Parish: Not stated, but likely St. John Parish (a John Lupton wrote a will in St. John Parish, and was one of the early settlers of the Midway area)
Deceased: Lupton, John
Inventory Date: Not stated
Appraisers: John Baker, James Maxwill [alt: Maxwell], John Davis
Estate Administrator: Not stated
Date Recorded: 1767-08-31
Total Value of Property Appraised: 830.10.00
Value of enslaved persons: 465.00.00
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.
Enslaved Person Named | Value | Description |
Dianna | 0 | “An old wench Dianna” |
Phillis | 40 | “Old Phillis” |
Phillis | 60 | “Young Phillis” |
Jane | 25 | “Jane a girl” |
Toby | 15 | “Toby a boy” |
Frank | 45 | “Frank a boy” |
Juda | 30 | “A Wench Juda” [alt: Judah] |
Prince | 50 | |
London | 45 | |
Bob | 45 | “Old Bob” |
Jammy | 45 | |
Bob | 60 | “Young Bob” |
Jenny | 45 | “Jenny a wench” |
Jack | 60 |
Source: Ancestry.com, “Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992,” -> “All Counties” -> “Inventories of Estates, Vol F, 1754-1770.” Pages 289-90, Images #163-4 of 292. Accessed on 5/15/2021 at https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/007701186_00163