Slaves Brought Into Creek Nation

 

[M271, roll 3, frames 906-7]

" Description of the Negroes brought into the Creek nation by a detachment of Indian Warriors under the command of Col. Wm. Miller, an Indian of the Creek nation, from Florida. Viz) "

No.

Names

Age

Height

 

[Former owner, state or territory
in which, he or she resided]

 

Feet

Inches

1

Hector

55

5

8

black

Paupaul, St Augustine

 

2

John

55

5

9

black

Paupaul, St Augustine

 

3

Hector, Jr

18

5

10

black

Paupaul, St Augustine

 

4

Patty (wife of Hector)

40

5

5

black

Paupaul, St Augustine 

& three children Affa, Juan, & Sarah

5

Tyrah

22

5

2

black

Paupaul, St Augustine

& one child 

6

Hannah

24

5

4

black

Paupaul, St Augustine

& two children

7

Jeffery

36

5

10

black

Robert Gilbert, do

 

8

Frederick

27

5

7

black

Robert Gilbert, do

 

9

Bob

21

5

7

black

Robert Gilbert, do

 

10

Mag

30

5

2

black

William Harvey, St Johns River

 

11

Nancy

40

5

2

black

John Loftin, do

& three children (Loftin since dead,
now the property of Mr. Hartly)

12

Billy

45

5

5

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

13

Abner

25

5

6

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

14

Nancy

25

5

 

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

15

Dianna

13

4

10

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

16

Lewis

23

5

10

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

17

Mary

25

5

2

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

18

Hannah

46

5

4

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

19

George

65

5

10

black

John Addison, St Augustine

 

20

Cato

27

5

8

black

Don Santo, do

 

21

Caty

28

5

4

black

Fatio, do

 

22

John

25

5

7

black

Stephenosa, St Augustine

 

23

Rosa

27

5

4

black

Don Lewis, Pensacola

 

24

Hector

50

5

7

black

Stephenosa, St Augustine

 

25

Price

35

5

10

yellow

Peter McQueen

 

26

Jim

40

5

7

black

Richard,  Augustine, formerly the
Estate of Genl. Washington

 

27

John

39

5

10

yellow

Pallasur, Augustine 

 

28

John

29

5

11

black

Sarlarna, Augustine

 

29

Charles

35

5

10

black

Arradonda, Havannah

 

30

Charles

22

5

7

black

Kingsley, St Augustine

 

31

Capt. Bush

45

5

6

black

Hem choba (an Indian)

 

32

Fillis

40

5

6

black

Chaldais, Tampa Bay

& child

33

Mary

30

5

6

black

Christopher, Augustine

 

34

Toby

50

5

4

black

Spanish deserter

 

35

Augustina

25

5

6

black

An African owner unknown

 

36

Manuel

36

5

10

black

Spanish deserter

 

37

Danas Cabas

30

5

6

black

Spanish deserter, from St Marks

 

38

Peter Maranda

21

5

10

black

Spanish deserter, from St Marks

 

39

Valentine

24

5

6

black

Spanish deserter, from St Marks

 

40

William

22

5

7

black

Spanish deserter, from St Marks

 

41

Charles

36

5

7

black

Wm Johnston, New Providence

 

42

Sipia

30

5

9

black

Bolegs

 

43

Cyrus

27

5

8

black

Bolegs

 

44

Ned

50

5

6

black

Saffaoche Barnard

 

45

Nancy

28

 

 

black

Folimmia (an Indian)

& two children

The remarks set opposite the names of the above Negroes are made from the information derived from themselves as well as their owners?

Jno. Crowell
Agt. For I. A.

Thla catch ca
Augt 28th 1821

Contributed by Lance Hall, Creek Researcher

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Source:

[M271, roll 4, frames 388-89]

" Descriptive List of the Negroes brought into the Creek nation by a detachment of Indian Warriors under the command of Col. Wm. Miller a half breed Indian (Viz) "

No.

Names

Description

Former owner, state or territory
in which, he or she resided

Remarks

Age

Feet

Inches

Colour

1

Hector, Senr.

55

5

8

Blk

[G. W.] Perpaul, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

2

John

55

5

9

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

3

Hector, Jur.

18

5

10

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Ran away soon after his arrival

4

Patty

40

5

5

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

5-7

Offa, Queen, Sarah [children of Patty]

 

 

 

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

8

Tyrah

22

5

2

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Ran away

9

child [of Tyrah]

 

 

 

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Ran away

10

Hannah

24

5

4

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Ran away

11 & 12

two children [of Hannah]

 

 

 

Blk

Perpaul, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

13

Jeffrey

36

5

10

Blk

Robert Gilbert, St. Augustine

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

14

Frederick

27

5

7

Blk

Robert Gilbert, St. Augustine

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

15

Bob

21

5

7

Blk

Robert Gilbert, St. Augustine

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

16

Magg

30

5

2

Blk

Wm Harvey, St. Johns [River]

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

17

Nancy

40

5

2

Blk

John Loften, St. Johns

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

18-20

three children [of Nancy]

 

 

 

Blk

dead, now the property of Hartley

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

21

Billy

45

5

5

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

22

Abner

25

5

6

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

23

Nancy

25

5

 

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Ran away

24

Dianna

13

4

10

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Ran away

25

Lewis

23

5

10

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

26

Mary

25

5

2

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

27

Flora

10

 

 

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

28

Hannah

7

 

 

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

29

Hannah, senr.

46

5

4

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

30

George

65

5

10

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

31

Cato

27

5

8

Blk

Don Santo, Augustine

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

32

Caty

28

5

4

Blk

Fatio,            do

on hand

33

John

25

5

7

Blk

Stephenosa, St. Augustine

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

34

Hector

50

5

7

Blk

Stephenosa, St. Augustine

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

35

Rosa

27

5

4

Blk

Don Lewis, Pensacola

on hand

36

Prince

35

5

10

Blk

Peter McQueen

Ran away

37

Jim

40

5

7

Blk

Richards,  Augustine, formerly the property of Genl. Washington

on hand

38

John

39

5

10

Yellow

[Frances] Pallisier, Augustine 

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

39

John

29

5

11

Blk

Salana,      do

Delivered to James Darley as per receipt rendered

40

Charley

35

5

10

Blk

Anadonda, Havannah

Delivered to Francis R Sanchez as per receipt rendered

41

Capt. Bush

45

5

6

Blk

Hen cho hee, Indian

on hand

42

Phillis

40

5

6

Blk

Capt. Chaldios, Tampa Bay

on hand

43

child

 

 

 

Blk

Capt. Chaldais, Tampa Bay

on hand

44

Mary

30

5

6

Blk

Christopher, Augustine.

on hand

45

Toba

50

5

4

Blk

Spanish deserter

Delivered to William Kanard, an Indian, & no receipt taken

46

Augustina

25

5

6

Blk

African, owner unknown

dead

47

Manuel

36

5

10

Blk

Spanish deserter

dead

48

Dasana Cabasa

30

5

6

Blk

Spanish deserter fr. St. Marks

Set at liberty as a free man

49

Peter

21

5

10

Blk

Spanish deserter fr. St. Marks

Set at liberty as a free man

50

Valentine

25

5

6

Blk

Spanish deserter fr. St. Marks

Set at liberty as a free man

51

William

22

5

7

Blk

Spanish deserter fr. St. Marks

Set at liberty as a free man

52

Charles

36

5

7

Blk

Wm. Johnson, New Providence

on hand

53

Sipsa

30

5

7

Blk

Bow Legs [an Indian]

Ran away

54

Cyrus

27

5

8

Blk

Bow Legs [an Indian]

on hand

55

Nancy

28

 

 

Blk

Folemma, an Indian

Delivered to Folemma, an Indian & no receipt taken

56, 57

2 children [of Nancy]

 

 

 

Blk

Folemma, an Indian

Delivered to Folemma, an Indian & no receipt taken

58

Ned

50

5

6

Blk

Slaffooche Barnard, an Indian

Delivered to Slaffooche Barnard & no receipt taken

59

Charles

22

5

7

Blk

Kingsley, St. Augustine

Ran away

 

[Note. St. Augustine is on the northeast coast of Florida. St. John's River runs 10 miles east of St. Augustine. Havanna and St. Marks are about 15 and 20 miles north and south, respectively, of Tallahasse, Florida. Francis R. Sanchez resided at St. John's.]

(contributed by Lance Hall, Creek Researcher)

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[M234, roll 239, frame 333-35]

"Muster Roll of Emigrant Creek Indians who have emigrated West of the Mississippi River and arrived upon their lands West during the Quarter ending on the 30 September 1838. Subsisted by Capt. Jas. R. Stephenson, U.S. Army, Disb'g Agent Indian Department."

[This roll is the same as a muster roll of Seminoles and Negroes that arrived August 5, 1838]

Names of Heads
of Families

Number and Ages of Indians

No. of
Slaves

Total

Date of Arrival

Males

Females

under
10

of 10
& -25

of 25
& -50

over
50

under
10

of 10
& -25

of 25
& -50

over
50

Hotulgga Tustenuggee

 

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

 

3

5 August 1838

To Cose harjo

 

2

1

 

1

 

1

 

 

5

5 August 1838

Al batta fixico

 

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

 

3

5 August 1838

Chowasti Tustenuggee

1

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

 

3

5 August 1838

Joe fixico

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

5 August 1838

Fossee Yo ho lo

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

5 August 1838

No Cus harjo

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

5 August 1838

Holotta Chopco

1

1

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

3

5 August 1838

--- fa li ga

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

5 August 1838

Car lo na

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

5 August 1838

Son an Nichee

 

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

 

3

5 August 1838

So fi aggie

 

 

 

 

2

 

1

 

 

3

5 August 1838

Fus hose yo ho lo

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

5 August 1838

So nach chee

2

 

 

 

1

 

1

 

 

4

5 August 1838

Alligator

 

 

1

 

1

1

 

 

 

3

5 August 1838

Cho Cotte Tustenaggee

 

 

1

 

 

 

1

 

 

2

5 August 1838

Son ete Emathla

 

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

 

2

5 August 1838

Capiche fixico

2

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

 

4

5 August 1838

Nar Cache harjo

1

 

1

 

2

2

2

 

 

8

5 August 1838

To Cose fixico

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

5 August 1838

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

53

 

Sto a- hach is

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

1

5 August 1838

Sal ar cho chee

1

 

 

 

 

1

1

 

 

3

5 August 1838

Cle ar Che

1

 

 

 

 

1

1

 

 

3

5 August 1838

Sar ha a

1

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

2

5 August 1838

Stim ho kee

 

 

 

 

2

 

1

 

 

3

5 August 1838

Wann

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Toney

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Thomas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Billy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Prince

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Charles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Thomas? Ishmelt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Cirus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Aga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Teena?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Margaret

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Pegga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

2

5 August 1838

Salla

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

-

5 August 1838

Silla

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Hannah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Pussey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

81

 

Eliza

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Nelly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Mary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Silvia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Scipio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Molly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Dolly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Noble

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Jacobs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Daily

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Flora

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Abba

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Katy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Hannah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Silla

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Juba/Julia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Lewis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

Tarna?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1

5 August 1838

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

99

 

Recapitulation
Susbsisted to the 30th June 1838, 54-
Arrived during the Quarter
To be taken up next Quarter, 551

Jas. R. Stephenson
Capt. U. S. Army
Disbg. Agt. Ind. Dept.

 

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[M271, roll 4, frames 84-87]

" Description of the Negroes brought into the Creek nation by a detachment of Indian Warriors under the command of Col. Wm. Miller a half breed Indian (Viz) "

No.

Names

Description

Former owner, state or territory
in which, he or she resided

Age

Feet

Inches

Colour

1

Hector, Senr.

55

5

8

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

2

John

55

5

9

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

3

Hector, Jur.

18

5

10

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

4

Patty

40

5

5

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

5

Affa (children)

 

 

 

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

6

Queen (children)

 

 

 

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

7

Sarah or Cura (children)

 

 

 

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

8

Tyrah

22

5

2

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

9

child

 

 

 

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

10

Hannah

24

5

4

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

11

two children

 

 

 

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

12

two children

 

 

 

Blk

Perpall, St. Augustine

13

Jeffrey

36

5

10

Blk

Robert Gilbert, do

14

Frederick

27

5

7

Blk

Robert Gilbert, do

15

Bob

21

5

7

Blk

Robert Gilbert, do

16

Magg

30

5

2

Blk

Wm Harvey, St. Johns

17

Nancy

40

5

2

Blk

John Loften, do

18

three children

 

 

 

Blk

do, do

19

three children

 

 

 

Blk

do, do

20

three children

 

 

 

Blk

do, do

21

Billy

45

5

5

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

22

Abner

25

5

6

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

23

Nancy

25

5

 

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

24

Dianna

13

4

10

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

25

Lewis

23

5

10

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

26

Mary

25

5

2

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

27

Flo--

10

 

 

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

28

Hannah

7

 

 

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

29

Hannah

46

5

4

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

30

George

65

5

10

Blk

John Addison, St. Augustine

31

Cato

27

5

8

Blk

Don Santo, do

32

Caty

28

5

4

Blk

Fatio, do

33

John

25

5

7

Blk

Stephenosa, St. Augustine

34

Hector

50

5

7

Blk

Stephenosa, St. Augustine

35

Rosa

27

5

4

Blk

Don Lewis, Pensacola

36

Prince

35

5

10

Blk

Peter McQueen

37

Jim

40

5

7

Blk

Richard,  Augustine, formerly the
Estate of Genl. Washington

38

John

39

5

10

Yellow

Palisier, Augustine 

39

John

29

5

11

Blk

Sarlarna, do

40

Charley

35

5

10

Blk

Arradonda, Havannah

41

Capt. Bush

45

5

6

Blk

Hem choba, Indian

42

Phillis

40

5

6

Blk

Chaldais, Tampa Bay

43

child

 

 

 

Blk

Chaldais, Tampa Bay

44

Mary

30

5

6

Blk

Christopher, Augustine.

45

Toba

50

5

4

Blk

Spanish deserter

46

Augustine

25

5

6

Blk

African owner unknown

47

Manuel

36

5

10

Blk

Spanish deserter

48

Darana? Cabana?

30

5

6

Blk

Spanish deserter, St. Marks

49

Peter

21

5

10

Blk

Spanish deserter, St. Marks

50

Valentine

25

5

6

Blk

Spanish deserter, St. Marks

51

William

22

5

7

Blk

Spanish deserter, St. Marks

52

Charles

36

5

7

Blk

Wm Johnston, New Providence

53

Sipsa?

30

5

7

Blk

Bow legs, an Indian

54

Cyrus

27

5

8

Blk

Bow legs, an Indian

55

Nancy

28

 

 

Blk

Folemma, Indian

56

2 children

 

 

 

Blk

Folemma, Indian

57

2 children

 

 

 

Blk

Folemma, Indian

58

Ned

50

5

6

Blk

Saffaoche Barnard

59

Charles

22

5

7

Blk

Kingsly, St. Augustine

The following is a statement of the disposition made of the Negroes, on the annexed list

Delivered to James Darley, atty

19

Delivered to Francis R Sanchis,

10

Delivered to Slaffaocheee Barnard, and Indian

1

 

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30

Escaped since my last return

10

In the possession of George Lovatt &
Wm Kennard, Indians for safe keeping

10

In the possession of Oak-fuska Ohola &
others for safe keeping

9

 

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59

The above is a correct statement of the situation of the annexed described Negroes.

Jno. Crowell
Agt. for I. A.

Creek Agency
Jany 22nd 1822


The following is a list of the names of persons to whom Negroes were delivered by the Indian detachment, under the command of Col. Wm. Miller in their march from Florida to Fort Mitchell, (Viz)

Edward Doyle, for Forbes Do now in the hand of Joseph Marshall, a half breed

12

Concharta Micco, an Indian

5

Concharta Micco, Daughter & Nephew Do

3

Anthony McCullock, White man Fort Gaines

1

Daniel Perryman, an Indian

1

Wm. Hu--bly, Linn delivered to Col Clinch, for John McIntosh

1

Concharta Micco, for Forbes Do

1

John Steedham, an Indian

2

Wm. Kinnard, do do

7

John, a free Man, Set at Liberty

1

 

34

The above list is made form the best information I have been able to procure in relation to Negroes left by the Indian detachment, on its march to Fort Mitchell. My informant does not recollect the names of the Negroes.

Jno. Crowell
agt. for I. A.


 

[Note. St. Augustine is on the northeast coast of Florida. St. John's River runs 10 miles east of St. Augustine. Havanna and St. Marks are about 15 and 20 miles north and south, respectively, of Tallahassee, Florida.]

 


[M234, roll 291, frames 430-31]

Emign. Florida
Adjutant General
Augt 25th 1842

Refers letter of Col. W. J. Worth enclosing statement of Negroes, with the Army in Florida on 1st June 1841, and of those captured since, showing by whom owned, to whom sold, & c. Also enclosing the following papers: "Proceedings of a board for the appraisment of Negro Sampson", No. 5 - Do for the valuation of "Morris", No. 6, - "Copy of papers in the case of Indian Negro Sampsom", No. 3, - "Copy of endorsement of Gofer John's papers", No. 2, - and No. 7 paper relating to "Betsey".

 

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Recd 25 Augt 1842


Statement of Indian Negroes with the Army of Florida on the 1st of June 1841.  Also Negroes that have been surrendered and been captured since that time:  How disposed of. Viz.

No.

Names of Negroes

Sex

Age

By whom owned

To whom sold

Amount Paid

When Emigrated West

Remarks

1

Charles Payne

male

60

 

 

 

October 11th 1841

Old Charles Payne belongs to Micanopy, Surrendered to General Jesup

2

Simon

"

25

 

 

 

do

his son, Surrendered to General Jesup

3

Eliza

female

55

 

 

 

 

died at Tampa Bay in September 1841, Surrendered to General Jesup

4

Jane

"

35

 

 

 

October 11th 1841

Wife of Charles Payne owned by him, Surrendered to General Jesup

 

5

Primus

male

60

 

 

 

 

owned by Harriet Bowlegs, died at Cedar Keys June 5th 1842

6

Betsey

female

30

 

 

 

 

Claimed by a Creek Indian in Arkansas (Now at Cedar Keys) See paper No. 7

 

7

Rose Sena factor

female

55

 

 

 

October 11th 1841

See proceedings of a board.  See papers marked No. 1 and 4

8

Billy Sena factor

male

38

 

 

 

do

9

Nancy

female

25

 

 

 

do

10

Maria

"

17

 

 

 

do

11

Portia (child of Billy) 

"

10

 

 

 

do

12

July (child of Billy)

male

4

 

 

 

do

 

13

Isaac

"

40

 

 

 

July 14th 1842

E na ah Mico (Governor) Chief of the Micasukee claims him.  Come in with Cosa Tustenugga April 1841 [see July 14, 1842 muster roll]

14

Clauda

female

40

 

 

 

"

Owned by Halah toochee

15

Affey

"

20

 

 

 

"

do

16

Scipio

male

22

 

 

 

"

do, captured by Sergt Nash 8th Inftry July 31 1841

17

Bob

"

16

 

 

 

"

do

18

Jim

"

13

 

 

 

"

do, same

19

Milley

female

3

 

 

 

"

do

 

20

Jenny &

female

25

 

 

 

October 11th 1841

Free by Negro Sandy, child from an Indian wife

21-
24

4 children

male &
female

2-8

 

 

 

do

Children by an Indian "Kelly"

 

25

Gofer John

male

35

 

 

 

July 14th 1842

The property of Charles Cohia (dead) claimed by wife of Charles Cohia in Arkansas (Free See document No. 2)

26

John Phillip

"

35

 

 

 

 

Owned by Coa coo chee, on duty at Tampa, Fa, Interpretor

27

Sampson

"

28

free

 

 

April 10th 1842

Surrendered to Genl Jesup.  See document No. 3

28

Morris

"

30

 

self

500.00

 

Free, Bill of Sale recorded in Augustine, Flo July 5th 1842, from Col G. Humphreys, on duty at Fort King, Fa. Interpretor, see paper No. 6 

 

29

Sampson

male

38

 

self

1200.00

 

Free, See paper No. 5, Bill of Sale recorded in St Augustine Flo Jany 18 1842, from Col G. Humphreys, Interpretor at Tampa, Fa.

30

Sam

"

28

Coa coo chee

 

 

October 11th 1841

Came in with the Band of Coa coo chee

31

John

"

12

A. J. Forester

Coa coo che

400.00

October 11th 1841

Claimed by Mr. Forrester. See proceedings of a board Oct 11th 1841, No. 4, paid for see voucher for'd  Disbg Agent 23rd July? 1842

32

John Crews

"

35

 

self

750.00

 

Free Bill of sale recorded in St Augustine June 27th 1842, from E. Creivs?, on duty at Indian Key, Fa. with the Navy as Interpretor, see voucher forwarded by Disbg Agent 2 qr 1842.

 

33

Joe

male

25

 

 

 

 

at Fort Pierce, Fa. claimed by A. J. Forester, came in with Coa coo chee May 1841.

 Prior to 1st June 1841

 

Sophia

female

40

 

 

 

May 11th 1841

Said to belong to Cosa Tustenuggee, claimed by Col. G. Humphreys, claim established, see voucher August 3 qr 1842 for'd by Disbg Agent.

 

Dennis

male

28

Harriet

 

 

March 20th 1841

Surrendered to General Taylor

 

Mary (his wife)

female

25

Cho car tee

 

 

do

Formerly the property of Tuskegee, claimed by Solano of St. Augustine. No papers in the case

 

Hannah (her mother)

"

45

do

 

 

do

do 

 

1 child (of Mary)

"

2

do

 

 

do

do

 

Jim or Friday

male

28

Genl. D. L. Clinch?

Powis fixico

1000.00

do

Free. Purchased under the instructions from the Secretary of War, see voucher forwarded by Disbg Agent 2 qr 1842

 

Teena

female

45

Free

 

 

May 11th 1841

Surrendered to General Taylor in January 1838?

 

Nanny & child

"

19

"

 

 

do

"

 

Susan & child

"

22

"

 

 

do

"

 

Sampson

male

18

"

 

 

do

"

 

Nelly

female

16

"

 

 

do

"

 

Christopher

male

12

"

 

 

do

"

 

Jinney

female

10

"

 

 

do

"

 

Nareta

"

3

"

 

 

do

"

 

Poor Gal

"

2

"

 

 

do

"

W. J. Worth

-- -- 9th Military Department, Cedar Keys, Fa. July 31st 1842

I. T. Sprague, Lt &  A. D. C. & A. I. Agent