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Slave Owner/Slave connections

Started by Private User on Wednesday, October 3, 2018
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My current family research involves 28 shared matches in the eastern counties of the Louisville, KY area. I actually did a page by page look at the 1850 census for both Shelby and Henry County.

I have one match that shares 28 shared matches over three websites on the same chromosome. Ancestry (9), My Heritage (6), and Gedmatch (3). The Gedmatch are the Family Tree DNA and 23andMe. Four of the shared matches on Ancestry are close relatives.

Three of the top four cM matches have trees on Ancestry (Linda Dachsteiner and her brother Gary Ryan). I'm working with the fourth one (fishystuff42) who has the biggest tree. He is their cousin

The cM range from 44 to 47. We're pretty sure the connection is slave owner to slave. There is no shared Surname. The closest name is one letter off. Slave name Berry and Owner name Perry. We are focused on their 3xG grandfather William L. Perry (b.1802). We believe he may be the father of Lou Berry (b.1832) my 4xG grandmother.

It would be nice if my matches had trees on GENI, but they don't. At this point I'm thinking 4C2R. I had to rule out 4C1R when we realized that the person of interest wasn't in Kentucky at the time of ancestor birth. So now I looking at the mother. The dates work better.

Now of us live in Kentucky. At what point would you feel you have enough information to update your tree without a "silver bullet" document.

Hi Private User did you maybe cheked in database for names: William Berry as Enslaver or Onwer, William Berry as Enslaved and for name: William Perry, Perry you have few persons. Maybe one of this person he was the same and his previous place of residence at some other this places what was mentioned at above database, before he maybe migrated to Kentucky later as freedman.

Is a his profile at Geni, if is it, can you share a link of his profile in this discussion.

KR, Ozren

Hi
I have question is there a way to track slave holders from records. I have this chancery record and i found record for a Jacob Chapman but his brother is William Chapman and wife Francis Fanny Wilson. Could this family be slave holders??? And how you tell you have right owners????? Not real great on this type research.

https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=093-1805-030

William O. Chapman

https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Chapman_%284%29

Billie

Billie June: Looking at the 2nd page of that Chancery record seems to indicate that they are indeed slave holders. The court case seems to be about the transfer of ownership.

The WeRelate record is 40+ years later (1850 slave schedule).

Yes, it is likely they claimed ownership of enslaved persons.

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