Name | Coakley, James W. [1] | |
Gender | Male | |
Slavery Event | 15 May 1837 | Fairfax County, Virginia [1] |
Guardian Account of Amanda Allison, Andrew Allison & George W. Allison (Estate of Harrison Allison). Slave Hires. Bersheba, old woman & boy Daniel hired out for victuals and clothes in 1833. Bersheba, old woman hired out for victuals & clothes in 1834. Boson,a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and hired out to Dennis Johnson for $4 in 1834. Cornelius, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and 1834. Daniel , a boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1834. Dennis & Old Grace living near Alexandria, [hired out for?] a small charge against estate for fire wood in 1833. Frederick, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 & 1834. George, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and hired out to Tartton Henderson for $4 in 1834. Grace, an old woman, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1834. Jacob, a young man, hired out to William D. Nutt for $55 in 1833 and for $60 in 1834. Jane Eliza & two small children hired out to William Greenwood for $6 in 1833 and hired out to William Kaling for $20 in 1834 (one child having died in previous year). John Blackburn, a small boy, hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and hired out to Richard M. Lee for $12 in 1834. Maria, a young woman, hired out to James Reid for $24 in 1833 and hired out with her infant child to Horace Windsor for $12 in 1834. Penny & three children hired out for victuals & clothes in 1833 and [all] hired out to Lawrence Hooff for $1 in 1834. Susan, a small girl, hired out to Thomas Meade for $6 in 1833 and hired out to Theodore Meade for $12 in 1834. James Gaddis, an old man, hired out to John Wiggs for $40 in 1833 and 1834. Henry Herbert, a boy, hired out to his father, Henry Herbert for $18 in 1833 and $20 in 1834. Sally Herbert, a girl, hired out to Alexander Moore for $18 in 1833 and for $20 in 1834. Isaac Lewis, young, hired out to James W. Coakley for $60 in 1833 and to Lawrence Hooff for $60 in 1834. Ben May, an old man, hired out to John Rogers for $15 in 1833 and to Joseph Cash for $15 in 1834. John Mudd, a young man, hired out to William Simms for $40 in 1833 and to Robert Allison for $40 in 1834. Isaac Parker, an insane man, hired out to William Javins for $30 in 1833 and to Dennis Johnson for $30 in 1834. | ||
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Slavery Event | 18 Apr 1843 | Fairfax County, Virginia [2] |
Estate Division of John Allison. (Division of Slaves). Dower Slaves to Mary Allison [Dower]: John [valued at] $375 & Emaline $250. Lot No.1 to John B. Allison: Lucy & [boy] George $350 and Frederick $200. Lot No. 2 to Horace Windsor: Sarah $250 & Levi $250. Lot No. 3 to Eliza Jones: Manuel $300 & Harriet $250. Lot No. 4 to Wilford Allison: Charles $200 & Henry $300. Lot No. 5 to James W. Coakley: Daniel $25 & Dennis $350. Lot No. 6 to Craven Allison: Jannie $175 & David $350. | ||
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Died | Bef 19 Apr 1847 [3] | |
Slavery Event | 19 Apr 1847 | Fairfax County, Virginia [3] |
Probate Inventory of James W. Coakley. Daniel, an old man about 70 years old $0. Jane, an infant child $350. Alfred, about 23 years old $600. | ||
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Person ID | I492 | Slavery Inventory Database |
Last Modified | 23 May 2019 |
Family | Allison, Catherine C. | |
Last Modified | 23 May 2019 | |
Family ID | F166 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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