Wednesday, May 1, 2024

30 slaves for Mary E. (Park) Robinson

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

Robinson to Robinson

Received as of January 1st 1862, of Philip B. Robinson, guardian for Mary E. Robinson, formerly Mary E. Park, who intermarried with Thomas W. Robinson on the 25th day of June 1861, the following negroes, viz, Anderson, Elmyra and child Charity, Lizzie and child Jane, Caroline, Effie, Little Anderson, Jim, Addaline, Toby, Lucy, Peter, Mary, Eliza, Allen, Isaac, Charlotte and child Emmaline, Leah and child Claudia, Moses, Augustus, Oscar, Little Mary, Sarah Ann and child George, Rose, Louisianna, and Calender, the same being the negroes included in the award of the commissioners appointed to set apart the distributive share of Mary E. Robinson in the negroes belonging to the orphans of Richard S. Park, and in full and entire satisfaction of all claim, right or interest of Mary E. Robinson in said negroes. Received also as of the day and year aforesaid from Philip B. Robinson, guardian as aforesaid the sum of thirty-one thousand seven hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventy-seven cents in cash on final settlement in full of all the claim, right or interest of Mary E. Robinson, in the promissory notes or cash and state bonds, belonging to the orphans of R. S. Park. Received also as of the day and year aforesaid the sum of twenty-five dollars, the same being the difference in negroes as awarded by the commissioners in setting apart the distribution share of Mary E. Robinson in the negroes belonging to the orphans of R. S. Park. Received also as of the day and year aforesaid from Philip B. Robinson guardian as aforesaid the sum of one thousand six hundred and fifty-four dollars and eighty-three cents in full of all the claim, right or interest of Mary E. Robinson in the plantation belonging to the orphans of Richard S. Park and the same being the award of the commissioners in setting apart the distributive share of Mary E. Robinson in said plantation. Received also as of the day and year aforesaid from Philip B. Robinson guardian as aforesaid the sum of one thousand three hundred and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-eight cents in full of all the claim, right or interest of Mary E. Robinson in the farming utensils and perishable property belonging to the orphans of Richard S. Park, and the same being the award of the commissioners in selling apart the distribution share of Mary E. Robinson in said farming utensils and perishable property. And the above and foregoing receipts are in full of all the claim, right or demand of Mary E. Robinson, against the said Philip B. Robinson guardian as aforesaid.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal on this the first day of February 1862.

Thos. W. Robinson

In presence of
R C. Hales
W. G. Johnson J.S.C.

Recorded this 6th day of May 1862.
Isaac R. Hall, Clerk

 

Reference

Greene County, Georgia, Deed Books 1852–1857, 1857–1862, images 546–547 of 555, www.familysearch.org.

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