Parish: St. John
Deceased: Martin, John
Notification Date: 1772-12-18
Date Sworn: 1773-01-06
Officer: John Mitchell, J.P.
Appraisers: Richd [Richard] Baker, John Winn, Junr [Junior], John Bacon
Estate Executor: William Gibbons “one of the executors”
Inventory Date (if given): 1773-01-06
Total Value of Property Appraised: 2028.18.6 pounds
Value of enslaved persons: 1632.10.0 pounds
Comments: All value amounts are in pounds. Only the enslaved people in the inventory are listed below. Please see the original for other parts of the inventory.
NOTE: Some of these names were very difficult to read and seem unusual. Transcribed as seen but may be wrong.
Enslaved Person Named | Value | Description |
Winter Phoby Abu March Bing Sarah | 75.0.0 60.0.0 50.0.0 35.0.0 37.0.0 25.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] [Alt: Phoebe] |
Boatswain Nanny Lucy | 50.0.00 50.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] “Nanny & child Lucy” |
Abram Andrew Jinny | 60.0.0 55.0.0 30.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] [alt: Jenny] |
Mary Pamola Nero | 20.0.0 50.0.0 50.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] [Alt: Pamela] |
Crosia Toney George Pey | 50.0.0 50.0.0 35.0.0 10.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] [Alt: Tony] |
Billy Mariah & Die Glasgow | 55.0.0 55.0.0 10.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] |
Ming Lucey Sam Cloey | 60.0.0 50.0.0 30.0.0 50.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] [Alt: Lucy] [Alt: Chloe] |
Rachel Casar Affey Jack | 50.0.0 10.0.0 5.0.0 35.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] [Alt: Caesar] |
Summer Amey Charles | 60.0.0 50.0.0 70.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] [Alt: Amy] |
Dick Bess July Sambo | 60.0.0 60.0.0 0.10.0 25.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] |
Cain Harry | 60.0.0 45.0.0 | [Listed together – Possibly related] |
Source: “Colonial Government, Estate Records, RG 49-1-1, Georgia Archives,” Colonial Estate Records, held by Georgia Archives Virtual Vault; accessed online at: https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/corp/id/2746/rec/227.
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).