Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Louisana, Jack, and Greene

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

Louisana, property of Joseph N. Raden

The Georgia Temperance Crusader, Penfield, Georgia, February 18, 1858

Will be sold, in the city of Greenesboro, on the 1st Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:

1 negro girl, Louisana, about 10 years old, of black complexion: levied on as the property of Jos. N. Raden, to satisfy sundry Justices’ Court fi.fas. from the 148th dist. G. M. in favor of James M. Lankford vs. Joseph N. Raden; Armstrong & Wilson vs. Joseph N. Raden; A. B. Phelps vs. Joseph N. Raden; William N. Williams vs. Joseph N. Raden, and James R. Sanders vs. Joseph N. Raden. Levy made and returned to me by Levi Mays, constable.

Jan. 14, 1858 C. C. Norton, D. Sh’ff. 


Jack and Greene, property of Mary Ann H. Findley

The Georgia Temperance Crusader, Penfield, Georgia, January 21, 1858

Administrator’s Sale.

Will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House in Greenesboro’ between the legal hours of sale, two negroes, viz: Jack about 17 years old and Greene about 18 years old. Sold as the property of Mary Ann H. Findley dec’d, under an order of the Court of ordinary of Greene county. Terms cash.

S. M. Findley, Adm’r.

Greenesboro, Ga, December 7th, 1857.

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