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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
1755 Census of Slaves Older than Fourteen in the "Mannour of Pelham"
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On June 8, 2007, I
presented a paper to attendees at the 28th Annual Conference on New York
State History entitled “Slavery in the Manor of Pelham and the Town of
Pelham During the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries". Among the
many, many resources on which I relied in the preparation of that paper
was a census of slaves older than fourteen in the "Mannour of Pelham"
prepared by John Pell on April 12, 1755. I have transcribed the text of
that brief census below.
"MANOR OF PELHAM.
A True List of all
the Slaves both Male & Female in the mannour of Pelham above the Age of
Fourteen Years according to Report to me made in Submission to the present
Malitia Act of General Assembly of this province
....................................................................................Numb,
Joshua Pells numbr
males 2............................................. 2
Caleb Pells numbr
males two Femals two.......................... 4
Philip Pells numb
males two Femals two........................... 4
Samll Rodmans
number Males two Femals two.................. 4
Bernard Rylanders
males two Femals one......................... 3
Phebe Pell wd Jos.
pell Deed one male one Femal..............2
Executive of Isaac
Contine Deed males one........................1
for my own
possession males three, Female 1................... 4
................................................number of the Whole......
24
From your Honnours
Most Humble Servant
JOHN PELL, Captain
of the Mannor of
pelham.
Aprill the 12th
1755"
Source:
O'Callaghan, E.B., ed.,
The Documentary History of the State of New-York Arranged Under Direction
of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State, Vol. III,
p. 854 (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers 1850).
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