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African Americans in Early Records of Liberty County, Georgia

Liberty County Estate Inventory – John B. Girardeau

Location: Liberty County, Georgia
Deceased: Girardeau, John B.
Date Sworn: 1803-08-05
Appraisers: Jas [James] Cochran, P. H. Wilkins, A. Maxwell
Estate Executor: Mrs. Mary Ann Girardeau
Court Officer: not listed
Date Recorded: 1803-10-04
Recording Official: N. Baker C.C.O.C.L.
Total Value of Property Appraised: $6140.50
Value of enslaved persons: $4700.00
Comments:

Enslaved Person NamedValueDescription
Buck425“Fellow” [or possibly Beck]
Anthony450“Fellow”
Caesar450“Fellow”
Abraham450“Fellow”
Cassius500“Fellow”
Nelly400“Wench”
Charlotte350“Wench and child”
Lissey250“Wench”
Neiger375“Boy” [alt: Neger, Niger]
Brutus350“Boy”
Nanny500“And child”
Frank200“Fellow”

Find the digitized original at: “Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93L-P9ZB?cc=1999178&wc=9SYT-PT5%3A267679901%2C268032901 : 20 May 2014), Liberty > Wills, appraisements and bonds 1790-1850 vol B > image 261 of 689

These antebellum estate inventories and appraisals generally included all the deceased person’s “property,” including enslaved persons. Only those names are documented here for historical and genealogical purposes. Anyone interested in the actual property owned by the deceased may find it at the link at the bottom of the page. Names are listed in the original order, as this often gives very valuable information about family groupings or the age of children (who may be listed in age order).