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Landman Cemetery II, 34-2 Summary Report, page 11

was on both lists, and in the later list she had two children that were not named in the previous listing. The statement of “No Amount” for the 1844 sale of Jacob and Ann to Elizabeth Simmons may indicate that they were elderly and that Elizabeth was simply taking them to provide a home to the end of their days. The 1830 slave census for James Landman shows that he had 9 slaves, and these were probably the 9 slaves listed as having belonged to James' father William in 1829. However, the “petition to sell” listed the slaves by name, indicating that there were 4 males and 5 females. The 1830 census (showing the slaves under the ownership of James Landman, as Executor of the will of William Landman) shows 5 females and 4 males: > M 1830 Madison County AL census Slaves of Lan(d)nian, Fennell, Moore IM 'fl HI p- 1 if iii > II I1 1 It! ji i Ml 1 11 - (1653)