Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Mercer Connection. . .

In a previous entry I briefly talked about Dr. William N. Mercer and his ownership of my great-great-great grandmother, Charity Rounds. I came across this information from an excerpt of the book "African American Historic Places" published by the National Register of Historic Places.
As I usually do, I started with a general search ofgoogle and Ancestry.com. One of my first significant finds was to learn that Mercer and his wife's family (Ellis-Farar) had donated their family papers to Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA. I immediately contacted the staff at the LSU Special Collections and arranged to recieve a copy of the slave lists from all the plantations in Mississippi owned by the Farar and Ellis families. I will be recieving copies of the listings from the Ormond, Laurel Hill, Natchez and Presleigh plantations, which cover southwestern Mississippi and Louisiana. I'm excited as to what I will find, whose names will be listed. Of course I'm looking for my relatives, Charity and possibly Charles Rounds.
More to come on this research. . .

2 comments:

Vicky Daviss Mitchell said...

I can hardly wait to hear what you uncover...We want Charity and Charles to leap out from those pages...Wouldn't that be awesome!

The Family Griot said...

Yes that would be absolutely awesome, discuss! Of course I'll be writing about my findings on the blog. Be looking for the entry next week! And maybe some other information from 1829!

Family Griot