North Carolina Freedmen transported to Other States, Part 8

 

Transcribed from the NC Freedmen's Bureau Assistant Commissioner Records 1862-1870; Roll 28, Records related to transportation, Case Files 1867 (FamilySearch.com database) by D. Williams

 

 After the Civil War, when there were hundreds of thousands of newly emancipated Slaves in North Carolina, many of them moved to the Western part of the State with the hopes of finding jobs or some ways of feeding their families. Mecklenburg Co. became the hub of Freedmen activity where the U.S. Government arranged for plantation owners from the Deep South to contract with the former slaves for employment, in return for wages, food, clothing and shelter. There were many thousands of Freedmen who signed up for the jobs, most included moving their entire families with them to their new locations. If your ancestors were living in some of the other Southern States, but were listed as born in NC, it's very possible they may have been some of the men, women and children who were transported there as part of this program. Following is a listing of names from those records.

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Contracted by D. L. Towle, of Terrebourne Parish, LA For transportation of 100 Freedmen from North Carolina.  Only 43 working adults were signed up.

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Names of Freedmen
1 Phillip Keich, age 46 
2 Sally Keich, wife, age 42 
3 Sim Keich, son, age 19 
4 Phillip Keich, son, age 17 
5 Jane Keich, daughter, age 15 
6 Sally Keich, daughter, age 12 
 & 2 children 4 & 7 years old 
7 Tom Anderson, age 26 
8 Jim Cleffordm age 23 
9 Emma Granger, age 26 
10 Lewis Langdon, age 31 
11 Eveline Langdon, wife, age 29 
12 Tom Singleton, age 23 
13 Jane Stevenson, age 37 
 & one child 9 years 
14 Bob Teny, age 29 
15 Eph Douglas, age 22 
16 Sue Wise, age 28 
17 John Thomas, age 29 
18 Sarah Banks, age 34 
 & one child 11 years 
19 Tom Beasly, age 42 
20 Zephy Beasly, wife, age 39 
21 Thomas Beasly, son, age 17 
22 Aleck Beasly, son, age 14 
23 Sally Beasly, daughter, age 12 
 & 2 children 4 & 9 years 
24 Jesse Ritch, age 26 
25 Eliza Ritch, wife, age 23 
 & one child 2 years 
26 Sam Robinson, age 38 
27 Elsy Robinson, wife, age 31 
28 Jane Smith, age 24 
29 Fred Perkin, age 21 
30 Sam Murray, age 25 
31 Jane Murray, wife, age 20 
32 Alfred McGee, age 44 
33 Vina McGee, wife, age 40 
34 Sam McGee, son, age 18 
35 Jane McGee, daughter, age 15 
36 Alf. McGee, son, age 12 
 & 2 children 3 & 8 years 
37 Abe Davis, age 25 
38 Caroline Pure, age 17  
39 Stephen Phillips, age 26 
40 Tom Hinsdale, age 36 
41 Lucy Hays, age 29 
 & one child 3 years 
42 Eph Brush,, age 23 
   
 Males = 25 
 Females= 18 
 Over 4 & under 12 = 5 
 Under 4 years = 5 
 Total = 53 
 February 13, 1867

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Contract by Gen'l W. H. Jackson, of Jackson, Madison Co, TN to transport Freedmen from Anson County, NC, January 26, 1867.

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Names of Freedmen
  George Picket  
  John Grady  
  William Pope  
  James Jackson  
  Joshua Richardson  
  Maria Richardson  
  Joseph Treadgill  
  Eli Danna  
  Harriet McClenden  
  & 4 children, aged 12, 9, 5 & 2  
  Harriet Bennett  
  & 4 children, aged 12, 10 1/2, 5 & 2  
  Samuel Smith  
  Rinda Smith  
  Cager Smith  
  Massey Smith  
  Abitha Smith  
  Samuel Smith Jr.  
  Calvin McRae  
  Harriet McRae  
  George Washington McRae  
  Hannah McRae  
  Nelson McRae  
  Susan McRae  
* Patience Green  
  Sarah Jane Green  
  Ellen Green  
  Andrew Green  
* Three children in this family too young to work out  
** Edward Smith  
  Angeline Smith  
  Lucy Smith  
  Ellen Smith  
  Andy Smith  
  General Smith  
  Winny Smith  
  Amanda Smith  
  Wiley Smith  
** 2 children in this family too your to work out  
  William Le Grand  
  Ned Leak  
  Green Little  
  Fayette Little  
  Violet Little  
  Wiley Harris  
  John Benton  
  Jim Plunket  
  Freeman Edwards  
  Albert Bogan  
  Louis Plunket  
  Calvin Boyd  
  Treon House  
  Ben McCray  
  Elar Barringtine

Hettie Barringtine

 
  
  Aaron Benton  
  Alfred Benton  
  Colin Benton  
* M. J. House  
  Lucas House  
* 2 children in this family 4 & 2 yrs old  
** Alex Chavers  
  Martha Chavers  
  Mary Chavers  
  Harry Chavers  
  Alex Chavers Jr.  
  Francis Chavers  
** 2 children 4 & 3 yrs old  
*** Joe Pope  
  Peggie Pope  
  George Pope  
  Willie Pope  
  Henry Pope  
*** 2 children 6 & 1 yrs old  
  Parthenia Howe  
  Maria Howe  
   
  69 Total  
   

 

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List of Freedmen for whom Transportation is requested by William H. Russell from Newbern,Craven Co., NC to Alleyton, Colorado County, Texas, February 16, 1867.

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Names of Freedmen
  Thomas C. Stanley  
  George W. Davis  
  Bazil Smith  
  Axiom Battle  
  Joseph Wilson  
  Jonah Wilson  
  John Rheen  
  Harry Slade  
  Martha Slade  
  Jesse Watson  
  Sylvester Respess  
  William Henderson  
  Nellie Henderson  
  Sallie Ann Henderson  
  Jane Britt  
  Margaret Copes  
  Martha Ann White  
  Benjamin Mitchell  
  Lavinia Powers  
  Isam Caps  
  George Edwards  
  Lelia Lynch  
  Mary Wiggins  
  Emma Taylor  
  Freeman Bell  
  Martha Ann Bryan  
  John Payden  
  Henrietta Gastins  
  William Kinsey  
  Phebe Kinsey  
  Dolly Ann Walter  
  Milly White  
  Henry Becton  
  Emmeline Ebon  
  Lettie Latham  
  Lucy Bonner  
  Martha Ann Bryan  
  Jacob Murray  
  Sarah Matilda Gastins} both children  
  Georgiana Gastins} under 12 years  
   

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