milly B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Parker for diliverg [delivering] - Doll at the Ferry and Sall at Home House 1..0..0 Milly B,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly B,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Milly B,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly B,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly B,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Milly in Child birth 2 [days] Milly B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Milly in Child bed 6 [days] Milly B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Sick Milley 4 [days] Milly B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Milley in child bed 6 [days] Milly B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Milley in child bed 5 [days] Milly B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Milly C,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Milly C,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly C,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly C,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly C,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Milly C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Milly C,Female,Laborer,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Milly Abt 18 A full grown Woman, and likely; _ has been used to Common work only. … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Milly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 December 1797",Bett in Child bed 6 days Milly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 December 1797",Sick Bett in Childbed … 6 days Milly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 January 1798",Bett in Child bed 6 days Milly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 January 1798",Bet in Child bed 6 [days] Milly D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 21, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a vermife. [vermifuge] Powdr. [Powder] for a N [Negro] child 0..1..3 Milly D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 22, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",6 Laxatv. [Laxative] refrigeratr. [refrigerator] powder for Milly 0..4..6 Milly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Betty nursing her sick child 4 [days] Milly D,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Milly E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Fortune—30, George—20, Long Joe—30, Winna—30, Bellindar—25, Jenny—12.10, Adam—10, Natt—10, London—20, Milly—10, and Frank—5" Milly E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for... Mr George Washington Fortune, George[,] Long Joe, Winna, Bellindar, Jenny, Adam, Natt, London[,] Milla, Frank in all Eleven, ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Milly E,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Milly E,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Milly E,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 29, 1776","Letter from Lund Washington, 29 February 1776",Milly over in the Neck is sick the Dr [Doctor] thinks her Liver is effected and she a little Dropsical… Milly F,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Charles Washington, Peter, Will, Prince, Cate, Beck, Cate, Janny[,] Milla, Tom, Polly, Suky, Jerrimy Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Milly G,Female,,Census,Little Hunting Creek Plantatio,"June 14, 1743","Inventory of the Stafford County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Pegg & Child 40..[0]..[0] Milly G,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Dick—30, Ralph—30, Thomas Merry—30, Rosa—35, Pegg and Child Milly—40, Sarah—10, Charles—5, Virgin—10, and Will—5" Milly G,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Samuel Washington Dick, Ralph, Tom merry[,] Rosa[,] Pegg[,] Milla, Sarah, Charles, Virgin, Will ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Milly H,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Mima A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Mima A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"November 11, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 08, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Mima A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Dogue Run,"July 03, 1788","Diary Entry, 3 July 1788","At Dogue Run. Two plows and a Harrow were at work in the Corn. All the other hands, with Mima from the House, were engaged in securing the Rye that was cut yesterday. The Dutchman & Simms were cutting the cape Wheat, and other Wheat in the little field by French’s—Seven Cradlers were at work cutting Rye in field No. 6 by Colo. Masons—viz.—Isaac, Cooper Tom, Ben, Adam, Jack, Paschal & Abram—which they began pretty early this Morning after finishing that in fd. No. 4." Mima A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 25, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 26, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 05, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 20, 1790","Farm Reports, 20 March 1790","By Sickness Mima 4 days, Gunner 6 [days], Tom Davis 6 [days] & Old Frank 6 Do [days] 22 [days]" Mima A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Gunner 6 [days] Sam 6 [days] Old Frank 6 [days] Mima 6 [days] Beck 6 [days] Boatswain 6 [days] Sims to Richmond 3 days 43 [days] Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","...my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Old Frank 6 [days] Mima 6 [days] Beck 6 [days] Boatswain 6 [days] Sam 6 [days] Sims Lame 6 [days] & Gunner 4 days 40 [days] Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 22, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 22 January 1792",I sent Yesterday for Docr Craik who promised to Come down this Day but the Weather being very bad has I Guess prevented him. I sent him Becks Case as near as I was able & he sent some Medicine I am fearful She will not recover. Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are a little better Delia Frenchs & Doll at Ferry Continue very poorly And a Great many children are very bad with the Hooping Cough at every Qu[arte]r. Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Sickness Mima 6 [days] Boatswain 6 [days] & Sam 3 days 15 [Days] Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By Sickness Boatswain 6 [Days], Mima 3 [Days], Richmond 3 [Days], Postilion Joe 3 [Days], Lynna 3 [Days], Sam 3 [Days] 21 [Days]" Mima A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Mima A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sinah hackling Flax & thrashing oats, Mima & & Ally do Oats & the holy day's 18 [days]" Mima A,Female,Unemployed,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sinah hackling Flax & thrashing oats, Mima & & Ally do Oats & the holy day's 18 [days]" Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sickness Sam 4 days Ally 6 days Mima 6 days Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sickness alley 6 Gunner 6 & Mima 6 days Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sickness Maria 6 [days] sam 6 [days] 12 [days] Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Sickness Sam 6 ds Mima 6 ds Frank 6 ds P. Joe 1 Day Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 18, 1796","Letter to William Pearce, 18 December 1796","...and there is Sall who was constantly at work when we were at home, is now regularly returned sick six days in the Week; and Mima, Dick, and some others, nearly as bad." Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sick mimy going to town to get shot cut out of her Ear 6 [days] Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Sick Mimey 6 days Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Mimy Sick Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Sick Mima in Child bed 6 [days] Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Mimey in Child bed 6 [days] Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Sick Gunner 2 & Mimy in Child bed 6 days Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Sick Mimy on Child bed Mima A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Mimy in Child bed 6 days Mima A,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Moll,Female,Laborer,Census,Bridge Quarter,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760... At Bridge Quarter—York Bachus A Man 1 Share Ben Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Young Ned Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Cupid Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Old Daphne A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Young Daphne Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Moll Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Frank Ditto 1 ditto [Share] Arlington a Boy ½ ditto [Share] Caesar Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] George Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] Suckey a Girl ½ ditto [Share]…" Moll,Female,Laborer,Census,Ship Landing,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760…At the Ship Landing—[York] Crispin A Man 1 Share Ned Holt Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Old Captain Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Jupiter Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Brunswick Do [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Molly A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Betty Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] …" Moll,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",do [6 diaphoretic powders] for Moll Moll A,Female,Nanny,Health,,,"Self-Portrait: Eliza Custis, 1808","...for 21 days my fever did not abate, & no one believed I should live for several months, I could not walk Mammy Molly came to nurse me, …when the Carriage stop'd I could scarcely stand, I wept for joy, My Grand mother & the children embraced me first, then my Dear old Nurse…" Moll A,Female,Nanny,Comment,Mount Vernon,,"Self-Portrait: Eliza Custis, 1808","...soon after my Mothers second marriage my sister now Mrs. Robinson was added to our family, I was then eight years old -- the servants of the House encited some jealousy by making me observe my Mothers fondness for her infant -- but when these unpleasant thoughts would rise, I thought of Grandmanna Wn [Washington], & Mammy Molly, my old Nurse, who always overwhelm'd me with caresses, when I visited Mt Vernon, & from whom I was ever afflicted to part--" Moll A,Female,House Servant,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759","Servants in & abt [about] the House… Waits on Ditto [Jacky Custis] & Miss Patcy Sews &ca for them" Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,May 1760,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760","List of Tithables given in June 1st 1760—Fairfax County George Washington ...—2. House Servants: Breechy, Jack, Nat, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll—9…." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington Ho. Servants: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Nat, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall…." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington Ho. Servants: ... Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. …" Moll A,Female,House Maid,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,April 1763,"Custis Guardian Accounts, 1763",To Levy and Tax for your maid Moll 42 & [0]..4..[0] Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Moll A,Female,House Maid,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,1764,"Custis Guardian Accounts, 1767",Levy and Tax for his maid for the years 1764 5 & 6 2..12.10 Moll A,Female,House Maid,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,January 1764,"Custis Guardian Accounts, 1764",his Maid Moll—the ½ of her Levy & Tax [0]..5..6 Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Sall, Moll. …" Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Moll A,Female,House Maid,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,May 1767,"Custis Guardian Accounts, 1769","his Mans Levy & Tax, & half of his Tutors & Maids 1..19..[0]" Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles. …" Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah..." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Moll A,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To [Cloths] for women, Sall, Betty, Moll, Else, Jeany, Else, Charlote" Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Moll A,Female,Nanny,House Work,Eltham,1781,"Self-Portrait: Eliza Custis, 1808","...he arrived [her father, John Parke Custis] at the Camp of Wn. [Washington] & saw the British humbled before him, but the Camp fever assail'd him, & his Mother & Wife were summon'd to attend him -- I was their companion...when told my father was no more, I insisted on seeing him, my nurse was going with me to the room -- but we were stopt..." Moll A,Female,Nanny,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,1783,"Self-Portrait: Eliza Custis, 1808","Two years after my fathers departure, my Mother gave her hand to Dr Stuart...My youngest Sister, & Br [other] went to reside at Mt Vernon & now my heart sustain'd another pang -- the old Woman who had nursed my father, nursed all his children -- she was sent to take care of the youngest ones, who needed her but I was her darling & felt sincere affection for her -- she wept over me at parting, & soon after the wagon which carried her away, till I was brought back by force -- the greatest pleasure I knew, was to go to Mt Vernon..." Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"June 08, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",[By] Negroe Moll 6/. Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"July 17, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Negroe Moll on Accot [Account] of Willm [William] Skilling 1..10..[0] Moll A,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Moll A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Moll A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Moll A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 04, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To Z <…> [ounces] astringent collyrium for Moll Moll A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 04, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To an alterative Pill Do [Moll] Moll A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 04, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a Purge Do [Moll] Moll A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 27, 1787","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To a Visit and Proscription [Prescription] to Moll Moll A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Moll A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Moll A,Female,Nanny,Reassignment,New York,1789,"Self-Portrait: Eliza Custis, 1808","The Election of Genrl [General] Washington to the Presidency was a cause of regret to himself, & of much affliction to his family, it would take him our Grandmother sister, & Brother, & our old nurse too from us...the last days of their stay I never left her [Grandmother] but to roam with my old nurse that I was to lose them -- I remember well what I felt when the Negroes came to take leave of their Mistress, to bid her farewell, & bless her for all her goodness to them -- I see them now, many bent down with years, & infirmities, their heads silver'd by time uncover'd as they bow'd, & their voices resound in my ears, ""God bless you all"" as the Carriage drove off" Moll A,Female,Nanny,Comment,Mount Vernon,1789,"Self-Portrait: Eliza Custis, 1808","The Election of Genrl [General] Washington to the Presidency was a cause of regret to himself, & of much affliction to his family, it would take him our Grandmother sister, & Brother, & our old nurse too from us...the last days of their stay I never left her [Grandmother] but to roam with my old nurse that I was to lose them -- I remember well what I felt when the Negroes came to take leave of their Mistress, to bid her farewell, & bless her for all her goodness to them -- I see them now, many bent down with years, & infirmities, their heads silver'd by time uncover'd as they bow'd, & their voices resound in my ears, ""God bless you all"" as the Carriage drove off" Moll A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,New York,"June 23, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","By House Exps [Expenses] pd [paid] for Calico & Linen to make Gowns for Mrs. Washington's maids, by her desire 3..12..0" Moll A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,New York,"July 10, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","By Contingent Exps. [Expenses] pd. [paid] for 5 yds. [yards] of Lawn for Mrs. Washington's maids, by her desire 1..15..0" Moll A,Female,,Provisions,New York,"November 04, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",By House Exps. [Expenses] del'd. [delivered] Mrs. Washington to purchase stockings for Molly & Oney 0..18..0 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,New York,"November 17, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Do. [Dimity] bot. [bought] by Moll for do. [Miss Custis] 0..10..0 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"January 15, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] pd. [paid] for a pair of Shoes for Molly [$] 1.21 Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"February 22, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","Contg. Exps. [Contingent Expences] gave to Mrs Washington for Austin, Hercules, Moll & Oney 1 doll. each & Chris. 1/2 doll. to buy things to send home by Giles [$] 4.50" Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"February 22, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expences] gave to Mrs Washington for Austin, Hercules, Moll & Oney 1 doll. [dollar] each & Chris. ½ doll. [dollar] to buy things to send home by Giles 4 [dollars] 50 [cents]" Moll A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 20, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] deld. [delivered] to Mrs. Washington for 2 pcs. [pieces] Chintz bot. [bought] by her for her maids [$]3.20 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,,"June 04, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contg [Contingent] Exp [Expenses] deld [delivered] Mrs Emmerson to pay for 4 pair Stockings for Moll & Oney Moll A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 23, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","Do. [Contingent Expences] pd. [paid] for 4 pr. [pairs] Cotton hose 16/, & 2-1/2 yds. [yards] Linen 6/3 for Moll & Oney (Mrs. Washington's maids) [$] 2.97" Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"June 14, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Cong. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] deld. [delivered] to Moll & Oney by Mrs. Washington's desire to buy cloth shoes [$] 3.[00] Moll A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 15, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] pd. [paid] for making 2 habbits for Mrs. Washington's maids [$] [0].67 Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"April 01, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 4 March 1793 to 29 June 1793",do. [Contingent Expences] gave to Molly & Oney to see the tumbling feats [$] 1.[00] Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"April 13, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 4 March 1793 to 29 June 1793",pd [paid] for a pair Shoes for Moll [$] 1.33 Moll A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 15, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 4 March 1793 to 29 June 1793",do.[Contingent Expenses] pd [paid] for 14 1/2 yds [yards] Check for Mrs. Washington's maids [$] 4.90 Moll A,Female,House Maid,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"June 24, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 4 March 1793 to 29 June 1793",do [Contingent] Expenses] gave to Mrs Washington's maids to go to the Circus [$] 1.[00] Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"July 16, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Contg. [Contingent] Exp [Expenses] deld [delivered] to Moll to buy stockings for herself by Mr. Was [Washington's] order [$] 2.50 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"August 06, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Do pd [contingent expences paid] J Phile for 2 J yds [yards] linen for Molly [$] 1.[00] Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"August 12, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Gave to Molly by Mrs. Washington's order [$] 1.51 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"September 04, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Deliv'd [Delivered] Molly by order to buy a pr [pair] shoes [$] 1.20 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 21, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793","Contg [Contingent] Exp. [Expenses] gave Molly to buy a pr. [pair] shoes, by order [$]1.30" Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 26, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Gave Moll to buy stockings for herself & Oney by Mrs W's [Washington's] order [$]2.75 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 02, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 January 1794 to 30 June 1794",Do [Contingent Expences] deliv'd [delivered] Molly to buy a pair of shoes by order [$] 1.30 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"July 29, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1794 to 29 December 1794",Pd [Paid] for pr [pair] shoes for Molly by order [$] 1.40 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"November 25, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1794 to 29 December 1794",gave Moll to buy a brush & paint for Mrs Ws [Washington] room [$] [0].50 Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"December 02, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1794 to 29 December 1794",Contgt [Contigent] Exps. [Expenses] delivd [delivered] Moll to pay for work done for Mrs Wn [Washington] by order [$] [0].66 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 24, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1794 to 29 December 1794",Do. [Contingent Expences] gave Moll to buy a pr. [pair] shoes pr [per] order [$] 1.50 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 20, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 January 1795 to 28 May 1795",Contg't [Contingent] Exp's. [Expenses] gave Molly to buy stockings for her self & Oney by order [$] 3.56 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"July 14, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 June 1795 to 29 February 1796",mak'g [making] 2 gowns for Moll & Oney 7/6 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 09, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 June 1795 to 29 February 1796",Gave Molly to buy stockings for herself & Oney pr. [per] order [$] 2.50 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"January 30, 1796","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 June 1795 to 29 February 1796",Do [Contingent Expenses] gave Moll to buy a pair of shoes [$] 1.50 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"June 11, 1796","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 2 March 1796 to 30 September 1796",Do [Contingent Expenses] gave Molly to buy shoes & stockings [$] 3.00 Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"November 14, 1796","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 3 October 1796 to 29 March 1797",Do. [Contingent Expenses] gave Moll to buy 3 pr [pairs] gauze stockings for Mrs. W. [Washington] [$] 2.25 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"November 22, 1796","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 3 October 1796 to 29 March 1797",Gave Moll to buy stockings [$] 1.25 Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"March 03, 1797","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 3 October 1796 to 29 March 1797",Do. [Contingt Expenses] deliv'd. [delivered] to Moll by order of Mrs. W. [Washington] [$] 6.50 Moll A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"March 04, 1797","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 3 October 1796 to 29 March 1797",deliv'd [delivered] Moll to buy spectacles [$] [0].80 Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 12, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798",By one pr [pair] Shoes for Molly [0]..7..6 Moll A,Female,,Reassignment,Mansion House,November 1798,"Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798",Molly in the House to buy shoes for Herself when she went to Gtown [Georgetown] [$] 2.00 Moll A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Moll A,Female,House Servant,Comment,,"December 14, 1799","Narrative Account of the Death of George Washington, 14 December 1799","Caroline, Molly & Charlotte were in the room standing near the door." Moll A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"January 29, 1800","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1798-1800",One pair Strong Shoes to Molly 5/ [$] .84 Moll B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy …" Moll B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Ferry farm] Michael, Harry, Cæsar, Sam, Cupid, Jack, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Hannah, Lucy. …" Moll B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington .... [Ferry farm] Jesse Brummit, Cæsar, Sam, Ned, Cupid, Peter, Moll, Lucy, Betty, Doll, Daphne, Lucy…" Moll B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"August 29, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Betty, Lucy, Doll, Lucy, Molly a waistcoat Pettycoat, 2 shifts 1 p. Stockgs & 1 p. Shoes each" Moll C,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Moll C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Moll D,Female,,Slave Inheritance,Mount Vernon,"September 26, 1752","Will of Lawrence Washington, 26 September 1752","...Negro Moll and her issue, to be included in my wife's part of the said Negroes." Moll D,Female,,Slave Inheritance,Mount Vernon,"September 26, 1752","Will of Lawrence Washington, 26 September 1752","ITEM I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah and the Heirs of her body, lawfully begotten forever, after my Just debts are discharged, all my real and personal Estate in Virginia, and the province of Maryland not otherwise disposed of. But in case it should please God my said Daughter, should die without issue, it is then my will and desire my Estate both real and personal be disposed of in the following manner; ... Fifth, my further will and desire is, that after the demise of my said wife the Negro Woman, Moll and her increase be given unto my said Brother Augustine, his Heirs, adm'ors &c …" Moll D,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753" Moll D,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Moll E,Female,,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Moll F,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Moll G,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Moll H,Female,Laborer,Census,Old Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] … Kate 66, Moll 35, Phoebe 30, Sall 19, Esther 14…" Moll I,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Moncock Hill,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in Hanover... [column 1] Matt 45, Sam 45, Sarah 30, Moll 35, Jenny 40, Morris 25, Bob 25, ... [column 2] John 20, Paul 23, Patrick 15, Davy 12, Alce 25, Jenny 8, Kitt 40 …" Moll I,Female,Laborer,Census,Moncock Hill,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760 At Moncock Hill ... Matt A Man 1 Share Will Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Moll A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Sarah Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] ..." Molly,Female,Laborer,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 12, 1786","Farm Report, 12 August 1786",6 days Molly sick Molly,Female,Laborer,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 19, 1786","Farm Report, 19 August 1786",sick all the Week Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 03, 1790","Farm Reports, 9 January 1790",By Sickness Gabrel & Molly 12 [days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Gabriel 1 [day] Molly 2 days 3 [Days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Sickness Molly 6 [days] Kate Nursing her son billy 6 days 12 [Days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Kate 3 [Days], Amy 2 [Days], Molly 3 [Days] 8 [Days]" Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 27, 1792","Farm Reports, 27 October 1792",By Sickness Molly 6 [Days] Nancy in Child bed 6 days 12 [Days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Sickness Molly 6 Gabriel 3 days Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Sickness Peggy 6 [Days] Molly 6 [Days] Little Will 6 [Days] 18 [Days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",Sickness Molley 6 days Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sick Molly 3 [days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797","Sick, Sacky 3 [days], & Molly 3 [days] 6 [days]" Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Molly otherwise Sick 1 [day] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",[Sickness] Molly 4 days Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Sick Peg 3 [days] & Molly 3 days 6 [days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Sick Molly 2 [days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Sick--Molley 6 [days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Molley sick 6 [days] Molly,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Molley Sick 1 day Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,July 1772,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By … Ditto [Thomas Bishop's wife] … Do [delivering] … Muddy hole Kate [folio reference] 55 10/ Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 07, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] paid … Ditto [Thomas Bishop's wife] [Folio Reference] 55 ..10..[0] Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 07, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Susanna Bishop deliverg [delivering] Muddy Hole Kate [Folio Reference] 33 10/ Molly B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Molly B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Molly B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 14, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790",By Sickness Jupiter 6 days - Nanny 6 [days] - & Molly in child bed 6 ditto [days] 18 [days] Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Will 6 days - Jupiter 6 [days] - Pegg 3 [days] — Molly in child bed 6 [days] 21 [days] Molly B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Molly B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",Molly in Child bed 6 days Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 09, 1793","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By pd [paid] Mrs Brent for attending Molly at Muddy hole in labor ..10..[0] Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 08, 1794","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",1 Qt Do [Rum] to Molly at Muddy Hole when in Child Bd [Bed] Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sickness Amy 6 days Molly 6 days Molly B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 December 1798",Sick--young Motley 6 days Molly B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Molly C,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington...[Mill farm] Davy, Robin, Sam, Judah, Moll, Jenny In all—81. ded[uc]t 2 Ferryn—2. to be Listd—79." Molly C,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Robin, Sam, Judah, Moll, Jenny. …" Molly C,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Moll, Priscilla. ..." Molly C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mill Complex,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women, Moll, Prisilla, Jenny, a Pettycoat Jacket, 2 shifts, 1 pr [pair] Stockgs [Stockings] 1 pr [pair] Shoes each a" Molly C,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Priscilla, Fatimer, little Fatimer..." Molly C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786",Molly Overseers Wife Molly C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 2]…Will, Robin, Ben, Molly, Ruth, Dolly, Peg…" Molly C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Molly C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 15, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 14, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Doegs Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Cæsar, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Doeg Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll…." Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Doeg Run P.: Jas Devenport, Mat, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Robin, [377] Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Mat, Essex, Stafford, Robin, Orford, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Betty, Sue, Lucy, Flora, Jone, Moll. …" Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ..Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, [516] Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ... Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 03, 1769","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Ann Knowland for delivering D R Moll Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Doeg run Pl.: Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Molly D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1771,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By your [Thomas Bishop] Wife's delivering Negro Moll. ..10..[0] Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Walley, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy …" Molly D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 04, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Ditto [Cash] paid your [Thomas Bishop] for layg [laying] Moll. Molly D,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 04, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Thos Bishops Wife [Susannah Bishop] laying Moll ..10..[0] Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Walley, Hannah, Sue, [55] Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Moll, Priscilla. ..." Molly D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Dogue Run,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Hanna, Sue, Moll, Joan, Betty a Pettycoat 2 shifts, a Jackett, 1 p. Stockings & 1 pair shoes each a" Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Dick, Matt, Jack, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy..." Molly D,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Plougher,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"December 06, 1787","Diary Entry, 6 December 1787","At Dogue run 5 plows were at work. Moll, with the old dray Mare, & another Mare bot. for me by Mr. Muse ware set to this business." Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 30, 1788","Diary Entry, 30 June 1788",At Dogue Run...Moll being Sick the 2d. harrow (newly-fitted up) was stopd. Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 14, 1790","Farm Reports, 14 August 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days – Hannah 6 [days] Molly 4 do [days] 16 [days] Molly D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days. Hannah 6. Molly 6. Charity 6. Ben 6. Jenny 6. Betty in Chi[l]d bed deliverd of a Girl 6 days Molly D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Molly 6 [days] Molly D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 07, 1792","Farm Reports, 7 April 1792",By Sickness Grace 3 [Days] Matt 3 [Days] Molly 2 Days 8 [Days] Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Grace 3 [Days], Molly, 3 [Days] Sall 3 [Days], Cicely 4 [Days], 13 [Days]" Molly D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Molly D,Female,Midwife,Health,Dogue Run,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",Matilda & Moll attending her [Lynna] 2 days Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Molly 6 Judith 6 Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793","By Sickness Mat 6, Molly 6" Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Sickness Mat 6 - Molly 6 Molly D,Female,Laborer,Health,Dogue Run,"August 11, 1793","Letter to Howell Lewis, 11 August 1793",What is the matter with that Woman Moll at D: Run that she is forever on the sick list? Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",By Jinny her hand Sprained 6 days Molley 4 days 10 [Days] Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness old mat 6 days old Molley 6 - & Sall 6 d. Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Sickness Linny 4 days Molly 6 days Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Molly 6 days … Siller 4 days Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Sickness Molly 6 [days] Jack 6 [days] Siller 6 [days] Judy 6 days Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Long Jack 6 days Molly 6 days Linny 4 [days] Sal 3 D. [days] Molly D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Sickness Molly 6 Day Molly D,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Molly D,Female,Cook,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Molly E,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0" Molly E,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Molly F,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Molly H,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Molly I,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Murria A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Murria A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Murria A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... River Plann: ... Tom, Ben, George, Robin, Nat, Peg, Murria, Clœ, Flora, Doll—GW. …" Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Rivr Side:... Tom, Ben, George, Natt, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe. …" Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...River Side: ... Tom, Ben, Natt, George, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Flora, Doll. …" Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","List of Tythables in Fairfax Parish—Fairfax Cty. ...Tom, Nat, Ben, Cupid, Will, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne…." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","ATithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Murria A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Murria A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 3]…Daphne, Murria, Agnus, Suck, Sucky, Judy 1t, Judy 2d…" Murria A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 15, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Maria 4.[days] Murria A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",[By Sickness] Miria 6 [days] Murria A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Murria B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 05, 1773","Cash Memorandum, 1772-1773",Sale of Colo. Colvil's Negroes Mona Geo. SimpsonAbner Moses simpson Murria B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 15, 1773","Ledger C, 1790-1799","By 2 Negroes bought at the sale of Negroes upon the death of Mrs Colvill - to wit, Ned at £72 and Maria @ £49.10.0 121..10..""" Murria B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 15, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By 2 Negro's bot at Publick Vendue from his [Thomas Colvill] Estate to Wit Ned at 72 £ and a Girl Murria at £49.10 121..10..[0] Nan,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Nan,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Nan,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Nan,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Nan,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mill Complex,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794","By working on mill race & with Nan, house gang 6 [days]" Nan A,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Nan 32.. Nan A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Dublin—35, Toney—30, Short Joe—30, Winny—30, Nan—32, Patt—10, Jack—5, Jerremy—10, Jim—8, Cate—5" Nan A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr John Washington Dublin, Tony, Short Joe, Winna, Nan, Patt, Jack, Jerimy, Gim, Cate ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Nan B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,June 1764,"Ledger A, 1750-1772","By my Bond payable last of June 1764 which was given for ye [the] followg [following] Negroes to wit Harry £45 Topsom 43 Nan 25..5..[0] Toney 17..15..[0]" Nan B,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Dismal Swamp,"July 04, 1764","Appraisement of Dismal Swamp Slaves, 4 July 1764","Appraisement of Slaves sent to the Dismal Swamp … Geor: Washington: Harry, 75; Jack, 80; Cæsar, 75; Topsom, 60; Nan, 50; Toney a boy, 25–365." Nan C,Female,,Census,Frederick County,"December 23, 1752","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 23 December 1752",To two Negro Women named Nan & Nell 72..[0]..[0] Nan C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Nan C,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Nan D,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Nan D,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Nan F,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Nan G,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Nan H,Female,,Slave Purchase,Fairfax County,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Nan H,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Nan I,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Nan K,Female,,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","List of Tythables in Fairfax Parish—Fairfax Cty. ...Tom, Nat, Ben, Cupid, Will, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne…." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Nan K,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Nan K,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Nancy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 13, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding Nancy 1/6 Nancy,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 27, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",A Cathartic for Nancy Nancy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797","Sick, Darcus in Childbed 2 days" Nancy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",3 Women in Child bed 18 days Nancy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797","Sick Darcus, [Letty And Amie] in Child bed each 6 days" Nancy A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Darcus in do [Childbed] 4 [days] Nancy A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Sick Edy in child bed 2 [days] Nancy B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Eda in Child bed 4 [days] Nancy B,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy C,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797","There are 3 Negroe Children Born, & one dead at River Farm 1 born at Mansion house. Sina 1 And at Union Farm 1 born & one dead - It was killed by Worms. Medical Assistance was called - But the Mothers are very innatentive to their Young - A Nurse, & some place set a part for the sick may be thot on when Your Ex. returns." Nancy C,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days. Hannah 6 [days]. Molly 6 [days]. Charity 6 [days]. Ben 6 [days]. Jenny 6 [days]. Betty in Chi[l]d bed deliverd of a Girl 6 days Nancy D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Betty in chid bed 6 days -Brunswick sick 6 [days] - Hannah 6 [days] – Matt 1 [day] [total days] 19 Nancy D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn [Plantation] - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn [Mansion] House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Nancy D,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days Hannah 6 [days]- Jack 2 [days] - Betty in child bed 6 [days] - Sue tending Do [Betty Davis] 6 [days] 26 [days] Nancy D,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy E,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy E,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Nancy E,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy E,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy E,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy E,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Nancy F,Female,Plougher,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"March 31, 1786","Farm Report, 1 April 1786",Monday & Tuesday...Nancy cross plowing...plows listing & harrowing after Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 22, 1788","Diary Entry, 22 July 1788",At Muddy hole—All hands were binding and securing Oats which was accomplished about dinner after which all hands (except the Women who had young Children) went into the Neck. Nancy F,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"July 23, 1788","Diary Entry, 23 July 1788","At Muddy hole—The two women with young children, and the two Plow Women who had just returned from Frenchs were employed in Weeding Pumpkins." Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 21, 1788","Diary Entry, 21 August 1788","At Muddy hole...The rest of the hands—except Nancy, who was sick were at Work at French’s." Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 22, 1788","Diary Entry, 22 August 1788","Rid to the Ferry, Frenchs, Dogue run, & Muddy hole plantations. At the first, and two last the Work was precisely the same as yesterday. [At Muddy hole...The rest of the hands—except Nancy, who was sick were at Work at French’s.]" Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,July 1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790","By sickness, Jupiter 3 days – Kate 6 ditto [days] & Nancy 6 ditto [days] 15 [days]" Nancy F,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Nancy F,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 27, 1792","Farm Reports, 27 October 1792",By Sickness Molly 6 [Days] Nancy in Child bed 6 days 12 [Days] Nancy F,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sickness Sacky 6 days Nancy 1 day Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Sick Nancy 6 [days] Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",[Sick] Nancy 3 days Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Sick Nancy Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797","Sick, Nancy 6 days And Peg 6 days" Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Nancy in Child Bed 6 [days] Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",[Sick] Nancy 1 day Nancy F,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 December 1798",[Sick] Nancy 5 days Nancy F,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy G,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy G,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy H,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy I,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy I,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy I,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy I,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy I,Female,Laborer,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Nancy Abt 16 The same _ in all respects [as Milly]. … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Nancy J,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nancy J,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nancy J,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Nancy 10 daughter to Sabine … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Nancy K,Female,,Payment to Slave,,"April 08, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Doctr Craiks Nancy pd her as pr Bills of this date for washing for ditto [George Steptoe Washington] ..14..8 Nancy L,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Nancy L,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Nancy M,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. [pair] Stockings 1 p. [pair] shoes each a" Nancy N,Female,,Slave Value,Washington's Bottom,"February 23, 1773","List of Sundries furnished by Geo: Washington, 23 February 1773","A Negro Man—London } to be appraisd 55..[0]..[0] A Negro Girl Nancy } to be appraisd 47..10..[0]" Nancy N,Female,,Provisions,Washington's Bottom,"February 23, 1773","List of Sundries furnished by Geo: Washington, 23 February 1773",2 New Blankets to the Negros 1..0..0 Nancy N,Female,,Slave Value,,"March 04, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793","To 2 Negro's pr appraisment viz. London a Man ...£55 Nancy - a Young Womn …47..10..[0]" Nancy N,Female,Carpenter,Reassignment,,"October 16, 1785","Letter to Thomas Freeman, 16 October 1785","Simon's countrymen, and Nancy's relations are all here, and would be glad to see them; I would make a Carpenter of Simon, to work along with his shipmate Sambo. At any rate I will not suffer them to go down the river, or to any distance where you cannot have an eye over them... If my negroes are to come down, the sooner it could happen the better for the young ones: and a careful person should be hired to take care of them." Nancy N,Female,,Slave Sale,Washington's Bottom,"October 05, 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negroes at Washington's Bottom, 5 October 1786","Memorandum of the Sale of the Negores &c. at Washingtons Bottom Octr 5th 1786 Simon. To Bazil & Thomas Brown P Bond £100..0..[0] Joe. To Ephraim Douglass Esqr £81..0..[0] Allice. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 70..15..[0] Dorcas. To Do Do [Ephraim Douglass Esqr] 13..15..[0] P Bond James Hammond Surety [Total] 165..10..[0] Lydia. To Peter Patterson & Thos Patterson surety 45..10..[0] Nance & Young Child. to James Hammond, Ephraim Douglass surety 80..5..[0] Tom & Charity The Twins. To Samuel Burns, William Sunderland Surety 27..10..[0] …Thomas Freeman" Nanny,Female,Laborer,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Nanny,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phoebe. …" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington .. Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phœbe. …" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ....Muddy hole: Thoms Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny.…" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Muddy hole: Jno. Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Will, Adam, Sam, Morris, Kate. Nan, Sarah, Jenny …" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Nanny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Kate, Sarah, Nancy, Jenny, a Jackett, 2 Shifts, a pettycoat 1 pr Stockings & 1 pr Shoes" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny.2…" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 11, 1786","Farm Report, 11 March 1786",Nanny sick 5 days Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"March 31, 1786","Farm Report, 1 April 1786",Monday & Tuesday… Nan… cross plowing…Wednesday Thursday & Friday… plows listing & harrowing after Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"April 08, 1786","Farm Report, 8 April 1786",Saturday… Nanny harrowing. Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790",By Sickness Jupiter 6 days - Nanny 6 [days] - & Molly in child bed 6 ditto [days] Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Jupiter 6 days. Kate 6. Nanny 6. Sackey 6. Sarah 6. & Dareus 6 Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Sarah 6 days - Jupiter 6 - Will 6 - Nanny 4 - Kate 4 Darius 4 Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Nanny 6 [days] Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By sickness Will 6 days Gabriel 3 days nany 3 Virgin 6 days Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Nanny Sick 6 day By Nathan Lame Shelling Corn on hurt himself with his sithe in harvest 12 [days] Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sick Nanny 4 [days] Nanny A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sickness nanny 3 days Nanny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nanny B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mts…" Nanny B,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"August 30, 1772","Letter from James Hill, 30 August 1772",...old Nanney wont Spin a thread & Says her Mistress left her only to Sew Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,January 1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 23, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nanny C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Natt B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Natt 4.[days] Neelah A,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Neelah A,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Neelah A,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Neelah A,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Nell,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Nell,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Nell,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Nell A,Female,,Census,Frederick County,"December 23, 1752","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 23 December 1752",To two Negro Women named Nan & Nell 72..[0]..[0] Nell A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Nell A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Nell B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Nell C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Nell C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Nell C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Nell D,Female,Midwife,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Nelly A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",Delia in Child Bead 6 days Nelly A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",Delia in Child Bead [6 days] Nelly A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Nelly A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Nelly 2 Ditto [Daughter] Ditto [to Delia] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Oney,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1752","Estate Account of Lawrence Washington, 1752-1755",To sundrys pr [per] Negro Oney … (her wages) 500 [pounds of tobacco] Oney A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",Betty Davis in Child Bed 6 [days] Oney A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Oney C,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Oney Judge,Female,,Health,Mansion House,1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your [Thomas Bishop] wife's delivering Doll at the Ferry - & House Betty 1..0..0 Oney Judge,Female,,Health,Mansion House,April 1774,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Cash for your [Thomas Bishop] wife 1..0..0 Oney Judge,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 19, 1774","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Cash pd [paid] Suekey Bishop 1..0..0 Oney Judge,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Oney Judge,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Oney Judge,Female,House Servant,Comment,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Oney Judge,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Oney Judge,Female,,Census,Major West's,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Comment,Mansion House,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Provisions,New York,"June 23, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","By House Exps [Expenses] pd [paid] for Calico & Linen to make Gowns for Mrs. Washington's maids, by her desire 3..12..0" Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Provisions,New York,"July 10, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","By Contingent Exps. [Expenses] pd. [paid] for 5 yds. [yards] of Lawn for Mrs. Washington's maids, by her desire 1..15..0" Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,New York,"August 08, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",By House Exps. [Expenses] for a pr. [pair] Shoes for Oney by her mistress's desire 0..9..0 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,New York,"November 04, 1789","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",By House Exps. [Expenses] del'd. [delivered] Mrs. Washington to purchase stockings for Molly & Oney 0..18..0 Oney Judge,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"February 22, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] gave to Mrs Washington for Austin, Hercules, Moll & Oney 1 doll. each & Chris. 1/2 doll. to buy things to send home by Giles [$] 4.50" Oney Judge,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"February 22, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] gave to Mrs Washington for Austin, Hercules, Moll & Oney 1 doll. [dollar] each & Chris. ½ doll. [dollar] to buy things to send home by Giles 4 [dollars] 50 [cents]" Oney Judge,Female,,Comment,Philadelphia,"April 12, 1791","Letter to Tobias Lear, 12 April 1791","The Attorney-General’s case and mine I conceive, from a conversation I had with him respecting our Slaves, is some what different. He in order to qualify himself for practice in the Courts of Pennsylvania, was obliged to take the Oaths of Citizenship to that State; whilst my residence is incidental as an Officer of Government only, but whether among people who are in the practice of enticing slaves even where there is no colour of law for it, this distinction will avail, I know not, and therefore beg you will take the best advise you can on the subject, and in case it shall be found that any of my Slaves may, or any for them shall attempt their freedom at the expiration of six months, it is my wish and desire that you would send the whole, or such part of them as Mrs. Washington may not chuse to keep, home—for although I do not think they would be benefitted by the change, yet the idea of freedom might be too great a temptation for them to resist. At any rate it might, if they conceived they had a right to it, make them insolent in a State of Slavery. As all except Hercules and Paris are dower negroes, it behoves me to prevent the emancipation of them, otherwise I shall not only loose the use of them, but may have them to pay for. If upon taking good advise it is found expedient to send them back to Virginia, I wish to have it accomplished under pretext that may deceive both them and the Public;—and none I think would so effectually do this, as Mrs. Washington coming to Virginia next month (towards the middle or latter end of it, as she seemed to have a wish to do) if she can accomplish it by any convenient and agreeable means, with the assistance of the Stage Horses &c. This would naturally bring her maid and Austin—and Hercules under the idea of coming home to Cook whilst we remained there, might be sent on in the Stage. Whether there is occasion for this or not according to the result of your enquiries, or issue the thing as it may, I request that these Sentiments and this advise may be known to none but yourself & Mrs. Washington. From the following expression in your letter “that those who were of age might follow the example of his (the Attorney’s people) after a residence of six months”—it would seem that none could apply [86] before the end of May—& that the non age of Christopher, Richmond & Oney is a bar to them." Oney Judge,Female,,Reassignment,Philadelphia,"April 24, 1791","Letter from Tobias Lear, 24 April 1791","I have had a very full conversation with the Attorney General respecting your slaves, without however, letting him know that I had heard from you on the subject; but entered upon it with this introduction that as you were absent, and could not return before the expiration of the term which the law of this State specifies for the residence of a Slave, I thought it my duty to take such advice & such measures in the business, with the concurrence of Mrs Washington, as might be proper in the occasion, having a due regard to your public station. The Attorney General made the following observations on the subject. That he found it was a received construction of the law, and one which he thought the words of the law fully warranted, that if a Slave is brought into the State and continues therein for the space of six months, he may claim his freedom, let the cause of his being brought be what it may; and that this extends, in its full force, to those slaves who may be brought here by the Officers of the General Government or by members of Congress. If a man becomes a Citizen of the State, six months residence of the slave is not necessary for his liberation; he is free from the moment his master is a citizen; the term of six months being only intended for the slaves of such as might travel through or sojourn in the State. That those Slaves who were under the age of 18, might, after a residence of six months, apply to the Overseers of the Poor, who had authority to bind them to a master until they should attain the age of 18, when they would become free. That the overseers made it a point to bind the young Slaves to their original masters, unless there should be some special reason against it; but after they are so bound they cannot be carried out of the State without their own consent. That the Society in this city for the abolition of slavery, had determined to give no advice and take no measures for liberating those Slaves which belonged to the Officers of the general Government or members of Congress. But notwithstanding this, there were not wanting persons who would not only give them (the Slaves) advise; but would use all means to entice them from their masters. This being the case, the Attorney General conceived, that after six months residence, your slaves would be upon no better footing than his. But he observed, that if, before the expiration of six months, they could, upon any pretence whatever, be carried or sent out of the State, but for a single day, a new era would commence on their return, from whence the six months must be dated for it requires an entire six months for them to claim that right. As the matter stands upon this footing I think that there will be but little difficulty in it; ... Mrs Washington proposes in a short time to make an excursion as far as Trenton, and of course, she will take with her Oney & Christopher, which will carry them out of the State; so that in this way I think the matter may be managed very well. As Mrs Washington does not incline to go to Virginia until you return to this place, the foregoing arrangement is the best I can think of to accomplish this business. You will permit me now, Sir, (and I am sure you will pardon me for doing it) to declare, that no consideration should induce me to take these steps to prolong the slavery of a human being, had I not the fullest confidence that they will at some future period be liberated, and the strongest conviction that their situation with you is far preferable to what they would probably obtain in a state of freedom." Oney Judge,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Trenton,"May 17, 1791","Letter from Tobias Lear, 15 May 1791","On tuesday Mrs Washington proposes going over to Jersey for a few days—she makes her visit to Mrs Dickinson. It was thought best & cheapest, by Mrs Washington & myself, that she should hire a Coach, 4 horses & a driver for the trip—the whole of which is engaged of Mr Page for twenty four dollars the trip, he bearing all expences of horses & driver—(Daniel is to be the driver)...Mrs Washington takes the children with her & Christopher & Oney." Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 20, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] deld. [delivered] to Mrs. Washington for 2 pcs. Chintz bot. by her for her maids [$]3.20 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,,"June 04, 1791","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contg [Contingent] Exp [Expenses] deld [delivered] Mrs Emmerson to pay for 4 pair Stockings for Moll & Oney Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 23, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","Do. [Contingent Expences] pd. [paid] for 4 pr. [pairs] Cotton hose 16/, & 2-1/2 yds. Linen 6/3 for Moll & Oney (Mrs. Washington's maids) [$] 2.97" Oney Judge,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"June 06, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792","Congt. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] gave to Austin, Hercules & Oney to go to the Play [$] 1.50" Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"June 14, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Cong. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] deld. [delivered] to Moll & Oney by Mrs. Washington's desire to buy cloth shoes [$] 3.[00] Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 12, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contgt. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] for a pr. [pair] Shoes for Oney [$] 1.20 Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 15, 1792","Lear Ledger, 1789-1792",Contg. [Contingent] Exps. [Expenses] pd. [paid] for making 2 habbits for Mrs. Washington's maids [$] [0].67 Oney Judge,Female,,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"April 01, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 4 March 1793 to 29 June 1793",do. [Contingent Expenses] gave to Molly & Oney to see the tumbling feats [$] 1.[00] Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 15, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 4 March 1793 to 29 June 1793",do. [Contingent Expenses] pd [paid] for 14 1/2 yds [yards] Check for Mrs. Washington's maids [$] 4.90 Oney Judge,Female,House Maid,Payment to Slave,Philadelphia,"June 24, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 4 March 1793 to 29 June 1793",do [Contingent Expenses] gave to Mrs Washington's maids to go to the Circus [$] 1.[00] Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"July 23, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",do [Contingent Expenses] gave to Oney to pay for a pr [pair] shoes [$] 1.50 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"September 06, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Do [Contingent Expenses] gave Oney by order to buy a pr [pair] shoes [$] 1.20 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 26, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Gave Moll to buy stockings for herself & Oney by Mrs W's [Washington's] order [$]2.75 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 26, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Gave Oney to buy shoes by order of Do [Mrs. Washington] [$]1.25 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 26, 1793","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1793 to 31 December 1793",Gave Oney to buy shoes by order of Do [Mrs. Washington] [$]1.25 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"April 22, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 January 1794 to 30 June 1794",Do [Contingent Expenses] delivd [delivered] Oney by order to buy a bonnet etc [$] 2.00 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"June 13, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 January 1794 to 30 June 1794",Contg't Exp's [Contingent Expenses] gave Oney by Mrs. W.'s [Washington's] order to pay for making a gown [$] [0].50 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"August 23, 1794","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 July 1794 to 29 December 1794","Gave Oney to buy a pr [pair] of shoes, by order. [$] 1.25" Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"January 12, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 January 1795 to 28 May 1795",Contg't Exp's [Contingent Expenses] gave Oney to buy a pr. [pair] of shoes pr order [$] 1.54 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"March 27, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 January 1795 to 28 May 1795",Gave Oney by order of Mrs. Washington to pay for making a gown [$] [0].60 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"May 20, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 January 1795 to 28 May 1795",Contg't Exp's. [Contingent Expenses] gave Molly to buy stockings for her self & Oney by order [$] 3.56 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"June 25, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 June 1795 to 29 February 1796",Castor Oil for Oney [$] 0.50 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"July 14, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 June 1795 to 29 February 1796",mak'g [making] 2 gowns for Moll & Oney 7/6 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"July 15, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 June 1795 to 29 February 1796",Do [Contingent Expenses] - gave Oney - pr. [per] order to buy a pr [pair] of shoes [$] 1.54 Oney Judge,Female,,Provisions,Philadelphia,"December 09, 1795","Philadelphia Household Accounts, 1 June 1795 to 29 February 1796",Gave Molly to buy stockings for herself & Oney pr. [per] order [$] 2.50 Oney Judge,Female,House Servant,Runaway,Philadelphia,"May 24, 1796","Runaway Advertisement, 24 May 1796","Advertisement. Absconded from the household of the President of the United States. Oney Judge, a light mulatto girl, much freckled, with very black eyes and bushy black hair, she is of middle stature, slender, and delicately|, about 20 years of age. She has many changes of good clothes, of all sorts, but they are not sufficiently recollected to be described - As there was no suspicion of her going off nor no provocation to do so, it is not easy to conjecture whither she has gone, or fully, what her design is;- but as she may attempt to escape by water, all masters of vessels are cautioned against admitting her into them, although it is probable she will attempt to pass for a free woman, and has, it is said; where- withal to pay her passage. Ten dollars will be paid to any person who will bring her home, if taken in the city, or on board any vessel in the harbour;- and a reasonable additional, sum if apprehended at, and brought from a greater distance, and in proportion to the distance. Frederick Kitt, Steward. May 23" Oney Judge,Female,,Runaway,New York,"June 28, 1796","Letter from Thomas Lee Jr. , 28 June 1796","I have not been unmindful of the desire your expressed that I should make enquiry about your runaway Woman; From the information I have received she has certainly been here. This in-formation has been gained from a free mulattoe Woman who is cooke ina boarding house in this city kept by a Mr. Marcelline, this cooke acknowledges she is well acquained with Oney & that she has been here, says farther that she is gone to Boston - wherher this last information is intended as a blind or not I cannot say, however I have spoken to a Constable of the City who has promised me to keep a watch & make search for her. I leave it with you, Sir, how far it may be ad-visable for you to write to some person here about her, the enquiry on my part shall be continued as we proceed on and especially in Boston." Oney Judge,Female,House Servant,Runaway,,"September 01, 1796","Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, 1 September 1796","Enclosed is the name, and description of the Girl I mentioned to you last night. She has been the particular attendent on Mrs. Washington since she was ten years old; and was handy and useful to her being perfect Mistress of her needle. We have heard that she was seen in New York by someone who knew her, directly after she went off. And since by Miss Langden, in Portsmouth; who meeting her one day in the Street, and knowing her, was about to stop and speak to her, but she brushed quickly by, to avoid it. By her being seen in New York (if the fact be so) it is not probable she went immediately to Portsmouth by Water from this City; but whether she travelled by land, or Water to the latter, it is certain the escape has been planned by some one who knew what he was about, and had the means to defray the expence of it and to entice her off; for not the least suspicion was entertained of her going, or having formed a connexion with any one who could induce her to such an Act…I would thank you for writing to the Collector of that Port, and him for his endeavours to recover, and send her back:...I am sorry to give you, or any one else trouble on such a trilling occasion, but the ingratitude of the girl, who was brought up and treated more like a child than a Servant (and Mrs. Washington's desire to recover her) ought not to escape with impunity if it can be avoided." Oney Judge,Female,Seamstress,Runaway,,"November 28, 1796","Letter to Joseph Whipple, 28 November 1796","I regret that the attempt you made to restore the Girl (Oney Judge as she called herself while with us, and who, without the least provocation absconded from her Mistress) should have been attended with so little Success. To enter into such a compromise with her, as she suggested to you, is totally inadmissable, for reasons that must strike at first view: for however well disposed I might be to a gradual abolition, or even to an entire emancipation of that description of People (if the latter was in itself practicable at this moment) it would neither be politic or just to reward unfaithfulness with a premature preference; and thereby discontent before hand the minds of all her fellow-servants who by their steady attachments are far more deserving than herself of favor...We have indeed, lately been informed thro' other channels that she went to Portsmouth with a Frenchman, who getting tired of her, as is presumed, left her; and that she had betaken herself to the needle, the use of which she well understood, for a livelihood...If she will return to her former service without obliging me to use compulsory means to effect it her late conduct will be forgiven by her Mistress, and she will meet with the same treatment from me that all the rest of her family (which is a very numerous one) shall receive. If she will not you would oblige me, by resorting to such measures as are proper to put her on board a Vessel bound either to Alexandria or the Federal City. Directed in either case, to my Manager at Mount Vernon; by the door of which the Vessel must pass, or to the care of Mr. Lear at the last mentioned place, if the Vessel should not stop before it arrives at that Port." Patience A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 24, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Cash pd [paid] Mrs [Susannah] Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroe Womn [Women] 1..[0]..[0] Patience A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 24, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Cash pd [paid] Mrs [Susannah] Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Doll at the Ferry & Doll in the Neck 1..0..0 Patience A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patience A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Patience A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patience A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patience A,Female,,Comment,Ferry Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patience A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Patt,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 d. [days] Ruth 6 d. [days] Peg 6 d. [days] Pat 2 d. [days] Dol 2 d. [days] Patt A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Patt A,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 08, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Patt A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 11, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 22, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 25, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 05, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Worker,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 28, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 28 October 1792","Sinah may also remain there until her Mother gets up again, although it is my intention to substitute Anna in her place, as an assistent to Kitty. Sinah & Patt may strengthen the Plantation which stands in most need of their aid." Patt A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Patt A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Anthony 5 Patt 3 days Patt A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By sickness Patty 3, Ally 1 days" Patt A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 10, 1793","Letter to Howell Lewis, 10 November 1793","Patt had better be struck of[f] the Mansion house list altogether, and if there be a younger one there who has never had a child she may come to the Mansion ho. in her place." Patt A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Union Farm,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Patt at Union Farm 6 days Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 27, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] 1 Qt [Quart] of Rum to pat at U. [Union] Farm when in Child bead Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Sickness Rachal 2 [days] Rose 2 [days] Abraham 1 [days] Pat in Child Bead 3 days 8 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Oald Betty 4 days Pat 5 days Lucy 6 days Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",[Sick] Patt 2 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",Sick Patt in Childbed 6 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",[Sick] Pat 4 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",[Sick] Patt 6 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 22, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic for Patt 0..1..6 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",[Sick] Patt 6 days Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Patt 3 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",[Sick] Patt 4 days Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding do [a Negro woman at Union Farm] 0..3..0 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding do [a Negro woman at Union Farm] 0..3..0 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 09, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a papr. [paper] Laxatv. [Laxative] refrigtr. [refrigerent] Ingts. [Ingredients] do [for a Negro woman at Union Farm] 0..4..6 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Sick Patt 6 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 11, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a visit to do [a Negro woman at Union Farm] 1..0..0 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 11, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding do [a Negro woman at Union Farm] 0..3..0 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 11, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zss [half-ounce] stomachc [stomachic] drops do [for a Negro woman at Union Farm] 0..3..0 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 11, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zviii [eight ounces] refrigeratr. [refrigerator] mixtr. [mixture] do [for a Negro woman at Union Farm] 0..6..0 Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",Patt in a Pleurisy 6 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Sick Patt 6 [days] Patt A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",decreased 1 hand died Patt A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Patt B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Dublin—35, Toney—30, Short Joe—30, Winny—30, Nan—32, Patt—10, Jack—5, Jerremy—10, Jim—8, Cate—5" Patt B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr John Washington Dublin, Tony, Short Joe, Winna, Nan, Patt, Jack, Jerimy, Gim, Cate ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Patt C,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Patt D,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Patty A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Peg,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. Stockings 1 p. shoes each a" Peg,Female,Laborer,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 29, 1786","Farm Report, 29 July 1786",Peg sick 4 days Peg,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 18, 1786","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 June 1789",To 18 doses Deobstruint Pills for Negro Peg Peg,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 September 1790",By Sickness...Pegg 3 [days] Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Suck 5 days - Natt 3 - Ruth 3 - Daphny 4 - Pegg 4 Agness 2 - Robin 3 Doll 5 Hanh 6 Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Ben 2 days - Pegg 5 - Suck 2 Mercas 3 Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Ruth 4 days Judy 6 [days] Ned 1 [day] Peg 1 [day] Agnes 4 [days] hannah 2 [days] 18 [days] Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 17, 1791","Farm Reports, 17 September 1791",By Sickness Peg 6 Agnes 6 Doll 5 Judy 3 Hannah 2 days 22 [days] Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 d. [days] Ruth 6 d. [days] Peg 6 d. [days] Pat 2 d. [days] Dol 2 d. [days] Peg,Female,,Health,River Farm,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 days Ruth 6 days Peg 6 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 14, 1780","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering Peg at Md [Muddy] Hole 24..[0]..[0] Peg A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 28, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 28, 1784","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Peg of Md Hole & Alice Home House 1..0..0 Peg A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 11, 1786","Farm Report, 11 March 1786",sick...Peg one day Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 13, 1786","Farm Report, 18 March 1786",Monday...Peg who was sick Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 27, 1786","Farm Report, 29 April 1786",Pegg delivered of a Boy Thursday night Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past Service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue [""(passed Service)"" marked out], Agga undr 16 …" Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 22, 1788","Diary Entry, 22 July 1788",At Muddy hole—All hands were binding and securing Oats which was accomplished about dinner after which all hands (except the Women who had young Children) went into the Neck. Peg A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"July 23, 1788","Diary Entry, 23 July 1788","At Muddy hole—The two women with young children, and the two Plow Women who had just returned from Frenchs were employed in Weeding Pumpkins." Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Will 6 days - Jupiter 6 [days] - Pegg 3 [days] — Molly in child bed 6 [days] 21 [days] Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 10, 1790","Farm Reports, 10 July 1790","By Sickness Pegg in child bed 6 days - Alice tendg [tending her 1 [day] – Will sick, 6 Do. [Days] 13 [days]" Peg A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Peg A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Sackey 6 [days] Pegg 6 days 12 [Days] Peg A,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 05, 1793","Farm Reports, 5 January 1793",By Sickness Will 6 Sackey 5 Pegg 6 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By sickness Peggy 6 Days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By sickness, Peggy 6 and Alice 6" Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Sickness Peggy 6 [Days] Molly 6 [Days] Little Will 6 [Days] 18 [Days] Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Peg 6 days - Cate 6 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",Peg in Child bead 6 Days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sickness peg 6 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Sick Peg 5 [day] Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 September 1797",Sick Peg 6 [days] Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Peg Sick 6 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Sick Peg 3 & Molly 3 days 6 [days] Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797","Sick, Nancy 6 days And Peg 6 days" Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797","Sick, Peg in Child bed 6 [days]" Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Sick Peg in Child bed 6 [days] Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Sick. Gabreal with a Sore finger 6 & Peg in Child bed 6 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797",Peg in Child bed 6 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",[Sick] Peg 2 days Peg A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Sick... Pag 1 [day] Peg A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... River Plann: ... Tom, Ben, George, Robin, Nat, Peg, Murria, Clœ, Flora, Doll—GW. …" Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Rivr Side:... Tom, Ben, George, Natt, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe. …" Peg B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,September 1763,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By his Wifes laying a Negro Peg ..10..[0] Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...River Side: ... Tom, Ben, Natt, George, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Flora, Doll. …" Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","List of Tythables in Fairfax Parish—Fairfax Cty. ...Tom, Nat, Ben, Cupid, Will, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne…." Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Peg B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 27, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Simpson Layg [Laying] Peg & Doll 1..0..0 Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 21, 1771","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Elizabeth Simpson delivg [delivering] Daphne & Peg 1..0..0 Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Peg B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Lay H H [Home House] Betty, Peg and Daphne, in the Neck 1..10..0" Peg B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Betty, Peg, & Daphne 1..10..[0]" Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Peg B,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Peg B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 02, 1786","Farm Report, 2 September 1786","Judy, Peg & Suck|6 days" Peg B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 2]…Will, Robin, Ben, Molly, Ruth, Dolly, Peg…" Peg B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Peg B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 22, 1789","Farm Reports, 22 August 1789",By sickness Natt 4 days — Peg 5 [days] Esther 2 [days] 11 [days] Peg B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 20, 1790","Farm Reports, 20 March 1790","By Sickness Robin 6 days. Ned 5 Breachey 3 Easter 3 Pegg 3 } Suck 2, and pegg 3 days }" Peg B,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 01, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Pegg & Daphne pd [paid] them for 13 chickens ..5..6 Peg B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 27, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 27 July 1794","Is there any thing particular in the cases of Ruth, Hannah, & Pegg, that they have been returned sick for several weeks together? Ruth I know is extremely deceitful; ... but if they are not made to do what their age & strength will enable them, it will be a very bad example to others—none of whom would work if by pretexts they can avoid it." Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 days Oald peg 2 [days] Ben herbert 3 D. [days] Peg B,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Peg Attending him [Old Ben] 6 days Peg B,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797","Sick Old Ben, Peg Attending Him, 12 days" Peg B,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",Peg Attending upon Her Sick Child 1 [day] Peg B,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Sick Peg Attending Her Sick Child 4 [days] Peg B,Female,Midwife,Health,River Farm,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",[By] Old|with Sall 1 [day] Peg B,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",[Sick] Old Peg 1 [day] Peg B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Peg B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 25, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",abcess on old Pegs Gum Peg B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 15, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",A Carthartic for do [old Peg] Peg B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 15, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",An alterative bolus do [old Peg] ..1..3 Peg B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 15, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",An anodyne pill do [for old Peg] Peg C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 25, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for diliverg [delivering] Betty, Sall, Peg, & Lucy at D.R. [Dogue Run] Plantation 2..0..0" Peg C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 25, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 Negroe Woman 2..[0]..[0] Peg C,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 21, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 20, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798","By soaling, heeling & vampg [vamping] 1 pr. [pair] Shoes for Peg at Dogue Run" Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 20, 1790","Farm Reports, 20 March 1790","By Sickness Robin 6 days. Ned 5 Breachey 3 Easter 3 Pegg 3 } Suck 2, and pegg 3 days }" Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793","BBy Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0" Peg C,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",Peg in child Bead 3 [days] Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",Peg in Child Bed 6 d. [Days] Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797",Sick Natt with a Sore Toe 3 & Peg in Child bed 2 days 5 [days] Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797",Peg in Child Bed 6 [days] Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Peg in Child bed 6 [days] Peg C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Peg in Child bed 6 [days] Peg C,Female,Plougher,Health,River Farm,"January 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 January 1798",[Sick] Plough Peg 6 [days] Peg C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Dogue Run,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",& Peg [sick] 1 [day] Peg C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",Sick Peg 6 [days] Peg C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Peg D,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Peg E,Female,,Census,Little Hunting Creek Plantatio,"June 14, 1743","Inventory of the Stafford County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Pegg & Child 40..[0]..[0] Peg E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Dick—30, Ralph—30, Thomas Merry—30, Rosa—35, Pegg and Child Milly—40, Sarah—10, Charles—5, Virgin—10, and Will—5" Peg E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Samuel Washington Dick, Ralph, Tom merry[,] Rosa[,] Pegg[,] Milla, Sarah, Charles, Virgin, Will ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Peg F,Female,,Census,Pope's Creek,"June 28, 1743","Inventory of the Westmoreland County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Peg becks Daughter Peg H,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Peg I,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Peg J,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Penny,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine for Penny's child Randolph Penny A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Betty, Peg, & Daphne 1..10..[0]" Penny A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Lay H H [Home House] Betty, Peg and Daphne, in the Neck 1..10..0" Penny A,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Penny A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Penny A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Penny A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 21, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Penny A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Penny A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Penny A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Penny A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 September 1797",Pen in Child Bed 6 days Penny A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 September 1797",Pen in Child Bed 6 days Penny A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,River Farm,"September 23, 1797","Farm Reports, 23 September 1797",Pen in the House 6 days Penny A,Female,House Servant,House Work,Mansion House,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Attending to Stock 6 & Pen in the House 6 days Penny A,Female,Nurse,Health,River Farm,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",Penny Attending to Her Sick Child 5 [days] Penny A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Pen attending her sick Child 6 [days] Penny A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Penny B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Penny B,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Penny C,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Penny C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Peter C,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Lame Peter Knitting to Mrs Washington Phillis A,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Phillis 12..10.. Phillis A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Jane & her Child—£45, Ned—30, Prince—18, Phillis—12, Judy—10, and Will—5" Phillis A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for Mrs Washington Ned, Jack, Bob, Sue, Jane, Jack a child, Ned, Prince[,] Phillis[,] Judy, Will in all Eleven ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Phillis B,Female,,Census,Frederick County,"December 23, 1752","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 23 December 1752",To Negro Phillis and Child 40..0..0 Phillis B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Phillis B,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Phillis B,Female,,Health,Frederick County,"May 05, 1760","Diary Entry, 5 May 1760","Reach’d Mr. Stephenson in Frederick abt. 4 Oclock just time enough to see Richd. Mounts Interrd. Here I was informd that Harry & Kit, the two first of my Negroes that took the Small Pox were Dead and Roger & Phillis the only two down with it were recovering from it." Phillis B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Phillis C,Female,Spinner,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759",Servants in & abt the House… Phillis C,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment ... In New Kent [Column 1] Anthony £20 & wife Betty 25 £55, Will 40, George 40 }, Doll 30 }, Lucy 25 }, Peter 20 }, Alce 12 }, } Dolls Childn [Colulmn 2]|15, Phillis 50, Duke 40, Scomberg 30, Prince 10 … £ 367" Phillis C,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"January 29, 1760","Diary Entry, 29 January 1760","Darcus—daughter to Phillis died, which makes 4 Negroes lost this Winter viz. 3 Dower Negroes namely— Beck—appraisd to £50– Dolls Child born since— Darcus appd. at and Belinda a Wench of mine in Frederick." Phillis C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,May 1760,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1760","List of Tithables given in June 1st 1760—Fairfax County George Washington ...—2. House Servants: Breechy, Jack, Nat, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll—9…." Phillis C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington Ho. Servants: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Nat, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall…." Phillis C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington Ho. Servants: ... Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. …" Phillis C,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe. …" Phillis C,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ..., Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe." Phillis C,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Muddy hole P.: Alexr Cleveland, Grig, Will, Sam, Will, Kate, Hannah, Phillis, Phœbe. …" Phillis C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Phillis C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Phillis C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1769,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By your Wifes laying Philis to Bed Phillis C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 27, 1769","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Susanna Bishop - laying Phillis Phillis C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 27, 1769","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Cash paid your [Thomas Bishop] Wife ..10..[0] Phillis C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles. …" Phillis C,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Phillis C,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Home House] Frank, Jack, Schomberg, Peter, Lewis, Bacchus, Boson, Gunner, Bristol, Davy, Dick, Sarah, Winney, Pheobe, Daphne, Myrtilla, Phillis …" Phillis C,Female,,Slave Sale,,"March 11, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 11 March 1778",If I can sell the Negroes I mention’d to you by private Sale I will—but the Best way of Sellg is at Publick Sale Phillis C,Female,,Slave Sale,,"April 08, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 April 1778","...with regard to Sellg the Negroes Mention’d, you have put it out of my power, by saying you woud not sell them without their Consent...to another Man at the same time I offerd Phillis for £200, but she was so alarmd at the thoughts of being sold that the man cou’d not get her to utter a Word of English, therefore he believed she cou’d not speak—the man was to come two days after—when he came she was Sick & has been ever Since," Phillis C,Female,,Slave Sale,,"September 02, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 2 September 1778","you again say you wish to get quit of negroes, before the rect of this you will find that in a former Letter I have desired that you will tell me in plain terms, whether I shall sell your Negroes at Publick sale or not, & how many of them & indeed Who." Phillis C,Female,,Slave Sale,,"January 18, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793","To Cash for the Following Negroes. Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Phillis C,Female,,Slave Sale,,February 1779,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","By Cash for the Followg Negroes Abram, Orford, Tom, Jack, Ede, Fattimore, Phillis, Bett & Jenny 2303..19..0" Phillis C,Female,,Slave Sale,Mount Vernon,"February 24, 1779","Letter to Lund Washington, 24(-26) February 1779","The advantages resulting from the sale of my negroes, I have very little doubt of; because, as I observed in my last, if we should ultimately prove unsuccessful (of which I am under no apprehension unless it falls on us as a punishment for our want of public, & indeed private virtue) it would be a matter of very little consequence to me, whether my property is in Negroes, or loan office Certificates, as I shall neither ask for, nor expect any favor from his most gracious Majesty, nor any person acting under his authority; the only points therefore for me to consider, are—first, whether it would be most to my interest, in case of a fortunate determination of the present contest, to have negroes, and the Crops they will make; or the sum they will now fetch and the interest of the money. And, secondly, the critical moment to make this sale With respect to the first point (if a negro man will sell at, or near one thousand pounds, and women & children in proportion) I have not the smallest doubt on which side the balance, placed in the scale of interest, will preponderate: My scruples arise from a reluctance in offering these people at public vendue, and on account of the uncertainty of timeing the sale well—In the first case, if these poor wretches are to be held in a state of slavery, I do not see that a change of masters will render it more irksome, provided husband & wife, and Parents & children are not separated from each other, which is not my intention to do. And with respect to the second, the judgment, founded in a knowledge of circumstances, is the only criterion for determining when the tide of depreciation is at an end; for like the flux & reflux of the water, it will no sooner have got to its full ebb or flow, but an immediate turn takes place, and every thing runs in a contrary direction. To hit this critical moment then, is the point; and a point of so much nicety, that the longer I reflect upon the subject, the more embarrassed I am in my opinion; for if a sale takes place while the money is in a depreciating state—that is, before it has arrived at the lowest ebb of depreciation; I shall lose the difference—and if it is delayed, ’till some great & important event shall give a decisive turn in favor of our affairs, it may be too late. Notwithstanding, upon a full consideration of the whole matter; if you have done nothing in consequence of my last letter, I wou’d have you wait ’till you hear further from me on this subject. I will, in the meanwhile, revolve the matter in my mind more fully, and may possibly be better able to draw some more precise conclusions than at present; while you may be employed in endeavouring to ascertain the highest prices Negroes sell at, in different parts of the Country—where, and in what manner it would be best to sell them, when such a measure is adopted, (which I think will very likely happen in the course of a few months.)" Phillis D,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Phillis Wheatley,Female,,Comment,,"February 10, 1776","Letter to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Reed, 10 Februrary 1776","I recollect nothing else worth giving you the trouble of, unless you can be amused by reading a Letter and Poem addressed to me by Mrs or Miss Phillis Wheatley—In searching over a parcel of Papers the other day, in order to destroy such as were useless, I brought it to light again—at first, With a view of doing justice to her great poetical Genius, I had a great Mind to publish the Poem, but not knowing whether it might not be considered rather as a mark of my own vanity than as a Compliment to her I laid it aside till I came across it again in the manner just mentioned." Phillis Wheatley,Female,,Comment,,"February 28, 1776","Letter to Phillis Wheatley, 28 Februrary 1776","Your favour of the 26th of October did not reach my hands ’till the middle of December. Time enough, you will say, to have given an answer ere this. Granted. But a variety of important occurrences, continually interposing to distract the mind and withdraw the attention, I hope will apologize for the delay, and plead my excuse for the seeming, but not real, neglect. I thank you most sincerely for your polite notice of me, in the elegant Lines you enclosed; and however undeserving I may be of such encomium and panegyrick, the style and manner exhibit a striking proof of your great poetical Talents. In honour of which, and as a tribute justly due to you, I would have published the Poem, had I not been apprehensive, that, while I only meant to give the World this new instance of your genius, I might have incurred the imputation of Vanity. This, and nothing else, determined me not to give it place in the public Prints.1 If you should ever come to Cambridge, or near Head Quarters, I shall be happy to see a person so favourd by the Muses, and to whom nature has been so liberal and beneficent in her dispensations." Phoebe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 15, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Lydda (in the Neck) Phoebe A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 15, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Deliverg Lydda in the Neck ..10..[0] Phoebe A,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Phoebe A,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Phoebe A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Phoebe A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Phoebe A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Phoebe A,Female,,Comment,River Farm,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",Phebe 6 [years old] ditto [Daphne's child] Phoebe B,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Phoebe B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Phoebe B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754","No. 1 Peter Jenny Phebe Tom Lucy [child of] Lett Tom [child of] Jenny …Drawn by Go: Washington" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Muddy ho. Pln: ... Grig, Dublin, James, Sam, Grace, Ruth, Kate, Hannah, Phoebe, Betty. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Jupiter, Essex, Sam, Betty, Ruth, Hannah, Kate, Phœbe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ..., Grig, Will, Sam, Kate, Phillis, Hannah, Phœbe." Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Muddy hole P.: Alexr Cleveland, Grig, Will, Sam, Will, Kate, Hannah, Phillis, Phœbe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phoebe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington .. Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phœbe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ...Home Plantn: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, George, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington Home Plann: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, Peter,2 Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phoebe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Home Plann: Jack [&] Herculas—Ferry men, Joe, Arlington, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe." Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home House farm] Schomberg, Peter, Arlington, Lewis, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe, Joe Ferrymen: Jack, Jack …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Home House] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Arlington, Bacchus, London, Anthony, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Sarah, Frank, Daphne, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home house] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Bacchus, Harry, Lydia, Jone, Winney, Sarah, Phœbe, Daphne…" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Home House] Frank, Jack, Schomberg, Peter, Lewis, Bacchus, Boson, Gunner, Bristol, Davy, Dick, Sarah, Winney, Pheobe, Daphne, Myrtilla, Phillis …" Phoebe B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. [pair] Stockings 1 p. [pair] shoes each a" Phoebe B,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mount Vernon,"November 24, 1775","Letter from Lund Washington, 24 November 1775","I shall have the Cherry trees Dug up & transplanted, but I believe it will be labour lost to do it, for they will not live—I will likewise have the Vineyard planted over again—& will have every thing done towards Clearg Hell Hole that can, but I fear there will be no great deal of it done, for we have a Fence to make intirely Round the pasture the present one being quite Rotten, Flax to break, Swingle, & Heckle, Earth to turn up for Brick makeg next Summer, Stone to Raise at an immense deal of Labour for makeg Chimney Tops, & many other things to do, that is not worth mentiong. perhaps our wheat to get out of the Straw. now to do all this we have...Myrtilla Phebe & the 4 Boys." Phoebe C,Female,Laborer,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Phoebe D,Female,Laborer,Census,Old Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] … Kate 66, Moll 35, Phoebe 30, Sall 19, Esther 14…" Polly A,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Polly A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sickness Frenches Polly 3 [Days], & Daphny 1 [Day] 4 [Days]" Polly A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Polly A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Polly 9 Daughter to Daphne … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Polly B,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Polly C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Charles Washington, Peter, Will, Prince, Cate, Beck, Cate, Janny[,] Milla, Tom, Polly, Suky, Jerrimy Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Polly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Sall in Child bed 2 [days] Polly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Sall in Child bed 6 [days] Polly D,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Polly D,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Rum 3..[0]..[0] Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"January 13, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798","By heeling, soaling, & vampg [vamping] 1 pr. [pair of shoes] for Silla at Dogue Run 0..1..2" Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 22, 1789","Farm Reports, 22 August 1789",By sickness Siller 6 days. Lucy 4 ditto [days] Brunswick 6 [days] Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days - Suck 6 [days] - Ciller 4 [days] & Dick 3 ditto [days] 19 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 20, 1790","Farm Reports, 20 March 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days. Dick 2 & Ciller 4 ditto 12 Priscilla A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Priscilla A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 27, 1792","Farm Reports, 27 October 1792",By Sickness Sall 6 [Days] Ciciley 5 days 11 [Days] Priscilla A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Priscilla A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 16 December 1792","If proper care and attention has been paid to Cilla's child, it is all that humanity requires, whatever may be the consequence; -there I would have bestowed on all." Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Sall 4 Matts 6 Grace 3 Ciceley 4 Priscilla A,Female,,Runaway,Dogue Run,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",Sillar ran a way 6 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",Sillar In child bed [5 days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Molly 6 days … Siller 4 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Sickness Molly 6 [days] Jack 6 [days] Siller 6 [days] Judy 6 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",Siller in Child bead 4 Days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",[Sick] Sillar 4 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Sillar 4 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",[Sick] Sillar 1 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Sick Sillar 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",and Sillar [Sick] one day Priscilla A,Female,Nurse,Health,Dogue Run,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Sillar Attending her Sick Children 5 [days] Priscilla A,Female,Nurse,Health,Dogue Run,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Sillar Nursing Her Sick Children 4 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",[Sick] Sillar 4 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Sick Sillar 4 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Sickness Sillar 5 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797","Sick Sillar 3 [days], & Lucey 3 days 6 [days]" Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Sickness Sillar 3 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797",Sick Lucey 4 [days] Sillar 2 [days] & Sall Twine 3 days 9 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797","Sick, Sillar 3" Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 02, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Sillar 3 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",Sick Sillar 3 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 6, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 January 1798",[Sick] Sillar 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 February 1798",Sick Sillar 6 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",Sick Sillar 6 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",[Sick] Sillah 2 days Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Sillar sick 3 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Sick Sillar 3 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 01, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Bleeding Sylla 0..3..0 Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Sick- Sillar 4 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 09, 1798","Farm Reports, 9 June 1798",[Sick] Tiller 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",[Sick] Scillar 1 [day] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 28, 1798","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zi [one ounce] Ungt. [Unguent] mercurial for Siller 0..2..6 Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Siller sick 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Sillar in Child bed 3 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 July 1798",Sillar in Child bed 6 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Sillar in Child bed 6 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Sick Sillar in Child bed Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Sillar in Child bed 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Sillar sick 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Sick--Sillar 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 05, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",[Sick] Sillar 2 [days] Priscilla A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Dogue Run,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Sillar sick 2 days Priscilla A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Priscilla B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,January,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] … for Ditto [Thomas Bishop's Wife] ..10..[0] Priscilla B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Moll, Priscilla. ..." Priscilla B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 23, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Lawson Parkers Wife delivg [delivering] Silla ..10..[0] Priscilla B,Female,,Health,,"July 24, 1773","Cash Memorandum, 1773-1774",By Ditto [Cash] to pay Lawson Parkers wife delg[delivering] Silla Priscilla B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mill Complex,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women, Moll, Prisilla, Jenny, a Pettycoat Jacket, 2 shifts, 1 pr Stockgs 1 pr Shoes each a" Priscilla B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ... [Mill farm] Davy, Sam, Ben, Moll, Jenny, Priscilla, Fatimer, little Fatimer..." Priscilla B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1775,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Ditto [Thomas Bishop's wife] delivering Silla ..10..[0] Priscilla B,Female,,Health,Mill Complex,"January 25, 1776","Letter from Lund Washington, 25 January 1776",Sylla at the mill I believe is in a Consumption Priscilla B,Female,,Health,Mill Complex,"February 08, 1776","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 February 1776",Our people are as well as common—& I think Sylla at the Mill is much Better Priscilla B,Female,,Reassignment,Ferry Farm,"February 18, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 18 February 1778","...your Mare Shall be taken great care of, and Silla sent your mother if required, tho I believe she will be very unwilling to go, she haveg Cooper jack for a Husband, and they appear to live Comfortable together" Priscilla B,Female,,Reassignment,Ferry Farm,"March 04, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 4 March 1778","...your Mother has wrote to me to send Silla down to her—which I shall do—but am very sorry to part her from Jack. He Cryes and Begs, sayg he had rather be Hang’d than seperated." Priscilla B,Female,,Reassignment,Ferry Farm,"March 11, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 11 March 1778",Jack & Sylla are much distressd about partg [parting]. I shoud have sent her down before this had it not have been for the badness of the Weather Priscilla B,Female,,Reassignment,Ferry Farm,"April 03, 1779","Letter to Lund Washington, 3 April 1779","In order to gratify Jack you may bring Sylla up again, & in lieu, send one of my mothers own fellows down—the greatest Rogue of the two…" Priscilla C,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Rachel A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,December 1776,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",By soleg pr Shoes for Rachel ..0..9 Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Census,Ferry Plantation,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Census,Ferry Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Rachel B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"August 13, 1788","Diary Entry, 13 August 1788","Visited the Ferry, French’s, Dogue run & Muddy hole Plantations. At the first—Three Plows and all the hands were at Work in the Corn ground except Cupid—who was stacking at Frenchs." Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 14, 1790","Farm Reports, 14 August 1790",By Sickness Rachel and Fanny in child bed 12 days – Isaac lame 6 ditto [days] – Betty Sick 4 [days] & Daphny 4 [days] 26 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sickness Rachel 2 days Betty 2 days Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sickness Rose 6 days Flora 5 days Sis 1 day Rachel 1 day Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Sickness Rachal 2 [days] Rose 2 [days] Abraham 1 [day] 5 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",Rachal Do [in Child Bed] 1 Day Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Sickness Rachal 6 days Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Union Farm,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Rachel on new Road 6 days Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Union Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Rachel Grubing on new Road 6 [days] Rachel B,Female,Laborer,Construction,Union Farm,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Rachel working on Road Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Sickness Grace & Rachel 4 days Rachel B,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797","Sick Jeanney 6 [days] Sabeane 6 [days], And Rachel Attending Her Child 6 [days] 18 [days]" Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797",Sick Rachel Attending Her Child Rachel B,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Rachel Attending her Sick Child 6 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Rachel with Her Sick Child 6 Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Rachel 6 Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",[Sick] Rachell 6 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",[Sick] Rachel 5 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",[Sick] Rachel 2 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Rachell 2 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798","Rachel, & Grace in Childbed each 6 days" Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798","Rachel Grace, & Fanny in Child bed 6 each [days]" Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",[in Child Bed] Rachel 6 [days] Rachel B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798","Sick, Rachel, Grace, & Fanny each 6 days in Child bed 18 [days]" Rachel B,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Rachael do hers 2 [attending her sick child 2 days] Rachel B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Rachel C,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Rainey A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. of her acct £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct 15th Augt also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: Rug Alice & Amy at My Hole 5..10..[0] Rainey A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Rainey B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 05, 1773","Cash Memorandum, 1772-1773",Sale of Colo. Colvil's Negroes Dinah Bazzil Fan Suck Raine Mr. Jno. West Junr Rainey B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 15, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793","Note. at the sametime a Boy London, sold to Doctr [Doctor] Rumney for £61 and a Wench Dinah & her 4 Childn [Children] Bazzil Fan, Suck, & Rainy to Mr John West Junr [Junior] for £130 … but ye money not pd [paid] to me" Raison A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Raison A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Raison 3 Ditto [Daughter] Ditto [to Lucy] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Renney A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Renney A,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Renney 6 Daughr Ditto [to Lucy] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Roger A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790","By Sickness. Grace in Child bed 6 days, Brunswick 6 ditto [days] 12 [days]" Rosa A,Female,,Census,Little Hunting Creek Plantatio,"June 14, 1743","Inventory of the Stafford County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743", Rosa A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Dick—30, Ralph—30, Thomas Merry—30, Rosa—35, Pegg and Child Milly—40, Sarah—10, Charles—5, Virgin—10, and Will—5" Rosa A,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Samuel Washington Dick, Ralph, Tom merry[,] Rosa[,] Pegg[,] Milla, Sarah, Charles, Virgin, Will ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Rose,Female,,Comment,Elkridge Landing,"December 12, 1790","Letter to David Stuart, 12 December 1790","On my return to this City, at Elkridge landing (eight miles beyond Baltimore) a Negroe fellow of the name of Paul, (brother to your Rose) came to, and informed me, that he was taken (more probably runaway from the White House Quarter) by the Troops under Lord Cornwallis…" Rose A,Female,,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Under 16 years old…Fany, Cornelius, Billy, Ben, Joe, Moses, Ned, Peter, Daniel, Natt, Hugh, Rose, Synthia, Jenny, Betty, Lucy, Dorthy, Phebe, Daphne, Alice, Doll…" Rose A,Female,,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Rose A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,Worker,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 5]…Rose under 16, Ben Do [under 16]…" Rose A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Rose A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Rose A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 21, 1793","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Brent pd [paid] her for attendg [attending] Rose in Labour ..10..[0] Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",by Sickness Ruth 6 Rose Days 4 & Dol 2 day Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",[Sick] Rose 6 [days] Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",[Sickness] Rose 6 days Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 31, 1798","Farm Reports, 31 March 1798",[Sick] Rose 3 days Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",[Sick] Rose 6 [days] Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",[Sick] Rose 6 [days] Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Sick Rose 6 [days] Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",[Sick] Rose 6 [days] Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Rose do [in child bed] 6 [days] Rose A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",rose in child bed 6 [days] Rose A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Rose A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 02, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Zss [half-ounce] anodyne mixture for Rose ..4..0 Rose A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 02, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",A blister do [for Rose] ..5..0 Rose B,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Census,French's Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",All the women have had Blankets but where I know not as no acct. of them was given in 1 June Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 17, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"February 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"August 15, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Mrs Darcus Parker paid her in part for delivering the followg Women, viz. - Rose & Daphney at Frenches - Siller & Peg at Dogue Run - Betty & Jenny at the Ferry - Darcus at Muddy hole and Charlott at the Mansn House @ 10/ 1..[0]..[0]" Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Health,French's Plantation,"November 29, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0" Rose B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Rose B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Rose 6 Betty 6 Frenchs Daph 6 days Rose B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Cupid 3 Rose 6 days Rose B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness frenches Paul 6 days Rose 3 day Rose B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",By Sickness rose In Childbed 2 days Rose B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sickness Rose 6 days Flora 5 days Sis 1 day Rachel 1 day Rose B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Sickness Rachal 2 Rose 2 Abraham 1 Rose B,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Rose C,Female,House Maid,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759","Servants in & abt the House… Mis Patcy's Maid" Rose D,Female,,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Rose E,Female,,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Ruth A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 23, 1758","Letter from Humphrey Knight, 23 August 1758","Our people has bin [been] very Sickley ned and Ruth is Sick now, & betty but I hope no Dainger" Ruth A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 24, 1758","Letter from Humphrey Knight, 24 August 1758",our stock is all well our people has bin Sickley and Ned and Ruth is Sick now but I hope no Dainger of Loosing them Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Muddy ho. Pln: ... Grig, Dublin, James, Sam, Grace, Ruth, Kate, Hannah, Phoebe, Betty. …" Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ...Muddy hole: ... Grig, Will, Jupiter, Essex, Sam, Betty, Ruth, Hannah, Kate, Phœbe. …" Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Rivr Side:... Tom, Ben, George, Natt, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe. …" Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...River Side: ... Tom, Ben, Natt, George, Robin, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Flora, Doll. …" Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","List of Tythables in Fairfax Parish—Fairfax Cty. ...Tom, Nat, Ben, Cupid, Will, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne…." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","Tythables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Cupid, Nat, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Molly, Jenny." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish 20 June 1769. James Cleveland Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Lucy." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 16th 1770. James Cleveland Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly.3 In all 20." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tithables—in Fairfax Parish—14th June 1771. ...Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","List of Tythables—in Fairfax Parish 10th—June—1772. ... Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judah, Milly." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Ruth A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. Stockings 1 p Shoes each, a" Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 2]…Will, Robin, Ben, Molly, Ruth, Dolly, Peg…" Ruth A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 15, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 06, 1790","Farm Reports, 6 March 1790",By Sickness Robin 6 days - Doll 5 ditto - Ned 3 - Cloe 1 - Ruth 1 Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Robin 6 days - Doll 6 do [days] Suck 5 [days] — Easter 2 [days] & Ruth 3 ditto [days] 22 [days] Ruth A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Daphny 6 days. Ben 2. Ruth 6 — Rose 3. John 6. Easter 2 Joe 4. Pegg 6. Robin 3. Fanny 2. Judy 4. Doll 6. Hannah 4. Matt 4. Cornelia 6 Chloe 6. Agness 1 Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Suck 5 days - Natt 3 - Ruth 3 - Daphny 4 - Pegg 4 Agness 2 - Robin 3 Doll 5 Hanh 6 Ruth A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1791","Farm Reports, 30 July 1791",By Sickness Ruth 4 days Judy 6 [days] Ned 1 [day] Peg 1 [day] Agnes 4 [days] hannah 2 [days] 18 [days] Ruth A,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Fanny 6 [Days] Ruth 5 [Days] Robin 4 [Days] Doll 4 days 19 [days] Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Ruth 6 [days] Cornelia 4 [days] Robin 3 [days] Esther 1 day 14 [Days] Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sickness, Daphney 6 days, Ruth 3, old Ben 1, old Nat 1" Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 February 1794",by Sickness Ruth 6 Rose Days 4 & Dol 2 day Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 d. [days] Ruth 6 d. [days] Peg 6 d. [days] Pat 2 d. [days] Dol 2 d. [days] Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"June 21, 1794","Farm Reports, 21 June 1794",By Sickness Hannah 6 days Ruth 6 days Peg 6 days Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 27, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 27 July 1794","Is there any thing particular in the cases of Ruth, Hannah, & Pegg, that they have been returned sick for several weeks together? Ruth I know is extremely deceitful; she has been aiming for some time past to get into the house, exempt from work; but if they are not made to do what their age & strength will enable them, it will be a very bad example to others—none of whom would work if by pretexts they can avoid it." Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",Sickness Bodgey 6 day Ruth 6 Judy 2 days Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sickness Robbin 6 Ruth 6 Pritchy 6 Ben Herbert 6 Nat 3 Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 Robin 6 Britchy 6 Judy 4 days Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 Days Ben 6 days Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 Easter 6 Carter Ben 3 days Ruth A,Female,Passed Labor,Health,River Farm,"July 12, 1795","Letter from William Pearce, 12 July 1795",old Ruth Seems to be worn dow[n] with old age and appears Unable To work Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 5, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 5 July 1795","What is the matter with Ruth and Ben, (not the Ben that cut himself) at River farm, that week after week they are returned sick? The first of them, Ruth, has been aiming, for sometime, to get herself excused from work. More than they are able to do in reason, I do not expect; but I have no idea of their being totally exempted, whilst work proportioned, and adapted to their strength and situation, can be found for them. The example is bad, and will be too readily (as is the case at present with several more of them) attempted; if, under the plea of pains, &ca &ca they find they can carry their point." Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 days Oald peg 2 [days] Ben herbert 3 D. [days] Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 12, 1795","Farm Reports, 12 December 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 days Ben Herbert 6. Oald Ben 4 D. [days] Ruth A,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Ruth 6 days Ruth A,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Ruth A,Female,Passed Labor,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sabine A,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter [p. 394] Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,,Census,French's Plantation,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 5] Will, Paul, Abraham, Paschal, Rose, Sabeen, Lucy, Delia, Daphne, Grace, Tom undr 16, Moses Do [under 16], Issac Do [under 16], Sam Kit, London, Caesar, Cupid, Paul, Betty, Doll, Lucy, Lucy, Flora, Fanny, Rachael, Jenney, Edy, Daphne…" Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798",All the women have had Blankets but where I know not as no acct. of them was given in 1 June Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 17, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"February 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"August 22, 1789","Farm Reports, 22 August 1789",By Sickness Doll 6 days — Lucy 4 ditto [days] Sabeen 3 ditto [days] Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"December 16, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,French's Plantation,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Lucy 6 days - Fanny 3 - Sam 3 – Daphney 5 - Grace 2 Lucy 6 & Sabina 2 ditto [days] 27 [days] Sabine A,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Sabeen 6 days - Daphny 6. Grace 6. Sam 4 Lucy in Chid bed 6 Sabine A,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sabine A,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"January 05, 1793","Farm Reports, 5 January 1793",Sabien nursing boy Jam 3 days Sabine A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Sickness Sabein 6 Sabine A,Female,Nurse,Health,Union Farm,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797","Grace, Sabline Attending Daphney 5 [days]" Sabine A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 October 1797","Sick Jeanney 6 Sabeane 6, And Rachel Attending Her Child 6" Sabine A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Sick Sabine 2 [days] Sabine A,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 5, 1799","Farm Reports, 5 January 1799",Sick Sabeon 6 [days] Sabine A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sabine A,Female,Laborer,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Sabine Abt 60 A good working woman, notwithstanding her age. … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Sall,Female,Laborer,Census,Old Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] … Kate 66, Moll 35, Phoebe 30, Sall 19, Esther 14…" Sall,Female,Laborer,Census,Rockahock,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…New Kent County…nan 65, Mi|44, Old|44, Jenny 38, Bella 36, Nell 28, Beck 27, Am|27, Nan 24, A|20, Little Nan 16, Mill|15, Little Dinah 14, Sall 14, Nan 10, Elly 9, Rose 6, Moll|4,|4,|3, M|3,|2, Little|2, Little|3M., Little Jude 1M. …" Sall,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Sall,Female,Laborer,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Sall,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] bleeding & medicine for Sally Sall,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"March 19, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] do [bleeding for] Dolly 1/6 Medicine for Sally's children 2/ Sall,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"September 10, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 24 May 1800",Bleeding Sally Sall A,Female,House Maid,Slave Inheritance,,1759,"List of Artisans and Household Slaves in the Estate, c.1759","Servants in & abt the House… Mrs Washington's Maid" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Slave Value,New Kent County,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment House Servants … [Column 1] Breechy £50, Doll 40, Betty & Chd Austin 60, [Column 2] Beck 50, Jenny 45, Sall 35 … £ 280…" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington Ho. Servants: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Nat, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall…." Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington Ho. Servants: ... Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. …" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Sall, Moll. …" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles. …" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,1772,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your Wife [Susanna Bishop] delivering House Sall & Kitt [Folio reference] 50 1..0..0 Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah..." Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 16, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] paid your [Thomas Bishop] Wife [Folio Reference] 50 1..0..0 Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 16, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishops Wife for delivg [delivering] House Sall & Kitt [folio] 33 1..0..0 Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Sall A,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To [Cloths] for women, Sall, Betty, Moll, Else, Jeany, Else, Charlote" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Provisions,Mansion House,"March 11, 1775","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To makeing a waistcoat for Sall ..1..6 Sall A,Female,,Slave Maintenance,Philadelphia,"June 11, 1776","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Gills & Sall for Exps [Expences] on the Road from Mt Vernn to Phila 2..2..[0] Sall A,Female,,Slave Maintenance,Philadelphia,"June 11, 1776","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Giles & Sall. for Expences on the Road from Mt Vernon to Philadelphia 7 Dollars Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 16, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Laying Betty @ the Ferry Sall, and Alice Home House and Jone D. Run 6..0..0" Sall A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 16, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes 6..[0]..[0] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,July 1782,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Parker for diliverg [delivering] - Doll at the Ferry and Sall at Home House 1..0..0 Sall A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 11, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 15, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Sall A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 09, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 30, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"November 28, 1791","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Old Sall pd her for 1 dozn Chickens ..5..0 Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 13, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By do [Cash] pd old Sall for 12 do [Chickens] & 10 ducks ..12..6 Sall A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"October 03, 1792","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Sall pd her for 12 chickens ..6..[0] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Sall do [spinning] 2 pd. of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sall Sick 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Sall Spinning 2 pd of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sall do [spinning] 2 pd of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sall do [Spinning] 1 ½ pd. of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",By Sall do [Spinning] 2 pd [pounds] of Stocking yarn 6 [Days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Sall do [Spinning] 1 1/2 pd [Pounds] of Stocking Yarn & wirking into the Haus [House] 2 days 6 [Days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793",By Sall do [Spinning] 1 1/2 pd [Pounds] of Stocking Yarn & wirking into the Haus [House] 2 days 6 [Days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 31, 1793","Farm Reports, 31 August 1793",By Sall do [Spinning] 2 pd of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Sall do [Spinning] 1 pd of Stocking yarn 3 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sall do [spinning] 2 pd of stocking yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness Sall 6 days Betty Davis 2 days Sall A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,June 1794,"Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By ditto [Cash] paid Old Sal for a Goose & a doz. Chickins 0..8..0 Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sall do [Spinning] 2 pd of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Sall do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [stocking Yarn] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sall do [spinning] 1 pd of Stocking yarn 3 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sieckness Matilda 3 days By Sall 3 days By Caroline 6 days Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Caroline 6 days Doll 6 days Malilda 1 ½ day Sall 1 day Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sall do [spinning] 1 ½ pd of Stocking yarn 5 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Sall 6 days Doll 6 days Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 30, 1795","Farm Reports, 30 May 1795",By Sieckness Matilda 5 days Sall 5 days Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 11, 1795","Farm Reports, 11 July 1795",By Sall do [spinning] 2 pd of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"July 18, 1795","Farm Reports, 18 July 1795",By Sieckness Sall 6 days Doll 6 days Sall A,Female,,Payment to Slave,Mount Vernon,"September 12, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] ditto [Cash] old Sal for ditto [2 Doz. Chickins] 0..12..0 Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 05, 1795","Farm Reports, 5 December 1795",By Sall spinning 1 ½ pd of Stocking Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sall do [Spinning] 2 pd of Stocking yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Sall do [spinning] 2 pd of do [yarn] 6 [Days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 April 1796",By Sieckness...Sall 6 [Days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",By sall do [work for the House] 6 [Days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By Sall work in the Hous[e] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"November 12, 1796","Farm Reports, 12 November 1796",By Sieckness sall 6 days Matilda 6 days Doll 6 Ally 6 Caroline 1 Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 19, 1796","Farm Reports, 19 November 1796",By Sall wind yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 18, 1796","Letter to William Pearce, 18 December 1796","...and there is Sall who was constantly at work when we were at home, is now regularly returned sick six days in the Week…" Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Sick Sall 6 Dys [Days] Sall A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 January 1797",Sall knitting Sall A,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sall nothing Sall A,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 January 1797",Old Sall Nothing 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sall Nothing 6 [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Sick...Sall 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Sall Winding Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",Sall winding Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sall Winding Winding Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",By Sall Winding Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Sall work in the Hous. & [winding yarn] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",By Sall [work in the Hous.] & winding yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797","Sall [Dolsey, Charlotte, & Caroline in the House] 24 [days]" Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Sall in the house 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 April 1797",Sall working in do [House] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Sall in the House 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Laborer,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Sall winding of Yarn 5 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Sall winding Yarn 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Sall working in the House 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Sally Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Sall Do [working in the house] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 27, 1797","Farm Reports, 27 May 1797",Sall do [Working in the House] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"June 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 June 1797",Sall working in the house 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"June 10, 1797","Farm Reports, 10 June 1797",Sall Do [working in the house] 5 [days] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Sall working in the House 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sall do [winding yarn] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Sall winding yarn & working in the House Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Sall working in Do [the House] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"July 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 July 1797",Sall Do [working at the house] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Sall winding yarn & working in the House 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 July 1797",Sall winding yarn & working in the house Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"August 05, 1797","Farm Reports, 5 August 1797",Sall working in the House 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Sall working in The House Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",[Omitted in the previous week] Sall winding yarn &c. 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 21 October 1797",Sall winding yarn &c. 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Sall Winding Yarn & in the House &c. Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 November 1797",Sall Winding Yarn & in the House Sall A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Sall in the house Sall A,Female,Spinner,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 November 1797",Sall in the house Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 November 1797",Sall in the House Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 03, 1797","Farm Reports, 3 December 1797",Sall in the House Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Sall Winding yarn Sall A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 16, 1797","Farm Reports, 16 December 1797",Sall in the House Sall A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",Sall employed in the House 6 [days] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Sall in the House 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Sall Picking Cotton 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Sall Picking Cotton 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"March 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 March 1798",[By] Sall Picking of Cotton 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Sall picking Cotton 6 ds [days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Sall do [Picking of Cotton] 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Sall [picking cotton] 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Sick Sall 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Sall 6 do [sick] Sall A,Female,Unemployed,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Old sall Lobbing about 5 [days] Sall A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 19, 1798","Farm Reports, 19 May 1798",Old Sall picking roses 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 26, 1798","Farm Reports, 26 May 1798",Sall pickg. roses 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 02, 1798","Farm Reports, 2 June 1798",Old Sall winding Toe thread 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",Old Sall winding toe thread 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"June 23, 1798","Farm Reports, 23 June 1798",Sall stoning cherries 6 ds [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"June 30, 1798","Farm Reports, 30 June 1798",Old Sall winding 6 days Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Sal ditto [winding thread] 6 ds [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Sall do [winding] 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Old Sall winding 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 September 1798",Sall do [winding] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 04, 1798","Farm Reports, 4 August 1798",Old Sall winding 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Old Sall do [winding] 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Sall do [winding] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 August 1798",Sall do [winding 6 days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 September 1798",Sall do [winding] 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Sall do [winding] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 September 1798",Old Sall Winding 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Old Sall Winding 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",Old Sall winding 6 ds. [days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Old Sall winding 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Jobber,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Sall Jobbing abt Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Sall Winding &c. 6 [days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Sall Pickg [Picking] cotton [6 days] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Old Sall do [winding] Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",Sall winding Sall A,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 November 1798",Sall winding Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Sall do [picking cotton] [6 days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Sall pickg [picking] Cotton [6 days] Sall A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Mount Vernon,"December 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 December 1798",Sall picking Cotton [6 days] Sall A,Female,House Maid,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sall B,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sall Brass,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Ferry Plantation,"July 03, 1786","Notes and Observations, 1785-1786",Sall brass (when not working)...went to the Ferry Sall Brass,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Reassignment,Ferry Plantation,"July 05, 1786","Diary Entry, 5 July 1786","That in the Neck 6 cradles were constantly employed, & sometimes 7—viz. James, (who having cut himself in the meadow could not work constantly)—Davy, Overseer who having other matters to attend to, could not stick to it; Sambo, Essex, George (black smith) Will, Ned; and Tom Davis who had never cut before, and made rather an awkward hand of it. Tom Nokes was also there, but he cut only now & then, at other times shocking, repairing rakes &ca. That the gangs at Dogue Run & Muddy hole were united, & were assisted by Anthony, Myrtilla & Dolshy from the home house—That besides Tom Davis Ben from the Mill had gone into the Neck and that Sall brass (when not washing) & Majr. Washingtons Tom were assisting the ferry people—That Cowpers Jack & Da[v]y with some small boys & girls (wch. had never been taken out before) were assisting the Farmer in making Hay after two white men who had been hired to cut grass." Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 04, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,June 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787","A shift to the following slaves Betty, Doll, Jenny, Kitty, Alice, lame Alice, Myrtilla, Dorchise, Sall, Sall Brass" Sall Brass,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll…" Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 11, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 30, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,Washer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sickness Daphne 6 Breechey 4 Sall 2 Cloe 1 Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793","By Sickness Daphne 6, Cloe 6, Agniss 4, Sall 4, Frank 1" Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sickness Daphney 6 [Days] Sall 6 [Days] fanny 2 [Days] , & Betty 1 [Day] 15 [days]" Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 25, 1796","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",paid a Negro woman of Thoms. Mason for attending Sall at R. Farm Labor 0..12..0 Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"July 30, 1796","Farm Reports, 30 July 1796",Sal. & Bet. in Child Bead 12 D. Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",Sall in Child bed 2 [days] Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 14, 1798","Farm Reports, 14 April 1798",[By] Old|with Sall 1 [day] Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Sall in Child bed 6 [days] Sall Brass,Female,,Reassignment,Mansion House,"April 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 April 1798",Sall in the house 6 [days] Sall Brass,Female,House Maid,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 05, 1798","Farm Reports, 5 May 1798",Sall in the house 6 [days] Sall Brass,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 12, 1798","Farm Reports, 12 May 1798",Sall in the house 6 [days] Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",[Sick] Sall 3 days Sall Brass,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 11, 1798","Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798","[By] Negroe Nell Mrs. Masons for delivery of 5 Negroe Women, sometime ago, Caroline, Sall, Bett, Alsey R. Farm & Grace Union Farm $2 each [$] 10" Sall Brass,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sall C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791",Grace in child bed 6 do [days] Sall C,Female,,Health,Ferry Plantation,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",Grace in Child bed 6 [days] Sall C,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sall C,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Children … Sall 8 daughr Ditto [to Grace] … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Sall D,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Sall D,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum III, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 25, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for diliverg [delivering] Betty, Sall, Peg, & Lucy at D.R. [Dogue Run] Plantation 2..0..0" Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 25, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 Negroe Woman 2..[0]..[0] Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 21, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 25, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 January 1792",By Sickness Carter Jack 4 [Days] Sall 6 [Days] Matts 3 [Days] Dick 4 [Days] 23 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1792","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 15 January 1792","my time has been very much taken up with the Sick people in preparing medicine & attending them. I have applyd to Dr. Craik & he has been down & I have frequently his directions. We have several now very sick - Beck at Ferry I think will not recover, Isaacs two Girls Mima & Ally are both very poorly & Young Boatswain is very Sick. Some of the others Sall at Dogue Run, Betty Davis, Delia at frenchs, Charlotte [and] Caroline &c [etcetera] are now better." Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By sickness, Grace 3 [Days], Molly, 3 [Days] Sall 3 [Days], Cicely 4 [Days], 13 [Days]" Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 27, 1792","Farm Reports, 27 October 1792",By Sickness Sall 6 [Days] Ciciley 5 days 11 [Days] Sall Twine,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 05, 1793","Farm Reports, 5 January 1793",Sall in Child bed 6 days Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",Sall in Child bed 6 days Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sickness Sall 4 Matts 6 Grace 3 Ciceley 4 Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",Sal in child bed 6 Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sickness old mat 6 days old Molley 6 - & Sall 6 d. Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By sickness...Sal 3 Ds [Days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",[Sick] Sall 6 days Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 February 1797",Sick Sall twins [Twine] 6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 February 1797",Sick Sall twine 6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797",Sick Sall twine 6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797","Sick, Sall Twine 3" Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 12 August 1797",Sickness Sall Twine 6 days Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 14, 1797","Farm Reports, 14 October 1797",Sick Lucey 4 [days] Sillar 2 [days] & Sall Twine 3 days 9 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 January 1798",Sick Salltwine 2 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 6, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 January 1798",Sick Sall twine 2 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",Sick Sall twine 1 [day] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 24, 1798","Farm Reports, 24 March 1798",Sick Sall turne [twine] 3 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1798","Farm Reports, 16 June 1798",[Sick] Salltwine 3 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 July 1798",Sall twins [twine] 3 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 15, 1798","Farm Reports, 15 September 1798",Sick...Sall Twine 2 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",Sall twine in Child bed 6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 October 1798",Sick Sall Twine in Child bed 6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Sall Twine in Child bed 6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 November 1798",Sall Twine in Child bed 6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,Cook,Reassignment,,"December 08, 1798","Farm Reports, 8 December 1798",Sall Twine Cooking for|6 [days] Sall Twine,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sambo A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 23, 1799","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",a Cathartic for Sambo 0..1..6 Sarah,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Sarah,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Moncock Hill,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in Hanover... [column 1] Matt 45, Sam 45, Sarah 30, Moll 35, Jenny 40, Morris 25, Bob 25, ... [column 2] John 20, Paul 23, Patrick 15, Davy 12, Alce 25, Jenny 8, Kitt 40 …" Sarah,Female,Laborer,Census,Moncock Hill,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760 At Moncock Hill ... Matt A Man 1 Share Will Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Moll A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Sarah Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] ..." Sarah,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"January 23, 1764","Ledger A, 1750-1772","By the following Negroes bought at Publick Sale, and my Bond made payable 12th of June next to Thos [Thomas] Whiting & Chs [Charles] Mynn Thruston Assignees for Sarah" Sarah,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1765,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Whiskey for Sarah at lying in Sarah,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"March 04, 1768","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Thos [Thomas] Bishops wife delivg [delivering] Sarah ..10..[0] Sarah,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,1769,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By your [Thomas Bishop] Wife for delivg [delivering] Muddy hole Sarah Sarah,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Complex,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington … Mill: John Alton, Davy, Ned, Robin, Judy, Lucy, Jenny, Sarah. …" Sarah,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 26, 1769","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Bishops Wife laying Sarah Sarah,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 26, 1769","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Ditto [Cash] pd [paid] your [Thomas Bishop] wife for layg [laying] Negro Sarah Sarah,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 05, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah A,Female,,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sarah B,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 17611 George Washington … Do: Run Plann: ... Peros, Jack, Cæsar, Cupid, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Sarah B,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... Dogue Run: ... Peros, Will, Cæsar, Troy, Stafford, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... House Servts &ca: Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, Charles, Davy. …" Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ... Ho. Servts: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Betty, Sall, Moll…." Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breachy, Jack, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Sarah, Kate, Sall, Moll. …" Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Thomas Davis. Ho. Servants: Breechy, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah. …" Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis, Kate, Winney, Sarah, Giles. ..." Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah..." Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [House servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Lucy, Sarah, Alice..." Sarah B,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[House Servants] Breechy, Will, Frank, Giles, Herculas, Joe, Nell, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Alice, Sarah, Alice. …" Sarah B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. Stockings 1 p. shoes each a" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Home Plantn:... Jack, Jack, Lewis, Ben, Ned, Davy, Robin, Charles, Sarah, Judy. …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Home Plantn: Jack, Ben, Lewis, Jack, Charles, Sarah, Betty. …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ... Home Plantn: Jack, Ben, Jack, Lewis, Sarah. …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ...Home Plantn: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Lewis, Sarah, Jenny. …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ...Home Plantn: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, George, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington Home Plann: Joe, Jack, Ben, Jack, Arlington, Peter,2 Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phoebe. …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Home Plann: Jack [&] Herculas—Ferry men, Joe, Arlington, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe." Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home House farm] Schomberg, Peter, Arlington, Lewis, Peter, Sarah, Frank, Lydia, Phœbe, Joe Ferrymen: Jack, Jack …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Home House] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Arlington, Bacchus, London, Anthony, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Sarah, Frank, Daphne, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Home house] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Bacchus, Harry, Lydia, Jone, Winney, Sarah, Phœbe, Daphne…" Sarah D,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Home House] Frank, Jack, Schomberg, Peter, Lewis, Bacchus, Boson, Gunner, Bristol, Davy, Dick, Sarah, Winney, Pheobe, Daphne, Myrtilla, Phillis …" Sarah D,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Cloaths for women viz 1 Phebe, 2 Sarah, 3 sarah, 4 Winnie, 5 Daphne, 6 Bett, 7 Nancy, 8 Kate, 9 Peg a Pettycoat, 2 shifts a Jacket, a p. Stockings 1 p. shoes each a" Sarah E,Female,,Census,Little Hunting Creek Plantatio,"June 14, 1743","Inventory of the Stafford County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Sarah a Girl Sarah E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1750,"Distribution of Slaves with Values from the Estate of Capt. Augustine Washington, nd.","Dick—30, Ralph—30, Thomas Merry—30, Rosa—35, Pegg and Child Milly—40, Sarah—10, Charles—5, Virgin—10, and Will—5" Sarah E,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Samuel Washington Dick, Ralph, Tom merry[,] Rosa[,] Pegg[,] Milla, Sarah, Charles, Virgin, Will ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Sarah F,Female,,Census,Mount Vernon,"March 8, 1753","Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington, 7-8 March 1753","An Inventory of the Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased, as Apprais’d by us the Subscribers the 7th and 8th of March 1753 Negros Dublin £40, Dula 40, Ned 40, Sands 40, Acco 40, Sando 40, Will 40, Ben 40, Frank 40, Moll daughter to Frank 25, Mildred do [daughter to Frank] 20, Hannah do [daughter to Frank] 15, Penny do [daughter to Frank] 10, Moll 25, Lett and Child Young Sands 45, Barbara 40, Will [child of] Barbara 10, Grace 35, Phebe 35, Couta and Child|45, Judy 35, Sarah [child of] Judy 28, Kate 30, Ceasar 25, Tom 15, Glasgow 10, Charles 30, Aaron [child of] Grace 20, Barbara [child of] Couta 15, George [child of] Phebe 15, Lucy [child of] Lett 25, Bella Do [child of Lett] 20, Lydia Do [child of Lett] 15, Nan Mulato 15" Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 14, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroes 3..[0]..[0] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 21, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg Charrity at D.R. & Suky in the Neck 3..0..0 Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,House Maid,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 18, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 18 November 1792","The dificiency of Stockings is another instance of the villainy of those I have about me; for, as you justly observe, it is impossible that lame peter & Sarah’s work could amount to no more than 60 pair—The Gardeners Wife must now see that there is a just return of all that is given out & taken in—and when the work is handed over by her, to you, I am persuaded it will be safe. Let the Gardeners wife give work to, & receive it from, lame Peter as well as others; & then the whole will come under one head. Their reports ought to be dated." Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 9 December 1792","And can Lucy find sufficient employment in the Kitchen? It was expected her leizure hours, of which I conceive she must have very many from Cooking would be employed in Knitting—of which both Peter & Sarah do too little." Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,,"December 23, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 23 December 1792","Their work ought to be well examined, or it will be most shamefully executed, whether little or much of it be done—And it is said, the same attention ought to be given to Peter (& I suppose to Sarah likewise) or the Stockings will be knit too small for those for whom they are intended; such being the idleness, & deceit of those people." Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"January 12, 1793","Farm Reports, 12 January 1793",By Sarah - 1 ½ pr.[pairs] of do [stockings] 6 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Provisions,,"February 03, 1793","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 3 February 1793","Sarah Flatfoot (you call her Lightfoot) has been accustomed to receive a pair of Shoes, Stockings, a Country cloth Petticoat, & an Oznabrig shift, all ready made annually, & it is not meant to discontinue them: you will therefore furnish them to her." Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 16 February 1793",By Sarah do [knitting] 1 ½ Pr [Pairs] of Stock. [Stockings] 6 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Provisions,,"February 20, 1793","Letter from Anthony Whitting, 20 February 1793",In the Sewers reports Caroline will be seen Making a Shift this was for Sarah Flatfoot & two pr [pairs] of Sheets which I was forced to Cut out of the Oznabuergh Linnen there being Only two pr [pairs] & them allmost worn out Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"March 16, 1793","Farm Reports, 17 March 1793",By Lam Petar Sick 6 days By Sarah 1 ½ [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sarah 1 - 1/2 p. of Stocking 6 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",By Sarah do [Knitting] 1 par of do [stocking] 3 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sarah Knitting 2 par of stocking 6 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sarah Knitting 2 pa[i]r of Stocking 6 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 13, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 13 July 1794","Unless you are able to accomplish the business without, Sarah had better I conceive (after your grain & Hay harvests are over) be brought to the House again, until you see your way perfectly clear to get all the articles of clothing for the Negroes, ready in due season" Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sarah do [Knitting] 1 pear of do [stocking] 3 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"August 30, 1794","Farm Reports, 30 August 1794",By Sieckness Betty Davis 6 days Sarah 3 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Knitter,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 01, 1794","Farm Reports, 1 November 1794",By Sarah Knitting 2 pair of stocking 6 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Payment to Slave,,"February 05, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By Cash paid Sarah for Chickings for Mrs F. Washington 0..2..6 Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 16, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] 1 pt [pint] of Rum to Little Sarah when in Ch. Bd. [Childbed] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Grace & Sarah in Child bead 12 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Spinner,Health,Mansion House,"March 8, 1795","Letter to William Pearce, 8 March 1795","Is it Sarah that was among the Spinners at the Mansion house that is <…> in child bed? If so, she seems to have begun in time." Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 22, 1796","Farm Reports, 22 October 1796",By sickness...Sarah 2 ds [Days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 20, 1796","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",By 1 Blanket given to Dogue Run Sarah & 1 to agness at the same place 2 Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Tradesman,Provisions,Mansion House,1797,"Manager Ledger (James Anderson), 1797-1798",By 67 pr [pairs] do [shoes] Mansion House & Tradesman & Sarah Flatford 20..2..[0] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",Sarah a sore hand 4 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Sick … Sarah 4 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Sarah with Sore fingers 4 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 13, 1797","Farm Reports, 13 May 1797",Sick Sarah 3 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 20, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 May 1797",Sick... Sarah 1 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1797","Farm Reports, 17 June 1797",Sickness … Sary 3 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Nurse,Health,Dogue Run,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Sary her Child when sick 3 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 July 1797",Sick...Sarah 2 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 July 1797",Sickness. Sarah 3 days. Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Sickness...Sarah 3 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"August 26, 1797","Farm Reports, 26 August 1797",Sick...Sarah 2 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 25, 1797","Invoice from Dr. James Craik, 20 June 1799",Zi [one ounce] deobst. [deobtruent] drops for sarah 0..4..0 Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"October 28, 1797","Farm Reports, 28 October 1797",Sick Sarah 4 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 November 1797","Sick, … Sarah 5 days" Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Unemployed,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"January 6, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 January 1798",Sarah having no Shoes 1 [day] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",Sick Sarah 4 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",Sick... Sarah 4 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 November 1798",Sick...Sarah 3 days Sarah Flatfoot,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"January 12, 1799","Farm Reports, 12 January 1799",Sick|6 [days] Sarah Flatfoot,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sarah G,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 16, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Henry Self - for Negro Woman Sarah 40..0..0 Sarah G,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","List of Tithables in Fairfax Parish James Cleveland [River Farm] Frederick, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, Walley, Schomberg, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Cloe, Nan, Daphne, Judy, Milly, Sarah. In all—19." Sarah H,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Sarah H,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phoebe. …" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington .. Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Phœbe. …" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ....Muddy hole: Thoms Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny.…" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Muddy hole: Thos Bishop, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington …Muddy hole: Jno. Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Sam, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Will, Adam, Sam, Morris, Kate. Nan, Sarah, Jenny …" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Morris, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington...[Muddy Hole] Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny. …" Sarah K,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Kate, Sarah, Nancy, Jenny, a Jackett, 2 Shifts, a pettycoat 1 pr Stockings & 1 pr Shoes" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Muddy Hole] John Alton, Will, Adam, Will, Jupiter, Dundee, Kate, Nan, Sarah, Jenny.2…" Sarah K,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg Sarah of Md Hole Lucy of D. Run, Betty of the Ferry L. Alice H. House & Suky in the Neck 2..10..0" Sarah K,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 5 Negroe Women 2..10..[0] Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,January 1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Jupiter 6 days. Kate 6 [days] Nanny 6 [days]. Sackey 6 [days]. Sarah 6 [days]. & Dareus 6 [days] Sarah K,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Sarah 6 days - Jupiter 6 [days] - Will 6 [days] - Nanny 4 [days] - Kate 4 [days] Darius 4 [days] Sarah K,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sarah K,Female,,Census,,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Isbel 16 Ditto [Daughter of] Sarah—dead Savary A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Parker for Diliverg [Delivering] Lucy & Betty @ the Ferry. Amy & Dorchus at M. [Muddy] Hole, and Charity and Silla @ Dogue Run @ 10/ 3..0..0" Savary A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"September 28, 1785","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Parker for Delivering 4 at Muddyhole & 2 at Dogue Rum 3..[0]..[0] Savary A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Savary A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Savary A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Savary A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Savary A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Savary A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sibba A,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Simon B,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797",[sick] Simon 1 [days] Simon B,Female,Unemployed,Health,Dogue Run,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",[Sick] Simmons with a sprained leg 2 days Sinah A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,1772,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By your Wife [Susanna Bishop] delivering House Sall & Kitt [Folio reference] 50 1..0..0 Sinah A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 16, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",To Ditto [Cash] paid your [Thomas Bishop] Wife [Folio Reference] 50 1..0..0 Sinah A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"June 16, 1772","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos [Thomas] Bishops Wife for delivg [delivering] House Sall & Kitt [folio] 33 1..0..0 Sinah A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sinah A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"November 11, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"December 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Milkmaid,Provisions,Mansion House,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,May 1787,"Mount Vernon Store Book, 1787",800 - 30d nails to Park - Sinah Sinah A,Female,Milkmaid,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Milkmaid,Provisions,Mansion House,"December 08, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 05, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 3] Billy undr 16, Joe Do [under 16], Christopher Do [under 16], Cyrus Do [under 16], Uriah Do [under 16], Godferry Do [under 16], Sinah Do [under 16], Mima Do [under 16], Lylla Do [under 16], Oney Do [under 16], Anna Do [under 16], Beck Do [under 16], Virgin Do [under 16], Patt Do [under 16], Will, Will, Charles, Gabriel, Jupiter, Nanney 1st, Kate, Sarah, Alice, Nanny 2d …" Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,French's Plantation,"July 03, 1788","Diary Entry, 3 July 1788",At French’s...Will (the Overseer) and 4 of his own Women—Delia being taken from Spinng.—Davy from the Mill and Sinah and Lilly from the House were employed in taking up the Wheat and Rye that was cut down on Tuesday last. Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 11, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,"January 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,"February 01, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Waggoner Jack 4 days - Lynna 6 - Simm 2 Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791",By Sickness Old Frank 6 days - Sam 6 [days] - Lynna 2 [days] 14 [days] Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 14, 1792","Farm Reports, 14 April 1792","By Sickness Boatswain 6 [Days], Mima 3 [Days], Richmond 3 [Days], Postilion Joe 3 [Days], Lynna 3 [Days], Sam 3 [Days] 21 [Days]" Sinah A,Female,,Comment,Mansion House,"October 28, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 28 October 1792","Sinah may also remain there until her Mother gets up again, although it is my intention to substitute Anna in her place, as an assistent to Kitty. Sinah & Patt may strengthen the Plantation which stands in most need of their aid." Sinah A,Female,,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 28, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 28 October 1792","Sinah may also remain there until her Mother gets up again, although it is my intention to substitute Anna in her place, as an assistent to Kitty. Sinah & Patt may strengthen the Plantation which stands in most need of their aid." Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Mansion House,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sinah A,Female,Milkmaid,House Work,Mansion House,"December 09, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 9 December 1792","I expected Sinah was one of those who would have been sent to one of the Plantations: whether she remains at the Mansion house, or not, it is my desire that when Kitty is unable to attend the Dairy alone, that Anna may be the assistant. The other, besides idling away half the day under that pretence, never failed, I am well convinced, to take a pretty ample toll of both Milk & butter." Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 23, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 23 December 1792","I have no objection to Sinah’s remaining as part of the Mansion House gang; but I have strong ones for the reasons mentioned in a late letter, to her being employed in, or about the Dairy." Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 23, 1792","Letter to Anthony Whitting, 23 December 1792","The reason which you assign however for retaining her [Sinah] there, has no weight with me; for it is not my intention, hence forward, that any of the House gang shall be employed in Fencing at the Plantations—there is no more propriety in employing them in the Post and Rail fences at Dogue run or the Ferry, than there would be in any other Sort of Fencing: Let every Plantation do their own work—they are sufficiently strong for it—and have no right to look for more aid than is to be derived from the Ditchers in that article." Sinah A,Female,Milkmaid,Farm Work,Mansion House,"July 27, 1793","Farm Reports, 27 July 1793",By Sinah Milking & Churning &c. 3 days Sinah A,Female,Milkmaid,Farm Work,Mansion House,"August 03, 1793","Farm Reports, 3 August 1793",Sinah Milking &c. [3 days] Sinah A,Female,Milkmaid,Farm Work,Mansion House,"August 10, 1793","Farm Reports, 10 August 1793","By Sinah Milkg [Milking] churning, & hackling flax 3" Sinah A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sinah hackling Flax & thrashing oats, Mima & & Ally do Oats & the holy day's 18 [days]" Sinah A,Female,Unemployed,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793","By Sinah hackling Flax & thrashing oats, Mima & & Ally do Oats & the holy day's 18 [days]" Sinah A,Female,Washer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"May 31, 1794","Farm Reports, 31 May 1794",By Sina & Lucy Stopd To assist In washing for Mrs Washington & to make Soap 10 d. Sinah A,Female,House Servant,Reassignment,Mansion House,"October 26, 1796","Letter to William Pearce, 26 October 1796","When your family quit the house they are now in, and you remove to the Mansion, let Sinah & the other girl join the Mansion house people & Mrs Washington may, afterwards, chuse either for a Washer woman…" Sinah A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"November 05, 1796","Memorandum for William Pearce & James Anderson, 5 November 1796","For these reasons, and because there will be a good deal of work in preparing for, and tilling the ground at Mansion house, in Indian Corn next year together with other jobs at, and about that place, it is my desire that Sinah and Grace both, may join the house gang as soon as your family quit their present abode, and you yourself shall remove to Mount Vernon. Mr. Anderson may chuse other girls who will come within the description of his agreement." Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mansion House,"November 5, 1796","Letter to James Anderson, 5 November 1796","...it is my desire that Sinah & Grace both may join the house gang as soon as your family quit their present abode, & you yourself shall remove to Mount Vernon." Sinah A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"February 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 February 1797","There are 3 Negroe Children Born, & one dead at River Farm 1 born at Mansion house. Sina 1 And at Union Farm 1 born & one dead - It was killed by Worms. Medical Assistance was called - But the Mothers are very innatentive to their Young - A Nurse, & some place set a part for the sick may be thot on when Your Ex. returns." Sinah A,Female,Cook,House Work,Mansion House,"December 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 December 1797",Sina Working in the Kitchen cleaning Hogs feet &ca Sinah A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"January 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 January 1798",Sina Heckling [Hackling] of flax 2 [days] Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"January 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 January 1798",[Sina] Pounding & Raming of Ice 4 days Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"March 03, 1798","Farm Reports, 3 March 1798",Sina Heckling flax 5 days Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"March 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 March 1798",Sina Heckling flax & cleaning of Tow 6 [days] Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mill Complex,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",Sina at the mill with the Cows 6 [days] Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"April 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 April 1798",Lina Hackeling flax 6 ds. [days] Sinah A,Female,,Reassignment,Union Farm,"July 28, 1798","Farm Reports, 28 July 1798",Sine at Mr Anderson 3 [days] Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"August 11, 1798","Farm Reports, 11 August 1798",Sina hackleing flax 3 [days] Sinah A,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"August 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 August 1798",Sina hackling flax 6 [days] Sinah A,Female,Cook,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",Sina in Kitchen 2 [days] Sinah A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 01, 1798","Farm Reports, 1 December 1798",hackling flax 4 [days] Sinah A,Female,Cook,Reassignment,Mansion House,"December 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 December 1798",Sina in the kitchen 6 [days] Sinah A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"January 19, 1799","Farm Reports, 19 January 1799",Sina hackling toe 6 [days] Sinah A,Female,Worker,Farm Work,Mansion House,"January 26, 1799","Farm Reports, 26 January 1799",Sina Hackling toe 6 days Sinah A,Female,Worker,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sinah B,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Sinah B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Siss A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 27, 1792","Farm Reports, 27 October 1792",By Sickness Molly 6 [Days] Nancy in Child bed 6 days 12 [Days] Siss A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Siss B,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Siss B,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Siss B,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Siss B,Female,,Comment,French's Plantation,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Siss B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Siss B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Siss B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Siss B,Female,,Provisions,French's Plantation,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"February 14, 1795","Farm Reports, 14 February 1795",By Sickness Rose 6 days Flora 5 days Sis 1 day Rachel 1 day Siss B,Female,,Provisions,Mount Vernon,"August 01, 1795","Manager Ledger (William Pearce), 1794-1797",[By] 1 Leather apron to Sis when workg [working] at the B. [Brick] yard Siss B,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,Mill Complex,"January 07, 1797","Farm Reports, 7 January 1797",Siss & Fanny working at Mill race 6 [days] Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 21, 1797","Farm Reports, 20 January 1797",Sick Siss 5 days Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Sick Siss 2 [days] Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Sick Siss 3 [days] Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",[Sick] Ciss 4 days Siss B,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Union Farm,"June 24, 1797","Farm Reports, 24 June 1797",Siss at Jas Andersons|at Dairy 2 Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"July 08, 1797","Farm Reports, 8 July 1797",Sickness Siss 6 [days] Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",[Sick] Siss 4 [days] Siss B,Female,,Health,Union Farm,"October 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 October 1798",Siss sick 6 [days] Siss B,Female,Plougher,Census,Union Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Siss B,Female,Plougher,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"July 15, 1799","List of Negros, Mrs. French, 15 July 1799","A list of Negros the property the property of Mrs. French, in possession of George Washington, by virtue of a Contract which is to terminate with the life of the former. – … Siss Abt 25 Ploughs well _ and can Milk & Churn. … The Negros contained in this list, with the Remarks on them, are given with accuracy; _ and their ages are entered from their own accounts of them. _ They are a parcel of very likely & healthy people; _ and since the going off, of a fellow called Paul (four or 5 years ago) are as orderly, and as well disposed a set, as any equal number in the Country. _" Sophia A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sophia A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sophia A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sophia A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sophia A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,1789,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sophia A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 10, 1798","Farm Reports, 10 February 1798",[Sick] Sophia 3 days Sophia A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1798","Farm Reports, 18 February 1798",[Sick] Sophia 3 days Sophia A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 25, 1798","Farm Reports, 25 February 1798",[Sick] Sophia 1 day Sophia A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"July 21, 1798","Farm Reports, 21 July 1798",[Sick] Sophe 3 [days] Sophia A,Female,,Runaway,,"December 22, 1798","Farm Reports, 22 December 1798",Sophia absconded 6 [days] Sophia A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Suckey,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Suckey,Female,Laborer,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Suckey,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Ferry Plantation,September 1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for a woman Suk, a Pettycoat, 2 shifts 1 pr [pair] Stockgs [Stockings] 1 Jacket, & 1 pair Shoes" Suckey,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 27, 1790","Farm Reports, 27 February 1790",By Sickness Doll 6 days – Cloe 4 [days]. Breach 2 [days] – Judy 2 [days] & Suck 1 day in child bed Agness 6 [days] 21 [days] Suckey,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Robin 6 days - Doll 6 do [days] Suck 5 [days] — Easter 2 [days] & Ruth 3 ditto [days] 22 [days] Suckey,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 September 1790",By Sickness Suck 4 days Suckey,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Agness 2 Suke 4 Esther 1 Ned 2 days Suckey A,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 28, 1793","Farm Reports, 28 December 1793",Dolsey in Child Bed 6 days Suckey A,Female,,Census,Mansion House,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Suckey B,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women 6..[0]..[0] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women Doll: & suky in the neck & Doll at the Ferry and Sooky at H. House 6..0..0 Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Census,Muddy Hole,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 09, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 24, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 04, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 10, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 12, 1789","Farm Reports, 12 December 1789",By Sickness Sacky 6 days Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 04, 1790","Farm Reports, 4 December 1790",By Sickness Jupiter 6 days. Kate 6. Nanny 6. Sackey 6. Sarah 6. & Dareus 6 Suckey B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"January 15, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",By Sickness Sackey 6 days Suckey B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"July 09, 1791","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 21, 1792","Farm Reports, 21 January 1792",By Sickness Sackey 6 [days] Pegg 6 days 12 [Days] Suckey B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,Plougher,Provisions,Muddy Hole,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 05, 1793","Farm Reports, 5 January 1793",By Sickness Will 6 Sackey 5 Pegg 6 days Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 23, 1793","Farm Reports, 23 March 1793",By Sickness Kate 2 Sackey 2 days Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"November 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 November 1794",By Sickness Sackey 4 Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 21, 1795","Farm Reports, 21 February 1795",By Sickness Sacky 6 days Nancy 1 day Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 19, 1795","Farm Reports, 19 December 1795",By Sickness Sacky 2 days Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 16, 1796","Farm Reports, 16 January 1796",By Sickness...Sacky 2 Days Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"February 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 February 1797","Sick, Sackey 3 [days]" Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 04, 1797","Farm Reports, 4 March 1797",Sick Sackey 4 days Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 11, 1797","Farm Reports, 11 March 1797",Sick Sackey 6 [days] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 18, 1797","Farm Reports, 18 March 1797",Sick Sackey 4 [days] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"March 25, 1797","Farm Reports, 25 March 1797",Sick Sackey 6 [days] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 01, 1797","Farm Reports, 1 April 1797",And Sackey otherwise sick 4 do [days] Suckey B,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Sackey Shelling Corn 3 days Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Sick Sackey 3 [days] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"May 06, 1797","Farm Reports, 6 May 1797",Sick Sackey 6 [days] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"August 19, 1797","Farm Reports, 19 August 1797",Sacke Sick 6 days Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 09, 1797","Farm Reports, 9 December 1797",Sick...Sackey 3 [days] Suckey B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Health,Muddy Hole,"January 27, 1798","Farm Reports, 27 January 1798",[Sick] Sackey 6 [days] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"June 09, 1798","Farm Reports, 9 June 1798",Sick Sackey 3 [days] Suckey B,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"October 13, 1798","Farm Reports, 13 October 1798",[Sick] Suckey 3 [days] Suckey B,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Suckey Bay,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,River Farm,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for Women viz Ruth 1, Peg 2, Daphne 3, Francis 4, Kate 5, Doll 6, Led 7, Suck 8, Mariane 9, Milly 10, Ester 11, Nelly 12, Cloe 13, Judy 14, Hanna 15, Judy 16, Nancy 17 … a Pettycoat, Jackett, 2 Shifts 1 p. [pair] Stockings 1 p [pair] Shoes each, a" Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Suckey Bay,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 13, 1778","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women 6..[0]..[0] Suckey Bay,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 13, 1778","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Laying 4 Women Doll: & suky in the neck & Doll at the Ferry and Sooky at H. [Home] House 6..0..0 Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 02, 1786","Farm Report, 2 September 1786","Judy, Peg & Suck|6 days" Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 13, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 3]…Daphne, Murria, Agnus, Suck, Sucky, Judy 1t, Judy 2d…" Suckey Bay,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey Bay,Female,,Health,River Farm,"September 29, 1798","Farm Reports, 29 September 1798",Sick Bay|6 [days] Suckey Bay,Female,,Health,River Farm,"October 06, 1798","Farm Reports, 6 October 1798",[Sick] Bay Suck 4 [days] Suckey Bay,Female,,Health,River Farm,"November 17, 1798","Farm Reports, 17 November 1798",[Sick] Bay Sick 5 [days] Suckey Bay,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","Tythables—in Fairfax Parish—9th June 1773 … Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Dick, Robin, Arlington, Ned, George, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Kitt, Hannah, Nell. …" Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","Tithables in Fairfax Parish July 1774. Alexr Cleveland, James Oram Frederick, Essex, Ben, Natt, Will, Neptune, Abram, George, Schomberg, Robin, George, Arlington, Ned, Harry, Bath, Scipio, Stafford, Ruth, Peg, Murria, Doll, Daphne, Cloe, Nan, Suckey, Judy, Milly, Frank, Judy, Sue, Nell, Kitt, Hannah." Suckey C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 14, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroes 3..[0]..[0] Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"May 21, 1779","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Charrity at D.R. [Dogue Run] & Suky in the Neck 3..0..0 Suckey C,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"May 15, 1782","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Mrs Bishop for Layg [Laying] Susy & Jane of D. Run [Dogue Run] and Lame Alice H. [Home] House 1..10..0 Suckey C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"May 15, 1782","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Suckey C,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 06, 1783","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 5 Negroe Women 2..10..[0] Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"August 06, 1783","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Mrs Bishop for Diliverg [Delivering] Sarah of Md [Muddy] Hole Lucy of D. [Dogue] Run, Betty of the Ferry L. [Lame] Alice H. [Home] House & Suky in the Neck 2..10..0" Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,March 1785,"List of Taxable Property, Fairfax Parish, 1785","A List of Genl Washingtons taxable property in Fairfax Parish March 17<85>…Above 16 years old…Will, George, Bosin, Nat, Ben, Ned, Essex, Bath, Breechy, John, Sambo, Adam, Ruth, Pegg, Coffee, Daphne, Doll, Maria, Nancy, Judith, Judith, Esther, Hannah, Lyday, Agnes, Sucky,|…" Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Census,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 12, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,,Census,River Farm,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Fairfax Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age…[column 3]…Daphne, Murria, Agnus, Suck, Sucky, Judy 1t, Judy 2d…" Suckey C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mansion House,"June 24, 1788","Diary Entry, 24 June 1788","In the Neck...all (except Ben who was left to Sow Pease, as the ground could be prepared—Lydia for the purpose of Milking, & Will because he was unable to walk and all 3 to weed the Pease in hills) came to the New ground at the Mansn. House." Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,Laborer,Provisions,River Farm,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"March 20, 1790","Farm Reports, 20 March 1790","By Sickness Robin 6 days. Ned 5 Breachey 3 Easter 3 Pegg 3 } Suck 2, and pegg 3 days }" Suckey C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 11, 1790","Farm Reports, 11 December 1790",By Sickness Suck 5 days - Natt 3 - Ruth 3 - Daphny 4 - Pegg 4 Agness 2 - Robin 3 Doll 5 Hanh 6 Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Ben 2 days - Pegg 5 - Suck 2 Mercas 3 Suckey C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791",By Sickness Suck 3 days Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Suck 3.[days] Suckey C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,Plougher,Provisions,River Farm,"November 04, 1792","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Suckey C,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 07, 1798","Farm Reports, 7 April 1798",[Sick] Sucky 4 [days] Suckey C,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Suckey D,Female,,Census,River Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Suckey E,Female,,Census,Mrs Washington's Farm,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799",Ditto [Daughter] at Mrs W [Washington's] Ditto [to Doll] Suckey F,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for ... Mr Charles Washington, Peter, Will, Prince, Cate, Beck, Cate, Janny[,] Milla, Tom, Polly, Suky, Jerrimy Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Suckey G,Female,Laborer,Census,Bridge Quarter,1760,"List of Dower Slaves, 1760","A List of Working Dower Negroes, where settled, & under whose care, 1760... At Bridge Quarter—York Bachus A Man 1 Share Ben Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Young Ned Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Cupid Ditto [A Man] 1 ditto [Share] Old Daphne A Woman 1 ditto [Share] Young Daphne Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Moll Ditto [A Woman] 1 ditto [Share] Frank Ditto 1 ditto [Share] Arlington a Boy ½ ditto [Share] Caesar Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] George Ditto [a Boy] ½ ditto [Share] Suckey a Girl ½ ditto [Share]…" Suckey H,Female,,Slave Purchase,New Kent County,"April 24, 1788","Ledger B, 1772-1793","By the following Negroes & Stock purchased on my acct by Mr Burwell Bassett as per his Letter & memo of this date viz. Negroes. Jenny, Anna, Laura, Jenney for … £85.10.0 Phillis, Seilla £56.5 Jess £90.2 … 146.7.0 Moses £52.10 Clara, Burwell, Chas Anthony £99 151.11.0 Sall £22.10 Kate & Child 52.10 … 75.0.0 Onez, Mary £10.10s. Betty, Louisa £48.15 … 59.5.0 Billy £52.10s Sukey £52, Dinah £30 … 134.10.0 Moses £60.10s .. George £60.1s .. Jenez £67.11s 188.2.0 Ned 67.11. John £45 … 112.18.0 Dick £37. Anderson £30. Abram £65 … 132.0.0 Frederick £60. Jack Slow £64.15 … 124.15.0 Pleasant £15.1. Major £71 … 86.1.0 [Total] 1295..11..[0]" Suckey I,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mill Complex,"September 27, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Do [Clothes] Sukey a Girl a jacket & 1 shirt Suckey J,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 05, 1773","Cash Memorandum, 1772-1773",Sale of Colo. Colvil's Negroes Dinah Bazzil Fan Suck Raine Mr. Jno. West Junr Suckey J,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"February 15, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793","Note. at the sametime a Boy London, sold to Doctr [Doctor] Rumney for £61 and a Wench Dinah & her 4 Childn [Children] Bazzil Fan, Suck, & Rainy to Mr John West Junr [Junior] for £130 … but ye money not pd [paid] to me" Sue,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ... Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Julius, Harry, Schomberg, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Phillis,1 Kate, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Giles." Sue,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Ho. Servants: Breechy, Billy, Giles, Schomberg, Harry, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sall, Sarah, Phillis, Winney, Sue, Kitt." Sue,Female,House Servant,Census,Mansion House,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ... [house servants] Breechy, Billy, Giles, Frank, Herculas, Frank, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Moll, Sarah, Sall, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Alce ..." Sue,Female,Laborer,Census,Mansion House,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ... [Home House] Schomberg, Peter, Jack, Lewis, Arlington, Bacchus, London, Anthony, Winney, Sue, Kitt, Sarah, Frank, Daphne, Lydia, Phœbe. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Slave Value,Claiborne's Plantation,October 1759,"Assignment of the Widow's Dower, ca 1759","Negroes pr Appraisment…in King William ... [column 1] George 2[0], Stephen 6|, David 60, Guy 50, Marlborough 45, Sam 40, Parros 65, Hector 50, Solomon 65, will 45, Sarah 30, ... [column 2] Sew 45, Patt 50, Rachel 35, Crayger 25, Kitt a girl 35, George 35, Bi<1> 25, Lucy 20,|10, Na|15,|15…" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 04, 1761","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1761","A List of Tithables in Fairfax County given in June 4th 1761 George Washington … Do: Run Plann: ..., Peros, Jack, Cæsar, Cupid, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 19, 1762","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1762","A List of Tythables in Fairfax County—given into Captn Daniel McCarty—June 9th 1762—viz. George Washington ... Dogue Run: ... Peros, Will, Cæsar, Troy, Stafford, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1763","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1763","A List of Lands entered agreable to Act of Assembly made in November 1762 and given in with the List of Tythables in Fairfax Cty 10th June 1763 to Collo. Jno. Carlyle George Washington ... Doegs Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Cæsar, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 17, 1764","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1764","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 17th 1764. George Washington ...Doeg Run: ... Peros, Will, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll…." Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 02, 1765","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1765","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—als[o] of Wheel Carriages—given in July 2d 1765 George Washington ... Doeg Run P.: Jas Devenport, Mat, London, Stafford, Essex, Orford, Robin, [377] Betty, Sue, Flora, Lucy, Jone, Moll. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 16, 1766","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1766","A List of Tythables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 16 1766. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Mat, Essex, Stafford, Robin, Orford, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Betty, Sue, Lucy, Flora, Jone, Moll. …" Sue A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,1767,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Ditto [Thomas Bishop's Wife] delivering Sue Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 15, 1767","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1767","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—Also of Wheel Carriages—given in June 15th 1767. George Washington ..Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, [516] Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Sue A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 31, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Susanna Bishop delivg [delivering] Sue Sue A,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"July 31, 1767","Ledger A, 1750-1772",To Ditto [Cash] paid Do [Thomas Bishop's Wife for] delg [delivering] Sue Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1768","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1768","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish—Fairfax—Also of the Wheel Carriages—given in June 20: 1768 George Washington ... Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 20, 1769","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1769","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish & Fairfax County given in June 20th 1769. George Washington ...Doeg Run: Morris, Matt, Essex, Ben, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"July 16, 1770","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1770","A List of Tithables in Truro Parish Fairfax County—given in July 16th 1770. George Washington, Lund Washington … Doeg run Pl.: Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 14, 1771","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1771","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish—Fairfax County—given in 14th June 1771. George Washington, Lund Washington ..[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Paul, Walley, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 10, 1772","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1772","A List of Tythables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—June 10 1772. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Jupiter, Robin, Bob, Walley, Hannah, Sue, [55] Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy. …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"June 09, 1773","Memorandum List of Tithables, 1773","A List of Tithables—in—Truro Parish Fairfax County—9th June 1773. Geo: Washington, Lund Washington... [Dogue Run] Morris, Matt, Bath, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Lucy. ..." Sue A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Dogue Run,1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786","To Do [Clothes] for women Hanna, Sue, Moll, Joan, Betty a Pettycoat 2 shifts, a Jackett, 1 p. Stockings & 1 pair shoes each a" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,July 1774,"Memorandum List of Tithables, 1774","A List of Tithables—in Truro Parish Fairfax County—July 1774. George Washington, Jno. Parke Custis, Lund Washington ...[Dogue Run] Morris, Dick, Matt, Jack, Robin, Bob, Morris, Hannah, Sue, Betty, Jone, Moll, Lucy..." Sue A,Female,Laborer,Census,Dogue Run,"February 18, 1786","Diary Entry, 18 February 1786", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,April 1786,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 21, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 25, 1786","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,1787,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1787","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,April 1788,"List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788","Blacks above 12 years of age … [column 4] Peg, Sackey, Darcus, Amy, Nancy, Molly undr 16, Morris 1t, Robin, Adam, Jack 1t, Jack 2d, Dick, Ben, Matt, Morris 2d, Brunswick (past service), Hannah, Lucy, Moll, Jenny, Silla, Charity, Betty, Peg, Sall, Grace, Sue, Agga undr 16 …" Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,July 1788,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"July 22, 1788","Diary Entry, 22 July 1788",At Dogue run...the two old Women were weeding Pumpkins. Sue A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"July 23, 1788","Diary Entry, 23 July 1788","At Dogue run...The two old Women, & two young ones with Children, were weeding Pumpkins." Sue A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Comment,Dogue Run,"September 08, 1788","Diary Entry, 8 September 1788","Brought 12 Ploughs, with all the hands that could be spared from the Wheat yard in the Neck—viz.—all from Muddy hole—all from D. Run except the 2 old Women & two that were sick—and all from Frenchs and the Ferry that were not sick; making in the whole [ ] in order, while the ground was in its present moist State, to get the Corn ground in front of the Mansion house, expeditiously sown with Wheat; began by the White gates, on the South Side of the Road." Sue A,Female,,Comment,Dogue Run,"September 10, 1788","Diary Entry, 10 September 1788","At Dogue run—except the two old Women, the rest of the hands were at the Mansn. House." Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 10, 1788","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 03, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 26, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"July 11, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 07, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"December 15, 1789","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Laborer,Provisions,Dogue Run,"January 16, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 13, 1790","Farm Reports, 13 March 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days - Suck 6 [days] - Ciller 4 [days] & Dick 3 ditto [days] 19 [days] Sue A,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,"November 05, 1790","Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Nurse,Health,Dogue Run,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Sickness Brunswick 6 days Hannah 6 [days]- Jack 2 [days] - Betty in child bed 6 [days] - Sue tending Do [Betty Davis] 6 [days] 26 [days] Sue A,Female,,Provisions,Dogue Run,1791,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"January 29, 1791","Farm Reports, 29 January 1791",By Old Sue striping Tobo [Tobacco] 6 days - Betty sewing on acct [account] of being lame 3 Do [days] 9 [days] Sue A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 February 1791",[By Sickness] Sue 6 [days] Sue A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"March 05, 1791","Farm Reports, 5 March 1791",[By Sickness.] Sue 5. [days.] Sue A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,Passed Labor,Provisions,Dogue Run,December 1792,"Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798", Sue A,Female,,Slave Value,Mount Vernon,"October 16, 1797","Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797","The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr|exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate…" Sue A,Female,Passed Labor,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sue B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"April 11, 1743","Will of Augustine Washington, 11 April 1743",Item. ...and that Ned Jack Bob Sue & Lucy may be Included in my Wife's part which part of my said Wifes after her Decease I Desire may be Equally Dividied between my sons George Samuel John & Charles and the part of my said Negroes so Divided to my Wife. Sue B,Female,,Census,Ferry Farm,"July 1, 1743","Inventory of the King George County Estate of Augustine Washington, 1 July 1743",Negro's … Sue 35.. Sue B,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"November 02, 1750","Distribution of the Slaves of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent, 2 November 1750","In Obedience to an order of King George Court we the subscribers have met at Mrs Washingtons and divided the Negros agreeable to the Will of Capt. Augustine Washington Gent. deced and have set a part for Mrs Washington Ned, Jack, Bob, Sue, Jane, Jack a child, Ned, Prince[,] Phillis[,] Judy, Will in all Eleven ... Given under our hands this 31st day of Octr 1750 [signed] John Champe, Han[coc]k Lee, O. Innis." Sue C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,"December 10, 1754","Memorandum II, Division of the Slaves of Lawrence Washington, 1754", Sue C,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 17, 1754","Lease of Mount Vernon, 17 December 1754",This Indenture made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part ... Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow ... Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee… Sue C,Female,,Slave Inheritance,,1762,"Memorandum Division of Slaves, 1762", Sylvia A,Female,,Health,Muddy Hole,"December 23, 1790","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - Cornelia - Agnes - & Alice - at River Plantn - Doll - Fanny - Rachael - & Lucy - at the Ferry - Grace - Charity - Siller & Betty Davis - at Dogue Run - Molly - Peg & Nancy - at Muddy hole - Kitty & Alice - at the Mansn House in all 16 - @ 10/ 8..[0]..[0] Sylvia A,Female,,Census,Muddy Hole,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Sylvia C,Female,,Health,Mill Complex,"December 17, 1775","Letter from Lund Washington, 17 December 1775","Three or four of our Negroes are sick tho not dangerous, unless Siliva at the Mill is, the Dr seems to apprehend her Lungs is affected." Sylvia D,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Sylvia E,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"October 22, 1765","Mortgage of John Posey's Personal Property to George Washington, 1767","Know all men by these presents that I John Posey of the county of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Gentleman for and in consideration of the sum of seventy pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid at and upon the sealing and delivery of these presents by George Washington of the said county and colony aforesaid Esquire the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have bargained and sold & by these presents do bargain and sell unto the said George Washington the following slaves to wit. Bob, James, Jack, Henley, Casar, Bacchus, Hercules, Luke, Ben, Isaac, Jacob, Jean, Winney, Judy, Nancy, Sinah, Silvia, Chloe, Lett, Vincy, Jean, Henrietta, Farthing, Sarah, Nan & Hester, in possession of him the said John Posey and now by him delivered to the said George Washington to satisfy and secure the debt aforesaid in manner & form aforesaid being supposed by the above mentioned John Posey and George Washington that part of the above mentioned slaves would be more than Sufficient to Satisfy the Just consideration of a bill of sale for the above mentioned slaves…" Sylvia E,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Slave Sale,Rover's Delight,"October 23, 1769","Advertisement of Property of John Posey for Sale, 19 October 1769","To be SOLD for ready money, at Rover's Delight in Fairfax county, on Monday the 23d inst. (October) A TRACT of valuable LAND in said county, lying on Potowmack river; adjoining to the land on which the subscriber now keeps ferry, and very fit for farming. On the premises is a large barn, 60 feet by 30, framed and shingled; eight framed barracks 26 feet square, a large corn-house, and sundry other houses, with a good fishery appertaining. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, will likewise be sold about twenty-five choice SLAVES, consisting of men, women, and children. Also sundry horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs; together with various kinds of household furnishing and implements of husbandry. The money arising from the sales to be paid into the hands of George Washington, Esq; JOHN POSEY" Tab A,Female,,Census,Jacksons Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771… [York County]|&ca Female Hannah 27, Dinah 35, Nanny 30, Cuz 15, Grace 14, Eaby 17, Phoebe 13, Aggy 11,|9.…" Tab B,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7,|itt 7,|ose 6, M|2 Mths...…" Tally A,Female,,Census,Brick House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771…[New Kent County] ...Hannah P[ast} L[abo]r, Nanny 50, Beck 40, Eleh 35, Arber 30, Eve 25, Crayger 25, Fanny <25>, Nell 20, Fran|<16>, Suckey <15> Aggy 12, Moll 10, Dolly 6, Moll 6, Nan 3, Sibba 5,|2, Tally 2, Aley 2, Grace 1, Amey with Dite Howl 12…" Teney A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 12, 1789","Farm Reports, 12 December 1789",By Sickness Lucy in Child bed 6 days Teney A,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1789","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Darcus Parker pd [paid] her the Ball. of her acct £3.0.0 as stated in the Cash acct 15th Augt [August] also £2.10.0 being in full of all demands for delivering the following Women - viz. - Caroline at Mansn [Mansion] House Lucy at Frenches Lucy at D: Rug [Dogue Run] Alice & Amy at My [Muddy] Hole 5..10..[0] Teney A,Female,,Census,Dogue Run,June 1799,"Negroes Belonging to George Washington in his own Right and by Marriage, June 1799", Tom D,Female,,Slave Hire,Dogue Run,"October 18, 1786","Penelope French to George Washington, 18 October 1786","This Indenture made this Eighteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Eighty six Between Penelope French widow and relict Daniel French deceased of the County of Fairfax and Commonwealth of Virginia of the one part and Excellency George Washington late commander in chief of the American armies now of the County af^d and Commonwealth aforesaid Farmer of the other part … she the said Penelope French hath granted bargained and sold assigns transferred and set over demised and to farm let and by these presents doth grant bargain sell assign Transfer and setover demise and to farm let unto the said George Washington his Heirs and Assigns as well the said herein before recited indenture of lease and also the said plantation now in the possession of the said John Robertson and called the dogue run plantation and appurtenances hereunto belonging and also all the slaves hereinafter Named to wit Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spence, Nancy, Celia. Nell, Milly and Lels and three young children whose names are unknown." Unknown,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Unknown,Female,Laborer,Census,Mill Quarter,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An inventory of the Negro's belonging to G. Washington & J.P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 …Female Acka 30,|50, Cor|30,|anny 85, Grace 55, Alice 25, Hannah 22,|20,|eck 20,|tt 19,|18, N|18, Amey 15,|nny 15, S|13,|7, Gals K>itt 7,|ose 6, M|2Mths…" Unknown,Female,Laborer,Comment,,July 1773,"Letter from Gilbert Simpson, July 1773",...as for the garl She knew nothing of work but I beleive She will make a fine hand after two or three years Unknown,Female,Midwife,Payment to Slave,Ferry Farm,"March 17, 1775","Cash Memorandum, 1774-1775",By my Mother for the [Granny] ar her Quarter 10 Shillings 0 Pence Unknown,Female,,Health,Ferry Farm,"March 17, 1775","Cash Memorandum, 1774-1775",By my Mother for the [Granny] ar her Quarter 10 Shillings 0 Pence Unknown,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Mansion House,"December 25, 1790","Farm Reports, 25 December 1790",By Beating Leather 5 Girls Unknown,Female,House Maid,Comment,Philadelphia,"April 12, 1791","Letter to Tobias Lear, 12 April 1791","The Attorney-General’s case and mine I conceive, from a conversation I had with him respecting our Slaves, is some what different. He in order to qualify himself for practice in the Courts of Pennsylvania, was obliged to take the Oaths of Citizenship to that State; whilst my residence is incidental as an Officer of Government only, but whether among people who are in the practice of enticing slaves even where there is no colour of law for it, this distinction will avail, I know not, and therefore beg you will take the best advise you can on the subject, and in case it shall be found that any of my Slaves may, or any for them shall attempt their freedom at the expiration of six months, it is my wish and desire that you would send the whole, or such part of them as Mrs. Washington may not chuse to keep, home—for although I do not think they would be benefitted by the change, yet the idea of freedom might be too great a temptation for them to resist. At any rate it might, if they conceived they had a right to it, make them insolent in a State of Slavery. As all except Hercules and Paris are dower negroes, it behoves me to prevent the emancipation of them, otherwise I shall not only loose the use of them, but may have them to pay for. If upon taking good advise it is found expedient to send them back to Virginia, I wish to have it accomplished under pretext that may deceive both them and the Public;—and none I think would so effectually do this, as Mrs. Washington coming to Virginia next month (towards the middle or latter end of it, as she seemed to have a wish to do) if she can accomplish it by any convenient and agreeable means, with the assistance of the Stage Horses &c. This would naturally bring her maid and Austin—and Hercules under the idea of coming home to Cook whilst we remained there, might be sent on in the Stage. Whether there is occasion for this or not according to the result of your enquiries, or issue the thing as it may, I request that these Sentiments and this advise may be known to none but yourself & Mrs. Washington. From the following expression in your letter “that those who were of age might follow the example of his (the Attorney’s people) after a residence of six months”—it would seem that none could apply [86] before the end of May—& that the non age of Christopher, Richmond & Oney is a bar to them." Unknown,Female,,Health,Dogue Run,"February 08, 1794","Farm Reports, 8 February 1794",By Sickness Jinny with Lame arm 6 Unknown,Female,Midwife,Health,Mount Vernon,"August 17, 1794","Letter to William Pearce, 17 August 1794","This service, formerly, was always performed by a Negro woman belonging to the estate—but latterly, until now, none seemed disposed to undertake it." Unknown,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 15, 1797","Farm Reports, 15 April 1797",Charlotte in Child Bed 6 [days] Unknown,Female,,Farm Work,Mansion House,"April 22, 1797","Farm Reports, 22 April 1797",Keeping of the Holydays 15 [days] Unknown,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"April 29, 1797","Farm Reports, 29 April 1797",Charlotte in Child bed 6 days Unknown,Female,,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"September 30, 1797","Farm Reports, 30 September 1797",Doguerun for the Work of 16 hands per Week Unknown,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 20, 1798","Farm Reports, 20 January 1798",Dressing of Flax by 2 Women 12 [days] Unknown,Female,,Health,River Farm,"April 12, 1799","Invoice from Dr. Robert H. Wade, 16 April 1799",[To] Medicine & bleeding 1 woman at do [River Farm] Unknown Female,Female,Nanny,Comment,Maryland,,"Self-Portrait: Eliza Custis, 1808","...a Doctor Wm. Reid of South Carolina spent some time at my grandfather Calvert's...I would set on his knee, sing for him, & often when my nurse came to take me to Bed..." Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 10, 1753","Estate Account of Lawrence Washington, 1752-1755",To Cash pd Mrs Guess for bringing 4 Negroes to bed 2..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 21, 1754","Estate Account of Lawrence Washington, 1752-1755",To pd [paid] Mrs. Guess for bringing to bed 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,1755,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By the hire of 3 Negros viz two Men & a Woman amounting to 2800lbs Tobo [Tobacco] @ [at] 12/6 pr [per] Ct [hundred] Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,1756,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By the hire of the above Negros [two Men & a Woman] @ [at] Ditto [12/6 per hundered pounds] Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"January 11, 1756","Letter from John Carlyle, 12 January 1756","I Expected before this Mr Lewis Woud Wrote Me he had purchased Negro’s for You At Col. Lomax Sale, but As he did Not, I Yesterday purchased Two Men & a Woman for You & a boy for Myself & yr Brothr John thought yours a Good Bargin at 86£ Sterling, to be paid the 1st of March Next In Bills of Exche or Pistoles at 16/6 Ster. or Pcs. of Eight at 4/6 it woud be Most for Your Advantage to gett the Latter but Where I Cannot Advise they Coud Not Take Our paper at any rate & I thought them So Good a bargin I did Not Care to Miss them, & took a Little time to pay it In I hope you’l have Good Luck with them." Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"November 27, 1756","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Ditto [Expenses] paid Colo [Colonel] Carlyle for a Negro Woman and Child bought of the Governor [Dinwiddie] £60..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 04, 1756","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Chr [Charles] Hardwick to pay Midwives 1..10..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,1757,"Ledger A, 1750-1772","By Ditto [the hire of 3 Negros,two Men & a Woman]" Unknown Female,Female,,Health,,"August 01, 1757","Account of Dr. James Carter, 28 November 1757",To 10 ozs [ounces] Cordial astringent mixture Visiting Negro Wom: [Women] ..5..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,1758,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Ditto [the hire] for one Man and a Woman 1800 [pounds tobacco] @ [at] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,New Kent County,1759,"General Account of the Estate, 1759 (Schedule B)",Doctors. Dr Scott curg [curing] a Negroe Woman’s Finger £2..3..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,November 1761,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",By laying a Negroe Wench & findg [finding] a bottle of Rum Unknown Female,Female,Milkmaid,Comment,Bullskin Plantation,"August 05, 1762","Agreement with Edward Violet, 5 August 1762","That he will take all necessary and proper care of the Negroes committed to his management using them with proper humanity and discretion— … to let the Negroes have the benefit of the said Milk after a proper use is made thereof and himself supplied. … to employ one of the Negroe Women upon the said Plantation to assist at proper times his the said Edwards Wife to Milk Churn and do the necessary Services of the Dairy and for his Wife’s trouble and management of the same to allow her one fourth part of what Butter she can make." Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"January 25, 1763","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Brasenton - laying two Women Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 11, 1763","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Brasenton - for layg 4 Negroe Women Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 02, 1763","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Brasenton laying 2 Women Unknown Female,Female,,Health,,1764,"Ledger A, 1750-1772",[By Sundry Accts [Accounts]] Midwife ..10..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 04, 1764","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Mrs Brasenton … laying two Negro Womn [Women] 1..0..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"April 25, 1765","Ledger A, 1750-1772",By Martha Lawrie - midwife - delivg [delivering] a Negro Womn [Woman] ..10..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Rover's Delight,August 1767,"Advertisement of Posey's Marriage and Wealth, 1 June 1769","One of Captain Posey's House Wenches, at his seat Rover's Delight, Virginia Fairfax County, had … August 1767, Two Girls: … All children are living." Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Rover's Delight,August 1767,"Advertisement of Posey's Marriage and Wealth, 1 June 1769","One of Captain Posey's House Wenches, at his seat Rover's Delight, Virginia Fairfax County, had… August 1767, Two Girls: … All children are living." Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"January 01, 1768","Diary Entry, 1 January 1768",Muddy hole People (except two threshing) clearing the Skirt of woods within the fence 4 Men & 2 Women from Doeg Run assisting. Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Rover's Delight,March 1769,"Advertisement of Posey's Marriage and Wealth, 1 June 1769","One of Captain Posey's House Wenches, at his seat Rover's Delight, Virginia Fairfax County, had… March 1769, one Son and a Daughter; there was but Two hours between the Two, the Boy is black with Wool, the Girl is white with white Hair like a white Child. All children are living." Unknown Female,Female,House Servant,Health,Rover's Delight,"June 01, 1769","Advertisement of Posey's Marriage and Wealth, 1 June 1769","One of Captain Posey's House Wenches, at his seat Rover's Delight, Virginia Fairfax County, had Three Sons at a Birth, February 1766: August 1767, Two Girls: March 1769, one Son and a Daughter; there was but Two hours between the Two, the Boy is black with Wool, the Girl is white with white Hair like a white Child. All children are living." Unknown Female,Female,,Comment,Mount Vernon,"October 09, 1769","Letter to Hector Ross, 9 October 1769","However there is a Circumstance or two lately happened which makes his [John Posey] Conduct appear extreamely Suspicious and that is his removing her Negroes over to his own House (where he has no Earthly employment for them for his Corn is already lost in the Weeds and no preparation making that I can see for another year) and this from a Crop in which I suppose they might have been usefully engagd—He has also under very frivolous pretences forbid two or three of my People who had Wives in his Family from coming there again and expects a Vessel from the Eastern Shore with his Wife’s Goods, which Vessel may for ought I know, be the one he intends to Imbark in and these Advertisements & promised Sale only a finess to bespeak Security. It becomes extreamely necessary therefore, in my opinion at least, to bring matters to as speedy a conclusion as possible with him... and as it is a fact very well known that his Negroes & stock never can be disposed of at a more favourable juncture than in the Fall when they are fat and lusty and must soon fall of[f] unless well fed which I am sure cannot happen in the present case for very good reasons too obvious to mention." Unknown Female,Female,,Census,Great House Plantation,December 1771,"List of Slaves Belonging to George Washington & John Parke Custis, December 1771","An Inventory of the Negro’s belonging to G. Washington & J. P. Custis As given in by the respective Overseers after the death of Mr Joseph Valentine in the Month of Decr 1771 York County|House Plantation… Female Eaby 50, Betty 50, Dinah 30, Peg 30, Fanny 35, Peg 25, Peg 20, S|20, Alice 60,|15, Nan 10, Frank 10, Mary 9, Silvia 7, Harbour 5, Barbery 6, Lydia 3, A Child Month, Cornelia|r 70, Grace 60...…" Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Purchase,West Indies,"July 20, 1772","Letter to Daniel Jenifer Adams, 20 July 1772","The Money arising from the Sales I would have laid out in Negroes, if choice ones can be had under Forty pounds Sterl.; if not, then in Rum & Sugar from Barbadoes, or any of the Windward Islands; and Sugar & Molasses if the Flour shd be sold in Jama [Jamaica]. If the Return’s are in Slaves let there be two thirds of them Males, the other third Females—The former not exceeding (at any rate) 20 yrs of age—the latter 16—All of them to be strait Limb’d, & in every respect strong & likely, with good Teeth & good Countenances—to be sufficiently provided with Cloaths." Unknown Female,Female,,Health,New Kent County,"July 24, 1772","Letter from James Hill, 24 July 1772",all the Rest at this time is very well only a wench at Rockahock has a Complaint in her Eyes & have orderd her down to get curd Unknown Female,Female,,Runaway,York County,"July 24, 1772","Letter from James Hill, 24 July 1772",I have not got that Fellow Will Shag that was run away But I think to send him to The Easten Shore as soon as I get him Unknown Female,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"August 30, 1772","Letter from James Hill, 30 August 1772",I have agreed for 6 Sping wheels at 10/[per] wheele to have Sping done at Every Quarter in Bad weather & times when the wenches Lays in… Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Claiborne's Plantation,"December 13, 1772","Letter from James Hill, 13 December 1772",I have got the wench down from the White house that was sick now takg [taking] a means [medicine] from Docter Pasture she is Troubled with the Colleck [colic] is the cheafest [chiefest] of her complt [complaints]. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Washington's Bottom,"December 26, 1772","Letter from Gilbert Simpson, 26 December 1772",if Mr Crawford Coms [Comes] in as he Say he will and if any goos out there must goe more than two for I perpose to goe my Self and my Negro fellow and you must Find one fellow and one wench I Shall Stand Good in labor against one [of] them for one Summer Unknown Female,Female,House Maid,Slave Purchase,,"February 23, 1773","Letter to Gilbert Simpson, 23 February 1773","...I also send you a fine, healthy, likely young Girl which in a year or two more will be fit for any business—her principal employment hitherto has been House Work but is able, or soon will be to do any thing else." Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 19, 1773","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",[By Lund Washington] for Cutting 5 Womans Waistcoats ..[0]..10 Unknown Female,Female,,Reassignment,Loudoun,"August 31, 1773","Letter from Gilbert Simpson, 31 August 1773",I Beg the Favour of you To Leve [Leave] all That is To be don With Mr Lum Washington Which is one good Stanch Negrow Fellow That understands [316] how To work With horsses and other plantation business and one youngish Negro Woman and money To Carrey on your Mill For if the Mill Should not be begun This Fall The provisions must Cheifly be Laid in This Fal Whil it is To be had For I inten To have her begun Early in the Spring provided I Cant begin This Fal Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,September 1773,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",do [for cutting] 10 Girls Jacketts ..1..3 Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,September 1773,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",[Making] 36 woms. Jacketts a 8d & 14 waistt & 14 breechs 2/ 2..12..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 03, 1773","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",Makg 10 Girls Jacketts a 8d ..6..8 Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Hire,Mount Vernon,"December 25, 1773","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By hire of two Negro's a Man & Woman 18..0..0 Unknown Female,Female,House Servant,Textile Work,Mansion House,"July 23, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",Do [cutting] 6 waistcoats for the H. Ho. Wenches ..11..[0] Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Provisions,Mansion House,"November 02, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Cloaths for Girl's Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 10, 1774","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",[By Lund Washington] Do [Making] 36 womens Jacketts a 8 1..4..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,December 1774,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",By Cuting out Negro womens Clos ..3..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Purchase,,"March 02, 1775","Letter from George William Fairfax, 2 March 1775","As to poor Honest Daniel Stone, He preferred Twenty Pounds, standing Wages, to a Share of the Crop, had it whenever he pleas’d, and often urged me to keep it in my hands to buy a young Negroe, which his heart seemd to be sett upon, but being disappointed, I indulged him with the one He fancied of mine the very morning I saw you last, at a less value than Mr Willis sett her at, and then closs’d and Signd the Accot,…" Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Ferry Farm,"March 18, 1775","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By my Mother of the Granny at her Quarters ..10..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Payment to Slave,Ferry Farm,"March 18, 1775","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By my Mother of the Granny at her Quarters ..10..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,"September 11, 1775","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To 35 Womens Waistcoats (makeing) 1/ 1..15..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,"November 29, 1775","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To makeg 7 Womans Waistcoats ..7..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,December 1775,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To Thos Bishup for Laying 3 negroe Women pr Mrs Washington direction 1..10..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 01, 1775","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos Bishop for Laying 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 01, 1775","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Thos Bishop for Laying 3 Negroe Women 1..10..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,"December 27, 1775","Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To cuting 6 womens Waistcoats ..1..0 Unknown Female,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"January 25, 1776","Letter from Lund Washington, 25 January 1776",Gunner Still lame I keep him Cordg tow for the Women to Spin on the big wheel. Unknown Female,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,,"February 15, 1776","Letter from Lund Washington, 15 February 1776","I imagine we have thread Spun sufficient to make about 300 yds of Linnen, our people spin slow and are rather auchward" Unknown Female,Female,Spinner,Textile Work,Mount Vernon,"February 29, 1776","Letter from Lund Washington, 29 February 1776",...our Spin[nin]g goes on as well as can be expected—our Spinners being auckward and young—we guess that we have thread spun sufficient to make 3 or 4 Hundred yds of Linnen… Unknown Female,Female,,Provisions,Mansion House,April 1776,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To 50 Womans jackets 2..10..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Textile Work,Mansion House,May 1776,"Manager Ledger (Lund Washington), 1772-1786",To makg 28 Pettycoats 1..8..0 Unknown Female,Female,,Slave Sale,,"April 08, 1778","Letter from Lund Washington, 8 April 1778","...with regard to Sellg [Selling] the Negroes Mention’d, you have put it out of my power, by saying you woud not sell them without their Consent—I was very near Sellg Bett, indeed I had sold her for 200£ to a man Liveg in Bottetourt Cty, But her Mother appeard to be so uneasy about it, and Bett herself made such promises of amendment, that I coud not Force her to go with the Man…" Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mansion House,"December 31, 1779","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Three Women at H. House 27..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"February 20, 1780","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroes @ 30 Dollrs ea. 36..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"June 05, 1780","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering Two Negroes 36..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,November 1780,"Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 4 Negroe Womn 120..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"October 05, 1781","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Comment,York County,"October 12, 1781","Letter from John Parke Custis to MW, 12 October 1781","P.S. please to inform Mr. Washington that I have made every possible Enquiry after his Negroes, but have not seen any belonging to him, the General or myself, I have heard that Ned is in York a pioneer, old Joe Rachier is in the Neighboorhood tho I have not been able to see him. His Wife is dead, and I fear that most who left Us are not existing, the mortality that has taken place among the Wretches is really incredible." Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"December 22, 1781","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Deliverg 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,,Health,Mount Vernon,"November 08, 1784","Ledger B, 1772-1793",By Mrs Bishop for Delivering 2 Negroe Women 1..[0]..[0] Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"November 21, 1785","Farm Reports, 26 November 1785",Monday—Sowing Seed—the Women Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"December 22, 1785","Farm Reports, 24 December 1785",Thursday the women cleaning up Wheat to carry to Mill Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"December 22, 1785","Farm Reports, 24 December 1785",Women all grubbing until Friday Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"December 23, 1785","Farm Reports, 24 December 1785",Friday women raking up the old Dung of the last years Pens Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"December 29, 1785","Farm Reports, 31 December 1785",Thursday…and cutting down Corn stalks with the Women. Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"December 31, 1785","Farm Reports, 31 December 1785",…& women grubbing thursday Friday & this day - Plowed a little when the ground was not too hard froze or too wet. Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"December 31, 1785","Farm Reports, 31 December 1785",women threshing…Saturday same. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"December 31, 1785","Farm Reports, 31 December 1785",women...putting up Farm pen. Saturday same. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"December 31, 1785","Farm Reports, 31 December 1785",Women cutting down Corn Stalk Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"December 31, 1785","Farm Reports, 31 December 1785",Women...Saturday covering the Horse Pen. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 03, 1786","Farm Report, 7 January 1786",Tuesday Women filling gullies Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 07, 1786","Farm Report, 7 January 1786",the rest & the women making farm Pen for cattle which was compleated and littered this day. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"January 07, 1786","Farm Report, 7 January 1786",...women scrubbing all the Week… Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"January 07, 1786","Farm Report, 7 January 1786",women...today (Saturday) putting Straw in the Farm pen Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"January 09, 1786","Farm Report, 14 January 1786",Monday Women Grubbing… Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 09, 1786","Farm Report, 14 January 1786",Monday Women putting up a cross fence. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 11, 1786","Farm Report, 14 January 1786",Women...Tuesday & Wednesday filling up gullies Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 13, 1786","Farm Report, 14 January 1786",Women...Thursday & friday littering farm pen with leaves Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"January 14, 1786","Farm Report, 14 January 1786",Women...Tuesday and ever since adding a fence to enlarge the upper meadow clearing all within and repairing the fence round it. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 14, 1786","Farm Report, 14 January 1786",Women...today [Saturday] filling up gullies. Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"January 14, 1786","Farm Report, 14 January 1786",women Grubbing all the week. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 17, 1786","Farm Report, 21 January 1786",Monday & Tuesday the Women were filling up Gullies in the large field. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 19, 1786","Farm Report, 21 January 1786",Overseer Will & the Women two days making Fence Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"January 21, 1786","Farm Report, 21 January 1786",Fencing all the Week with the women Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 21, 1786","Farm Report, 21 January 1786",two days Women only threshing Wheat Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 23, 1786","Farm Report, 28 January 1786",Monday threshing Wheat with the women. Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"January 23, 1786","Farm Report, 28 January 1786",Monday women threshing in the Barn Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 24, 1786","Farm Report, 28 January 1786",Tuesday Cleaning Wheat with half the Women Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 24, 1786","Farm Report, 28 January 1786",Tuesday...Women—the other half making fence Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 28, 1786","Farm Report, 28 January 1786",The other 4 days the Women all making fences Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"January 28, 1786","Farm Report, 28 January 1786",Women...the other 5 days grubbing Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"January 28, 1786","Farm Report, 21 January 1786",Women Grubbing all the Week. Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"January 30, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786","Monday, Women Threshing" Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 03, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786","Tuesday, Women making fence round Timberlanding field...Wednesday—Ditto—D[itt]o—Thursday the same—Friday same" Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",Saturday Women Toating leaves into the Farm pen Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,River Farm,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",Saturday...assisting in removing Houses at Mt Vernon. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Reassignment,River Farm,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",Saturday...at Mt Vernon. & then making a pen to feed Jocky hogs the year round Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786","Women making new fence along the Wood to the Corner by the old gate, & from thence to the present Wheat field fence with old rails—...also did part of the fence from the New fence towards the Meadow fence by the House." Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",lodging all the New ground in order to Hoe Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",Women Grubbing Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",the women are Grubbing. Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Muddy Hole,"February 04, 1786","Farm Report, 4 February 1786",Women grubbing all the week Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 11, 1786","Farm Report, 11 February 1786",5 days filling up gullies with the women Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 11, 1786","Farm Report, 11 February 1786",1 day making fences with the women Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Ferry Plantation,"February 11, 1786","Farm Report, 11 February 1786",Women Grubbing Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Dogue Run,"February 13, 1786","Farm Report, 18 February 1786",Monday hoed up ground with the Women. Unknown Female,Female,Laborer,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 13, 1786","Farm Report, 18 February 1786",Monday filling up Gullies with the Women Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,Mount Vernon,"February 14, 1786","Diary Entry, 14 February 1786","Employed all the women and Weak hands (who on acct. of the Snow) could not work out, in picking the Wild Onion from the Eastern shore Oat for seed." Unknown Female,Female,Cultivator of the Soil,Farm Work,River Farm,"February 18, 1786","Farm Report, 18 February 1786",Women—5 days threshing with D[itt]o