Name | , Lucinda [1] | |
Gender | Female | |
Slavery Event | 17 Jan 1820 | Fairfax County, Virginia [1] |
Will of Martin Cockburn, of Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia. Will written on 17 July 1818. Slaves bequeathed to Ann Massey: Ann (ID 2127) Hagar (ID 2132) Grace (ID 2133) Nell (ID 2134) Nace (ID 2135) John (ID 2136) Nathan (ID 2137) Eliza (ID 2138) Amanda (ID 2139) Katy (ID 2140) Cajey (ID 2141) Young Hagar (ID 2142) Sall (ID 2143) Sally (ID 2144) Jerry (ID 2145) Henry (ID 2146) Ann Massey is also to receive 156 acres on Pohick Creek, Fairfax County, Virginia. Slaves bequeathed to Dr. John Bronaugh, of Prince William County, Virginia: Leah (ID 2147) Venus (ID 2148) Reuben (ID 2149) John (ID 2150) Austin (ID 2151) Young Leah (ID 2152) Henry (ID 2153) Thomas (ID 2154) Barry (ID 2155) Hardiman commonly called 'Will' (ID 2156) Beck (ID 2157) Lucinda (ID 2158) Slaves bequeathed to Martin Bronaugh: James (ID 2159) Rachel (ID 2160) Young Rachel (ID 2161) Fanney (ID 2162) Charles (ID 2163) James, the son of Rachel (ID 2164) Slaves bequeathed to Amelia Bronaugh: Hannah (ID 2165) Bob (ID 2166) Ann (ID 2167) John (ID 2168) Davy (ID 2169( Dr. John Bronaugh & his brother, Martin also to receive 1115 acres in Prince William County, Virginia. | ||
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Person ID | I2158 | Slavery Inventory Database |
Last Modified | 23 May 2019 |
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