Overview
Location
Paulding Co., GA
Date Constructed/ Founded
not determined
Associated Surnames
Gann, Cooper, Rice, Adair, Stephens, Lester
Historical notes
none
Associated Slave Workplaces
none
Associated Free Persons
- Nathan Gann (b.ca.1794-d.ca.1854) - Plantation Owner
- Priscilla Gann (b.ca.1789-d.aft.1850) - Wife of Nathan Gann
Associated Enslaved Persons
1850 Slave Schedule, Nathan Gann
Paulding County, Georgia
- 1 Mulatto Male 67
- 1 Black Female 54
- 1 Black Male 35
- 1 Black Female 35
- 1 Black Female 30
- 1 Mulatto Female 18
- 1 Mulatto Female 16
- 1 Black Male 13
- 1 Black Male 11
- 1 Black Female 9
- 1 Black Male 9
- 1 Black Male 7
- 1 Black Male 7
- 1 Black Female 5
- 1 Black Male 4
- 1 Black Male 3 Months
- 1 Black Male 3 Months
1854 Slaves of the Nathan Gann Estate
July 22, 1854 (as sold on Novmber 21, 1854); From the Nathan Gann Estate Papers
- Chainey - about 54, to W. D. Gann
- Isaac - about 40, to Francis Gann
- Mary and child Henry - to Francis Gann
- Tilda and child Henry - to Nathan Gann, Jr.
- Patience and infant Lucy - to George D. Rice
- Milly and child Willis - to William Adair
- Simon - to John Gann
- Joe - to Napoleon A. Lester
- Caroline - to Mary Gann
- Solomon - to Joseph Stephens
- Oliver - to Robert Gann
- Ned - to Martha Gann
- Emily - to A. G. Cooper
- Luke - to William D. Gann
- Green - to Francis Gann
- George - to John Gann
- Lewis - to George D. Rice
- Elic - to William Adair
Research Leads and Plantation Records
Miscellaneous Information
References
- 1850 - Federal Census, Paulding County, Georgia.
- Estate Papers of Nathan Gann, 1854, Paulding County, Georgia.
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