F. W. Micon
- Name
- F. W. Micon
- Alternate Names
- Fanny Micon
- Race
- White
- Record(s) Seen In
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 2
- Page and Line Number
- IAS 2: PP. 73, 222
- Date(s) Seen in Records
- IAS 2: July 1857; February 2, 1850; July 1850; July 12, 1859; December 12, 1850
- Additional Information
- Fanny Micon is married to Thomas W. Micon.
- The administrator, Fanny, had the sole care and maintenance of the enslaved since the death of Thomas W. Micon. "For this, she devises to make no charge, and only claims as an offset against...the services of a negro girl Maria, another negro girl Anne, her mother, Ritter, who in sickly, a boy named Charles, and an old man, Tom...this arrangement is a most reasonable one, and certainly favorable to the children. The two negro girls above mentioned have lately been assigned to Mrs. Micon as her dower in the slaver of Thomas W. Micon by commissioner appointed by the county court- in case this arrangement is ratified by the court."
- Thomas Micon
- The following individuals were listed in IAS Book 2 "after being duly sworn have proceeded to rally the slaves":
- James McClanahan
- William Noffsinger
- W. G. Peck
- Mrs. Micon also sued for money owed from Thomas W. Micon's accounts. "By amount paid taxes of this $13.39 maintenance of 3 children equal to heirs of 'negroes' according to report of the commissioner Johnston (F. Johnston) and confirmed by county court by balance due ward."
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