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C M Caldwell (abt. 1795)

C M (C M) Caldwell
Born about in Irelandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 10 Nov 2022
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Contents

Biography

C M Caldwell was born about 1795.

Research Notes

An 1850 slave census was found, but not an 1860 one.

Slaves

  • Female, 28 (1822), Black
  • Male, 0 (1850), Mulatto

Sources


  • "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 10 November 2022, 00:15), entry for C M Caldwell (PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:GNBG-42F ); contributed by various users.
  • 1850 Census: "United States Census, 1850"
    citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
    FamilySearch Record: MZYN-PKH (accessed 9 November 2022)
    FamilySearch Image: S3HT-XC3Q-VYF Image number 00341
    C M Caldwell (55) in Camden, Georgia, United States. Born in Ireland.
  • 1850 Census (Slave Schedule): "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
    citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 27; FHL microfilm: 442897; Record number: 35612;
    FamilySearch Record: HR7D-542M (accessed 9 November 2022)
    FamilySearch Image: S3HT-XX8W-96J Image number 00435
    C M Caldwell in Camden, Georgia, United States.




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As a member of the US Black Heritage Project, I have added a list of the slaves owned by C M Caldwell on this profile with categories using the standards of the US Black Heritage Exchange Program. This helps us connect enslaved ancestors to their descendants. See the Heritage Exchange Portal for more information.
posted by Miyako Jones