A Guide to the Jerdone Family Slave Record Book, 1761-1865 Jerdone Family Slave Record Book, 1761-1865 20415

A Guide to the Jerdone Family Slave Record Book, 1761-1865

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the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 20415


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Accession number
20415
Title
Jerdone Family Slave Record Book, 1761-1865
Physical Characteristics
Negative photostats, 1 volume (113 pages).
Physical Location
Personal Papers Collection, Acc. 20415
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Jerdone Family Slave Record Book, 1761-1865, Accession 20415, Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

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Biographical/Historical Information

Francis Jerdone, born in Scotland, came to Virginia about 1750. A merchant in Louisa County, he built Jerdone Castle ca. 1752. He married Sarah Macon (1731/2-1818) of New Kent County. One of their sons, William, married into the Coleman family into whose hands the plantation passed.

Capt. Clayton G. Coleman and his wife Anna Breeden acquired Jerdone Castle in the 1850s.

Scope and Content Information

The Jerdones, Francis, his wife Sarah Macon, son, Francis, Jr., then granddaughter Sarah Jerdone Coleman and her son Clayton G. Coleman, Jr. recorded the slave births from 1761-1865, and the lists of tithables for Albemarle, Louisa, and Spotsylvania counties for which the family was responsible. The donor, Lucy Singleton Coleman, appended a prefactory note which outlines the history of the family and the provenance of this book.