Perry - MS-TEA3

Item

Title
Perry - MS-TEA3
Identifier
MS-TEA3
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
The Mississippi Free Trader
Date
March 5, 1839
Trade
Teamster
gender
Male
Enslaver
Sold by Jacob Soria & Co.
events
4. To be sold by Jacob Soria & Co. for an unnamed enslaver
Transcription
NEGROES AT AUCTION. BY JACOB SORIA & CO. ON MONDAY, the 18th instant, all 11 o'clock, A. M. at their auction room, corner of Main and Pearl streets, THIRTY-TWO likely NEGROES, viz :—Sharpe, aged 35, a field hand ; Perry, aged 30, a field hand and teamster; More, aged 28, a first rate field hand; Isaac, aged 25, do. do. Simon, aged 18, do- do. Sandy, aged 18, do. do. Henson, aged 18, do. do. Humphrey, aged 17, do. do. Mercer, aged 18, do. do. Allen, aged 15, do. do. George, aged 11, do. do. Peter, aged 8, do. do. Charles, aged 35, do. do. Shelby, aged 11, do. do. Harrison aged, 45, carpenter. Bill aged 14, first rate cotton picker. Judy, aged 40, good field hand. Deby, aged 40, do. do. Betsy aged 32, do. do. Hannah, aged 25, do. do. Susan, aged 23, do. do. Ellen, aged 25, do. do. Hetty, aged 18, do. do. Maxant, aged 12, do. do. Fanny, aged 7, Andrew, aged 4, Lucy Anne, aged 7, Sylvia, aged 15, Columbia, aged 17, Irene, aged 13, Eliza, aged 17. Two infants. Terms of sale—One half bills on New Orleans [?] 90 days, and one half on a credit of 12 months, joint notes, security approved by the owner. JACOB SORIA & CO., Auctioneers. march 5 dts
Item sets
Coachmen