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Erwin or Erin Plantation

Page history last edited by Nicka Sewell 1 yr ago


 

Overview

 

Location

Approximate Location: Ward 4, Township 22 North, Range 13 East, Sections 17-21, East Carroll Parish, LA; next to Elder Grove Plantation

 

Date Constructed/ Founded

not determined

 

Associated Surnames

Irish, Stowers, Sentell, Dickinson, Barbour, Constant

 

Historical notes

Owned by George & Ann Irish in 1830, William & Margaret Stowers, George Washington & Mildred A. (Dickinson) Sentell in 1885, Leonard Kellogg & Susan Rebecca (Sentell) Barbour in 1896, Francis T. & Lucy (Barbour) Constant

 

Other Information: George Irish left ½ of Erin Plantation (578 acres) to his wife and ½ of it (578 acres) to his daughter Josephine in his will (total acres 1,156). William Stowers left Erin to his wife Margaret in his will and mentioned that it was 700 acres.

 

Associated Slave Workplaces

none


 

Associated Free Persons

 

  • George & Ann Irish, William & Margaret Stowers, George Washington & Mildred A. (Dickinson) Sentell, Leonard Kellogg & Susan Rebecca (Sentell) Barbour, Francis T. & Lucy (Barbour) Constant


 

Associated Enslaved Persons

 

  • none recorded yet


 

Research Leads and Plantation Records

 

  • none reported yet


 

Miscellaneous Information

 

  • none


 

References

 

  • A Place to Remember, East Carroll Parish 1832-1975 by Georgia Payne Durham Pinkston; East Carroll Parish Tax Assessors Roll 2006-2007 for legal land descriptions


 

Users Researching This Workplace

 

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