Overview

Location

Abbeville Co., SC

Date Constructed/ Founded

not determined

Associated Surnames

not determined

Historical notes

none

Associated Slave Workplaces

none



Associated Free Persons

  • John Clark (b.1767-d.1839) - owner
  • John Clark Scott - son of William Scott; heir of John Clark


Associated Enslaved Persons

1839 Slaves Named in the Will of John Clark
From the Will of John Clark, 1839

To John Clark Scott (son of William Scott)

  • Sally
  • Lucinda
  • Archey
  • Alexander
  • Sarah
  • Mary
  • Margaret
  • Thomas
  • Martha Jane
  • Elizer
  • Katherine
To friends Joshua Dubose and Thomas Cunningham
  • Jesse - old
  • Jinny - old
Note: John Clark bequeathed his furniture to the above named slaves and directed his heirs and executors to care for them and not separate them from eachother or the plantation.

To be sold, proceeds to sisters Nancy Clark and Hannah Goodman

  • Jack - negro man
  • Louisa - wife of Jack
  • Washington - son of Jack and Louisa
  • Andrew - negro man
  • William
  • Charles
Note: John Clark instructed his executors to not separate husbands from their wives and to sell them to good masters


Research Leads and Plantation Records

  • none reported yet


Miscellaneous Information

  • none


References

  • Will Transcript of John Clark, ST536. Abbeville County Will Transcripts. vol. 3, p. 23-25. South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History.
  • Rootsweb World Connect Project - Clark


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