Winney
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Winney
Subject
Enslaved Person-Virginia-Shenandoah County
Date
February 12, 1823
Contributor
Dan Smith
Relation
Ned, EnslavedPerson:18123
Cate, EnslavedPerson:18124
George, EnslavedPerson:18125
Ben, EnslavedPerson:18126
Nance, EnslavedPerson:18127
John, EnslavedPerson:18128
Abraham, EnslavedPerson:18129
Pat, EnslavedPerson:18130
Susanna, EnslavedPerson:18131
Newman, EnslavedPerson:18132
Barbara, EnslavedPerson:18133
Identifier
EnslavedPerson:18134
Person Item Type Metadata
Birth Date
Unknown
Birthplace
Unknown
Death Date
Unknown
Occupation
Enslaved Person
Biographical Text
Winny was willed to Philip Long's daughter, Mary Secrist.
Bibliography
Amelia C. Gilreath, Shenandoah County Virginia: Abstracts of Wills 1772-1850. (self-pub., 1980), 136.
Nancy Stewart, "African Americans in Shenandoah County, Virginia Notebooks," vol. 2, book B, (2010), 212.
Nancy Stewart, "African Americans in Shenandoah County, Virginia Notebooks," vol. 2, book A, (2010), 118.
Additional Information
Enslaved by Philip Long.
Will proven February 13, 1826; Will Book N, p. 379
In the 1810 census, Philip Long enslaved fourteen people.
In the 1820 census, Philip Long enslaved twelve people: eight men and four women.
In the 1820 census, Philip Long enslaved twelve people: eight men and four women.
In the 1830 census Mary Ann Long enslaved six people. Of the men, one was under age 10, one was 10-24, one was 24-36, and one was 36-55.
Of the women, one was under age 10 and one was 24-36.
Of the women, one was under age 10 and one was 24-36.
Citation
“Winney,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 24, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/14556.
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