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"Lyle E. Browning" <[log in to unmask]>
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The only viable track is to determine who got what property. If they were sold (and as you don't see any slaves listed in the 1850 census they either were sold or died), then court records should have a record of their sale or other disposition as via gift. You should be able to follow the descendants in the property tax lists and in the grantor indexes in the court house. What has endlessly vexed me is the practice of the wife's property being sold in the husband's name, but if you know the names of Capt. Willis' children and their spouses and successor spouses in some cases, you should be able to track them.

But is this what you meant by the other side brick wall and you've already done that?

Lyle Browning


On Mar 16, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Huffstutler, Eric S. wrote:

> I mentioned this before but wonder in my case if this is a lost cause?
> 
> I am wanting to track down the slaves owned by Capt. Charles Wills.  He
> died in 1820 and his estate was itemized leaving no known will.  The
> first names of his then 7 slaves were listed and of course, only listed
> as property.
> 
> Each of the children moved on and the wife died in 1826.  I don't see
> any slaves listed on the only 2 children that made it past the 1850
> census.
> 
> Have I hit that brick wall concerning them from the other side and they
> are lost to history?  Or any way to track them down?
> 
> Thanks!
> Eric 
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