APPRENTICES AND AFRICAN AMERICANS
Warren Co. N.C. Estate Records, Vol 2, p 89 Apprentices to
Ambrose Minga Francis Tucker in 1812
Wood Tucker in 1812
Washing Tucker in 1812 (age 17)
Indenture
p. 104 Indenture of Feoffment James Middleton, son and heir of Mary
Middleton, daughter of Thomas Perry, dec'd to John Minge, proved by John
Southall, William Wyatt and David Jackson
African Americans
Book on the African-American churches and cemeteries in Halifax
county.
Title is " "In The Footsteps of Our Forefathers, The
Churches Where They Worshipped, The Graves In Which They slumber"
The book comes in color and in black and white. The black
and white is $35,00 the color is $50.00. Not only does it have
pictures of headstone in the various cemeteries but it also has pictures
of a number of churches which are directly conneted to the cemeteries.
You can send check or money order to:
Florence Hargrave Curtis
132 Niagara Falls Blvd.
Buffalo, New York 14214
(716)835-1747 flossy2@aol.com
1811 (Nov 8) Halifax N.C . Wm. Pleasant Hall of Halifax to
John Minge for $150 Negro Man Henry - purchased by him for the use of George
Minge estate. Witness John Peebles (Bradley - Halifax Deeds 1811-1817 pg
85)
Note: Look at the Ambrose Minga Bible for more births
It is my hope that some of the link
below will help someone find their family:
http://ccharity.com/indexes/slavesinwills.htm