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George Dickey Plantation

Page history last edited by PBworks 17 years, 1 month ago


 

Overview

 

Location

Macon Co., NC

 

Date Constructed/ Founded

not determined

 

Associated Surnames

Dickey

 

Historical notes

George Dickey moved, along with his slave Sippio, from Macon Co., NC to Fannin Co., GA in the early 1840's.

 

Associated Slave Workplaces

Elijah Hall Plantation (Rabun Co., GA), John Russell Plantation (Towns Co., GA), John W Henry Plantation (Fannin Co., GA), Joshua Taylor Plantation (Rutherford Co., NC), Hogback Plantation (Fannin Co., GA)


 

Associated Free Persons

 

  • George Dickey (b.1776-d.1842) - owner of Hogback Plantation and George Dickey Plantation
  • Hannah Taylor Dickey (b.1777-d.1868) - wife of George Dickey; daughter of Joshua Taylor (Joshua Taylor Plantation)
  • Nancy Dickey (b.1804-d.1859) - daughter of George and Hannah T. Dickey; wife of John Russel (John Russell Plantation)
  • Martha Dickey (b.1805-d.1876) - daughter of George and Hannah T. Dickey; wife of John W. Henry (John W Henry Plantation)
  • Joshua Taylor Dickey (b.1807-d.1864) - son of George and Hannah T. Dickey
  • Cynthia M. Dickey (b.1809-d.1813) - daughter of George and Hannah T. Dickey
  • George Whery Dickey (b.1811-d.1886) - son of George and Hannah T. Dickey
  • Burton Kimsey Dickey (b.1813-d.1885) - son of George and Hannah T. Dickey
  • Miriam Dickey (b.1815-d.1860/1870) - daughter of George and Hannah T. Dickey; wife of Elijah M. Hall (Elijah Hall Plantation)
  • John Brady Dickey (b.1817-d.1882) - son of George and Hannah T. Dickey James
  • Eugene Dickey (b.1822-d.1913) - son of George and Hannah T. Dickey


 

Associated Enslaved Persons

 

The Family of Sippio Henry

Sippio Henry was born October 16, 1839, on the George Dickey Plantation in Macon County, North Carolina. He moved to Georgia with George Dickey in the early 1840’s. When George Dickey died in 1842 he was bought by John W. Henry (John W Henry Plantation) for $232.00. When John W. Henry died in 1856 he became the property of Emmanuel J. Henry. Sippio Henry died on March 04, 1912, and is buried in the Henry Cemetery in Fannin County, Georgia. He was married to Laura Christiana, she was born on September 02, 1836, and died on February 27, 1907.

  • Sippio Henry (b.1839-d.1912)
  • Laura Christiana Henry (b.1836-d.1907) - wife of Sippio Henry
  • Martha Ann Henry (b.1861–d.aft.1920) - daughter of Sippio and Laura C. Henry
  • Caroline L. Henry (b.1863–d.?) - daughter of Sippio and Laura C. Henry

(They had other children born after the war)


 

Research Leads and Plantation Records

 

  • none reported yet


 

Miscellaneous Information

 

  • none


 

References

 


 

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