Virginia Untold: Petitions to Remain

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Virginia Untold: Petitions to Remain

Virginia Untold provides digital access to records that document some of the lived experiences of enslaved and free Black people in the Library of Virginia’s collections. Please help improve the discoverability of these sources by transcribing two of the project's many record types, bills of sale and deeds.

Sometimes referred to as "Applications to Remain," these records are applications that formerly enslaved individuals submitted to state and local courts for permission to remain in Virginia with their free status. The Virginia General Assembly passed a law stating that all formerly enslaved people freed after 1 May 1806 who remained in Virginia more than twelve months could be put on trial by the state. Individuals who wished to remain in the commonwealth were to petition the state legislature. In 1816, a new Act of Assembly gave the local courts power to grant permission to remain. The documents in these cases will include: the name(s) of the petitioner(s), the circumstances of free status, and a request to remain in the county. Individuals needed to prove that they had in fact been emancipated. Therefore, application packets might also include supporting documents such as the formerly enslaved person's register, a copy of a will or deed of emancipation, or witness statements known as affidavits.

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Hall, Billy : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Hall, Billy : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Hamilton, Mary, etc. : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Hamilton, Mary, etc. : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Hawkins, Elisha : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Hawkins, Elisha : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Hembrough, Philip : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Hembrough, Philip : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Hobson, Richard C. : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Hobson, Richard C. : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Jackson, Rebecca : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Jackson, Rebecca : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Jackson, William : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Jackson, William : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Johnson, George : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Johnson, George : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Kemp, Polly : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Kemp, Polly : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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Marshall, Frances : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

Marshall, Frances : Petition to Remain in the Commonwealth, Richmond City

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