Overview

Location

Caswell County, NC

Date Constructed/ Founded

c.1763

Associated Surnames

Kimbrough, Graves, Brown, Bryant, Bruyce, Turner, Nowel, Cannon

Historical notes

none

Associated Slave Workplaces

Henry Turner Plantation - Caswell County, NC



Associated Free Persons

  • Thomas Kimbrough - (d. 1777) Owner. He moved his family from Orange County, Virginia, to North Carolina in about 1763.
  • Eleanor Graves Kimbrough (d. 1786) Wife of Thomas Kimbrough. She was the daugther of Thomas Graves.


Associated Enslaved Persons

Slaves of Thomas Kimbrough
From the will of Thomas Kimbrough, 1777
Given to wife Eleanor

  • Sam
  • George
  • Cato
  • Suey
  • Phebe
Given to son John Kimbrough
  • Britain - boy
Given to son Thomas Kimbrough
  • Jenny - girl
Given to son Robert Kimbrough
  • Lydia - woman
  • Unnamed
Given to son Graves Kimbrough
  • Daniel - boy
Given to daughter Sarah Brown
  • Ben - boy
Given to daughter Mary Bryant
  • Joe - boy
Given to daughter Betty Bruce
  • Daphney - girl
Given to daughter Nancy Turner (wife of Henry Turner of the Henry Turner Plantation - Caswell County, NC)
  • Sam - boy
Given to daughter Sukey Nowel
Rachel - girl

Given to daughter Franky Cannon

  • Agg - girl
  • Davey - boy
Slaves of Eleanor Kimbrough
From the 1786 tax list of Caswell County, NC
  • 6 black polls


Research Leads and Plantation Records

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Miscellaneous Information

  • none


References

  • Will of Thomas Kimbrough, 1777, Caswell County, NC
  • Tax records of Caswell County, NC


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