Enslaved People Named: Judy, Moses, Jack, Nanny, Louisa, Jack, Stephen, Lucy, Sarah, David, Sandy
On March 1, 1806, Richard M. Maxwell, Bryan County, used as collateral on a promissory note of $2235.64 to Edward Stebbins, merchant of Savannah, “the following negro slaves to wit Judy & her four children Moses, Jack, Nanny & Louisa, and Jack, Stephen, Lucy, Sarah, David, & Sandy & the future issue of the female slaves.” Witnessed by Peter N. Borinsmade, John B. Gilbart. Recorded in Bryan County Superior Court on March 26, 1806.
Bryan County, Georgia, Deeds & Mortgages, v. A-D 1796-1829, Book B (1799-1807), page 225-7; digitized microfilm accessed through catalog, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-KSTK : 26 May 2024), image 234-5 of 600; microfilm #007899046, citing original records of Bryan County Superior Court.