Unnamed Cooper #16 - COO73

Item

Title
Unnamed Cooper #16 - COO73
Identifier
COO73
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Coopers and cooperage
Source
South Carolina Gazette
Date
May 18, 1752
Type
Advertisement
Trade
Cooper
gender
Male
Enslaver
Dr. William Bruce (deceased)
Transcription
TO BE SOLD by the Subscriber, on Wednesday the third day of June next, at public vendue, at the parsonage house in St. Thomas parish, where the late Doct. William Bruce lived, all the personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of a parcel of SLAVES, (amongst which are a cooper and carpenter) a small stock of cattle thro' which the distemper has gone; some riding horses and breeding mares, hogs, and sundry household goods, with an assortment of medicines, books, &c. Credit will be given for all sums above Ten Pounds until the first day of January next, with interest from the say of sale, and giving secutiry: All sums at or under Ten Pounds to be paid down. As there is an absolute necessity of speedily settling all the affairs of the said deceased, these are to desire all persons that have any demands on the said estate to bring them in properly attested, and those indebted to that estate, are desired to discharge the same by the tenth day of June next, to
PRISCILLA BRUCE, Executrix.
Home
Dr. William Bruce's Parsonage House in St. Thomas Parish
events
1. Enslaved by Dr. William Bruce
2. To be Sold by Priscilla Bruce
homeLocation
St. Thomas Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina