1834-12, Anderson [Cameron] (born about 1832), Mention: Inventory
- Title
- 1834-12, Anderson [Cameron] (born about 1832), Mention: Inventory
- Description
- In December 1834, Anderson [Cameron] (born about 1832), an enslaved Black child, was recorded in a farm memo written by white enslaver Duncan Cameron (1777-1853). In this memo, Anderson, whose age is given as 2 years old, is listed with mother Molly and siblings Parthena and Nelley.
- List of the Slaves Stock +c. belonging to Judge Cameron at his Enoe plantation Women + Children Molly 35 Children of Molly Parthena 6 Nelley 4 Anderson 2
- Event Type
- Mention: Inventory
- Action Status
- Completed
- Date
- December 1834
- Location
- Eno Plantation
- Source
- Farm Memo with a list of enslaved people, 1834 in the Cameron Family Papers, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Folder no. 3654, Box no. 120, Collection no. 00133
- Primary Participant
- Anderson [Cameron] (born about 1832)
- Freedom Status
- Enslaved
- Enslaver
- Duncan Cameron (1777-1853)
- Author
- Duncan Cameron (1777-1853)
- Additional Participant
- Molly [Cameron] (born about 1799)
- Parthena [Cameron] (born about 1828)
- Nelley [Cameron] (born about 1830)
- Source Resource
- https://onthesegrounds.lib.unc.edu/api/items/1609
- Source Site
- https://onthesegrounds.lib.unc.edu/
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