Benjamin Deyerle
- Name
- Benjamin Deyerle
- Alternate Names
- B. Deyerle
- Race
- White
- Location
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BR: Mud Lick, Roanoke County
DR: Roanoke County
RR: Roanoke County - Occupation
- Farmer
- Record(s) Seen In
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 1
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Death Register - 1853-1881
- Cohabitation and Child Records
- Roanoke County Slave Requisition Records
- Confederate Slave Payrolls
- Page and Line Number
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IAS 1: PP. 436
BR: PP. 19, L. 90; PP. 27, L. 212; PP. 30, L. 65-66; PP. 34, L. 39; PP. 39, L. 39; PP. 45, L. 30-31 - DR: PP. 2, L. 3-6; PP. 15, L. 60; PP. 17, L. 64; PP. 22, L. 36
- CC: PP. 1, L. 13
- Date(s) Seen in Records
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IAS 1: December 29, 1842
BR: June 1857; February 1858; February 1859; September 1859; November 1860; March 1861; July 1862; December 1862 - DR: April 4, 1853; April 10, 1853; April 12, 1853; April 29, 1853; April 1858; October 1859; December 1859; November 1861
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RR: December 19, 1862
CSP: September, October, and November 1863 - People Enslaved
- Jacob
- Lewis
- Caroline
- Joe
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Sam
- Celia
- Mat
- Mollie
- Fanny
- Amanda
- Charles
- Joseph
- Andrew
- Alice Thomas
- Granville
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Anna
- Greene
- Fanny
- Amanda Duckwiler
- Harry
- Ben
- Additional Information
- In the record, it is stated that "Jacob a man" was "hired out" to Benjamin Deyerle for $65.00 from a list of enslaved individuals associated with Thomas Fowler.
- Thomas Fowler
- Benjamin Deyerle was related to Joseph and David Deyerle.
- Joseph Deyerle
- David Deyerle
- Harry labored for 62 days at a pay rate of $20.00 per month. His enslaver, B. Deyerle, received $41.33 for the work completed by Harry.
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