Conner, Farar B., Slaves at Lake St. John Place (Innisfail), Concordia Parish, LA, 1845 Transcribed and Submitted by Matthew Arrington Source: Stampp, Kenneth M. 1989 Records of Antebellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War: Series I, Part 3, Lemuel P. Conner and Family Papers, 1818-1865, Adams County, MS and Concordia Parish, LA. List of Slaves: Old Simon 65 Merid(?) Meria(?) his wife 35 Veaney(?) his daughter 10 Elizabeth his daughter 6 Lettey his daughter 4 _______ Old Frank 50 Polley his wife 45 Jo her son 30 Bill her son 22 Jim her son 2 (blotch on microfilm, we are happy to provide copies) Giney her daughter 24 _______ Old Peter 46 Lusinda his wife 35 Unreadable her son 17 notation written over, "To Mott Eason?" Dan her son 13 Henry her son 11 William her son 4 Elizabeth her daughter 15 Martha her daughter 6 _______ Jessey 35 Carpenter Matilda 28 Clarisa her daughter 8 Alice her daughter 4(?) _______ Old Jo Congo Native African Bungo(?) 50 Hannah his wife 45 Dick her son 10 Sampson her son 8 Nolan her son 6 _______ Silvy 45 Plantation Cook Daniel her son 18 Lewis her son 16 Jeremiah her son 13 Sophia her daughter 7 _______ Brister Baront(?) Native African 38 Frankey his wife 28 Unreadable his son 8 Matisson his son 5 Jacke(?) his son 3 Katherine his daughter 6 Salley his daughter 2 _______ Collins 38 Driver Matilda his wife 45 Marey her daughter 24 _______ Yellow Abram 26 Hariet his wife 30 Cook _______ Judy 30 Seamstress _______ Henry Douglas 33 Elick Jackson 35 Dave Roy 22 A Faithful Slave Always Isaac Tayler 25 Caleb 24 _______ Young Collins the son of Marey and ---rigs (we are happy to provide original copies) age 7 Strother(?) Son " " 5 Henry son of Marey and " " 3 _______ Recvd. of Y(?). C. Farington