N.o 203
Virginia
In Louisa County Court Clerks Office, December the 6.th 1836
Peter Patterson sometimes called Peter Burbage (Son of Hannah Patterson sometimes called Hannah Burbage) who was born free, this day made application in the said office…
N.o 205
Virginia- In Louisa County Court Clerks Office February the 3.rd 1837. Harriet a free woman of colour (daughter of Lucy said Lucy was emancipated by the Rev.d John Poindexter dec.d) this day made application in the said office to be…
N.o 207
Virginia, In the Clerks Office of the County Court of Louisa, May 8.th 1837. William Mann son of Charity Mann who was born free, this day made application in the said office to be registered according to law.
It is therefore certified to…
N.o 209
State of Virginia-Louisa County Court Clerk's Office October the 2.nd 1837-Tabitha a negro woman Emancipated by the last Will and Testament of Monsieur N. Goodwin dec.d made application in the said office to be registered according to law. …
N.o 212
State of Virginia-In Louisa County Court Clerk's Office, October the 2.nd 1837-Solomon a negro man son of Tabitha, who was Emancipated by the last Will and Testament of Monsieur N. Goodwin dec.d made application in the said Office to be…
1, Alfred P, Torbert, Bertha, Melton, 24, 19
2,Dewey, Cales, Florence, Bowles, 26, 22
3, Edward E, Badgett, Rosa L, Baker, 24, 16
4, Walter A, Deale, Mary Alice, Ward, 24, 19
5, Bernard H, Melton, Minnie M, Johnson, 21, 19
6, Eric, Peetz, Audrey…
These documents are copies from the Freedmen's Bureau Field Office at Louisa Court House of the contract between John Cammack and the trustees of the First Baptist Church (including Fountain Perkins) for the purchase of the building that would become…