Charles McCarroll Plantation

OVERVIEW

Location: Carroll County, Mississippi
Date Constructed/ Founded: not determined
Associated Surnames: McCarroll
Historical Notes: Charles McCarroll migrated to Carroll County from Adams County in 1805. In his will (probated in 1840), he left his property to his heirs.
Associated Pages: none


ASSOCIATED ENSLAVED PERSONS

1840: Estate of Charly McCarroll, Deceased

To Alexander McCarroll and his brother Andy McCarroll: Adaline, Jerry, Prince; To Miss Mary McCarroll: Sam, Margaret; To George A. Hogsett and Mrs. Maria Hogsett: Martin, M—; To John McCarroll: Mary; To Thomas McCarroll: Washington, Criesy; To Hines McCarroll: Jordan, Fanny

ASSOCIATED FREE PERSONS

McCarroll family: Charles McCarroll (b.?-d.1840) – owner; Alexander McCarroll (b.?-d.?) – son; Andy McCarroll (b.?-d.?) – son; Mary McCarroll (b.?-d.?) – son; John McCarroll (b.?-d.?) – son; Thomas McCarroll (b.?-d.?) – daughter; Hines McCarroll (b.?-d.?) – son


RESEARCH LEADS AND RECORDS

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

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REFERENCES

  • Wiltshire, B.C. Carroll County Mississippi Estate Records 1840-1890. 1997. Pioneer Publishing Company.

1 Comment

  1. Looking for information for luel/Lowell mccarroll. Maybe a slave of the mccarroll plantation. He was mulatto. He wife was the cook for mccarroll plantation. She also cooked for the American author william faulkner, who visited the mccarroll plantation quite often. Her name was teana/ Lena wright.

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