Fanny
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Title
Fanny
Subject
Enslaved Person-Virginia-Shenandoah County
Date
February 26, 1800
Contributor
Eryn Kawecki
Relation
Mother Winn, EnslavedPerson:214856
Brother Bill, EnslavedPerson:214858
Sister Grace, EnslavedPerson:214859
Identifier
EnslavedPerson:214856
Person Item Type Metadata
Birth Date
Unknown
Birthplace
Unknown
Death Date
Unknown
Occupation
Enslaved Person
Biographical Text
Fanny, her mother Winn, and siblings Bill, and Grace were sold by John Boyle to Peter Louck to settle a debt of $833.34. This sale occurred on February 26, 1800.
Bibliography
Amelia C. Gilreath, "Shenandoah County, Virginia," vol. 4, deed book series, (1989), 79.
Additional Information
Sale was recorded on June 10, 1800
Boyle agreed to sell these four persons (through his trustee, Adam Heiskill) and a lot (No. 63) in Strasburg to settle the debt.
In the 1800 Census, a John Boyle is listed as having enslaved two people, one over the age of 16 and one between 12 and 16.
Citation
“Fanny,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed December 21, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/74721.
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