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View Tree for Solomon JusticeSolomon Justice (b. 1815)

Solomon Justice (son of Mary)631 was born 1815631. He married (1) Dicey. He married (2) Amy Jordan. He married (3) Peggie.

 Includes NotesNotes for Solomon Justice:
Gutman p.174 lists Mary and unlisted male having:
1809 Virgil
1812 Albert
1815 Solomon

Virgil Bennehan's Brother

Gutman p.178 lists Amy and Solomon having:
1837 Davis
1840 Phoebe
1841 Mariah

1830 slave list of Thomas D. Bennehan has "family" grouping:
Phillip
Jimima [Jamima]
Albart [Albert]
Solomon
Mary
John
Ann [Anna]
Mariah

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) 18 Dec. 1843: "I should say that uncle says he has several sick in his family of slaves of that number his Cooper Solomon--."

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) 16 Oct. 1845: "he (Thomas Bennehan) has suffered another loss in the death of a likely young woman named Peggie the wife of cooper Solomon--she was ill but a short time--and went of by hemorage from the bowels..."

Virgil Bennehan (Liberia) to Paul Cameron 1848
(Gutman p.182): asked to be remembered "...to all my colored friends my Brothers and Ant and ther children...Daniel Watson and his family...and Uncle--and the Black Family...All so remembered me to Charity...Old Patty York and grace and her family."

Paul C. Cameron to Virgil (Liberia) 8 Aug 1848:
Your brothers enjoy good health--live in your old home and cultivate your old garden."

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) Sep 1848? by Virgil:
"...this morning 4 new cases--Solomon the cooper at Stagville was very sick on friday & Saturday--I am just from Stagville & find him as well as several others much better."

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) 25 Sep 1848: "We have quite a number sick at Stagville, more at that point than at all the others put together Solomon our carpenter is a be, up there, has been quite sick, but is better..."

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1830 StagvilleUndated slave list of Paul Cameron--lists a family (probably 1851):
Sol Justice (aged 32)
Dicey (aged 27)
Preston (aged 10)
Phereby (aged 8)
Susan (aged 7)
Melinda (aged 4)
Bill (aged 2)
Dandridge (aged 1)

Gutman p.178 lists Dicey and Solomon having:
1841 Preston
1842 Adeline

Gutman p.175 lists Atsey and Solomon having children:
1818 Solomon
1819 John Walker
1822 McKenzie
1824 Charity

1830 slave list of Thomas D. Bennehan contains "family" group:
Bettey (Betty)
Old Ned
Lettey (Letty)
Sam (Fish Dam)
Sam (B)
Solomon
John
Mackensie (McKenzie
Charity

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1830 Stagville[Stagvillebackup1.FTW]

Gutman p.174 lists Mary and unlisted male having:
1809 Virgil
1812 Albert
1815 Solomon

Virgil Bennehan's Brother

Gutman p.178 lists Amy and Solomon having:
1837 Davis
1840 Phoebe
1841 Mariah

1830 slave list of Thomas D. Bennehan has "family" grouping:
Phillip
Jimima [Jamima]
Albart [Albert]
Solomon
Mary
John
Ann [Anna]
Mariah

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) 18 Dec. 1843: "I should say that uncle says he has several sick in his family of slaves of that number his Cooper Solomon--."

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) 16 Oct. 1845: "he (Thomas Bennehan) has suffered another loss in the death of a likely young woman named Peggie the wife of cooper Solomon--she was ill but a short time--and went of by hemorage from the bowels..."

Virgil Bennehan (Liberia) to Paul Cameron 1848
(Gutman p.182): asked to be remembered "...to all my colored friends my Brothers and Ant and ther children...Daniel Watson and his family...and Uncle--and the Black Family...All so remembered me to Charity...Old Patty York and grace and her family."

Paul C. Cameron to Virgil (Liberia) 8 Aug 1848:
Your brothers enjoy good health--live in your old home and cultivate your old garden."

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) Sep 1848? by Virgil:
"...this morning 4 new cases--Solomon the cooper at Stagville was very sick on friday & Saturday--I am just from Stagville & find him as well as several others much better."

Paul C. Cameron to Duncan Cameron (Raleigh) 25 Sep 1848: "We have quite a number sick at Stagville, more at that point than at all the others put together Solomon our carpenter is a be, up there, has been quite sick, but is better..."

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1830 StagvilleUndated slave list of Paul Cameron--lists a family (probably 1851):
Sol Justice (aged 32)
Dicey (aged 27)
Preston (aged 10)
Phereby (aged 8)
Susan (aged 7)
Melinda (aged 4)
Bill (aged 2)
Dandridge (aged 1)

Gutman p.178 lists Dicey and Solomon having:
1841 Preston
1842 Adeline

Gutman p.175 lists Atsey and Solomon having children:
1818 Solomon
1819 John Walker
1822 McKenzie
1824 Charity

1830 slave list of Thomas D. Bennehan contains "family" group:
Bettey (Betty)
Old Ned
Lettey (Letty)
Sam (Fish Dam)
Sam (B)
Solomon
John
Mackensie (McKenzie
Charity

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1830 Stagville

More About Solomon Justice:
Date born 2: 1818631
Employment 1: Cooper.631
Employment 2: Carpenter.631
Record Change: March 11, 2004631

Children of Solomon Justice and Dicey are:
  1. Preston Justice, b. 1841631.
  2. Adeline Justice, b. 1842631.
  3. Susan Justice, b. 1845631.
  4. Melinda Justice, b. 1848631.
  5. Bill Justice, b. 1849631.
  6. Dandridge Justice, b. 1850631.
  7. Phoebe Justice, b. 1840631.
  8. Phereby Justice, b. 1844631.

Children of Solomon Justice and Amy Jordan are:
  1. Davis, b. 1837631.
  2. Phoebe, b. 1840631.
  3. Mariah, b. 1841631.
  4. Dave Justice Jr., b. 1837631.
  5. Mariah Justice, b. 1841631.
  6. Phoebe Justice, b. 1840631.
  7. Bob Justice, b. Abt. 1855631.
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