In the IAS Book4, Jacob C. Miller, along with his brother George H. Miller, are listed as executers under the appraisement of Michael Miller. This appraisement included entries directly related to enslaved people, though these individuals are unnamed. One entry states, "Value of servant received by her" listed under the Hannah Kizer's advancements with no value listed.
In the IAS Book 4, the appraisement of Charles L. Snyder's property includes that the executers were James H. Rennick and George Hannah. An entry in the appraisement states, "By payment to Rev. J. Y. Grasty negro hire" with a value of $250.00. There is no other identifying information about the individual in the record. This means that the individuals already named could be this person or there could be another person who has not been named.
In the IAS Book 4, the appraisement of Charles L. Snyder's property includes that the executers were James H. Rennick and George Hannah. An entry in the appraisement states, "By payment to J. W. Shields negro hire" with a value of $94.00. There is no other identifying information about the individual in the record. This means that the individuals already named could be this person or there could be another person who has not been named.
In the IAS Book 4, the appraisement of Charles L. Snyder's property includes that the executers were James H. Rennick and George Hannah. An entry in the appraisement states, "By payt. To C. C. Thompkins negro hire" with a value of $150.00. There is no other identifying information about the individual in the record. This means that the individuals already named could be this person or there could be another person who has not been named.
This unrecorded named individual was hired out to work for Soloman Wright alongside another enslaved person from April 6th to the 24th in 1854 for $33.00. It is not listed who Soloman Wright hired these two individuals from, nor is any information given for who they were.
This unrecorded named individual was hired out to work for Soloman Wright alongside another enslaved person from April 6th to the 24th in 1854 for $33.00. It is not listed who Soloman Wright hired these two individuals from, nor is any information given for who they were.