Enslaved People Named: Ben (Carpenter), Robert (bricklayer), Guy, Minty, Lafitte [alt: Lafayette], Ellen, Anthony, Daphne, John, Sam, Smos, Smos, Ceaser [alt: Caesar], Little Peter, Grace, Daniel, Washington, Sukey, August, Dolly, Judy, Stephney, Old Amos, Sukey, Peter, Sary, Dick, Fanny, Leah, Robert, Henry, Anne, George, Cate, Madeline, Sydney, Celia, Edward, Felix, Lizzy, old Sally, Cope, Tom, Susannah, Melissa, William, Gloster [alt: Gloucester], Patty (cook), Tom, Prince
On March 1, 1842, Bryan M. Morel, Bryan County, used as collateral on a promissory note to George W. Anderson and John W. Anderson, doing business in Savannah as George W. Anderson and Brother, Chatham County, for $11,000 and $4802 “the following negro slaves to wit, Ben (Carpenter), Robert (bricklayer), Guy, Minty, Lafitte [alt: Lafayette], Ellen, Anthony, Daphne, John, Sam, Smos, Smos, Ceaser [alt: Caesar], Little Peter, Grace, Daniel, Washington, Sukey, August, Dolly, Judy, Stephney, Old Amos, Sukey, Peter, Sary, Dick, Fanny, Leah, Robert, Henry, Anne, George, Cate, Madeline, Sydney, Celia, Edward, Felix, Lizzy, old Sally, Cope, Tom, Susannah, Melissa, William, Gloster [alt: Gloucester], Patty (cook), Tom and Prince.” Witnessed by Oliver S. Felt. Recorded in Bryan County Superior Court on March 8, 1842.
Bryan County, Georgia, Deeds & Mortgages, v. E-G 1830-1853, Book F (1840-46), page 86-88; digitized microfilm accessed through catalog, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VSLN-K : 9 Sep 2024), image 293-4 of 682; microfilm #007899047, citing original records of Bryan County Superior Court.