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Slaves of Noah Maddox, Prince William County, Virginia

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Location: Prince William, Virginia, United Statesmap
Surnames/tags: Maddox Scott Brawner
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This page's purpose is to record the enslaved people owned by Noah Maddox, and attempt to connect them to their families. These named enslaved were listed in the 1833 will of Noah Maddox. His will suggests that he was childless, as he bequeaths his property to the following siblings and other relatives and no identified children:[1]:

To wife, Sarah:

George
Betty and 2 children, unnamed in will; husband, unnamed in will

The remainder at the death of Noah's wife, Sarah:

To brother, Allison on death of Noah's wife:

Baptiste and wife, Henny, their daughter, Sarah:

To nephew, James W. Scott on death of Noah's wife:

Sam
John (son of Betty)
Ann
Andrew (previously deeded to James W. Scott)

To nephew Thomas Maddox, on death of Noah's wife:

Harriet
Willed to nephew, Joseph Brawner, on death of Noah's wife:
Ann, daughter of Baptiste

Sources

  1. Prince William, Virginia, United States Records, images, FamilySearch : March 6, 2024, image 172 of 186; Virginia. County Court (Prince William County).




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I will be adding profiles for these individuals as time allows. Feel free to assist with this.
posted by Judith Booker
Hi Judith, I added a Sources section to this page as it isn't automatically added. Could you link the source to the Will. I looked for the will on ancestry, but there was no image.

I added the category USBH Needs Slave Profiles. I'll also add the other categories needed. In the future, you can add the slave owner and slave categories to these types of pages and then the USBH Heritage Exchange category is fine. Thanks!

posted by Gina (Pocock) Jarvi
Gina, thanks for your comments. I had started this family line, then went off to work on the 1880 USBH project and forgot to come back to this. I'll do this tonight!
posted by Judith Booker