MSA SC 5339-101-1
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5496_CS_3379
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Description
Zachariah Shaw
Convicted (along with his brother John Shaw) of persuading slaves to run away
Link to Research Notes here
Summer 2002 Research Notes
Biography linked here
COPY ORDERS:
MSA SC 5458-14-680
MSA SC 5458-14-678
MSA SC 5458-14-679
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to sources click here):
Census Records:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, John Shaw, p 154, Dates: 1840, Description: DO. 6, pp. 1-155, Accession No.: M 4719,
MSA No.: SM 61- 109
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Zachariah Shaw, p 164, Dates: 1840, Description: FR. 6, pp. 158-323, Accession No.: M 4720,
MSA No.: SM 61- 110
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Zachariah Shaw, p 205, Dates: 1850, Description: FR, pp. 204-453, Accession No.: M 1497,
MSA No.: SM 61- 139
Documents:
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF SLAVE STATISTICS, (Slave Statistics, Original), MSA C1308, Dates: 1867-1869, Description:
N-Y, Accession No.: 40,230-72/109, MSA No.: C 1308-3, Location: RB/2/4/
FREDERICK COUNTY COURT (Marriage Licenses) MSA C825, Zachariah Shaw and Elizabeth Riter, April 25, 1839, page 198, Dates: 1814-1845,
Description: 3, Accession No.: 13,069, MSA No.: C 825-3, Location: 1/40/14/12
FREDERICK COUNTYCOURT(Land Records) MSA C814, Zachariah Shaw, Feb 27, 1846, p 114, Dates: 1846-1847, Description: WBT 3, pp. 1-646,
Accession No.: MdHR 40,341-116-1, MSA No: C 814- 154, Location: 1/38/9/18
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Minutes) MSA C832, State of MD v John Shaw, p 19, No. 35 Criminal Trials, State of MD v Zachariah Shaw,
p 20, No. 35 Criminal Trials, February Term 1855, Dates: March 5, 1855, Description: *, Accession No.: 19,209, MSA No.: C 832-7, Location: 1/40/13/18
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Docket) T175, State of MD v John & Zachariah Shaw, No. 34 & 35 Criminal Trials, Description: February Term
1855, MSA No.: T 175, Location: 1/40/10/45
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Court Papers) T176, State of MD v John & Zachariah Shaw, No. 34 & 35 Criminal Trials, Description: February
Term 1855, Box No.: 53, MSA No.: T 176, Location: 1/42/12/13
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY (Prisoners Record, Index) MSA S277, Zachariah Shaw, #4885, Dates: 1840-1894/04, Description: 3,959-13,325, Accession
No.: 5664, MSA No.: S 277-1, Location: 1/30/4/18
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY (Commitments) MSA S270, Zachariah Shaw, #4885, Dates: 1850-1857, Description: 4380-5710, Accession No.: 5688-1,
MSA No.: S 270-1, Location: 1/31/4/16
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY (Prisoners Record) MSA S275, Zachariah Shaw, #4885, Dates: 1811, 1826-1869, Description: 1, 1773-7229, Accession
No.: 5656, MSA No.: S 275-2, Location: 1/30/4/38
GOVERNOR (Miscellaneous Papers) MSA S 1274, Dates: 1857, Box: 34 folder: 18 No. Items: 11, Pardon papers, John Shaw, FR, Zacharaiah Shaw, FR.
MSA No.: S 1274, Location: 1/7/5/17
SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Record) MSA S1108, John Shaw, pages 203-204, October 22, 1855 (pardon record and Nolle Pros.), Dates: 1845-1865,
Description: *, Accession No.: 7931, MSA No.: S 1108-2, Location: 2/26/5/30
SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Record) MSA S1108, Zachariah Shaw, page 228, March 16, 1857, Dates: 1845-1865, Description: *, Accession No.: 7931
MSA No.: S 1108-2, Location: 2/26/5/30
GOVERNOR (Proceedings) MSA S1072, Zachariah Shaw, p 239, March 16 1857, Dates: 1853-1861, Description: *, Accession No.: 5256, MSA No.: S
1072-4, Location: 2/26/1/38
Zachariah Shaw can be found in the Maryland Penitentiary Access Database tbl_002_mdpenprisonerrecord1826_1869, and also in tbl_004_pardonrecord1845_1865 along with his brother, John Shaw
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MSA SC 5339-101-2
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sc5496_CS_5941
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Description
John Shaw [brother of John Shaw]
Convicted of persuading slaves to run away
Summer 2002 Research Notes
Biography linked here
COPY ORDERS:
MSA SC 5458-14-680
MSA SC 5458-14-678
MSA SC 5458-14-679
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to sources click here):
Census Records:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, John Shaw, p 154, Dates: 1840, Description: DO. 6, pp. 1-155, Accession No.: M 4719,
MSA No.: SM 61- 109
Documents:
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Minutes) MSA C832, State of MD v John Shaw, p 19, No. 35 Criminal Trials, State of MD v Zachariah Shaw,
p 20, No. 35 Criminal Trials, February Term 1855, Dates: March 5, 1855, Description: *, Accession No.: 19,209, MSA No.: C 832-7, Location: 1/40/13/18
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Docket) T175, State of MD v John & Zachariah Shaw, No. 34 & 35 Criminal Trials, Description: February Term
1855, MSA No.: T 175, Location: 1/40/10/45
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Docket) T175, State of MD v John Shaw, No. 5 Criminal Trials, Description: October Term 1855, MSA No.: T
175, Location: 1/40/11/1
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Court Papers) T176, State of MD v John & Zachariah Shaw, No. 34 & 35 Criminal Trials, Description: February
Term 1855, Box No.: 53, MSA No.: T 176, Location: 1/40/12/13
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Docket) T175, William P. Mansley & Frederick I. Nelson v John Morgan, No. 11, 12, 13 & 14 Recognances
Description: February Term 1855, MSA No.: T 175, Location: 1/40/10/44
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Docket) T175, William P. Mansley & Frederick I. Nelson v John Morgan, No. 40 Originals, Description: October
Term 1855, MSA No.: T 175, Location: 1/41/10/46
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Docket) T175, William P. Mansley & Frederick I. Nelson v John Morgan, No. 112 Trials, Description: February
Term 1856, MSA No.: T 175, Location: 1/41/11/2
FREDERICK COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Minutes) MSA C832, William Mansley and Frederick Nelson v John Morgan, P 28-29, February Term, 1856,
Dates: 1856/02, Description: *, Accession No.: 13,015, MSA No.: C 832-9, Location: 1/40/13/18
GOVERNOR (Proceedings) MSA S1072, John Shaw, p 150, Oct 22, 1855, Dates: 1853-1861, Description: *, Accession No.: 5256, MSA No.: S 1072-4,
Location: 2/26/1/38
SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Record) MSA S1108, John Shaw, pages 203-204, October 22, 1855, Dates: 1845-1865, Description: *, Accession
No.: 7931, MSA No.: S 1108-2, Location: 2/26/5/30
GOVERNOR (Miscellaneous Papers) MSA S 1274, Dates: 1857, Box: 34, Folder: 18, No. Items: 11, Pardon papers, John Shaw, FR, Zacharaiah Shaw, FR.,
MSA No.: S 1274, Location: 1/7/5/17
John Shaw can be found in the Maryland Penitentiary Access Database tbl_004_pardonrecord1845_1865
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MSA SC 5339-101-3
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sc5496_CS_9369
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Description
Bill
Ran away with his brother Sam, and Ned
Biography linked here
Biography for "Ned" tenatively held here
Runaway ad found in the following newpaper:
Frederick Town Herald, 27 November 1830
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to sources click here):
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Eli G. Warfield, Dates: 1820, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 2063-2, MSA No.: SM 61-62
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61,Eli G. Warfield, 6th District, p 172, Dates: 1830, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 65-2, MSA
No.: SM 61-82
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Nicholas D. Warfield, 3rd District, p 153, Dates: 1840, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 4711,
MSA No.: SM 61-97
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Eli G. Warfield, 3rd District, p 160, Dates: 1840, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 4711,
MSA No.: SM 61-97
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Nicholas D. Warfield, Howard District, p 506, Dates: 1850, Description: AA, Accession No.: M
1482, MSA No.: SM 61-122
Bill can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-4
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sc5496_CS_9370
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Description
Sam
Ran away with his brother Bill, and Ned
Biography linked here
Biography for "Ned" tenatively held here
Runaway ad found in the following newpaper:
Frederick Town Herald, 27 November 1830
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to sources click here):
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Eli G. Warfield, Dates: 1820, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 2063-2, MSA No.: SM 61-62
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61,Eli G. Warfield, 6th District, p 172, Dates: 1830, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 65-2, MSA
No.: SM 61-82
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Nicholas D. Warfield, 3rd District, p 153, Dates: 1840, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 4711,
MSA No.: SM 61-97
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Eli G. Warfield, 3rd District, p 160, Dates: 1840, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 4711,
MSA No.: SM 61-97
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Nicholas D. Warfield, Howard District, p 506, Dates: 1850, Description: AA, Accession No.: M
1482, MSA No.: SM 61-122
Sam can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-5
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sc5496_CS_9403
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Description
Frederck Chapman
One of 6 known slaves to run away from PG County slave owner Roderick McGregor
Frederick Chapman Research Notes Here
Rod McGregor Research Notes (1) Here
Rod McGregor Research Notes (2) Here
Biography linked here
Rod McGregor was not found in 1834, 1840 or 1850 Census Indexes
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to the sources click here):
Newspaper:
Daily National Intelligencer, 12 May 1838
Daily National Intelligencer 22 May 1838
Daily National Intelligencer 30 May 1838
Daily National Intelligencer 27 March 1839
Documents:
*COPY ORDER: MSA SC 5458-14-707
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Inventories) MSA C1228, Joseph Edelen, p 267 and p 344, Dates: 1831-1834, Description: PC 2, i,
Accession No.: 18,852, MSA No.: C 1228-24, Location: 1/25/9/15
Frederick Chapman can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-6
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sc5496_CS_9373
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Description
Tom Rideout
Anne Arundel County Slave who ran away twice
Research Notes found here
Biography linked here
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to sources click here):
Frederick Town Herald, 30 April 1831
Census:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Leonard Iglehart, p 285, Dates: 1820, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 2063-2, MSA No.:
SM 61-62
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Leonard Iglehart, p 127, 2nd District, Dates: 1830, Description: AA, Accession No.: M 65-2,
MSA No.: SM 61-82
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, William Zohickoffer, p 515, 12th Ward, Dates: 1830, Description: BC, Accession No.: M 66, MSA No.: SM 61-83
Tom Rideout can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-7
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5496_CS_9283
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Description
Ned Dodson
One of 6 known slaves to run away from PG County slave owner Roderick McGregor
Ned Dodson Research Notes Here
Rod McGregor Research Notes (1) Here
Rod McGregor Research Notes (2) Here
Biography linked here
Rod McGregor was not found in 1834, 1840 or 1850 Census Indexes
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to the sources click here):
Newspaper:
Daily National Intelligencer, 23 November 1844
Documents:
*COPY ORDER: MSA SC 5458-14-707
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Inventories) MSA C1228, Joseph Edelen, p 267 and p 344, Dates: 1831-1834, Description: PC 2, i,
Accession No.: 18,852, MSA No.: C 1228-24, Location: 1/25/9/15
Ned Dodson can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-8
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5496_CS_9286
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Description
Hanson Shaw
One of 6 known slaves to run away from PG County slave owner Roderick McGregor
Rod McGregor Research Notes (1) Here
Rod McGregor Research Notes (2) Here
Biography linked here
Rod McGregor was not found in 1834, 1840 or 1850 Census Indexes
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to the sources click here):
Newspaper:
Daily National Intelligencer, 23 November 1844
Census:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD), William Coats, Bladensburg, p 14, Dates: 1850, Description: PG, Accession No.: M 1499-2, MSA No.: SM
61-143
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD), William Coats, Bladensburg, p 721, MSA SM61Dates: 1850, Description: Slaves, PG, Accession No.: M
1505-6, MSA No.: SM 61-169
Hanson Shaw can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-12
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5496_CS_9007
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Description
John
One of seven known slaves of Notley Maddox who ran away within 3 1/2 years
Notley Maddox group Research Notes (2) Here
May 19, 1841 ad
The following 3 slaves ran away on May 15, 1841:
John(Born 1814), age 27, 5'10", ran with 2 siblings, "The side(?) of one of his hams recently hurt so as to cause a ridge protuberance. He has long been my vegetable market man, a plain carpenter and joiner; has been hired at the Potomac Fisheries for several years past; strong natural sense; believed can read and write"
Dumpty(Born 1818), John's brother, about 23 years old, not quite as tall as his brother John
Louisa(Born 1811), their sister, age 30, has a free husband, named Jim Butler
September 2, 1842 ad
-John ran away in the middle of May 1841, he was a great mechanical man, believed can read and write, long had been Maddox's vegetable market man, believed a scar on his leg from a cat, another under his left eye, he carried considerable cash that he had stolen from Maddox with him, a variety of clothes, and a new trunk
The owner, Notley Maddox, had 7 slaves who ran away. He lived in PG County, near DC
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he told people to write to him at the Washignton post office
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he asked for the slaves to be lodged in Washington jail
October 5, 1842 ad
Forged certificates of freedom, with good intentions of official seals, are common
Maddox writes "I have now five males and one female that have left me without cause known to me"
He was wiling to pay $200 for each man, if taken in a free state, and fifty for Louisa, the lone woman - use this as a teaser on the case studies page
Biography linked here
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to the sources click here):
Found:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Notly Maddox, p 63, 6th Election District, Dates: 1840, Description: PG. 8, pp. 1-69, Accession
No.: M 4723-1, MSA No.: SM 61-114
Checked:
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Annual Valuations) MSA C1156, Dates: 1829-1852, Description: PC 1, i, Accession No.: 18,911-1
MSA No.: C 1156-11, Location: 1/25/14/9 (for Notley Maddox)
MARYLAND INDEXES (Freedom Records, PG, Index) 1806-1869 S1411 ( for Jim Butler & Peter Johnson)
Census Indexes for Notley Maddox for 1830, 1840, 1850, found in 1840
DC Census index book 1830 for Peter Johnson (father of 3 of the runaways)
Census Index for Jim Butler (free Black, husband of Louisa) for 1840 but no match
John can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-13
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5496_CS_9008
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Description
Dumpty
One of seven known slaves of Notley Maddox who ran away within 3 1/2 years
Notley Maddox group Research Notes (2) Here
May 19, 1841 ad
The following 3 slaves ran away on May 15, 1841:
John(Born 1814), age 27, 5'10", ran with 2 siblings, "The side(?) of one of his hams recently hurt so as to cause a ridge protuberance. He has long been my vegetable market man, a plain carpenter and joiner; has been hired at the Potomac Fisheries for several years past; strong natural sense; believed can read and write"
Dumpty(Born 1818), John's brother, about 23 years old, not quite as tall as his brother John
Louisa(Born 1811), their sister, age 30, has a free husband, named Jim Butler
September 2, 1842
The owner, Notley Maddox, had 7 slaves who ran away. He lived in PG County, near DC
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he told people to write to him at the Washignton post office
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he asked for the slaves to be lodged in Washington jail
October 5, 1842 ad
Forged certificates of freedom, with good intentions of official seals, are common
Maddox writes "I have now five males and one female that have left me without cause known to me"
He was wiling to pay $200 for each man, if taken in a free state, and fifty for Louisa, the lone woman - use this as a teaser on the case studies page
Biography linked here
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to the sources click here):
Found:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Notly Maddox, p 63, 6th Election District, Dates: 1840, Description: PG. 8, pp. 1-69, Accession
No.: M 4723-1, MSA No.: SM 61-114
Checked:
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Annual Valuations) MSA C1156, Dates: 1829-1852, Description: PC 1, i, Accession No.: 18,911-1
MSA No.: C 1156-11, Location: 1/25/14/9 (for Notley Maddox)
MARYLAND INDEXES (Freedom Records, PG, Index) 1806-1869 S1411 ( for Jim Butler & Peter Johnson)
Census Indexes for Notley Maddox for 1830, 1840, 1850, found in 1840
DC Census index book 1830 for Peter Johnson (father of 3 of the runaways)
Census Index for Jim Butler (free Black, husband of Louisa) for 1840 but no match
Dumpty can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-14
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5496_CS_9009
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Description
Louisa
One of seven known slaves of Notley Maddox who ran away within 3 1/2 years
Notley Maddox group Research Notes (2) Here
May 19, 1841 ad
The following 3 slaves ran away on May 15, 1841:
John(Born 1814), age 27, 5'10", ran with 2 siblings, "The side(?) of one of his hams recently hurt so as to cause a ridge protuberance. He has long been my vegetable market man, a plain carpenter and joiner; has been hired at the Potomac Fisheries for several years past; strong natural sense; believed can read and write"
Dumpty(Born 1818), John's brother, about 23 years old, not quite as tall as his brother John
Louisa(Born 1811), their sister, age 30, has a free husband, named Jim Butler
September 2, 1842
-Louisa, John's sister, "with strong intellect", stole a lot of good clothes and cash from Maddox, has a husband said to be free, Jim Butler
The owner, Notley Maddox, had 7 slaves who ran away. He lived in PG County, near DC
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he told people to write to him at the Washignton post office
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he asked for the slaves to be lodged in Washington jail
October 5, 1842 ad
Forged certificates of freedom, with good intentions of official seals, are common
Maddox writes "I have now five males and one female that have left me without cause known to me"
He was wiling to pay $200 for each man, if taken in a free state, and fifty for Louisa, the lone woman - use this as a teaser on the case studies page
Biography linked here
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to the sources click here):
Found:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Notly Maddox, p 63, 6th Election District, Dates: 1840, Description: PG. 8, pp. 1-69, Accession
No.: M 4723-1, MSA No.: SM 61-114
Checked:
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Annual Valuations) MSA C1156, Dates: 1829-1852, Description: PC 1, i, Accession No.: 18,911-1
MSA No.: C 1156-11, Location: 1/25/14/9 (for Notley Maddox)
MARYLAND INDEXES (Freedom Records, PG, Index) 1806-1869 S1411 ( for Jim Butler & Peter Johnson)
Census Indexes for Notley Maddox for 1830, 1840, 1850, found in 1840
DC Census index book 1830 for Peter Johnson (father of 3 of the runaways)
Census Index for Jim Butler (free Black, husband of Louisa) for 1840 but no match
Louisa can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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MSA SC 5339-101-15
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5496_CS_9010
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Description
Alfred
One of seven known slaves of Notley Maddox who ran away within 3 1/2 years
Notley Maddox group Research Notes (2) Here
March 23, 1839 ad
Alfred(Born 1816), at age 23, ran away with his brother from his master, Notley Maddox, on March 17, 1839. He took other clothes with him.
Alfred was born in 1816
Jerry(Born 1818), Alfred's brother, at age 21, ran away a couple days before March 17, 1839 (when Alfred ran away). He took other clothes with him.
Jerry was born in 1818
Maddox believed that they were hired as free "by some gentlemen of the Potomac fisheries, or public works in or about the District of Columbia."
April 4, 1839 ad
They took clothes with them.
They have a manumitted father in Washington by the name of Peter Johnson
May 19, 1841
-Alfred and his brother, Jerry, age 25 and 23, left in March of 1839
-*I have no doubt they have forged papers, and are now passing under other names.
September 2, 1842
The owner, Notley Maddox, had 7 slaves who ran away. He lived in PG County, near DC
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he told people to write to him at the Washignton post office
Maddox was close enough to Washignton that he asked for the slaves to be lodged in Washington jail
October 5, 1842 ad
Forged certificates of freedom, with good intentions of official seals, are common
Maddox writes "I have now five males and one female that have left me without cause known to me"
He was wiling to pay $200 for each man, if taken in a free state, and fifty for Louisa, the lone woman - use this as a teaser on the case studies page
Biography linked here
All of the following documents were found,
(to link to the sources click here):
Found:
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD) MSA SM61, Notly Maddox, p 63, 6th Election District, Dates: 1840, Description: PG. 8, pp. 1-69, Accession
No.: M 4723-1, MSA No.: SM 61-114
Checked:
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Annual Valuations) MSA C1156, Dates: 1829-1852, Description: PC 1, i, Accession No.: 18,911-1
MSA No.: C 1156-11, Location: 1/25/14/9 (for Notley Maddox)
MARYLAND INDEXES (Freedom Records, PG, Index) 1806-1869 S1411 ( for Jim Butler & Peter Johnson)
Census Indexes for Notley Maddox for 1830, 1840, 1850, found in 1840
DC Census index book 1830 for Peter Johnson (father of 3 of the runaways)
Census Index for Jim Butler (free Black, husband of Louisa) for 1840 but no match
Alfred can be found in the Runaway Ads Database Search
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