Name | Lane, George W. [1] | |
Gender | Male | |
Slavery Event | 1825 | Fairfax County, Virginia ![]() |
Bill of Sale from George W. Lane to Ann Adams: Lucy & Nancy. | ||
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Slavery Event | 1827 | Fairfax County, Virginia ![]() |
Will of Ann Adams [Bequeathment of slaves]. To daughter Mary S. Hening: negro man Isaac, all furniture with the promise that she will take care of aged & faithful servant Betty; to granddaughter Mary M. Henning: negro girl Milly; to daughter frances Lane: the use of two negro slaves- Natt & Henry for her natural life, and at her death, Natt is to go to grandson Richard H. Lane and Henry to g to grandson Presley Carr Lane; to granddaughter Ann Susanna Lane, daughter of deceased daughter Nancy Lane, slave named Frederick who shall be held in trust for said Ann until she is 21 years old; to grandson William Francis Lane negro boy Eli alias William Eli who shall be held in trust for said William until he is 21 years old; slaves Frederick & Eli may be sold or hired out by the trustees if the estate needs money. | ||
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Slavery Event | 1828 | Fairfax County, Virginia ![]() |
Inventory of Ann Adams: negro man Natt $150; negro young man Henry $400; negro old man Isaac $150; negro boy Frederick $225; negro boy Eli $100; negro girl Milly $150. (Natt & Henry had been on their way to Missouri...are back now. They were devised to daughter, Frances F. Lane & her husband, George W. Lane). [Postscript on original document is involved and should be read in entirety]. | ||
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Person ID | I56 | Slavery Inventory Database |
Last Modified | 22 May 2018 |
Family | Adams, Frances F. | |||||
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Last Modified | 22 May 2018 | |||||
Family ID | F6 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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