Slave names taken from John’s Will, the Property Inventories and various Chancery Records
for Goochland Co.
Note: Because of the repetition of some names it is difficult to know if these are two different people.
Slaves of Goochland Co.:
Jack to Milley and Molley
Joe to Milley and Molley
Lucy and three children Washington, Randolph, Phillis
Frankie and two children, Emanuel, Cynthia
Phillis and three children, Elizabeth, Dicey, Winney
Charity and seven children, Jesse, John, Sally, George, William, ?, Sandra
Little Isbell to Milley and Molley
Isbell
Melinda, Peggy
Three small children, Harry, Patty, Charlotte
Three children, Dilcey, Albert, Alley
Ned
Surry
Sally to Milley and Molley
Charles
Girl, Mary
Darkas
Dicey
Girl Nancy
Boy Philling Ned to Betsey Wyatt
Jinney and three children, Willis Nell, John
James
Anderson, Cimon
Burton
Peter
Reuben
Charles
Boy Ned
John (tanner) to Milley and Molley
Reuben (tanner) to Milley and Molley
One small girl Louisa
Phill, sold to Elizabeth Mullins for $70.00
Boy, Jacob
Boy, Hnery
Joe to milley and Molley
Sarah
Boy, Archer
Boy, Stephen
Rachel
Courtney and five children, George, Phill, Lavinia, Willis, Susanna
Malenday to Milley and Molley
Lewis to Milley and Molley
Isham to Milley and Molley
Nellie to Milley and Molley
Lewis Simon to Milley and Molley
Celey to Millie and Mollie
Mary to Milley and Mollie
Judy to Milley and Molley
Jesse to Millie and Mollie
Jordan to Milley and Mollie
Celia and three children, Judy, Esther, Letty
Sylvia and four children, Aggy, Matilda, Issac, Daniel
Nancy and three children, Esther, Ben, Clara
Charles
Peter
Dick (tanner) to Milley and Molley
Slaves of Fluvanna Co.:
Gabriel
Robert
David
Rachel and three children, Eliza, Fleming, Rhodes
Amy and two children, Anderson, Jefferson to Patsy Ware; Amy only
Jenney and three children, Moses, Feilding, Sam to Milley and Molley; Jenny, Moses, Feilding only
Peggy and one child, Killey
Fanny and one child, Mary
Boy, Jerry
Boy, David
Patrick
Slaves of Cumberland Co.:
Billey
Harrison
Susan
Pheobe + child, Martha, sold to John B. Chiles for $307.00
Milley
Fanny sold to Hardin Perkins for $186.00
Patsy sold to Charles B. Hines for $192.00
Old Ned and Old Is’bel to John son of James (Mildred’s brother)

This is an era we all wish never happened and that we could forget, but it is a valuable part of our history. It’s extremely sad to know that there are individuals living today that wish this chapter in American History had never ended. A very good post Vicki. Lest we not forget.