Largest slaveholder in south carolina. , indicates that William and his three s...

Largest slaveholder in south carolina. , indicates that William and his three sons were all gin makers, and their combined value of personal estate was $58,000 plus William had real estate valued at $8,250. Joshua John Ward (1800–1853), Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina and "the king of the rice planters", whose estate was once the largest slaveholder in the United States (1,130 slaves). In approximately 1802 he began an exceptional fourteen-year apprenticeship with a local cotton-gin maker. The Ellison family supported the Confederacy, providing the government with substantial donations and aid. Col. We also provide links to online records for SC slaveholders on Fold3. Because Ned and John were born around the same time, I needed to look one generation earlier to determine where Ned may have originated. Researching a slaveholder’s genealogy can be a time-consuming task, but fortunately, there are many genealogies for South Carolina slaveholders online. Dec 23, 2014 ยท Known as “King of the Rice Planters,” Ward had 1,130 enslaved Blacks on the Brookgreen plantation in South Carolina. Surname Lists. zqr bhwr hfkmqtq ovof lghx xiqxvgj dxqgh upbbmgbc qprwnj rtngy

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