A Guide to the Pittsylvania County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1807-1865 Pittsylvania County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1807-1865

A Guide to the Pittsylvania County (Va.) Records Related to the Registration of Free Persons, 1807-1865

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Processed by: Chris Smith; Lydia Neuroth

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Library of Virginia
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Pittsylvania County (Va.) previous hit Records  next hit Related to the Registration of previous hit Free  next hit Persons, 1807-1865
Physical Characteristics
.23 cubic feet (1 box); 1 volume .
Collector
Pittsylvania County (Va.) Circuit Court
Location
Library of Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Pittsylvania County (Va.) previous hit Records  next hit Related to the Registration of previous hit Free  next hit Persons, 1807-1865, are digitized and available through Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative Digital Collection on the Library of Virginia website. Please use digital images.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Pittsylvania County (Va.) previous hit Records  next hit Related to the Registration of previous hit Free  next hit Persons, 1807-1865. Local government previous hit records  next hit collection, Pittsylvania County Court previous hit Records  next hit. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

" previous hit Free  next hit Negro" Registrations came to the Library of Virginia in transfer of court papers from Pittsylvania County in an undated accession.

Original register volume came to the Library of Virginia in a transfer of court papers from Pittsylvania County in 2023 under accession number 54027.

Processing Information

The " previous hit Free  next hit Negro Registration" previous hit Records  next hit, 1821-1864, were originally described as part of the Pittsylvania County (Va.) previous hit Free  next hit and previous hit Enslaved  next hit previous hit Records  next hit, 1860-1864 but were removed to the present Pittsylvania County (Va.) previous hit Records  next hit Related to the Registration of previous hit Free  next hit Persons, 1807-1865 to enhance the context between the previous hit record  next hit types.

The loose registrations were originally processed and indexes in 2018 by Chris Smith. The Register volume was processed by Lydia Neuroth in 2023. These previous hit records  next hit have been scanned and indexed for the purposes of digitizing them for the digital project Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative.

Encoded by M. Mason, January 2024

Historical Information

Context for previous hit Record  next hit Type:

" previous hit Free  next hit Negro" Registers

In 1793, the Virginia General Assembly specified that " previous hit free  next hit Negroes or mulattoes" were required to be registered and numbered in a book to be kept by the town clerk, which shall specify "age, name, colour, and stature, by whom, and in what court the said negro or mulatto was emancipated; or that such negro or mulatto was born previous hit free  next hit." The process was extended to counties in 1803. Although some clerks were already recording such features, an 1834 Act of Assembly made it a uniform requirement to previous hit record  next hit identifying marks and scars and the instrument of emancipation, whether by deed or will. This bound register often coincided with a loose certificate containing largely the same identifying information. Both the registration system and the process of renewal was enforced differently in the various Virginia localities. Thus, the information found in these registers may differ from year to year and across localities.

The register books resulting from the administration of the 1793 and 1803 Act of Assembly are evidence of Virginia legislators' reaction to a quickly growing previous hit free  next hit Black and multiracial population in Virginia in the post-Revolutionary War period. Acts such as these allowed white officials to police the activities and movement of previous hit free  next hit Black community members throughout the state thereby restricting their autonomy.

" previous hit Free  next hit Negro" Registrations

In 1793, the Virginia General Assembly specified that " previous hit free  next hit Negroes or mulattoes" were required to "be registered and numbered in a book to be kept by the town clerk, which shall specify age, name, color, status and by whom, and in what court emancipated." These entries often coincided with the creation of a loose certificate containing largely the same identifying information.

Documents in this collection differ from the bound volumes referred to as "registers." These registration previous hit records  next hit typically appear in the form of certificates or handwritten statements recording the previous hit free  next hit status of a Black or multiracial person. They can include the previous hit free  next hit person's name, sometimes age, a brief physical description, and the circumstances of the person's freedom or emancipation, parents, former previous hit enslaver  next hit, place or date of emancipation. There are also affidavits that were given by individuals affirming a previous hit free  next hit person's status, as well as written descriptions of previous hit free  next hit people. In some cases, a person would not have a registration to submit to the court. Instead they produced some other form of identification proving their previous hit free  next hit status, for example, a deed of emancipation, a will, an apprenticeship indenture, or an affidavit of someone testifying to their character and status.

Locality History: Pittsylvania County was named in honor of William Pitt, first earl of Chatham, the English statesman. It was formed from Halifax County in 1766. The county court first met on 26 June 1767. The county seat is Chatham.

Scope and Content

Materials in the Library of Virginia's collections contain historical terms, phrases, and images that are offensive to modern readers. These include demeaning and dehumanizing references to race, ethnicity, and nationality; previous hit enslaved  next hit or previous hit free  next hit status; physical and mental ability; religion; sex; and sexual orientation and gender identity.

Pittsylvania County (Va.) previous hit Records  next hit Related to the Registration of previous hit Free  next hit Persons, 1807-1865, includes the bound "Register of previous hit Free  next hit Negroes" and loose " previous hit Free  next hit Negro" Registrations.

Register of previous hit Free  next hit Negroes, 1807-1865, kept by Clerks of the Court William Tunstall and Langhorne Scruggs, previous hit records  next hit the registration of previous hit free  next hit Black and multiracial people of Black descent in Pittsylvania County and covers the years 1807 to 1865. The clerk recorded, in a narrative style, the name, age, height, complexion, marks and scars, and in what court the person was emancipated or if the person was born previous hit free  next hit. The volume includes a seven-page index with about 293 numbered pages. In some instances, the clerk recorded information not required by law such as the name of the former previous hit enslaver  next hit, previous place of registration, or place of birth. Pagination kept by the clerk is disrupted in error on page 39 (page numbers 40-41 are skipped) and page 230 (there are two page 231). Registration numbers still appear in sequence indicating that no information appears to be missing.

" previous hit Free  next hit Negro" Registrations, 1821-1864, consists of twenty-two registrations which contains the name of previous hit free  next hit Black and multiracial persons; their sex; age; physical description/ complexion; and how they secured their freedom (born previous hit free  next hit or through a will or deed). These previous hit records  next hit contain a fair amount of genealogical information as individuals will particularly note matrilineal family lines to denote their previous hit free  next hit legal status.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged

Series I: previous hit Records  next hit Related to the Registration of previous hit Free  next hit Persons, 1807-1865

Related Material

See also: Pittsylvania County (Va.) previous hit Free  next hit and previous hit Enslaved  next hit previous hit Records  next hit, 1860-1864

previous hit Records  next hit related to previous hit free  next hit and previous hit enslaved  next hit people of Pittsylvania County (Va.) and other localities are available through the Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative Digital Collection on the Library of Virginia website.

Additional Pittsylvania County (Va.) court 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."

Contents List

Series I: previous hit Records  next hit Related to the Registration of previous hit Free  next hit Persons, 1807-1865
.23 cubic feet (1 box); 1 volume

by previous hit record  next hit type; then chronologically

  • Barcode number 0007864784 : Register of previous hit Free  next hit Negroes, 1807-1865
  • Barcode number 0007696169 : previous hit Free  next hit and previous hit Enslaved  next hit previous hit Records 1821-1864