John H. Smith
- Name
- John H. Smith
- Alternate Names
- J. H. Smith
- Race
- White
- Location
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BR: Gish's Mill
RR: Roanoke County; Big Lick
CC: Roanoke County - Occupation
- Farmer
- Record(s) Seen In
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Death Register - 1853-1881
- Confederate Slave Payrolls
- Roanoke County Slave Requisition Records
- Cohabitation and Child Records
- Page and Line Number
- BR: PP. 5, L. 72; PP. 10, L. 99-101; PP. 14, L: 59-61; PP. 22, L. 216-218; PP. 28, L. 240-243; PP. 37, L. 16
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DR: PP. 2, L. 33; PP. 16, L. 27-28
CC: PP. 2, L. 4 - Date(s) Seen in Records
- BR: March 1854; September 1855; November 1855; December 24, 1855; April 4, 1856; June 1856; November 1856; May-June 1857; November 1857; May 1858; November 1858; July 1858; 1860
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DR: August 1853; September 1859; 1860
CSP: September, October, and November 1863 -
RR: December 19, 1862; January 17, 1865
CC: December 1846 - People Enslaved
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Albert
- Hampton
- William
- Em
- Gerard
- James
- Nugent
- Mary
- Lucy
- Asborne
- Cora
- Amanda Crocket [KJM]
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Elizabeth
- Alexander
- Lucinda
- Milly
- Martha
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- George
- Tyler
- Roynold
- Ceasar Steptoe {SB}
- Green
- Additional Information
- J. H. Smith could possibly be the same person as John Smith, but the record does not specify.
- John Smith (CHA)
- John H. Smith may have enslaved Maria, as he enslaved her daughter, Elizabeth.
- Maria
- George labored for 62 days at a pay rate of $20.00 per month. His enslaver, J.H. Smith, received $41.33 for the work he completed.
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