John Howe Peyton's Montgomery Hall

Sarah Moore

Location: Montgomery Hall, Augusta County, Virginia

Sarah Moore was appraised in 1847, $300.00. Sarah Moore worked in the house and kitchen at Montgomery Hall. Sarah was sold together with her daughter, Harrietta, to John Lewis Peyton in January, 1856.

Sarah was hired out for unknown periods of time between 1851 and 1855:

1851: Sarah and her family were hired out to William Kyle

1852: Sarah as hired out to Thomas Butler

1855: Sarah was hired out to Thomas Butler

1856: Sarah was hired out to Thomas Butler

 

Maria, Maria’s daughter, Hannah, Tom Cole,and  Ben Cole were sold to John Lewis Peyton in 1847.

Bob, Henry Rideout, and Andy Primus were sold to Peyton in 1851.

John Cobb Washington, Peyton’s father-in-law, gave enslaved African-Americans to John Lewis Peyton at the time of Peyton’s marriage to Washington’s daughter, Eliza Clark “Bettie” Washington. One of these enslaved men, George, 22, died of pneumonia in Augusta County, Virginia in 1856. John Cobb Washington lived at “Vernon” in Lenoir County, North Carolina.

John Lewis Peyton lived in his law office in Staunton, Virginia prior to his marriage and later at his farm, “Shirley,” near Staunton. Peyton also inherited his father’s lower arm in Alleghany County, Virginia. During and after the Civil War, Peyton lived in England and Guernsey, the Channel Islands. He returned to Virginia in 1876 and purchased a former part of Spring Farm, much of which is now Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton, where he built “Steephill.” Peyton lived briefly in Ohio but returned to Steephill until his death in 1896.

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