Name | Broadwater, Charles [1] | |
Gender | Male | |
Slavery Event | 15 Nov 1744 | Fairfax County, Virginia [2] |
Deed of Sale from Charles Broadwater to John Turley. Negro man slave Harry. Negro woman slave Sue. Negro child slave Ned. Together with the increase of Sue. £45 of current Virginia money. | ||
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Indentured or Convict Servant Event | 17 Jul 1754 | Fairfax County, Virginia [1] |
Servant Sarah Piper complained against Charles Broadwater, gent. Complaint dismissed. Sarah ordered to serve said Charles Broadwater until she is 31 years of age. | ||
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Slavery Event | 20 Dec 1757 | Fairfax County, Virginia [3] |
Deed of Gift from Charles Broadwater to his [half] brother, John West. Slaves: Negro woman Bess. Mulatto girl Jean. Negro boy Anthony. | ||
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Slavery Event | 23 Mar 1774 | Fairfax County, Virginia [4] |
Bill of Sale from Charles Broadwater & John Hunter to James Coleman. Negro slave Sylvia, about 23 years old, now in the possession of the said Coleman. | ||
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Slavery Event | 20 Feb 1788 | Fairfax County, Virginia [5] |
Frank, slave of Charles Broadwater, deemed tax-exempt. | ||
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Slavery Event | 18 Jun 1799 | Fairfax County, Virginia [6] |
Joe, slave of Charles Broadwater, deemed tax-exempt. | ||
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Slavery Event | 15 Dec 1800 | Fairfax County, Virginia [7] |
Charles Broadwater sued by Henley, George & Kizey Piper for their freedom. To give security of £100. | ||
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Slavery Event | 22 Feb 1803 | Fairfax County, Virginia [8] |
Petition against Charles Broadwater by Keziah Piper that she is "illegally held in bondage." To allow her to sue for her freedom and not to remove her from the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
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Slavery Event | 22 Apr 1806 | Fairfax County, Virginia [9] |
Will of Charles Broadwater. -Land to be sold off by his executors before the slaves for all debts. -Slaves Jesse & Juda to be emancipated at the death of said Broadwater. If Fairfax County objects to their emancipation on the grounds of their "present or future ages" they are to be taken care of by Broadwater's grandsons: George W. Hunter & Charles G. Broadwater. -Son, Charles Lewis Broadwater, bequeathed his choice of one negro. -Daughter, Amelia Sebastian, given land. -Grandson, James Hunter, given land. -Wife, Sarah Ann (widow of Benjamin Harris) to receive all property that was given to said Broadwater as a consequence of their marriage. -All other residue of the estate not already devised to be divided between the following grandchildren (and none other): George W. Hunter, Charles G. Broadwater, William Broadwater, Ann Broadwater, George West, Kitty West, and Sally West. [Charles Broadwater had Many more other heirs. This will was contested and there are many follow-up Chancery Causes online through the Library of Virginia. -Maddy] | ||
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Died | Between 10 Feb- 22 Apr 1806 [9] | |
Slavery Event | 21 Oct 1816 | Fairfax County, Virginia [10] |
Probate Inventory of Charles Broadwater. Slaves: William Nelly Tom [I1860] Nace Sarah Spencer Tom [I1864] Lewis Jack Ben | ||
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Person ID | I1838 | Slavery Inventory Database |
Last Modified | 23 Apr 2019 |
Family 1 | Markham, Ann Amelia | |||||||||
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Last Modified | 23 Apr 2019 | |||||||||
Family ID | F152 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 | Sarah Ann | |
Last Modified | 23 Apr 2019 | |
Family ID | F150 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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