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I thought this might be beneficial to anyone doing black/mulatto Culberson genealogy. Many of these slaves probably took the Culberson name when they were freed in 1865. estate of James Culberson of Troup County GA (1863) SLAVES: name, age, m=man; w=woman; b=boy; g=girl Squire 55 m Rody 35 w Bose 14 b Toney 51 m Emeline 27 w Fanny 8 g Kane 5 b Hubbard 34 m Peggy 37 w Bob 14 b Jenny 12 g Tom 22 m Parrylee 25 w Adel 6 g Melia 28 w Ann infant Joe 2 b Thomas 6 b Sillie 55 w Bill 5 b Alia 4 g Steve 40 m Simeon 28 m William 23 m Millege 30 m Daniel Beall 33 m John 21 m Mack 33 m Mary Eliza 15 g Henry 36 m Emily 45 w Salenia? 35 w Mark 18 b James Culberson's will (1862) dispersement of slaves: to ELIZA HIGHTOWER: Tony 50 Emeline 33 & her infant Peggy Young 5 Isaac 3 Simon 26 William 22 to MARTHA ANN THORNTON Mose 55 m Siller 50 f Wisley 24 m Any 36 g & infant Henry Charlie 6 Maria 3 John 22 to SHERWOOD F CULBERSON Squire 55 & Rody 40 his wife James 10 Nancy 8 Jacob 9 July 18 g Bose 13 to MARY L BORDERS Meally? 30 w & her infant Joe Ella 10 Temp? 6 b Green 4 b Miberty? 27 ????? 35 Robert 9 to JOHN P CULBERSON Daniel Beal 32 Anthony 30 Viney 18 Lewis 11 b Hubbard 33 Peggy 33 Jinny 9 to SARAH SNEED Thomas 22 Parylee 22 w Ailee 5 g Narciss 3 g Daniel Hatchet 50 m Mark 16 b to MARGARET S EDWARDS Sanford 28 m Saluda 28 w Jane 23 & her child Alice 1 William 5 Steve 35 m Henry 32 m Mary Eliza 13 to granddaughter MOLLIE D SNEED mulatto negro girl Fannie 8 TO BE SOLD boy carpenter Mack Notify Administrator about this message?
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