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- NOTE 1./ 1850 Slave Schedules
Age Gender Race Name of Slave Owner Home in 1850
45 Male Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
30 Female Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
24 Male Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
18 Female Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
18 Female Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
16 Female Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
12 Male Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
9 Female Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
7 Male Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
5 Male Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
0 Male Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
0 Male Black E Mathews Division 20, Crawford, Georgia
NOTE 2./ 1860 Slave Schedules
Age Gender Race Name of Slave Owner Home in 1860
80 Male Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
51 Male Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
36 Male Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
28 Female Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
26 Female Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
21 Male Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
19 Female Mulatto Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
12 Male Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
10 Female Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
7 Female Mulatto Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
6 Male Mulatto Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
2 Female Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
2 Female Black Enock Mathews Knoxville, Crawford, Georgia
Summary of Slave census data:
The number of slaves owned by Enoch Mathews indicates his vast wealth for this time period. Since there is no information discovered so far indicating where, when or how he acquired the slaves, it has to be assumed that some of the aforementioned lot were brought from South Carolina, for which Charleston was a major slave trading center. His migration from South Carolina to Jones, then Crawford County Georgia was prior to 1824, since the place of birth of his first son Moses, is given as Georgia.
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