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August 22, 2021May 1, 2022 Colleen McCann

Uncle Baylor Cook provided for brother Frank’s children, solving their identity in the process.

Enslaved Names, Plantation, Rosedown, Slave Holders, Transcription

“This deposit of Mr. Baylor Cook is made for the benefit of the following named children, children of his deceased brother Frank Cook, to wit, Virginia, Richmond, Emelia, and Richard

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August 5, 2020August 8, 2020 Colleen McCann

Catherine Rucker Turnbull’s Will, 1831, West Feliciana, Louisiana

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Less than a year before Catherine Turnbull’s death, she created a will determining her burial wish to be interred in her Inheritance Plantation cemetery with other family members. She identified

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February 4, 2019June 6, 2019 Colleen McCann

Sale of 1 slave, Elizabeth, 2/29/1860

Enslaved Names, Rosedown, Slave Holders, Transcription

Sale information: Price: $1200.00 Description: Negress slave named Elizabeth, aged about 35, possible disease of the womb. Buyer: Sarah T. Bowman, of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana Seller: minor Marie Constance

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