This post is part of an ongoing project to record names of enslaved people of Greene County, Georgia I find in historical records.
Temperance Banner, Penfield, Georgia, January 29, 1853.
Executor’s Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before the Court House door in Greeneseboro’ Greene Co., between the legal hours of sale, the Negroes belonging to the Estate of A. T. N. Vandivere, deceased; Eliza, a woman about 45 years of age, and her son Washington, about seven years old. Terms cash.
M. E. VANDIVERE, Et’x.
Jan. 29, 1853. 5—5t
Temperance Banner, Penfield, Georgia, November 4, 1854
Notice. Will be sold at the late residence of John Slaughter, deceased, on Wednesday the Sixth day of December next, all the property, both real and personal, belonging to said deceased, viz:—from seven to eight hundred acres of Land, of which there is two hundred and fifty to three hundred acres of original woodland, and a great deal of good Land besides on the premises; also fifteen likely Negroes, viz: Silla, a woman 56 years old; Peter Sayers, about 64; Jacob, 59; Minea, 56; Peter Legs, 51; Adam, 27; Levi, 37; Scott, 25; Townly, 22; Jane, 18; Mary, about 24 and 4 children from 8 months old to six years. Also, Horses, Mules, Cows and Calves and dry Cattle, 2 Carts, and 2 Yokes of Oxen, 1 Road Waggon, Pork and Stock Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to Continue from day to day, until all is sold. Terms of Sale Twelve Months Credit, small Notes and approved Security.
G. W. & R. S. SLAUGHTER, Agents for Legatees.
Oct. 31, 1854. 44-td
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