Bringhurst provides table listing Black people in Nauvoo during the Mormon Sojourn, 1839–1846.

Date
2018
Type
Book
Source
Newell G. Bringhurst
LDS
Disaffected
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Newell G Bringhurst, Saints, Slaves, & Blacks: The Changing Place of Black People Within Mormonism 2nd ed (Draper, UT: Greg Kofford Books, 2018), Kindle Edition, pp. 217-221

Scribe/Publisher
Greg Kofford Books
People
Angeline Manning, Eliza Manning, Marinda Redd, Liz Flake Rowan, Anthony Stebbings, Chism, Venus Redd, Amy Redd, Elijah Able, Sarah Ann Stebbings, Isaac Lewis Manning, Green Flake, Newell G. Bringhurst, William McCary, Chaney Redd, Peter Manning, Lucinda Manning, "Black Jack", Isaac James, Jane Manning James, Sylvester James, Sammy Jolley
Audience
General Public
Transcription

TABLE 7

Names of Blacks (Slave and Free) Living in Nauvoo, Illinois, during the Mormon Sojourn, 1839–1846

Name of Black Years in Nauvoo Migrate West?

Elijah Abel 1839–1842 Yes, 1853

Jane Manning James 1843–1846 Yes, 1847

Sylvester James 1843–1846 Yes, 1847

Isaac James 1843–1846 Yes, 1847

Eliza Manning 1843–1846 No

Isaac Lewis Manning 1843–1846 No

Lucinda Manning 1843–1846 No

Peter Manning 1843–1846 No

Angeline Manning 1843–1846 No

Anthony Stebbings 1843–1846 No

Sarah Ann Stebbings 1843–1846 No

“Black Jack” 1840s No

Liz Flake Rowan 1840s Yes, 1848

Green Flake 1840s Yes, 1847

Chism 1843 No

Venus Redd 1840–1846 Yes, 1850

Luke Redd 1840–1846 Yes, 1850

Chaney Redd 1840–1846 Yes, 1850

Amy Redd 1840–1846 Yes, 1850

Marinda Redd 1840–1846 Yes, 1850

Sammy Jolley 1842–1846 Yes, 1850

William McCary 1846 No

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