Hello - sorry cannot be any help - my Carmichaels came down from
Pennsylvania to Tennessee and then my great grandmother Katie Carmichael married an
Ellis and they moved to Washington state in the late 1800's. But no Texans
that I know of - good luck - Donna
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Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 08:57:47 -0000
Subject: [CARMICHAEL] Black Carmichaels
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I am searching for slave roles of the Carmichaels from South Carolina. It
is my belief that the mother of my ggggrandfather Peter Madison
Carmichael, named Celie/Sealy was owned by these Carmichaels, as well as, Peter.
There was a migration from S.C. to Texas (Waco area)and I have found a census
from 1870 listing her with her three children and a man living in Bastrop
county at this time. She had been in Texas for awhile because the two
younger boys were born in that state and they were ages 6 and 8 at the time.
The children were all listed as mulatto and I know the stories of my
ggggrandfather as being very proud of his namesake....he also was highly educated
and a methodist preacher. I find it very curious that a slave would be so
educated right after slavery was over....was he treated differently because
he was a "true" Carmichael and not one of slavery/ownership? If anyone has
any leads about S.C. Carmichaels that moved to Texas and owned slaves,
please respond.
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Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 08:58:31 -0000
Subject: [CARMICHAEL] Black Carmichaels
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Author: kemmicadgreen1
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I am searching for slave roles of the Carmichaels from South Carolina. It
is my belief that the mother of my ggggrandfather Peter Madison
Carmichael, named Celie/Sealy was owned by these Carmichaels, as well as, Peter.
There was a migration from S.C. to Texas (Waco area)and I have found a census
from 1870 listing her with her three children and a man living in Bastrop
county at this time. She had been in Texas for awhile because the two
younger boys were born in that state and they were ages 6 and 8 at the time.
The children were all listed as mulatto and I know the stories of my
ggggrandfather as being very proud of his namesake....he also was highly educated
and a methodist preacher. I find it very curious that a slave would be so
educated right after slavery was over....was he treated differently because
he was a "true" Carmichael and not one of slavery/ownership? If anyone has
any leads about S.C. Carmichaels that moved to Texas and owned slaves,
please respond.
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