A Guide to the Rockingham County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1783-1861 and undated Rockingham County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1783-1861 and undated 1159564

A Guide to the Rockingham County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1783-1861 and undated

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Barcode number: 1159564


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Barcode number
1159564
Title
Rockingham County (Va.) previous hit Free  next hit Negro and previous hit Slave  next hit previous hit Records  next hit, 1783-1861 and undated
Physical Characteristics
0.45 cu. ft. (1 box)
Collector
Rockingham County (Va.) Circuit Court.
Location
Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Rockingham County (Va.) previous hit Free  next hit Negro and previous hit Slave  next hit previous hit Records  next hit, 1783-1861 and undated. Local government previous hit records  next hit collection, Rockingham County Court previous hit Records  next hit. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.

Acquisition Information

These items came to the Library of Virginia in shipments of court papers from Rockingham County.

Historical Information

Rockingham County was named for Charles Watson-Wentworth, second marquis of Rockingham, who supported the colonists in their disputes with Great Britain. It was formed from Augusta County in 1778.

An act passed by the Virginia legislature in 1803 required every previous hit free  next hit negro or mulatto to be registered and numbered in a book to be kept by the county clerk. The register listed the age, name, color, stature, marks or scars, in what court the person was emancipated or whether the person was born previous hit free  next hit. Some clerks recorded additional information not required by the law.

In 1806, the General Assembly moved to remove the previous hit free  next hit negro population from Virginia with a law that stated that all emancipated previous hit slaves  next hit, freed after May 1, 1806, who remained in the Commonwealth more than a year, would forfeit their right to freedom and be sold by the Overseers of the Poor for the benefit of the parish. Families wishing to stay were to petition the legislature through the local county court. Beginning in 1837, freed previous hit slaves  next hit could petition the local courts for permission to remain.

Created in 1778. A courthouse fire in 1787 destroyed wills and estate previous hit records  next hit, primarily. In June 1864 during the Civil War, court previous hit records  next hit (mostly volumes) were removed from the courthouse and loaded on a wagon to be taken to place of safety on or beyond the Blue Ridge. The wagon was overtaken by Union troops near Port Republic and set on fire, which was put out by local citizens. Many order books, deed books, will books, and fiduciary books, however, were lost or severely damaged by the fire. The loose previous hit records  next hit that remained at the courthouse were undamaged. Pre-1865 previous hit records  next hit including deeds and wills were rerecorded following an act of assembly passed in November 1884.

Scope and Content

Rockingham County (Va.) previous hit Free  next hit Negro and previous hit Slave  next hit previous hit Records  next hit, 1783-1861. The collection contains previous hit Free  next hit Negro Registrations, 1812-1861; previous hit Free  next hit Negro Registrations Refused, undated; previous hit Free  next hit Negro Affidavits and Certificates, 1810-1859; Bills and Deeds of Emancipation, 1783-1833; a previous hit Free  next hit Negro List, 1860; previous hit Slave  next hit Bills of Sale, 1784-1796 and 1842; Orders and Presentments Concerning Freed Negroes Remaining Illegally in Virginia, 1818, 1826, and 1846 (photocopies); Miscellaneous previous hit Records  next hit, 1783-1806.

previous hit Free  next hit negro registrations, certifications and affidavits contain the name of the previous hit free  next hit person, sometimes the individual's age and a brief physical description, and a statement or affidavit based either on another person's knowledge or on other official documentary evidence seen by the certifier that this person was either born previous hit free  next hit or was emancipated. If born previous hit free  next hit, reference is sometimes made to parents. If emancipated, emancipating owner, place and date of emancipation, and prior registration as a previous hit free  next hit negro are usually mentioned. Occasionally the register number is given; this number corresponds to the entry number in the register of previous hit free  next hit negroes kept by the clerk of court at the courthouse. Sometimes other evidence such as a will or deed of manumission was also presented as evidence of previous hit free  next hit status.

previous hit Free  next hit Negro Registrations Refused (undated) contains two registrations refused on the grounds that the individuals were not born in Rockingham County.

Bills and Deeds of Emancipation (1783-1833) state the name of the previous hit slaveowner  next hit, the name of the previous hit slave  next hit to be freed, the date the previous hit slave  next hit shall achieve freedom, the date the manumission was proved or certified, and sometimes a reason why the owner decided to emancipate the previous hit slave  next hit.

The previous hit Free  next hit Negro List (1860) was compiled for tax purposes. It contains a list of previous hit Free  next hit Negroes above the age of 12 in the district of tax commissioner H.A. Chrisman in 1860. The list includes name, gender, age, and occupation.

previous hit Slave  next hit Bills of Sale (1784-1796, 1842) contain the name of the seller, the name of the purchaser, and the name of the previous hit enslaved  next hit person or persons being sold. Descriptions of persons being sold usually include age and family relationships among the persons being sold.

Orders and Presentments Concerning Freed Negroes Remaining Illegally in Virginia (1818, 1826, 1847). These previous hit records  next hit (photocopies) are comprised of a summons (1818) and two jury presentments (1826 and 1847) pertaining to whether to allow certain previous hit free  next hit negroes to continue living in the county in violation of a law requiring them to leave the Commonwealth within a year of their emancipation.

Miscellaneous previous hit records  next hit contain an agreement between Thomas Lewis and Jean Hughes regarding lending a previous hit slave  next hit Letty, 1789; a list of previous hit slaves  next hit taxable for Thomas and Reuben Moore, 1789; and a circular from Governor John Page and the Board of Council regarding counsel for previous hit slaves  next hit on trial.

Related Material

Additional Rockingham County previous hit free  next hit negro and previous hit slave  next hit previous hit records  next hit can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult "A Guide to Virginia County and City previous hit Records  next hit on Microfilm."

Rockingham County is one of Virginia's Lost previous hit Records  next hit Localities. Additional Rockingham County Court previous hit Records  next hit may be found in the Virginia Lost previous hit Records  next hit Localities Collection at the Library of Virginia. Search the Lost previous hit Records Localities Database found at the Library of Virginia web site.

Index Terms

    Corporate Names:

  • Rockingham County (Va.) Circuit Court
  • Subjects:

  • African American apprentices--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • previous hit Free  next hit African Americans--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Geographical Names:

  • Rockingham County (Va.)--History
  • Genre and Form Terms:

  • Affidavits--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Agreements--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Certificates--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Emancipations--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • previous hit Free  next hit negro and previous hit slave  next hit previous hit records  next hit--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • previous hit Free  next hit negro lists--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Lawsuits--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Local government previous hit records  next hit--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Registrations (licenses)--Virginia--Rockingham County.
  • Tax and fiscal previous hit records  next hit--Virginia--Rockingham County.