Overview
Location
Orange County, North Carolina
Date Constructed/ Founded
1810's
Associated Surnames
Link, Farthing
Historical notes
none
Associated Slave Workplaces
Silas M Link Plantation - Orange County, North Carolina
Associated Free Persons
- John Link (c.1775 - c.1829) - He was born in Halifax County, Virginia. In 1810 he moved his young family to Person County, North Carolina. In the 1810's he moved to Orange County, North Carolina, where he died.
- Pheobe Farthing Link (1778 - c.1865) - She was born in Virginia to Dudley Farthing and Anne Watkins. She married John Link January 29, 1803, in Halifax County, Virginia.
Associated Enslaved Persons
1810 Federal Census, Person County, North Carolina
John Link
1820 Federal Census, Orange County, North Carolina
John Link
- 1 Male Slave (b.1794-1806)
- 1 Male Slave (b.1794-1806)
- 1 Male Slave (b.1794-1806)
- 1 Female Slave (b.1775-1794)
1830 Federal Census, Orange County, North Carolina
Pheobe Link
- 1 Male Slave (b.1794-1806)
- 1 Male Slave (b.1775-1794)
1840 Federal Census, Orange County, North Carolina
Pheobe Link
- 1 Male Slave (b.1806-1830)
- 1 Male Slave (b.1785-1806)
- 1 Female Slave (b.1740-1784
1850 Federal Census, Orange County, North Carolina
Pheobe Link
- 1 Black Female Slave 71
- 1 Black Male Slave 53
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