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About Sarah "Sally" Ailstock
iii. Sarah, born about 1751, eight years old when she was bound to James Bunch as an apprentice planter on 28 November 1759 [Davis, Fredericksville Parish Vestry Book, 29]. Her suit against Gideon and Jordan Gibson for trespass, assault and battery was dismissed by the Louisa County court by consent of the parties on 11 April 1774. She was the mother of Amey Going who was bound apprentice by the churchwardens of Trinity Parish, Louisa County, on 9 January 1775 [Orders 1774-82, 10, 42, 113]. She registered as a "Free Negro" in Campbell County on 12 May 1802: 5 feet 8 Inches, 45 years old, Malattoe, born free in Louisa County. Her daughter Amey, born about 1768, registered in Campbell County on 20 January 1802: 5'2-3/4", 34 years old, yellow complection, born free [A Register of Free Negroes and Mulattoes, 1, 3].
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Sarah "Sally" Ailstock's Timeline
1764 |
January 7, 1764
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Louisa County, Virginia, United States
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1768 |
1768
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Louisa County, Virginia, United States
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1779 |
1779
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Virginia, United States
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1788
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1794
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1802
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1802
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Rockbridge, Virginia, USA
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1804
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Allegheny County, Virginia, United States
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1805
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Bath County, Virginia, United States
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