William "April" Ellison, Jr.

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William Elllison, Jr.

Also Known As: "April", "Ellison"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States
Death: December 05, 1861 (67-75)
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Son of Capt. Robert Ellison and Matilda Ellison
Partner of Matilda Elllison
Father of Eliza Ann Johnson; Henry Elllison; William Elllison; Reuben Elllison and Maria Jacobs
Half brother of William Holmes Ellison; John Andrew Ellison; Sarah Elizabeth Ellison Adger and Aliza Ann Ellison

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About William "April" Ellison, Jr.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ellison

William Ellison Jr, born April Ellison, (C. April, 1790 – 5 December 1861) was a cotton gin maker and blacksmith in South Carolina, a free negro and former slave who achieved considerable success in business before the American Civil War. He eventually became a major planter and one of the medium property owners, and certainly the wealthiest "black" property owner, in the state. He held 40 slaves at his death and more than 1,000 acres of land. From 1830-1865 he and his sons were the only free blacks in Sumter County, South Carolina to own slaves. The county was largely devoted to cotton plantations and the majority population were slaves.

Ellison and his sons were among a number of successful free people of color in the antebellum years, but Ellison was particularly outstanding. His master (and likely father) had passed on social capital by apprenticing him to learn a valuable artisan trade as a cotton gin maker, at which Ellison made a success. He took a wife at the age of 21. After buying his own freedom when he was 26, a few years later Ellison purchased his wife and their children, to protect them from sales as slaves. The Act of 1820 made it more difficult for slaveholders to make personal manumissions, but Ellison gained freedom for his sons, and a quasi-freedom for his surviving daughter. During the American Civil War, Ellison and his sons supported the Confederate States of America and gave the government substantial donations and aid. A grandson fought informally with the regular Confederate Army and survived the war.

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William "April" Ellison, Jr.'s Timeline

1790
April 1790
Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States
1811
1811
1816
1816
1819
1819
1821
1821
1861
December 5, 1861
Age 71
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