Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Julia, property of William A. Colclough or P. J. Tuggle

This post is part of an ongoing project to record names of enslaved people of Greene County, Georgia I find in historical records. 

Note: It is not clear to me who the slave owner was, so I have included both names in the title. If someone with legal knowledge can explain, I will make the correction to the title.

The Georgia Temperance Crusader, Penfield, Georgia, April 1, 1858

Greene Sheriff’s Sale.

WILL be sold before the Court-house door in the city of Greenesboro, on the 1st Tuesday in April next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:

The store-house and lot near Union Point: Levied on by virtue of a Justice’s Court fi. fa. issued from the 148th District, G. M. in favor in John F. Zimmerman vs. Robert Newsome. Levied on and returned to me by Hiram Rouzee, Constable.

Also, a negro girl about five years old, of black complexion, by name of Julia: Levied on by virtue of two Justice’s Court fi. fas. issued from the 140th District, G. M. in favor of William A. Colclough & Co. vs. P. J. Tuggle. Levied on by C. B. Mitchell, Constable.

One house and lot in the village of White Plains, containing one acre, more or less, adjoining lands of R. H. Jacks and others: levied on as the property of John K. Floyd, a free man of color, to satisfy a fi fa from the Inferior Court of Greene county, in favor of Thos. Hightower, survivor, vs. Elisha P. Jarrell, guardian for John K. Floyd. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.

I. MORRISON, Sh’ff.

March 2, 1858.


Reference

Greene Sheriff’s Sale, The Georgia Temperance Crusader, Penfield, Georgia, April 1, 1858. 

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