Freedmen's Bureau
This page contains transcribed entries from the Freedmen's Bureau 1866 census in Roanoke County.
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RoteeRotee was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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MortonMorton was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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PamelaPamela was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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JamesJames was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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WilliamWilliam was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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BettyBetty was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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MaryMary was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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BenjaminBenjamin was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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DoweDowe was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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CoraCora was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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RoseRose was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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WilliamWilliam was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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EttaEtta was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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NancyNancy was listed as being unable to support herself due to being a youth.
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IdaIda was listed as being unable to support herself due to being a youth.
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EllenEllen was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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AlbertAlbert was listed as being unable to support himself due to her youth.
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AliceAlice was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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GeorgeGeorge was listed as being unable to support himself, probably due to his youth.
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PrinePrine was listed as being unable to support himself, probably due to his youth.
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LewisLewis was listed as being unable to support himself, probably due to his youth.
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WilliamWilliam was listed as being unable to support himself, probably due to his youth.
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JamesJames was listed as being unable to support himself, probably due to his youth.
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GellionGellion was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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JohnJohn was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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W. Carr (CHA)https://cssr.roanoke.edu/s/genarchives/item/4394
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Lucy (CHA)Lucy was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Jane (CHA)Jane was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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WilliamWilliam was being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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MariaWilliam was being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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Susan (CHA)Susan was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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PeggyPeggy was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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AllaseAllase was listed as a youth.
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Johnny (CHA)Johnny was listed as a youth.
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Charlotte (CHA)Charlotte was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Martha (CHA)Martha was listed as a Youth.
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MathildyMathildy was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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RobertRobert was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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Emeline (CHA)Emeline was listed as being unable to support herself due to her old age.
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Samuel HubbardPossibly related to John Hubbard.
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Mary JohnsonPossibly related to John Johnston.
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John Henry (CHA)John Henry was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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Dirk (CHA)Dirk was listed as being unable to support himself due to her youth.
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Lizzie (CHA)Lizzie was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Trulan (CHA)Listed as a "Youth."
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T. Johnson (CHA)Could be a relative of any of the following Johnsons:
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Sally (CHA)Listed as a "Youth."
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Carolina (CHA)Carolina was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Lucy (CHA)Listed as a "Youth."
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Thomas (CHA)Listed as a "youth."
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Harriet (CHA)Listed as a "Youth."
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Lizzie (CHA)Listed as a "Youth."
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NancyNancy was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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SusanSusan was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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PollyPolly was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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John HarlinProbably related to Ellen Harlin.
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MalindaMalinda was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Ellen HarlinProbably related to John Harlin.
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FrankFrank was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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MaryMary was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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PhillisPhillis was listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Mrs. HuffPossible relations follow:
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DavidDavid was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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PollyPolly was listed as being unable to support herself due to her age. However, she is listed as a laborer in the corresponding column.
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RoseListed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Ellen Blaney (CHA)Ellen Blaney was listed in the racial categories section as being "a Mulatto." She was additionally listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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James BlaneyJames Blaney was listed in the racial categories section as being "a Mulatto." He was additionally listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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Betsy BlaneyBetsy Blaney was listed in the racial categories section as being "a Mulatto." She was additionally listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Charles BlaneyCharles Blaney was listed in the racial categories section as being "a Mulatto." He was additionally listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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Nancy BlaneyNancy Blaney was listed in the racial categories section as being "a Mulatto." She was additionally listed as being unable to support herself due to her youth.
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Alfred BlaneyAlfred Blaney was listed in the racial categories section as "a Mulatto."
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George MallakerGeorge Mallaker was listed in the racial categories as a "Quadroon." He was also listed as being unable to support himself due to being a "cripple."
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James CameronJames Cameron was listed as being unable to support himself due to his youth.
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Amy BurroughsAmy Burroughs was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon."
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Kath LemonKath Lemon was listed in the racial category section as "Mulatto."
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Ellen LemonEllen Lemon was listed in the racial category section as "Mulatto."
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Laura GibsonLaura Gibson was listed in the racial category section as "Quadroon."
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Mary GibsonMary Gibson was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon."
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Stephen BentlyStephen Bently was listed in the racial category section as "Mulatto."
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Dody NiereDody Niere was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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Melvina NiereMelvina Niere was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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Mary NiereMary Niere was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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Linda NiereLinda Niere was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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Sarah NiereSarah Niere was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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Emily NiereEmily Niere was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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Harvey WilsonHarvey Wilson was listed in the racial category section as a "Mulatto." He was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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Mary WilsonMary Wilson was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War. She was additionally listed as a "Youth" and thereby unable to support herself.
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Betsy WilsonBetsy Wilson was listed in the racial category section as a "Quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as having been free before the Civil War.
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BettyPossibly Betsy as recorded on PP. 6 of the 1853-1865 Birth Register
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EliasElias was listed as "Mulatto" in this census.
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TroutTrout was listed in this census as "Mulatto."
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BomanBoman was listed in this census as "Mulatto."
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DuganDugan was listed in this census as "Mulatto."
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ThrasherThrasher was listed in this census as Mulatto.
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James M. HuffJames M. Huff reported the death of an unrecorded named girl and hired out her mother Emeline.
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MorganIn the appraisement of William L. Walton's property, Morgan was "bought" by Henry Walton for $800.00.
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SheltonIn the appraisement of William L. Walton's property, an entry states that Shelton was "bought" by James Walton for $1,300.00.
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ChristianaIn the appraisement of William L. Walton's property, a value of $800.00 was placed on Christiana.
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MariaIn the appraisement of William L. Walton's property, Ned and Maria are appraised together and had a value of $400.00 placed on them.
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DeliaIn the inventory of William L. Walton's finances, an entry states, "To cash of B. Pitzer for girl named Delia" with a value of $1,100.00.
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Abraham HuppWilliams labored for 62 days at a pay rate of $20.00 per month. His enslaver, A. Hupp, received $41.33 for the work completed by Williams. Frederick Johnston is listed as executor of Hupp's estate.
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Peter ShireyShirey's court case against David Guthrie included an attachment that mentioned an enslaved woman named Peggy Jane and her child, Miranda.
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George P. TaylorIn the birth register records, it was listed that an enslaver named Joseph Children was an overseer for the two unrecorded named enslaved individuals.
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Barney PitzerIn the inventory of William L. Walton's finances, an entry states, "To cash of B. Pitzer for girl named Delia" with a value of $1,100.00.
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James H. GoodwinB. H. Franklin and James H. Goodwin were both listed as the enslavers of William and Louisa.
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William L. WaltonWilliam L. Walton, the son of William Walton Senior, purchased Rachel, Ann, and Elizabeth at his father's estate sale for $650.00.
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John H. GriffinA sale bill for the property of William Farly shows that "one negro woman Cinder" was sold to John H. Griffin for $40.00.
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Catharine SnyderHenry Snyder is the husband of Catharine Snyder. He bequeathed to her "one negro woman and her increase named Eliza..." His will states that, once Catharine passes, the two are to be sold with all the land to the executor for profit.
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William WattsCol. William Watts was the son of Edward Watts and Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts.
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Collin BaffHusband of Nancy Baff
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John SmithIAS 2: PP. 543 IAS 3: PP. 193, 320 CLC: PP. 345 FB: 315-316