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 | 1800-NC Census, Hillsborough, Orange Co, NC << View United States Federal Census Help >>
William McCauley - This document enumerates 7 slaves (unnamed).
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 | 1820-NC Census, Orange Co, NC << View United States Federal Census Help >>
William McCauley - This document enumerates 12 slaves (unnamed).
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![1831 Distribution of Will Assets of Marie Angelique Derouville [Grenot] 1831 Distribution of Will Assets of Marie Angelique Derouville [Grenot]](documents/thumb_1831%20Distribution%20of%20Will%20Assets%20of%20Marie%20Angelique%20Derouville%20%5BGrenot%5D.png) | 1831 Distribution of Will Assets of Marie Angelique Derouville [Grenot] View Will Distribution Here ◄ ◄
French: "liquidation opérée par la commission royale chargée de répartir les indemnités attribuées aux anciens colons de Saint Domingue d'une sucrerie sise à Maribaroux, entre quatre de ses enfants Rose Elisabeth Veuve Lapice, Pierre Ambroise Isidore né en 1771, Marie-Anne née en 1763, et Sophie ; indemnités allouées (10% de la valeur estimative): 19.501,68 Francs.
Exclu de ce partage Charles Bernard né en 1757 vivait"en ville" à Gonaïves en 1793 ; il était propriétaire de trois esclaves et d'une habitation de ferme de café produisant 9.000 livres de revenus"
English: "Liquidation carried out by the royal commission charged with distributing the compensation awarded to former settlers of Saint Domingue from a sugar refinery located in Maribaroux, among four of her children: Rose Elisabeth Veuve Lapice, Pierre Ambroise Isidore born in 1771, Marie-Anne born in 1763, and Sophie; compensation awarded (10% of the appraised value): 19,501.68 Francs.
Excluded from this distribution: Charles Bernard, born in 1757, was living "in town" in Gonaïves in 1793; he owned three slaves and a coffee farm producing 9,000 livres in income."
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 | March 2, 1850 Mortgage Sale of some Plantations and Slaves by U.S. Marshal This document lists almost 500 slaves by names, plantation by plantation, and includes ages, Pierre had other plantations and slaves as well.
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 | Simon Couch - 1687 CT Will Note: This document incorrectly included the 1713 Will of his son, Simon born 1669. That portion can now be found on his son's page.
(A note formerly here said this document names slaves. As now edited, it does not. His son, Simon did have slaves and their names are given in his son's Will of 1713.)
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 | Simon Couch - 1713 CT Will This document names slaves.
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 | Thomas Haydon - 1782 Will Early Records of Spotsylvania Co, VA, page 482
Establishes known sons, daughters, and grandsons at the time of his death. This document names one slave.
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 | William McCauley - "Orange County 1752-1952" References History of Events from the Political Life of William McCauley

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Note: p.96 refers to brother, Matthew McCauley as a slaveholder (William's slaves are mentioned in other documents.)
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 | William McCauley - Will 1818 Will, proved 1826, Orange Co, NC
View Transcription (2020 by Doug Couch) This document names 11 slaves.
• Jacob, Edy, Fenisse, Patsey, Peter, Lindy, Dicey & her child Green, Allan, and to be freed on William's death: Caly and Nancy.
• View Indenture Bonds related to other slaves of William McCauley.
(Last revised: 29 Nov 2020)
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 | William V. Adkins, Jr. - 1784 Will This document names slaves.
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