Name |
Allison, Harrison [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Slavery Event |
21 Sep 1812 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [2] |
Will of Thomas Alliston. Bequeathments. To son John: slaves Daniel, Lucy & Linney. To son Harrison Allison: slaves Old James, Young James & Barshaley. To granddaughter Sarah Alliston: "the first female child that either of my negro women (not heretofore devised) may have, to be kept with its mother until it is four years of age." To son Thompson: all of the estate not hereto devised. Will written on 23 Apr 1812. |
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Slavery Event |
9 May 1825 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [3] |
Deed of Trust from Thompson Allison to Peter B. Bradley for the use of Harrison Allison. Negro man, George & 3-year-old Henry. |
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Died |
Bef 25 May 1832 [4] |
Slavery Event |
25 May 1832 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [4] |
Will of Harrison Allison. Slaves mentioned: Harriet & child, Enoch, Jeffery, Elizabeth, Matilda, Sophia. |
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Slavery Event |
21 Sep 1832 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [5] |
Deed of Gift from Edward Jacobs to his sons, Alford Jacobs & Harrison Jacobs. Harrison Allison was the original owner of slaves Mima & Sophia. Harrison Allison gave said slaves to his daughter, who was the wife of said Edward Jacobs. |
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Slavery Event |
19 Nov 1832 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [6] |
Deed of Gift from Harrison Allison to William & Elizabeth Rogers. Harrison Allison had given his daughter, Elizabeth Allison Rogers and to her children, negro woman Sall Mudd & her child and a negro woman, Elizabeth. |
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Slavery Event |
23 Oct 1833 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [7] |
Probate Inventory of Harrison Allison. Slaves: John Blackbourne, George & Cornelius, negro boys, valued together for $500. Jacob Burrell, negro, $400. James Gaddis, negro, $200. Isaac Lewis, negro, $400. Ben May, a very old man, $10. Elizabeth Mudd, negro, $200, given to William Rogers & wife. Jack Mudd, negro, $250. Isaac Parker, negro, $300. Dennis Payne & Gracy, very old people, valued together for $1. Bersheba, negro & her 5 children: Mariah, Sally, Henry, Boson and Daniel valued together for $1100. Penny, negro & her 5 children: Susan, Frederick, Ann, Helen and Harry valued together for $800. Jane Eliza, negro & her 2 children: Mary and Bill valued together for $300. Enoch, negro, $700, given to Robert Allison. Harriet, negro, $700, given to Robert Allison. Jeff, negro, $700, given to Robert Allison. Mary, negro, $700, given to Robert Allison. Matilda, negro & her infant valued together for $300, given to William Greenwood & wife. Sophy, negro, $800, given to Edward Jacobs & wife. |
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Slavery Event |
May 1834 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [8] |
Estate Account of Harrison Allison, dec'd. Jan. 1833: cash paid for shoes for negro Bersheba. Feb. 1833: cash paid for blankets for Isaac & Ben. Mar. 1833: cash paid for clothing for Grace & Dennis. Aug. 1833: cash paid for clothing for Penny & child. 1833: clothes and food for "blacks" mentioned. |
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Slavery Event |
May 1835 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [9] |
Estate Account of Harrison Allison. Dec. 1833: cash paid for wood furnished to Dennis, old slave of the estate. Sep 1834: cash paid for burial of old Dennis. Jan 1836: cash paid for wood for old Grace. |
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Slavery Event |
15 May 1837 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [1] |
Guardian Account of Amanda Allison, Andrew Allison & George W. Allison, Porter Allison & Sinah Ann Alison (Estate of Harrison Allison). Slave Hires. Bersheba, old woman & boy Daniel hired out for victuals and clothes in 1833. Bersheba, old woman hired out for victuals & clothes in 1834. Boson,a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and hired out to Dennis Johnson for $4 in 1834. Cornelius, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and 1834. Daniel , a boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1834. Dennis & Old Grace living near Alexandria, [hired out for?] a small charge against estate for fire wood in 1833. Frederick, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 & 1834. George, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and hired out to Tartton Henderson for $4 in 1834. Grace, an old woman, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1834. Jacob, a young man, hired out to William D. Nutt for $55 in 1833 and for $60 in 1834. Jane Eliza & two small children hired out to William Greenwood for $6 in 1833 and hired out to William Kaling for $20 in 1834 (one child having died in previous year). John Blackburn, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and hired out to Richard M. Lee for $12 in 1834. Maria, a young woman, hired out to James Reid for $24 in 1833 and hired out with her infant child to Horace Windsor for $12 in 1834. Penny & three children hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and [all] hired out to Lawrence Hooff for $1 in 1834. Susan, a small girl, hired out to Thomas Meade for $6 in 1833 and hired out to Theodore Meade for $12 in 1834. James Gaddis, an old man, hired out to John Wiggs for $40 in 1833 and 1834. Henry Herbert, a boy, hired out to his father, Henry Herbert for $18 in 1833 and $20 in 1834. Sally Herbert, a girl, hired out to Alexander Moore for $18 in 1833 and for $20 in 1834. Isaac Lewis, young, hired out to James W. Coakley for $60 in 1833 and to Lawrence Hooff for $60 in 1834. Ben May, an old man, hired out to John Rogers for $15 in 1833 and to Joseph Cash for $15 in 1834. John Mudd, a young man, hired out to William Simms for $40 in 1833 and to Robert Allison for $40 in 1834. Isaac Parker, an insane man, hired out to William Javins for $30 in 1833 and to Dennis Johnson for $30 in 1834. |
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Slavery Event |
18 Dec 1837 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [10] |
Guardian Account of Amanda Jane Allison, Andrew H. Allison, George Allison, Porter Allison & Sinah Allison (Children of Harrison Allison, deceased). Slave Hires. Bersheba, old woman, support for victuals & clothes in 1835 & 1836. Boson, a small boy, hired out to Dennis Johnson for $4 in 1835 and for $8 in 1836. Cornelius, a boy, support for victuals & clothes in 1835 & 1836. Daniel, a boy, support for victuals & clothes in 1835 and hired out to Henry Herbert [freeman of color] for $5 in 1836. Frederick, a small boy, hired out to Willis Anderson for $5 in 1835 and for $6 in 1836. George, a small boy, hired out to Isaac Robbins for $3 in 1835 and for $6 in 1836. Grace, an old woman, support for victuals & clothes in 1835 & 1836. Jacob, a man, hired out to Craven Allison for $60 in 1835 & 1836. Jane Eliza & child hired out to Wilkerson Williams for $20 in 1835 and to George Keating for $24 in 1836. John, a small boy, support for victuals & clothes. Maria & two small children hired out to W. Miller for $0 in 1835 and to Thomas Thomas for $5 in 1836. Penny & three children hired out to Lawrence Hooff for $5 in 1835 and to William Campbell for $9 in 1836. Susan, a girl, hired out to Theodore Meade for $12 in 1835 and for $8 in 1836. John Blackburn, a boy, hired out to Richard R. Lee for $12 in 1835 and to Andrew Glinn for $16 in 1836. James Giddis, an old man, hired out to West Ford [free man of color] for $40 in 1835 & 1836. Henry Herbert, a boy, hired out to Craven Allison for $24 in 1835 & 1836. Sally Herbert, a girl, hired out to Edward Burchell for $20 in 1835 & 1836. Isaac Lewis, a man, hired out to Lawrence Hooff for $60 in 1835 and to William Mankins for $60 in 1836. Ben May, an old man, hired out to Carrol Baker for $9 in 1835 and to Joseph Cash for $10 in 1836. John Mudd, a man, hired out to Willis Anderson for $50 in 1835 and for $54 in 1836. Isaac Parker, an insane man, hired out to Dennis Johnson for $30 in 1835 & 1836. |
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Slavery Event |
17 Mar 1840 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [11] |
Guardian Account of George W. Allison & Sinah Ann Allison (minor children of Harrison Allison, dec'd). Slave Hires. Bersheba, hired out to John Henderson for victuals & clothes in 1837 and hired out for victuals & clothes in 1838. Boson, a boy, hired out to Dennis Johnson for $10 in 1837 and for $15 in 1838. Cornelius, a boy, hired out to John Henderson for victuals & clothes in 1837 and to John Henderson for $5 in 1838. Daniel, a boy, hired out to Henry Herbert for $5 in 1837 and for $6 in 1838. Frederick, a boy, hired out to John Henderson for $6 in 1837 and for $8 in 1838. George, a boy, hired out to Christine Schoff for $12 in 1837 and to Willis Henderson for $16 in 1838. Grace, hired out to John Henderson for victuals & clothes in 1837 and 1838. Jane Eliza & two children hired out to Robert Allison for #12 in 1837 and hired out with three small children for victuals & clothes in 1838. Maria and two children hired out to Jacob & Andrew Hoover for $15 in 1837. Penny & three children hired out to William Campbell for $15 in 1837 and to Samuel Harris for $25 in 1838. Susan, a girl, & an infant child [interpreted to be the child of someone else] hired out to William Hammersley for $6 in 1837 and to West Ford [free man of color] for $12 in 1838. John Blackburn, a boy, hired out to Andrew Glenn for $18 in 1837 and for $22 in 1838. Jacob Burrell, a man, hired out to John Allison for $60 in 1837 and to Richard Stanton for $60 in 1838. James Geddis, an old man, hired out to West Ford [free man of color] for $40 in 1837 & 1838. Henry Herbert, a boy, hired out to Dennis Johnson for $35 in 1837 and for $40 in 1838. Sally Herbert, a girl, hired out to Moses O. B. Caywood for $30 in 1837. Isaac Lewis, "young", hired out to George Smoot for $60 in 1837 and to William Irwin for $60 in 1838. Ben May, a very old man, hired out for part of 1837 for $8, "Old Ben dead" by 1838. John Mudd, "young", hired out to Robert Allison for $60 in 1837 and to Kiney Roan for $60 in 1838. Isaac Parker, "insane", hired out to Dennis Johnson for $30 in 1837 & 1838. |
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Slavery Event |
20 Apr 1840 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [12] |
John Mudd, slave of the estate of Harrison Allison, deceased, charged with rebellion and insurrection. Found not guilty. Discharged. Administrator of estate to pay $25 to defense counsels. |
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Slavery Event |
18 May 1840 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [13] |
Dennis Johnston [Johnson], guardian to George & Sinah Allison, infant children of Harrison Allison, dec'd., slave John Mudd to be sold. |
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Slavery Event |
18 Jul 1842 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [14] |
Guardian Account of George W. Allison & Martha Ann Allison (minor children of Harrison Allison, dec'd). Cash received by sale of John Mudd, $500. Apr. 1840: cash paid attorney feea for defense of John & Henry. John Blackburn hired out to Jacob Martin in 1839 and to James Roche in 1840 & 1841. Henry Herbert hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1839 and to John Thomson in 1840 & 1841. Isaac Lewis hired out to J. M. Johnson in 1839 and to Reid Cross in 1840 & 1841. John Mudd hired out to G. P. Wise in 1839 and to Dennis Johnson for 2 months in 1840. Isaac Parker, insane, hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1839, 1840 & 1841. Ann hired out to Mrs. Cross in 1839, to Richard Cross in 1840 and to Mr. Wheeler in 1841. Bazil, a boy, hired out to Henry Herbert [free man of color] in 1839, 1840 & 1841. Bersheba hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1839 & 1840 and to John Rogers in 1841. Cornelius, a boy, hired out to Mrs. Burfoot in 1839, to Money & Dixon in 1840 and to Martha Sullivan in 1841. Frederick, a boy, hired out to Peter Henderson in 1839, 1840 & 1841. George, a boy, hired out to Willis Henderson in 1839, 1840 & 1841. Old Grace hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1839 & 1840 and to John Rogers in 1841. Helen hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1840 & 1841. Henry hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1840 and to W[illis] Henderson in 1841. Jacob hired out to Richard Stanton in 1839, 1840 & 1841. James hired out to Thomas Davy in 1839, to Willis Henderson in 1840 and to John McCormick in 1841. Jane Eliza & 3 children hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1839 and with 4 children to John Rogers in 1840 & 1841. Maria & 3 children hired out to A. Hoover in 1839, with 3 children to [Unknown] Frazier in 1840 and with 4 children to John Rogers in 1841. Penny hired out to J. Harris in 1839, to S. Larmour in 1840 and to Charles Koons in 1841. Reason hired out to Dennis Johnson in 1839, 1840 & 1841. Sally hired out to John Green in 1839 & 1840 and to Benoni Wheat in 1841. Susan & child hired out to [Unknown] Clapham in 1839, to Mrs. Ross in 1840 and to Mrs. Cash & Mrs. Ross in 1841. |
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Slavery Event |
18 Nov 1844 |
Fairfax County, Virginia [15] |
Guardian Account of George Allison & Sinah Ann Allison, (minor children of Harrison Allison, dec'd.). Jul. 1842: Midwives fee for waiting on Maria. Feb. 1843: cord wood to Old Grace. Midwives fee for Sally, cash paid for coffin & burying Sally's child. Slave Hires: |
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Person ID |
I430 |
Slavery Inventory Database |
Last Modified |
29 Jun 2018 |