Unnamed Bricklayer #1 - BRIL24
Title
Unnamed Bricklayer #1 - BRIL24
Identifier
BRIL24
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Bricklayers
Source
South Carolina Gazette
Date
December 23, 1745
Trade
Bricklayer
Gender
Male
Enslaver
Sarah Trott (deceased)
Home
Sarah Trott's House at the Point
Home Location
South Carolina
Events
1. Formerly Enslaved by Sarah Trott
2. To be Sold by Mary Jane Rhett (executrix), Thomas Smith (executor), and William Moore (executor)
2. To be Sold by Mary Jane Rhett (executrix), Thomas Smith (executor), and William Moore (executor)
Item Type
Advertisement
Notes
Mrs. Trott's Estate sale
Transcription
TO BE SOLD at publick Vendue, on Thursday the 2d of January next, at the House late Mrs . Trott's at the Point , 14 Negroes among which are a House Carpenter, a Blacksmith , and a ship Carpenter. Also all the Houshold furniture, and a large Library of Books Also to be sold at publick Vendue, on Wednesday the 8th of January next, at the Plantation of the said Mrs . Trott , called the Hogan, near Strawberry, a parcel of about 40 Negroes, amongst which are some Coopers and a Bricklayer; also the stock of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, and all the Plantation Tools, &c – R Year's Credit will be given for the Negroes and stock in the Country, giving good Security if desired. The above being the Estate of the said Mrs . Sarah Trott , deceased, - All Persons to whom the said Estate is indebted, are desired immediately to send in their Accompts attested to Thomas Smith jun. And all Persons that are indebted to the said Estate are desired immediately to pay the same to him.
Collection
Citation
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