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I wish I knew if his stores had a name in particular.

I haven't looked for a while but thought the 1810 census mentioned 9 or
10 slaves and know he had at least 9 when he died and his estate was
probated - all listed by name.

Thanks for looking in the tax records for me! Great help! I knew he was
in Richmond at least by 1803 as he leased land in the Rocket's area then
and by 1805 had built a house along Main Street area - prior to the
mansion on 27th Street.

Eric


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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Nicholls
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Subject: [VA-HIST] Charles Wills and tax records

A quick perusal of the Richmond personal property tax records under
letter W from 1800 to 1814 indicates that Charles Wills likely arrived
in 1801 with a slave over the age of 12. By 1803 his +12 slave holding
increased to 2 and in 1804 he added 3 horses and 2 chariot wheels to his
tax liabilities. By 1807 he was back down to the single slave over the
age of 12 and then is no longer listed on the Richmond personal property
taxes. He may have been there, but without any taxable property that
would place him on the rolls. I do not have the same access to the land
taxes for Richmond for these years. I also did not look through the
whole lists. He may have gone into partnership with someone and the
firms name may have been  so and so & Wills and would then have appeared
elsewhere on the lists. So a more complete examination of the tax lists
may produce more information. I hope this may help. An examination of
the advertisements in the Richmond newspapers would surely be useful for
any advertisements for his firm and or stores--good luck--Mick Nicholls
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