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Record Group Number: 900000
Series/Collection Number: N2017- 23
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Title, Dates: George A. Dekle papers, 1843-1873.
Amount: 1 folders
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Biographical/Historical:     George Austin Dekle (1820-1876) was born in Georgia to William and Bethany (Hollingsworth) Dekle. He married Roqsey Ann Neel (1823-1901) in Thomas County, Georgia, on May 15, 1843, where he was a labor farmer and enslaver. George and Roqsey moved their family to Marianna, Florida, in the mid-1860s. The couple and a majority of their ten children are buried in Campbellton Baptist Cemetery in Jackson County.

Summary:     This collection consists of various documents related to the personal and legal activities of George A. Deckle. The records include documentation of sale for U.S. Patent No. 135366, an invention known as an "Insect Trap," in Alabama in 1873; a personal letter, dated 1861; a record relating to the 98th Georgia Militia; and some legal documents.

    The collection also includes seven bills of sale for enslaved persons from Florida, Georgia, and Virginia, dated between 1855 and 1863:
    [1] A Black woman, Mariah (40), and her son Andrew, sold by Jared Everett, 25 December 1855, no location given.
    [2] A Black woman, Margey (28), and her son Silas, sold by [Hele?] and L. C. King, 16 January 1863, in Jackson County.
    [3] Two Black children, Carolina (3) and Augustine (1), from an unlisted seller on 15 December 1855, in Jefferson County, Florida.
    [4] A Black woman, Amey, sold by J. J. Whitehurst, 21 September 1863, in Richmond, Virginia.
    [5] A Black man, Arthur (18), sold by William Jackson, 11 August 1863, no location given.
    [6] A Black boy, Jerry, sold by Tolbert Gunderson, 16 June 1856, in Thomas County, Georgia.
    [7] Four Black persons - Hannah (32), Hasty (6), Bob (3), and Polly (1) - sold by Curtis Carroll, 30 December 1857, no location given.

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General Note: Previously State Library of Florida Manuscripts Collection MS21.
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Subject Access Fields: Patent licenses Florida
Slavery Florida
Letters. aat
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