Traveler's Names | Jacob Blockson |
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Age | 27 |
Description | stout and healthy-looking man |
Alias | – |
Origin- Town/City | Seaford |
Origin- County | Sussex Co. |
Origin- State | Delaware |
Destination | Canada |
Birthplace | – |
Slaveowner's Name | W. Paten |
Chapter Title | Arrival from Sussex County, 1858 |
Page Number | 489, 490-491 |
Other Travelers | Jacob Blockson, George Alligood, Jim Alligood, George Lewis |
Other Conductors | – |
Additional Names | – |
Method of Travel | – |
Additional Resources | – |
Items in Possession | – |
Full Narrative | JACOB was a stout and healthy-looking man, about twenty-seven years of age, with a countenance indicative of having no sympathy with Slavery. Being invited to tell his own story, describe his master, etc., he unhesitatingly relieved himself somewhat after this manner ; " I escaped from a man by the name of Jesse W. Paten ; he was a man of no business, except drinking whiskey, and farming. He was a light complected man, tall large, and full- faced, with a large nose. He was a widower. He belonged to no society of any kind. He lived near Seaford, in Sussex county, Delaware." " I left because I didn't want to stay with him any longer. My master was about to be sold out this Fall, and I made up my mind that I did not want to be sold like a horse, the way they generally sold darkies then ; so when I started I resolved to die sooner than I would be taken back ; this was my intention all the while. "I left my wife, and one child; the wife's name was Lear, and the child was called Alexander. I want to get them on soon too. I made some arrangements for their coming if I got off safe to Canada." JACOB BLOCKSON, after reaching Canada, true to the pledge that he made to his bosom companion, wrote back as follows : SAINT CATHABINES. Cannda West, Dec. 26th, 1858. DEAR WIFE : ? I now infom you I am in Canada and am well and hope you are the same, and would wish you to be here next august, you come to suspension bridge and from there to St. Catharines, write and let me know. I am doing well working for a Butcher this winter, and will get good wages in the spring I now get $2,50 a week. I Jacob Blockson, George Lewis, George Alligood and James Alligood are all in St. Catharines, and met George Ross from Lewis Wright's, Jim Blockson is in Canada West, and Jim Delany, Plunnoth Connon. I expect you my wife Lea Ann Blockson, my son Alexander & Lewis and Ames will all be here and Isabella also, if you cant bring all bring Alexander surely, write when you will come and I will meet you in Albany. Love to you all, from your loving Husband, JACOB BLOCKSON. |
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