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Daniel Ferrell
Submitted by: Bill Davison
My GGG Grandfather on my
mother’s side is Daniel Ferrell. Daniel was listed in
the 1820
Daniel is buried in
Presbyterian Church Cemetery in
“Daniel Ferrell
d.
In the 1823 Will of Thomas Hughes, ESQ ,
of
“…I also will and direct that
Jane the black woman be maintained on the premise during her
natural life---I also will and direct that Danl
Ferrel (a man of colour )
be managed at
the discretion of my Wife Elizabeth and the Executors of
this my last Will.”
The above mentioned Jane,
then aged 39, along with Sam, then aged 6, were two
slaves registered by Thomas Hughes in 1782,
Now, Daniel Ferrell and “manajed ”
(managed). 1. To direct,
control, or handle. 2. To administer or regulate. 3. To make
submissive. While a “ Manumission”
is “freedom”, I do not see “manajed /managed”
as freedom or a manumission! And that Daniel is not
seen listed or registered as a slave of Thomas Hughes or
anyone else…and that Daniel was a free person of color in
1820 and a “white” man in 1830.
It is said that Thomas Hughes
freed his slaves prior to the Civil War and that his Hughes
House became a stop on the Underground Railroad! Which
slaves did Thomas Hughes free? Thomas Hughes, ESQ,
still paid taxes on 2 slaves in 1819! Who were they? Jane
and Daniel Ferrell? Moses was
freed in 1824 while Thomas died in 1823! Jane the
black woman was to be
“ maintained” and Daniel Ferrel ,
a man of colour ,
was to be “manajed /managed
at the discretion of my Wife Elizabeth and the Executors of”
Thomas Hughes’ will.
Where was Daniel Ferrel /Ferrell
between 1798 and 1820? Good question!!!!
However, we are able to track
Daniel …and later his wife and children … until the year
after Daniel’s death in 1851. The
The DEED: Charles Rex & Wife
to Daniel Ferrel /Ferrell
in trust for his wife & children…an Indenture made the 245th( ?)
day of 1852 between Charles Rex of Jefferson and Mary his
wife of the first part and Daniel Ferrel of
Jefferson in trust for his wife and children of the other
part….in consideration of $150.00, the house and ground
formerly owned by Thomas Fletcher is to be deeded to Daniel
Ferrell in trust for his wife and children. This
Indenture was made the year following the death of Daniel
Ferrell.
In 1844, Charles Rex
purchased, at Sheriff’s sale, property once belonging to
Thomas Fletcher, who died in 1845…and whom is also buried in
the Presbyterian Church Cemetery
,
So, Daniel seems to have
resided in or near
Managed:
“To direct, control, or handle. 2. To
administer or regulate. 3.
To make submissive”. But not
manumitted! The trail for Daniel’s past has been running cold since discovery of the Deed and November Term 1850 documents. Now, the trail is “hot” again for the name “Daniel Ferrell” appears in a book, the George Rex Genealogy by Leda Ferrell Rex, 1933. Not only do the surnames Ferrell and Rex appear in writing, there also appears Daniel Ferrell. Leda Ferrell Rexnamed her son “Daniel Ferrell Rex”. I know of NO KNOWN CONNECTION BETWEEN LEDA FERRELL REX and my DANIEL FERRELL! My search continues! |
Daniel Ferrell, a free person of color