Dinah - DINA1
"Black" John - JOHN17
"Negro" Jenkins - JENK1
(Possibly Violet) - VIOE2
1785
East Hampton
Negrowoman
(Unidentified child)
1784
East Hampton
My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child
(Unidentified child)
1783
East Hampton
Negro Child
[Har…]
African descent
Jackie Dinan
[Isabella] - ISAA2
Daughter of Judah
Jackie Dinan
[Simone] or Simorce - SIOE1
black woman
Jackie Dinan
[Tenen/Linus?] - LINU2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
[Then/Theve/Tere?] - THEN1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
1717 Church
Commissioned in 1715. A 1732 town trustees vote formalized that "negroes may sit in the 2nd gallery, west side."<br /><br />In an 1780 town trustee record: “Ned negro to ring the bel for 30/0,” and in a 1784 record as “Jeremiah Osborn’s Ned” agreeing to ring the bell for one year for 24 shillings and so on in the ensuing years’ records, ultimately ringing the bell for 16 years. <br /><br />Rev. Buell's enslaved Pegg was also paid to sweep the church from 1802 to April 18, 1808.
1770 House
Place
143 Main St. East Hampton, NY Owned by Wm. Fithian then in 1670 Matthias Burnett, 1776 Burnett Miller, and Jonathan Dayton (1764-1824). An enslaved man, Peter, is left by Matthias Burnett to Burnett Miller, “I leave to my grand son, Burnet Miller, all my lands, meadows, and commonage, and all my right on Montauk, and all stock and cattle, and all wainage and farming tools, and all my books, gun and sword, and my negro peter and my indian boy John." Peter, negro sevt. of Capt. Burnet, baptised Nov. 17, 1723. 1749 2 negro children of Burnett Miller recorded dead in 1749, as did a child of Matthias Burnett later that same year. Another Burnett Miller negro child died in 1757. In the 1790 Census, John Dayton owned two enslaved people, and in both 1800 and 1810 one.
Aaron - AARO1
Aaron - AARO2
Abbey - ABBE1
Abby - ABBY1
"slave"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 212
Abee - ABEE1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Abel - ABEL1
Abel - ABEL3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Abel Crook - ABEL2
1774
negro boy named Abel age 8
Abigail - ABIG1
Abigail - ABIG2
1773
negro woman
Abigail - ABIG3
Abraham Enos - ABRM1
Aca - ACA1
Acca - ACCA1
Ackie - ACKI1
the mother of said child is held as a slave by me
Adam - ADAM1
Adam - ADAM2
Adrenner Green - ADRE1
Alburtes King - ALBU1
Alfra F. Prince - ALFA1
Alfred Camp - ALFR1
Alice King - ALIC1
Amanda Camp - AMAN1
Amelia Halsey - AMEL1
Amelia King - AMEL2
Aner - ANER1
Servant, African descent
Aner - ANER2
Ann - ANN1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Ann M. Titus - ANN2
Antony - ANTH1
Archable - ARCH1
Assa - ASSA1
Aunt Temp - TEMP2
There was an old aunt temp in Watermill who had been a negro slave in the Halsey family. She was freed after the Manumission Act of 1788 but both she and her son were always looked after by the Halseys until they died.
1788
Babcock - BABC1
Basha - BASH1
1828
Bathsheba Hand - BATH1
Beck - BECK1
Person
one Indian Captive girle about Thirteene or foorteene yeeres of age Comonlie Called or knowne by ye name of Beck for him ye sd James Loper his heires or assignes or Either of them for to have hould posses and enjoy as his or their proper estate duringe her naturall life...
Belinda - BELI1
Negro child
1798
Bess - BESS1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Betsey Plato - BETS1
Bette - BETE1
African descent
Betty - BETT1
Person
"negro servt."
1740
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Betty - BETT2
free black
Jackie Dinan
Betty - BETT3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Betty - BETT4
Betty - BETT5
Betty - BETT6
Bety - BETY1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Bety - BETY2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Bety - BETY3
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Bety - BETY4
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Binah - BINA1
Servant
Jackie Dinan
Binah - BINA2
"a black woman"
1802
Binah - BINA3
Bis - BIS1
Person
“Negro Woman”
1713
East Hampton, Amagansett, British Colonial America
Bisner - BISN1
1790
Mattituck
Bloom - BLOO1
African descent
Bloom - BLOO2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Bloome - BLOO3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Boose - BOOS1
Person
An enslaved woman of African heritage, Boose is the earliest known named enslaved person in East Hampton. She was part of the Lion and Mary Gardiner holdings and mentioned in at least two contemporary sources.
Bradford - BRAD1
1828
Brewster Miller - BREW1
Brigitt - BRIG1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Brin - BRIN1
Person
"children of Chriss, negro servt."
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Brister - BRIR1
1774
negro man named Brister aged 28 years
Bristo - BRIS1
Person
"negro sevt. of Mr. Chatfield"
1730
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Caesar - CAES1
child of African descent
Caesar - CAES2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cain - CAIN1
1753
Mattituck
Cambridge - CAMB1
Caroline Prince - CARO1
Cate - CATE1
African descent
Cate, also Catherine - CATE2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Catharine - CATE5
Catherine - CATE3
Indian woman of Southampton
Jackie Dinan
Catherine/Kate - CATE4
Derby
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cato - CATO1
1779
Negro
Cato - CATO10
Cato - CATO2
1774
negro boy named Cato age 12
Cato - CATO3
1770
negro Cato
Cato - CATO4
Negro Cato
1785
Cato - CATO5
Negro Cato
1790
Cato - CATO6
Negro boy, age 13
1806
Cato - CATO8
Cato Crook - CATO9
Catoo - CATO7
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Catury - CATU1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cazar - CAZA1
1775
"Cazar Indian"
Ceasar - CEAS2
"a negro man"
1738
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Ceaser - CEAS1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Cesar - CESA1
Jackie Dinan
Cesar - CESA2
Son of Simmene
Jackie Dinan
Cesar - CESA3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cesar - CESA4
Cesar [Seser] - CESA6
Ceser - CESE1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Charles - CHAR1
Charles Ashman - CHAR6
Charles Brant - CHAR5
Charles Briston [Britten] - CHAR3
Charles Crippy - CHAR7
Charles H. Green - CHAR4
Charles Plato - CHAR8
Charles Prime - CHAR2
Chloe - CHLO1
African descent
Chloe - CHLO2
African descent
Chriss - CHRI1
Person
"woman negro servt. "
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Christ - CHRT1
1763
my negro man
Christiana - CHRA1
servant
1802
Christina M. Green - CHRS1
Cisto - CIST1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Clara - CLAR1
Clara - CLAR4
Clara Butler - CLAR2
Clara King - CLAR3
Claribel Camp - CLAI1
Clarissa - CLAA1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Clo - CLO1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cloe - CLOE1
Cof - COF1
Negro Cof
1785
Cof - COF2
Negro Cof?
1790
Cofee - COFE1
Coffe - COFF1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Condia [Candice?] - COND1
child of Simmene
Jackie Dinan
Cora Robinson - CORA1
Coseo - COSE1
Person
1750 "one negro slave named Coseo"
Crank - CRAN1
Negro
Jackie Dinan
Crank - CRAN2
African descent
Cuff - CUFF1
Negro man
Jackie Dinan
Cuff - CUFF2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cuff - CUFF3
Mrs. Gardiners sevt. Cuff
1792
Cuffe - CUFE1
Person
"children of Mol, negro servt. "
1740
Cuffe - CUFE2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cynthia Green - CYNT1
Cyrus - CYRU1
Person
"A son of Peter, negro"
1730
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Cyrus - CYRU11
Cyrus - CYRU13
Cyrus - CYRU2
Cyrus - CYRU3
1774
negro man named Cyrus aged 21 years
Cyrus - CYRU4
1783
East Hampton
a servant child
Cyrus - CYRU5
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cyrus - CYRU6
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Cyrus - CYRU7
the mother of said child I hold as a slave
1802
Dago - DAGO1
Person
Enslaved boy
David Rattray
Daniel - DANI1
Person
Son of Peter, negro servt. of Capt. Burnet, and <a href="http://plainsightproject.org/items/show/339">Chriss</a> his wife, serct. of Josiah Miller. East Hampton, British Colonial North America
Daniel - DANI2
1763
Negro Daniel
Darby - DARB1
African descent
Darby - DARB2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Darchess [Dorcas?] - DORC12
Darcis/Dorcas - DORC6
African descent [probably]
Jackie Dinan
David - DAVI1
African descent
David - DAVI2
Negro of Wading River
Jackie Dinan
David Gardiner's 1740 home
95 Main St.
East Hampton, NY
David Gardiner passed down Coseo and Will to Abraham Gardiner in his 1750 will. He also gave his wife "one negro wench as she shall make choice of out of all my negro slaves." But before, Abraham Schellinger, who owned the land, had a 1713 inventory with a "negro man priced at 40 pounds" and a "negro woman priced at 18 pounds." David Gardiner, 6th proprietor of Gardiner's Island, unclear whether or not he ever lived in this house, kept a meticulous inventory, recording a "negro man named Plato aged 35 years 52 pounds" "negro man named Dick aged 40 years, 22 pounds" "negro man named Brister aged 28 years, 52 pounds "negro man named Philip aged 22 years, 65 pounds" "negro man named Cyrus aged 21 years, 70 pounds" "negro boy named Peter age 14, 53 pounds" "negro boy named Cato age 12, 48 pounds" "negro boy named Reuben age 10, 40 pounds" "negro boy named Abel age 8, 32 pounds" "negro woman named Phillis age 52 years, 8 pounds" "negro woman named Sabinah aged 48 years, 12 pounds" and a "negro woman named Sarah aged 23, 38 pounds."
David Hempstead, Jr. - DAVI3
Dep - DEP1
Dep - DEP2
Depth - DEPT1
1779
Derby - DERB1
African descent
Desiah - DESI1
1773
negro child
Diadema - DIAD1
Diana Williams - DIAN1
Jackie Dinan
Dick - DICK1
1775
A Slave
Dick - DICK11
Dick - DICK2
1774
negro man Dick age 40
Dick - DICK3
Person
1753
negro man
Dick - DICK4
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Dick - DICK5
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Dick - DICK6
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Dick - DICK7
a negro slave
1823
Dick - DICK9
Dick or Richard - DICK8
Person
Jackie Dinan
Dinah - DINA10
Dinah - DINA11
Dinah - DINA2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Dinah - DINA3
Indigenous
Jackie Dinan
Dinah - DINA5
Huntting Miller's Dinah
1797
Dinah - DINA6
Dinah, a slave to me
Dinah - DINA9
Dinah Barnes - DINA7
soap maker
1837
Dinah Buell Jack - DINA8
Person
Col'd
1855
Dinah Sworta - DINA4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Dol - DOL1
Dol - DOL2
Dolly - DOLY1
Jackie Dinan
Dorcas - DORC1
Person
1778
Mattituck
Dorcas - DORC10
Daughter of Judah
Jackie Dinan
Dorcas - DORC11
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Dorcas - DORC14
Daughter of Dorcas
Jackie Dinan
Dorcas - DORC2
child of African descent
Dorcas - DORC3
child of African descent
Dorcas - DORC4
African descent
Dorcas - DORC5
1768
Mattituck
Person
Dorcas - DORC9
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Dorcas [Freeman] - DORC8
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Dorcus or Dorcas - DORC7
Black woman
Jackie Dinan
Dorekis - DORE1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Dorkas - DORK1
1698
Southold
Dorkiss or Dorcas - DORC13
Daughter of John
Jackie Dinan
Dorothy - DORO1
Jackie Dinan
Dorothy - DORO2
servant
Jackie Dinan
Drusilla Crook - DRUS1
Person
Black girl bound to Lyman Beecher's household, c. 1805
Dutchess - DUTC1
Eddy - EDDY1
Daughter of Yarraubey and Lacy
Jackie Dinan
Edith A. Camp - EDIT1
Edmond - EDMO1
Edmund - EDMU1
Elima - ELIM1
Elisabeth - ELIS1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Elisabeth - ELIS2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Eliza S. Consor - ELIA1
Elizabeth - ELIZ1
Jackie Dinan
Elizabeth - ELIZ2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Elizabeth Solomon - ELIZ3
Ellen Brown - ELLE1
Elymus - ELYM1
Emily Halsey - EMIL1
Enos - ENOS1
African descent (probable)
Jackie Dinan
Enos - ENOS2
Son of Cate/Catherine
Jackie Dinan
Enos - ENOS3
African descent
1786
Enoz - ENOZ1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Ephraim Arch - EPHR1
Esther - ESTH1
Esther - ESTH3
Esther Jane Hempstead Green - ESTH2
Eunice - EUNI2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Eunice Derby - EUNI1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Eva J. Peterson - EVA1
Exodus - EXOD1
Negro child
1798
Festus Case - FEST1
Person
Son of Catherine/Cate.
Jackie Dinan
Files - FILE1
1762
Negro Files
Fillis - FILL1
Mixed ancestry: African and Northwest European
Jackie Dinan
Flora - FLOR1
Person
Negro girl
Flora - FLOR2
Flora - FLOR3
African descent
Florah - FLOR4
Negro
Jackie Dinan
Florence Crippy - FLON1
Florice - FLOE1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Frances - FRAS1
African descent
Francis M. Cuffee - FRAC2
Francis W. Prince - FRAC1
Frank - FRAN1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Frank - FRAN2
Frank - FRAN4
Frank Brister - FRAN5
Freetown, East Hampton, NY
<p><a href="https://www.easthamptonstar.com/villages/2020220/lost-freetown-cemetery"><strong> The Lost Freetown Cemetery:</strong> </a><br /><a href="https://www.easthamptonstar.com/villages/2020220/lost-freetown-cemetery">Newspaper item from 1930 hints at slavery-era mystery</a><br /><br />Freetown, a section of East Hampton depicted in a 1916 Suffolk atlas, may contain a lost cemetery holding the remains of 20 or more formerly enslaved people who died in the early 1800s.</p>
Gad [Gadd] Cooper - GAD1
Gardiner White House
Main St.
East Hampton, NY
Abraham Gardiner, who lived here, became master of Coseo and Will in David Gardiner's will in 1750. Peggy Negro, who is buried in the South End Cemetery, may have been baptised in 1764. A "negro child" died in 1766. A "negro man" died in 1770. He left Zel and Ruben (also known as Tobe) to his daughter Mary in his will. Also Rufus, an unnamed woman or women, and Cato getting shoes in 1785.
Garl - GARL1
1769
negro garl
Gene - GENE1
1746
East Hampton
"my negro girl"
George - GEOR4
George - GEOR5
George - GEOR6
George H. Prince - GEOR2
George L. Green - GEOR1
George P. Consor - GEOR3
Georgina Prince - GEOA1
Giles - GILE1
Gin - GIN1
African descent (probably)
Ginne - GINN1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Gorda - GORD1
Grace - GRAC1
Gree
"my Negro Servant man called Gree"
1798
Gree - GREE1
negro Gree
1796
Grestor - GRES1
1772
negro Grestor
Guie - GUIE1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Hacke - HACK1
1768
Negro Hacke
Hagar - HAGA1
1746
East Hampton
Person
"Negro Wentch Hagar"
Hagar - HAGA2
1763
Negro Hagar
Hagar - HAGA3
1764
negro servt
Hagar - HAGA4
Negro woman or girl
Jackie Dinan
Hagar - HAGA5
Colored
Jackie Dinan
Hagar/Hegur - HAGA6
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Hager - HAGE1
Person
Negro girl
Hager - HAGE2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Hager - HAGE3
Servant
Jackie Dinan
Hanah - HANA1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Hanah - HANA2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Hanah - HANA3
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Hannah - HANN1
Person
"Hannah negro servt of Wid Osborne"
1725
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Hannah - HANN2
African descent
Hannah - HANN3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Hannah - HANN4
Hannah - HANN6
Hannah - HANN7
Harre - HARE1
1783
East Hampton
Harre, negro man
Harriet Brown - HART1
Harry - HARR1
Person
"children of Simene, negro servt. "
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Harry - HARR2
free black
Jackie Dinan
Harry - HARR3
[alias Peter]
Male negro slave
Jackie Dinan
Hector - HECT1
Hedges Shoemaker Shop
74 James Ln.
East Hampton, NY
Place
Hedges Inn. The site of shoemaker's shop was described as "a small building in the back of the inn" - JER "Main Street". The Hedges kept detailed accounts of their transactions including those with those enslaved. The Hedges also owned slaves and there is a record of a "negro child" of Daniel Hedges's dying on April 17, 1790.
Hegur [Hagar] - HAGA7
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Helen Ashman - HELE1
Henry Green - HENR2
Henry Jones - HENR3
Henry Prime - HENR1
Hepzibah - HEPZ1
Negro slave
Jackie Dinan
Hester - HEST1
Hester Butler - HEST2
Hira - HIRA1
Hiram - HIRM1
Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European
Jackie Dinan
Hiram Truman - HIRM2
Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European.
Jackie Dinan
Hitabel - HITA1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Hittie - HITT1
1764
Hittie, negro
Hitty - HITY1
a squaw
Jackie Dinan
Hobart Green - HOBA1
Home, Sweet Home
1751 the house was transferred to Matthew Mulford, son of Samuel Mulford, from John Dayton (grandson) and Robert Dayton’s wife, who owned the house after Robert Dayton left it to them in his will. <br /><br />John Dayton left his wife a “negro girl” in his will (died no longer living in the house). London (also spelled Lunnon) Dayton was enslaved by John Dayton (either John Dayton 4 or 5) and freed by 1799. There are many records showing London owning land, often deeded from Daytons. <br /><br />Aaron Isaacs Jr. was the first jewish person (later converted to christianity) in East Hampton, married Matthew Mulford’s daughter Esther and presumably lived in the home, sweet home house as we see his daughter Elizabeth living and dying there. He was seen buying may shoes for his slaves Files, an unnamed “negro child,” an unnamed “negro girl,” nab, and additionally recorded an unnamed “negro child” dying 5/11/1768 (maybe the same child).
Adelia Rattray
House
Home, Sweet Home Museum
14 James Ln.
East Hampton, NY
Place
In 1751 the house was transferred to Matthew Mulford, son of Samuel Mulford, from John Dayton and Robert Dayton’s wife who co-owned the house. John Dayton left his wife a “negro girl” in his will (died no longer living in the house). London (also spelled Lunnon) Dayton was enslaved by John Dayton and freed by 1799. There are many records showing London owning land, often deeded from Daytons.
Aaron Isaacs Jr. also lived in the house and was the first Jewish person (later converted to Christianity) in East Hampton. He was seen buying many shoes for his slaves Files, Nab, an unnamed “negro child,” and unnamed “negro girl," He additionally recorded an unnamed “negro child ”dying 5/11/1768.
Hope - HOPE1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Hope - HOPE2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Hope - HOPE3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Hope - HOPE4
Horres - HORR1
his Negro
1807
Huldah Youngs - HULD1
Huntting Inn
94 Main St.
East Hampton, NY
Place
Only confirmed enslaved person owned by Rev. Huntting is Gene "my negro girl, died in 1746, age 1 year 9 months." But there are four other people we know about from Huntting's account books, not family members, who are sleeping under "old blankets" on homemade beds -- Gene's parents among them?
Hushai or Hushi - HUSH1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Ida May Green [Massey] - IDA1
Isaac - ISAC1
1793
Mattituck
servant
Isaac - ISAC2
Negro man formerly of Brookhaven
Jackie Dinan
Isaac - ISAC3
Indigenous
Jackie Dinan
Isaac - ISAC8
Isaac Davis - ISAC4
Indigenous
Jackie Dinan
Isaac Jupiter - ISAC7
Isaac Plato - ISAC5
a black man of East Hampton
1814
Isaac Prime - ISAC6
Isabel - ISAB1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Isabel - ISAB2
servant
Jackie Dinan
Isabel - ISAB3
Indigenous
Isabel - ISAB4
Isabell - ISAB5
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Isabell - ISAL2
Isabella - ISAA1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
J.O. - JO2
Jable - JABL1
child of African descent
Jack - JACK1
Person
"Negro man"
1713
East Hampton, L.I., British Colonial America
Jack - JACK10
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jack - JACK11
servant
Jackie Dinan
Jack - JACK13
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jack - JACK14
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jack - JACK16
Servant
Jackie Dinan
Jack - JACK2
African descent
Jack - JACK20
Jack - JACK21
Jack - JACK22
Jack - JACK25
negro man
Jackie Dinan
Jack - JACK3
1777
Col. Mulford's negro Jack
Jack - JACK4
1784
East Hampton
Negro Jack
Jack - JACK5
1784
East Hampton
My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child
Jack - JACK6
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jack - JACK7
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jack - JACK8
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jack - JACK9
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jack Horton - JACK15
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jacob - JACO1
Indigenous descent
Jackie Dinan
Jacquero - JACQ1
Jai - JAI1
1767
Jai Negro
Jake - JAKE1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
James Brown - JAME3
James Covell - JAME1
Indigenous descent
James E. Prince - JAME4
James Prime - JAME2
Jane - JANE1
African descent
Jane - JANE2
Jackie Dinan
Jane Brant - JANE6
Jane or Jenny Reeve - JANE4
Negro slave
Jackie Dinan
Jane Perdue - JANE5
Jane Youngs - JANE7
Japhet - JAPH1
Japhet - JAPH2
Jars - JARS1
1764
Jars, negros son
Jarvis Prince - JARV1
Jas - JAS1
Servt. man
1786
Jason - JASO2
Col'd
1855
Jason Case - JASO1
Son of Catherine/Cate.
Jackie Dinan
Jason Halsey - JASO3
Jedediah - JEDE1
Son of Peter
Jackie Dinan
Jedediah Benjamin - JEDE2
Jefery - JEFE1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jeffrey - JEFF1
Mixed ancestry: African and Northwestern European
Jackie Dinan
Jeffrey - JEFF3
Jehu - JEHU2
Jehue - JEHU1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jenney - JENN1
Daughter of Peter
Jackie Dinan
Jenny or Jane - JANE3
Jackie Dinan
Jereboam - JERE1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jeremiah Miller's House
117 Main St.
East Hampton, NY
From the Hedges account books, we know of Mol, who got a "pair of pumps" in 1771. Steven, who got shoes in 1785. We know of a "negro woman named Aca and her son Silas" sold by Mehitable Baker to Jeremiah Miller in 1787. Cyrus, "the mother of said child I hold as a slave," born in 1802.
Jesebaum - JESE1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jessie Eleazer - JESS1
Jethro - JETH1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jin - JIN1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jinny - JINN1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Jo - JO1
1781
East Hampton
Jo negro
Joane - JOAN1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Joane - JOAN2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Joe - JOE1
1764
negro servt.
Joe - JOE2
John - JOHN1
Person
Free man in 1676 East Hampton
East Hampton Town Records v. I
May 18, 1676
John - JOHN10
Son of Peter
Jackie Dinan
John - JOHN11
servant
Jackie Dinan
John - JOHN15
African descent
John - JOHN18
John - JOHN24
John - JOHN3
1766
Negro John
John - JOHN4
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
John - JOHN5
African descent
Jackie Dinan
John - JOHN6
African descent
Jackie Dinan
John - JOHN7
African descent
Jackie Dinan
John - JOHN9
African descent
Jackie Dinan
John [Jehu] - JOHN16
John Bird - JOHN27
John Catoo - JOHN12
Jon. Catoo, Servt. of David Muldords
1787
John F. Rugg - JOHN20
John Horres - JOHN14
1810
John Joe - JOHN13
"col'd"
Adelia Rattray
1793
John Johnson - JOHN2
1840
Riverhead
Person
From a runaway advertisement
Republican-Watchman, March 7, 1840.
1840
Richard Wines
1840.05
Riverhead, NY
John Killis - JOHN26
John Massey - JOHN19
John N.'s Plot of Land
Place
John "Neiger," a free black man, was recorded having land remarkably early in May 1676. In Town Records Volume I, the town writes, "John Neiger have begun to set himslefe upp a house in the Streete by the side of Mrs. Codners home lot ... to goe from the fence yt Doth belong to John Stretton Senir...the said John Neiger is to have this land for his life time in Case hee live there but he is now way to dispose of or to sell it away but if he remove from it yn it is to remain again to the the towne as before."
Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y., with Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value. Vol. 1. Sag Harbor, NY, 1887.
John Petro - JOHN8
African descent
Jackie Dinan
John Scott - JOHN25
John W. Parker - JOHN21
John Youngs - JOHN22
Joseph - JOSE1
1745
East Hampton
Person
Baptism record
Joseph - JOSE2
1779
Joseph Negro
Joseph - JOSE3
1772
Mattituck
Indian
Joseph - JOSE4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Joseph - JOSE5
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Joseph O. Prince - JOSE7
Joseph Smith - JOSE6
negro man
Jackie Dinan
Joshua - JOSH1
Juda - JUDA1
African descent
Judah - JUDA2
Person
"children of Mol, negro servt. "
1740
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Judah - JUDA3
1768
negro woman
Judah - JUDA4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Judah - JUDA5
African descent (probable)
Jackie Dinan
Judah - JUDA6
negro servant
Jackie Dinan
Judah - JUDA7
Jon. Millers servts.
1795
Judah - JUDA8
Jude - JUDE1
1767
Jude - JUDE2
African descent
Jude - JUDE3
Negro
Jackie Dinan
Jude - JUDE4
Servant girl of African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jude - JUDE5
servant
Jackie Dinan
Jude - JUDE6
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Jude - JUDE7
Servant
Jackie Dinan
Jude - JUDE9
Judge - JUDG1
1764
Judge, negro
Judith - JUDI1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Judith Jack - JUDI2
Kade - KADE1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Katurah - KATU1
1779
Negro
Keder - KEDA3
servant
Jackie Dinan
Keder or Kedar [Albertson] - KEDA2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Keiape Felix (alias) - KEIA1
Indigenous descent
Keturah - KETU1
Negro slave
Jackie Dinan
Keturah - KETU3
Negro slave
Jackie Dinan
Keturah Derby - KETU2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Killis - KILS1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Kitty - KITT1
Person
"negro"
Kitty - KITT2
"negro"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 212
Leah - LEAH1
Leah - LEAH2
Levi - LEVI1
1767
Jai Negro--levi
Levi - LEVI2
Negro Levi
1790
Lewis - LEWI1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Lewis - LEWI2
Jackie Dinan
Lewis W. Prince - LEWI3
Lil - LIL1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Limas - LIMA2
Limas or Elymus Reeve - LIMA1
Male negro slave
Jackie Dinan
Richard Wines
Limos - LIMO1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Limos - LIMO2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Limus - LIMU1
African descent
Limus - LIMU2
Son of Cate/Catherine
Jackie Dinan
Linah - LINA1
African descent
Linus - LINU1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Lois Jubiter - LOIS1
London - LOND2
child servant
Jackie Dinan
London Dayton - LOND1
1798
Person
"negro man formerly a servant to John Dayton"
Lottie J. Prince - LOTT1
Louisa Cuffee - LOUA2
Louisa Eleazer - LOUA1
Low - LOW1
Luce - LUCE1
Person
"negro girl Luce"
1733
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Luce [Luse] - LUCE2
Lucinda - LUCI1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Lucy - LUCY1
Person
"a negro woman"
1738
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Lucy - LUCY2
1760
Negro Lucy
Lucy - LUCY3
1761
My Negro woman lucy
Lucy - LUCY4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Lucy - LUCY6
Lucy or Lacy - LUCY5
negro servant
Jackie Dinan
Luther - LUTH1
Lydia - LYDI1
Negro woman of Shelter Island
Jackie Dinan
Lydia - LYDI2
servant woman
Jackie Dinan
Lymas [Elimas or Elymus] Derby - LYMA2
Lymas or Elimas - LYMA1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Lymus - LYMU1
African descent
Maltby Goldsmith, Freeman - MALT1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Marcy Prime - MARC1
Margaret Derby - MARG3
Margaret Derby [Darby] - MARG2
African descent
Margaret/Pegg - PEGG3
Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European
Jackie Dinan
Margrett - MARG1
African desscent
Maria - MARI1
Maria - MARI2
Maria Crippy - MARI3
Mariah - MARH1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Mariah - MARH2
Marie - MARE1
Martha Jeffers - MART1
Indian woman
Jackie Dinan
Martha Perdue - MART2
Martha Posels - MART3
Marvin - MARV1
Mary - MARY1
1772
Mattituck
Mary - MARY4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Mary - MARY5
Indigenous descent
Mary [Sor Roots] - MARY3
Indian woman
Jackie Dinan
Mary Ann Williams - MARY16
Mary Bird - MARY7
Mary E. Consor - MARY15
Mary E. Parker - MARY11
Mary Eliza Green - MARY9
Mary Green - MARY8
Mary Gurdon/Jurdon/Jordan - MARY2
Indigenous descent
Jackie Dinan
Mary Hempstead - MARY12
Mary J. Hempstead - MARY13
Mary J. Walker - MARY10
Mary Jupiter - MARY14
Mary Nicoll - MARY6
Matilda - MATI1
person of color
Jackie Dinan
Matilda - MATI2
Jackie Dinan
Maud Crippy - MAUD1
Mayery - MAYE1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Mehetabel Solomon - MEHE1
Mehitable - MEHI1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Melly - MELL1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Miles Ashman - MILE1
Mille - MILL1
Mille - MILL2
Mingo - MING1
Jackie Dinan
Mingo - MING2
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Mingo - MING3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Mingo - MING4
Son of John
Jackie Dinan
Mingo - MING5
Person
(Possible runaway)
...also agreed by major vote to hire Isac Isaacs to carry Mingo negro the servant man of Pinchus Faning to Southold & to Deliver him to his master.
Possible connection:
Also in 1774 in Southold, Constant Booth left “Joe” to his son Joseph. His “negro boy Mingo” was to be sold. At the time of his death, the house in “Sterling” was the only house in what is now Greenport.
The Disposition of Slaves on the East End of Long Island from 1680 to 1796
by Patricia and Edward Shillingburg, 2003
East Hampton Town Trustee Records, Oct. 3, 1785
Oct. 3, 1785
East Hampton, NY
Southold, NY
Miranda - MIRA1
free negro woman of this place
Jackie Dinan
Mol - MOL1
Person
"negro servt. "
1740
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Mol - MOL2
1771
Negro Mol
Moll - MOLL1
Moses W. Walker - MOSE2
Moses Walker - MOSE1
Mother of Ackie
the mother of said child is held as a slave by me
1805
Mother of Simeon Rugg
that mother of said Simeon is held as a slave by me
1816
Mulford Farm House
Records give John Osborne as the owner of the land in 1655. In 1676 it was the sold to Josiah Hobart, high sheriff of Suffolk County, who built the house that stands today. Capt. Josiah Hobart came to East Hampton in the third wave of settlers, found in records by 1650. He was the Sheriff of Suffolk County. In Josiah Hobart’s 1707 will he left his “negro girl <strong>Flora</strong>” to his wife, Anne. <br /><br />According to Jeannette Rattray in "Up and Down Main Street," “Experts from Williamsburg, Virginia and the Brooklyn Museum have examined the house and agreed that it is, at least in part, one of the oldest on Long Island.”<br /><br />The house passed into the Mulford family in an exchange with Samuel Mulford on April 16, 1698. On November 22, 1715, when Samuel Mulford owned the Mulford house, a meeting was held to discuss building the second town church. Supposedly, according to the original Brooklyn Daily Eagle article in 1895, a committee member was missing and Mulford sent an enslaved girl to find him. A terrible storm arrived and the girl was lost in the snow drifts. She was found the next day and the committee decided that her death was a sign from the divine, telling them that the place where she was found should be the site for the new church. Today, Guild Hall stands on the second church’s location, marked by a sign. No one has been able to confirm the legitimacy of this story. <br /><br />In 1724, the Mulford was deeded to Samuel Mulford’s son, Matthew, who later owned “Home, Sweet Home.” Capt. Matthew Mulford can be found in records from the 18th century owning numerous enslaved persons. He baptized enslaved persons named <strong>Shafar</strong> and <strong>Sharper</strong> in March of 1723, Rose in May 1724, Joe in January 1764, and an unnamed “<strong>negro man</strong>” in September 1772. The town records show his “negro woman” dying in 1771, possibly <strong>Rose</strong>, and an enslaved woman named <strong>Abigail</strong> dying in 1773. In 1753 he bought a man named <strong>Prince</strong> from Seth Parsons for 68 pounds and later records show Prince baptizing his son <strong>Depth</strong> in 1779 and an unnamed <strong>son</strong> in 1780, both after the death of Matthew Mulford, but during the time that his grandson, also named Matthew Mulford, owned the home, having obtained the house during the Revolution. The East Hampton Town Records Volume III records 6 shillings being given “to Mulford’s negro two days’ work” in 1733, unclear whether it is Mulford being paid or the enslaved person.
Adelia H. Rattray
Mulford Home
12 James Ln.
East Hampton, NY
Place
In 1724, the Mulford was deeded to Samuel Mulford’s son, Matthew, who later owned “Home, Sweet Home.” Capt. Matthew Mulford can be found in records from the 18th century owning numerous enslaved persons. He baptized enslaved persons named Shafar/Sharper in March of 1723, Rose in May 1724, Joe in January 1764, and an unnamed “negro man” in September 1772. The town records show his “negro woman” dying in 1771, possibly Rose, and an enslaved woman named Abigail dying in 1773. In 1753 he bought a man named <a href="http://plainsightproject.org/items/show/729">Prince</a> from Seth Parsons for 68 pounds and later records show Prince baptizing his son Depth in 1779 and an unnamed son in 1780, both after the death of Matthew Mulford, but during the time that his grandson, also named Matthew Mulford, owned the home, having obtained the house during the Revolution. The East Hampton Town Records Volume III records 6 shillings being given “to Mulford’s negro two days’ work” in 1733. It is said that the enslaved people lived in the attic of the house.
Nab - NAB1
1766
Negro Nab
Nab - NAB2
1767
Negro Nab
Nab - NAB3
Indigenous woman
Jackie Dinan
Nance - NANC1
Negro or mulatto of Oysterponds
Jackie Dinan
Nance - NANC2
Indigenous
Jackie Dinan
Nance - NANC3
Negro woman
1799
Nancy - NANY1
Nannie - NANN1
Nanny - NANN2
Nathan J. Cuffee - NATH1
Nathaniel P. Cuffee - NATL1
Ned - NED1
1780
Ned Negro
Ned - NED2
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Nell - NELL1
Nero - NERO1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Nimrod - NIMR1
African descent
Obium - OBIU1
Old Privateer Jack - JACK17
Negro
1797
Orlando Eleazer - ORLA1
Ovid - OVID1
formerly servant of Huntting Miller
1802
Oyou - OYOU1
Paul - PAUL1
1775
my negro child Paul
Peg - PEG1
African descent
Peg - PEG11
Peg - PEG12
Peg - PEG2
African descent, likely
Peg - PEG3
African descent
Mattituck
Peg - PEG4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peg - PEG5
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peg - PEG6
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peg - PEG7
Negro adult
1798
Peg or Pegg Buell - PEG9
Person
"Peggy negro," also referred to as "peg negro," "peg buell," peg buel"
1802
Peg/Peggy Case - PEG8
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Pegg - PEGG1
1764
servt. woman
Pegg - PEGG4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Pegg - PEGG5
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Pegg - PEGG6
servant
Jackie Dinan
Pegg - PEGG7
Pegg + 3 children - PEGG2
1764
Pegg Negro- Talmages & 3 children #583
Peggey - PEGE1
Daughter of Jack & Doll
Jackie Dinan
Peggy - PEGY2
African descent
Peggy - PEGY3
1778
Servt to Capt Abraham Gardiner aged 22 years
Peggy - PEGY4
Jackie Dinan
Peggy Hedges - PEGY5
Peggy Negro's headstone
South End Cemetery, East Hampton, NY
Pegree - PEGR1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Pegy - PEGY1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Perle - PERL1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Pero - PERO1
African descent
Pero - PERO2
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE1
Person
Free man with land in Southampton Town
Peter - PETE10
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Peter - PETE11
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Peter - PETE12
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE13
Enslaved youth
David Rattray
Bridgehampton Museum Archive
Peter - PETE14
Negro
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE15
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE16
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE18
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE19
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE2
Person
"negro"
1730
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Peter - PETE21
Servant man
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE22
Servant
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE23
Servant to Widow Mary Tuthill
Jackie Dinan
Peter - PETE24
Negro adult
1798
Peter - PETE3
1742
East Hampton
Person
Son of <a href="http://plainsightproject.org/items/show/336">Simene</a>, servt. of Deacon Mulford's widow. See, <a href="http://plainsightproject.org/items/show/360">Abigail</a>, daughter of Simene
East Hampton Town Records v. 5, p. 477
Sept. 12, 1742
East Hampton, Long Island, British Colonial North America
Peter - PETE30
Peter - PETE31
Peter - PETE32
Peter - PETE33
Peter - PETE34
Peter - PETE4
1745
East Hampton
Person
Baptism record and will of Capt. Mathias Burnet
Peter - PETE5
1778
a servt. child of Noah Barnes
Peter - PETE6
1774
negro boy named Peter age 14
Peter - PETE7
1773
my negro man
Peter - PETE8
1752
child of Peter Negros, John Hedges's negro man
Peter - PETE9
1784
East Hampton
Negro peter
Peter [Peater] - PETE28
Peter Booth - PETE20
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peter Derby - PETE17
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Peter Hand - PETE25
col
1848
Petro - PETR1
Negro Petro
1790
Petros - PETR2
1754
negro man
Phebe - PHEB2
Phebe Plato - PHEB1
Person
Col'd
1855
Phelix - PHEL1
Philip - PHIL1
1774
negro man named Philip aged 22 years
Philis - PHIS1
1764
servt. woman
Philis - PHIS2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Philis - PHIS3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Phillis - PHIS10
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Phillis - PHIS11
servant woman
Jackie Dinan
Phillis - PHIS12
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Phillis - PHIS4
Person
"daughter of Simene, negro servt. "
1739
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Phillis - PHIS5
Person
"children of Mol, negro servt. "
1740
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Phillis - PHIS6
1774
negro woman named Phillis age 52 years
Phillis - PHIS7
servant woman
Jackie Dinan
Phillis - PHIS8
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Phillis - PHIS9
Phyllis - PHYL1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Phyllis [Fillas] - PHYL3
Phyllis Buel - PHYL2
1837
Plato - PLAT1
Indian servt.
1675
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Plato - PLAT3
1783
East Hampton
Negro Plato
Plato - PLAT4
Esquire Miller's Plato
1797
Plato - PLAT6
Plato Crook - PLAT2
1774
negro man named Plato aged 35 years
Polly - POLY1
1749
East Hampton
Person
"negro child"
Pomp - POMP1
Pomp - POMP2
African descent
Pomp - POMP3
African descent
Pomp - POMP4
African descent
Pomp - POMP5
1760
Negro Pomp
Pomp - POMP6
Servant
Jackie Dinan
Pomp - POMP7
negro man, age 34 years
1816
Pompa - POMA1
1747
East Hampton
Person
"negro child," 7 years old
Pompe - POME1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Pompey - POMY3
"negro slave"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 72
Pompey - POMY3
Pompy - POMY1
Pompy - POMY2
Pounding Corn
Prime - PRIE1
Primus - PRIM1
African descent
Primus - PRIM3
Prince - PRIN1
child of African descent
Prince - PRIN2
1753
Of Capt. Mulford
Prince - PRIN3
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Prince - PRIN4
Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European
Jackie Dinan
Prince - PRIN6
Prince - PRIN7
Prince Prime - PRIN5
Priscilla - PRIS1
Priscilla H. Green - PRIS2
Pyrus - PYRU1
Quaw - QUAW1
Rachel - RACH1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Rachel Howell - RACH5
Rachel Prime - RACH2
Rachel Shrew [Bird] - RACH3
Rachele [Rachell] Leuffere [Cuffee] - RACH4
Renben - RENB1
Retus - RETU1
African descent
Reuben - REUB1
African descent
Reuben - REUB2
1774
negro boy Reuben do. 10
Reuben - REUB3
Negro man
Jackie Dinan
Reuben - REUB5
Reuben - REUB6
Reuben Reeve - REUB4
Negro slave
Jackie Dinan
Reuth - RUET2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Rev. Buell's House
Main St.
East Hampton, NY
Place
In 1775, Buell recorded "my negro child Paul" died. In 1784, his "Negro man" purchased a pair of shoes from Hedges. In 1796, Rev. Buell paid "fifty pounds of lawful money of New York" to David Mulford for "my negro Servant man called Gree." We believe that Buell may have been master to seven enslaved
persons, if not more. His slave Peggy Negro is recorded in the town records as hired to sweep the church from about 1802 to 1808.
Rev. Lyman Beecher's house.
84 Main St.
East Hampton, NY
Drusilla Crook, approx age 5 in 1799, called Zillah by the Beecher family. She stayed bound to them until she was 18. When Mary was born (1805) they took a sister of Zillah's named Rachel. Both moved with the Beechers to Litchfield, Conn., and stayed until their "time was out."
Richard - RICH1
Robbin - ROBB1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Robbin - ROBB3
Robert - ROBE1
Person
Robin - ROBI1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Robt. A. King - ROBE2
Rose - ROSE1
Person
“negro woman servt. ”
1724
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Rose - ROSE2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Rose - ROSE3
Person
Enslaved woman
Rose A. Parker - ROSE4
Ruben (Tobe) - RUBE1
1782
East Hampton
my negro boy ruben
Rueth - RUET1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Rufus - RUFU1
1785
East Hampton
Enslaved man
Rufus - RUFU2
Jon. Millers servts.
1795
Rufus - RUFU3
Ruth - RUTH1
African descent
Ruth - RUTH2
African descent
Ruth - RUTH3
Negro child servant
Jackie Dinan
Ruth - RUTH4
Servant
Jackie Dinan
Ruth - RUTH5
Ruth - RUTH6
Ruth - RUTH7
Ruth - RUTH8
Sabina Cuff - SABI1
Person
1831
Sabra - SABR1
"a female child, daughter of Dinah, a slave to me"
1803
Sambo - SAMB1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Samson - SAMS1
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Samuel - SAMU1
person of color
Jackie Dinan
Samuel Butler - SAMU2
Sarah - SARA1
1774
negro woman named Sarah aged 23
Sarah - SARA10
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Sarah - SARA16
Sarah - SARA2
1784
East Hampton
Negro Girl Phebe
Sarah - SARA3
1784
East Hampton
a servt. child
Sarah - SARA4
1784
East Hampton
a servt. woman
Sarah - SARA5
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Sarah - SARA6
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Sarah - SARA7
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Sarah - SARA8
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Sarah A. Green - SARA11
Sarah J. Parker - SARA13
Sarah L. Parker - SARA12
Sarah Prince - SARA14
Sarah Robins - SARA9
1698
Southold and Southampton
Sebinah - SEBI1
1774
negro woman named Sabinah aged 48 years
Semnie - SEMN1
Semnie - SEMN2
Septem [Septimus?] - SEPT1
Shadrach - SHAD2
Shadrack - SHAD3
Shadrick - SHAD1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Shafar - SHAF1
Person
“negro servt.”
1723
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Sharper - SHAR1
Person
“negro servt.”
1723
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Sharper - SHAR2
Person
"son of Chriss, servt."
1738
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Sharper - SHAR3
1764
Negro Sharper
Sharper - SHAR4
1781
East Hampton
the slave
Shem - SHEM1
1754
nergo man
Shubol - SHUB2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Sidney Brown - SIDN1
Silas - SILA1
Person
"son of Sharper, negro"
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Silas - SILA3
Free negro man of this place
Jackie Dinan
Silas - SILA4
Also a negro woman named aca and her son silas
1787
Silas - SILA8
Silas L'Hommedieu - SILA2
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Silve - SILE1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Simene
Person
"negro servt."
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Simene - SIME1
Person
"negro woman servt. "
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Simene - SIME2
Person
"negro maid/ servt. "
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Simene - SIME3
Person
"negro servt."
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Simeon Prince - SIMN2
Simeon Rugg - SIMN1
1816
Person
"the mother of said Simeon is held as a slave by me"
Simmene - SINE1
Negro servant
Jackie Dinan
Simmony - SIMM1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Simmony - SIMM2
Simony - SIMY1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Simony - SIMY2
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Simony - SIMY3
Simony Rose - SIMY5
Siras [Cyrus] - CYRU9
may be Silas
African descent
Sires [Cyrus] - CYRU10
Negro
Jackie Dinan
Sires [Cyrus] - CYRU8
Osborn
Negro man
Jackie Dinan
Smone - SMON1
"Negro Female(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Solomon S. Brown - SOLO1
Stephen - STEP1
1785
East Hampton
"Negro Stephen" found in a shoemaker's account book in January and December.
Stephen - STEP2
Son of Jack
Jackie Dinan
Stephen Rose - STEP3
Susan Green - SUSA1
Sylvester Manor
Shelter Island, NY
Sylvia/Sylvie - SYLV1
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Tabitha - TABI1
African descent
Tamer - TAME1
African descent
Tamer - TAME2
probably Indigenous
Jackie Dinan
Tamer - TAME3
Person
a certain black girl
1829
1829
Tamer - TAME4
Tammero - TAMM1
Tamos Tucker - TAMO1
Temperance - TEMP3
Temperance - TEMP4
Temperance Prince - TEMP1
Terrisa or Teresa Ward - TERR1
Colored; resident of Shelter Island.
Jackie Dinan
Thankfull - THAN1
African descent
Thom Gardiner - THOM1
Black
1850
Thomas - THOS1
A Free Negro man Thomas
1788
Thomas - THOS2
<p>"Negro slave"</p>
1823
Till (Zillie?) - ZILL2
Tirus - TIRU1
Titue - TITU10
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Titus - TITU1
Person
"children of Simene, negro servt. "
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Titus - TITU12
Titus - TITU13
Titus - TITU2
African descent
Titus - TITU3
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Titus - TITU4
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Titus - TITU5
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Titus - TITU6
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Titus - TITU7
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Titus [Tite] - TITU8
Titus Thomas Cole - TITU18
Tobe - TOBE1
1784
East Hampton
Negro Tobe
Tobee - TOEE1
Indigneous
Jackie Dinan
Tobee - TOEE2
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Tom - TOM1
Person
Africa-born enslaved man
Tom - TOM10
Tom - TOM11
Tom - TOM2
"Negro Tom"
Tom - TOM3
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Tom - TOM4
"Negro Male(s)"
The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42
Tom - TOM5
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Tom - TOM6
Tone - TONE1
1748
East Hampton
Person
"negro boy," servant to Seth Parsons
Tony - TONY1
Tower - TOWE1
Towr [Tower] - TOWE2
Tuler - TULE1
African descent
Turah - TURA1
Person
"children of Chriss, negro servt."
1736
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unice - UNIC1
1772
Mattituck
daughter of Mary, wife of Joseph
Unidentified boy
African descent
Unidentified boy
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified boy
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified boy
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified child
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified child
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified child
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified child
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified child
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified child
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified enslaved girl
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified female
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified female
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified female
African descent
1786
Unidentified female
African descent
Unidentified girl
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified girl
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified girl
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified infant
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified infant
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified male
1770
African descent
Unidentified male
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified male
African descent
Unidentified man
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified woman
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unidentified woman
African descent
Jackie Dinan
unidentified woman
African descent
1785
Unrecorded Name
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID1
Person
A black child
"Soon after Lion Gardiner had sued both the Garlicks . . . a black child disappeared."
Orion, Loretta, It Were as Well to Please the Devil... P. 23.
1654
David Rattray
Unrecorded Name - UNID10
Person
“A Slave Girl”
1715
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID100
Person
Enslaved man in the estate inventory of Thomas Jessup of Southampton, 1684
Unrecorded Name - UNID103
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID104
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID105
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID106
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID109
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID11
Person
“A slave”
1719
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID111
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID113
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID118
Indigenous descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID119
Indigenous descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID12
Person
"negro maid"
1726
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID120
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID122
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID124
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID129
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID13
Person
"negro woman"
1726
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID131
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID137
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID138
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID139
Indigenous
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID14
Person
"Indian servt. "
1726
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID142
Son of Judah
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID143
Daughter of Judah
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID145
African descent
1785
Unrecorded Name - UNID147
There was an old aunt temp in Watermill who had been a negro slave in the Halsey family. She was freed after the Manumission Act of 1788 but both she and her son were always looked after by the Halseys until they died.
1788
Unrecorded Name - UNID148
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID149
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID15
Person
"Indian boy"
1726
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID150
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID151
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID152
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID153
Number of enslaved: 1
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID154
negro child
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID155
negro man
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID156
Person
Negro Woman
1790
Unrecorded Name - UNID157
1798
Unrecorded Name - UNID158
1798
Unrecorded Name - UNID159
1798
Unrecorded Name - UNID16
Person
"A son of Peter & Hannah, negro"
1727
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID160
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID161
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID162
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID163
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID164
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID165
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID166
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID167
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID168
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID169
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID17
Person
"Negro Boy "
1729
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID170
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID171
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID172
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID173
Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID174
Number of enslaved: 1
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID175
Number of enslaved: 2
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID176
Enslaved person in the 1800 Census
1800
Unrecorded Name - UNID177
Person
Enslaved person in the 1800 Census
Unrecorded Name - UNID178
One of two female colored persons, age 14-26
1820
Unrecorded Name - UNID179
One of two female colored persons, age 14-26
1820
Unrecorded Name - UNID18
Person
"William Hedges' Negro"
1733
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID180
Indigenous
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID181
African descent
Jackie Dinan
Unrecorded Name - UNID185
Person
Male
Sag Harbor
Unrecorded Name - UNID186
Unrecorded Name - UNID187
Unrecorded Name - UNID189
Unrecorded Name - UNID19
Person
"Mulford's Negro"
1733
East Hampton, British Colonial America
Unrecorded Name - UNID190
Unrecorded Name - UNID191
Unrecorded Name - UNID192
Unrecorded Name - UNID193
Unrecorded Name - UNID195
Unrecorded Name - UNID197
Unrecorded Name - UNID198
Unrecorded Name - UNID199
Unrecorded Name - UNID2
Person
Negro
Unrecorded Name - UNID20
Two Black male youths and one female Black youth placed in John Gardiner's care, July 17, 1699
David Rattray
Unrecorded Name - UNID200
Unrecorded Name - UNID201
Unrecorded Name - UNID202
Unrecorded Name - UNID203
Unrecorded Name - UNID204
Unrecorded Name - UNID205
Unrecorded Name - UNID206
Unrecorded Name - UNID207
Unrecorded Name - UNID208
Unrecorded Name - UNID209
Unrecorded Name - UNID21
child of African descent
Unrecorded Name - UNID210
Unrecorded Name - UNID211
Unrecorded Name - UNID212
Unrecorded Name - UNID213
Unrecorded Name - UNID226
Woman
Bridgehampton
David Rattray
Unrecorded Name - UNID23
1780
a son of Prince, negro
Unrecorded Name - UNID24
1779
Negroe Boy
Unrecorded Name - UNID241
Unrecorded Name - UNID243
Unrecorded Name - UNID244
Unrecorded Name - UNID245
Unrecorded Name - UNID246
Unrecorded Name - UNID248
Unrecorded Name - UNID249
Unrecorded Name - UNID25
1779
negro man
Unrecorded Name - UNID27
1778
negro child servt.
Unrecorded Name - UNID28
1777
servant girl
Unrecorded Name - UNID29
1776
I slave above the age of 16
Unrecorded Name - UNID3
Person
Negro
Unrecorded Name - UNID30
1776
negro girl
Unrecorded Name - UNID31
1775
negro child
Unrecorded Name - UNID32
1775
negro child
Unrecorded Name - UNID33
1775
negro man