John Howe Peyton's Montgomery Hall

George, son of Mary

George was the youngest son of Mary. Mary and an enslaved male, Jesse, born c. 1834, were given to Virginia A. Bower by her father, William Bower, after her marriage to Francis Marion Humphreys in 1845. William Bower also gave enslaved men, women, and children to his other married children. F. M. Humphreys died in 1846 and his widow went to live with her father in Fauquier County, Virginia. Mary and Jesse were hired out to work for others. Mary died shortly after George’s birth and after her death George and William Henry lived with Humphreys and her father. William J. Shumate married Virginia A. (Bower) Humphreys in 1852 and George, William Henry, Jesse, and Eliza Ann, an enslaved girl, born c. 1837, were brought to live at Montgomery Hall in January, 1853.  George was sold to an unknown person in May or June, 1859. William Henry and Jesse were sold shortly after George’s sale

William J. Shumate later moved to a farm in Fauquier County, Virginia and lived there until his death in 1883.

 

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