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1860 Slave Schedule

1860 Slave Schedule

Victoria County

There are 19 pages of slaves listed for ‘owners’ in Victoria County, Texas in 1860. Listed herein are notations relevant to the people in Betsy Carlos’ story. Names are listed in the order they appear from page 1 through 19.

T. Holliday
26 slaves. 18 males and 8 females (1 at 40 yrs, 3 at 30 yrs, 4 at 5 yrs). Four slave houses.

Dr. Henry Hampton
3 slaves. 1 female black at 24 yrs, and what must be her children: a boy age 7 and a girl age 5, both black. One slave house.

Carlos de la Garza
3 slaves. 1 female black at 23 years, and what may be her children: a girl age 4 and a another child age 1, both mulatto. One slave house.

Seaborne Lewis
15 slaves. Including one apparent little family — a female black age 24, and what may be her children: a boy age 3 and a girl age 1, both black. Three slave houses.

T. Terrell
5 older slaves that may be an intact family. A male age 60 and also age 25, plus females aged 58, 40 and 22. Two slave houses.

John Stevenson (married to Frances Terrell)
6 slaves. Two slave houses.

William Terrell
7 slaves. Two slave houses.

Anna Teal
3 slaves. One slave house.

James Byrne
2 slaves. One slave house.

Refugio County

There are 3 pages of slaves listed for ‘owners’ in Refugio County, Texas in 1860.  Names are listed in the order they appear from page 1 through 3.

James W. Byrne
1 female at 5 yrs, black. One house. (Wondering where the mother was!?)

Ellen Fagan
1 female at 35 yrs, black. One house.

P. Bickford (associated with Seabourne Lewis Plantation)
1 female at 18 yrs, black. One house.

John Teel (Teal)
1 female at 13 yrs, black. One house.

Dan’l Fox
1 male at 19 yrs, black. One house.

Thos O’Connor
10 slaves, including 5 children under the age of 10. Three houses.

Fagans
1 female at 40 yrs, black. One house.

Goliad County

There are 11 pages of slaves listed for ‘owners’ in Goliad County, Texas in 1860.  Names are listed in the order they appear from page 1 through 11.

J.W. Patton (associated with the Holliday family)
5 slaves. No houses indicated.

Thos Holliday
6 slaves. One house

T. Lot
12 slaves. No houses indicated.

C. L. Lot
23 slaves. No houses indicated

J.M. Brown
22 slaves. No houses indicated.
Could this be a link to the black Abraham Brown?