
William Dover 
Jenkins
1858
Inventories & Appraisements Vol. F pg. 
425
[Glynn County Probate Court]
By 1858, the people enslaved by Thomas 
Dover who were left with William D.
Jenkins were whittled down to 42 
from 74.
Seven of those 42 were freed sometime before William's death, 
those 7 were:  Peggy, Matilda, Nannetta, Elvira, Jane, Georgianna, 
and Robert who were living in Freetown, Massachusetts.
| Family of 3 Negroes $1000 Toby $300, Mary & Amy $700 
 Family of 8 Negroes $2102 Old May $100 | Family of 11 Negroes $4675 Lit. George $450 One man named Jupiter $100 | Family of 7 Negroes $4205 Renty $500 Family of 5 Negroes $2150 Betty $600 | 
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