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Participant Info
- Slaveholder
- Bonneau, Michael
- Locations
- Saint Stephen, Charleston, South Carolina
- Researcher
- S Manning
- Researcher's E-mail
- manningfamilyhistory AT mail.com
- Researcher Location
- Florida
- Comments
- The above Lot of negroes were divided into two Lots as follows No1 . Mark Betty - John and Bella , valued at Eighteen Hundred and Seventy Six $ 1876 . Dollars No 2 -- Dolly , Jem , Otto Claim and Charlotty - Eighteen Hundred and sixty five & 1865 Dollars -- which upon being drawn for Lot No 1 fell to Charles McCay ---- 1876 . Lot No 2 to Mr Samuel Platt - 1865 Each being entitled to Eighteen Hundred and Seventy Dollars and 50 / 100 Cty it therefore is seen that Mr McCay shall pay to Mr Platt the sum of five dollars and sports to equalize then respective Shares - John Palmer Saml J Palmer Saml J Foxworth Personally appeared before me this thirty first day of Decr A D 1850 the above named John Palmer , Samuel J Palmer and Samuel J Foxworth who being duly sworn declared that they would truly and impartially appraise the above mentioned negro Slaves and divide them between the said Samuel J Platt and John S Palmer Charles G McCay John Palmer Magistrate South Carolina Same J Palmer Same J. Foxworth Charleston District St Stephens Parish . We the undersigned do fully concur in the division made by Saml J Palmer , John Palmer and Samuel J. Foxworth of the aforesaid negroes , to wit Dolly , Mark Betty , John , June , , , Bella Cotto Claimda , and Charlotte - and signify our assent to the same by our signatures In the presence of John S. Palmer Magistrate Saml I Platt Chas McCay --- Recorded January 6th 1852 ---
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