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Author: Alvin Blakes

Turning Down The Pot

Posted on November 11, 2022December 25, 2022 | by Alvin Blakes | 20 Comments

Dedicated to PHAROAH SANDERS (Oct 13, 1940 – Sept 24, 2022) Pharoah Minor was born in slavery on Edgefield Plantation in around 1849 and died June 3, 1921. He was the son of Jimmy and Phoebe Minor. Jimmy was the son of Congo and Sal Minor. Pharoah married Anna Turner,…

2021/2022 Key Projects ~ Moving Forward

Posted on October 2, 2022October 4, 2022 | by Alvin Blakes | 6 Comments

Thanks to all the readers of my blog and especially those who have sent me valuable comments and subscribed to the blog. I am continuing to hear from cousins who are reading the Black Families of Edgefield blog series and finding their family origins in the early Edgefield plantation community.  I have…

Black Families of Edgefield Plantation – Woodville, Mississippi: Part 10 (Final)

Posted on November 1, 2021October 31, 2021 | by Alvin Blakes | 42 Comments

Part 10 (Final). The Black Families of Edgefield – A 100-Year History The 100-year history of the Black Families of Edgefield is just one of the untold stories of Africans enslaved on early Mississippi plantations. The beginnings of the Edgefield community trace back to 1776 when Charles Percy first arrived…

Black Families of Edgefield Plantation – Woodville, Mississippi: Part 9

Posted on October 1, 2021November 19, 2021 | by Alvin Blakes | 14 Comments

Part 9. The Edgefield Community 1870 Census – Following Harriett (Dedicated to “Mama Mack” ~ Eva Partee McMillan May 7, 1921 – September 23, 2021) By 1870, the earliest Black Families had been in the Edgefield Community for almost one-hundred years. Although the owners of the plantation changed every 10…

Black Families of Edgefield Plantation – Woodville, Mississippi: Part 8

Posted on September 1, 2021September 14, 2021 | by Alvin Blakes | 16 Comments

Part 8. The Last Owner Nathaniel Ware sold the plantation and the enslaved families to John Connell, a plantation owner, and former Sheriff of Woodville. Connell, who married Eliza Chinn of Kentucky in 1826, died in 1831, and Eliza Chinn Connell and their two minor children inherited the estate. In…

Black Families of Edgefield Plantation – Woodville, Mississippi: Part 7

Posted on August 1, 2021August 2, 2021 | by Alvin Blakes | 16 Comments

Part 7. Sold Again Nathaniel Ware and his wife Sarah moved to the town of Washington, near Natchez in Adams County, Mississippi. They continued to own and profit from the Woodville Plantations just 30 miles south. Terry Alford’s book Prince Among Slaves: The True Story of An African Prince Sold…

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