Elijah G. McClanahan
- Name
- Elijah G. McClanahan
- Alternate Names
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E. G. McClanahan
Elisha G. McClanahan
E. G. McGlanahan - Race
- White
- Location
- RR: Roanoke County
- Record(s) Seen In
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 3
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Confederate Slave Payrolls
- Roanoke County Slave Requisition Records
- Common Law Orders - E - June 1856 - November 1864 - pgs. 1-353
- Page and Line Number
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IAS 3: PP. 427, 460, 520, 522
IAS 4: PP. 64
BR: PP. 33, L. 186-187; PP. 46, L. 43
CLE: PP. 219 - Date(s) Seen in Records
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IAS 3: November 22, 1860; December 31, 1857; January 1858; December 31, 1859
IAS 4: December 31, 1860; 1861 -
BR: October 1859; 1862
CSP: December 1862-January 1863
RR: December 19, 1862 - Additional Information
- It is possible that Elijah G. McClanahan and Elijah Betts McClanahan are the same person.
- Elijah Betts McClanahan
- Elijah G. McClanahan was the guardian of Emma, James Johnston, and Hadassa Johnston.
- Elizabeth Johnston
- James Johnston
- Hadassa Johnston
- In the appraisement of personal property of Mathew Harvey, his executors were listed as being John Trout, James Crawford, and E.G. McClanahan.
- Mathew Harvey
- John Trout
- James Crawford
- Pleasant labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. His enslaver, Elijah G. McClanahan, received $32.00 for the work completed by Pleasant.
- In Common Law Book E, it is stated that Elijah G. McClanahan was ordered to "divide the slaves" belonging to the estate of Elijah M. McClanahan due to disputes amongst the heirs.
- Elijah M. McClanahan
Part of Elijah G. McClanahan