Title: Petition of Henry Weaver Guardian of Henry S. Barnes, Angeline Barnes, and Theodore Barnes, 28 June 1862

Date: June 28, 1862

Source Text: A microfilm reproduction of the original document held at the National Archives and Records Administration, Microcopy 520, Reel 5. The original document is held in the Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, 1775–1978, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 217.6.5. Within the National Archives' Archival Description Catalog, see ARC Identifier 4644616 / MLR Number A1 347 (http://arcweb.archives.gov).

Civil War Washington ID: cww.00787

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PETITION.

To the Commissioners under the act of Congress approved the 16th of April, 1862, entitled "An act for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District of Columbia."

Your Petitioner, Henry Weaver of Georgetown D.C. by this his petition in writing, represents and states, that he is a person loyal to the United States, who, at the time of the passage of the said act of Congress, held a claim to service or labor against a certain number of persons of African descent of the names of Cato, Sarah and Dennis His claim being an undivided interest of one third and an undivided interest of two thirds as guardian for the following individuals Henry S. Barnes, Angeline Barnes, and Theodore Barnes for and during the life of said Cato, Sarah, and Dennis and that by said act of Congress said persons as aforesaid were discharged and freed of and from all claim of your petitioner to such service or labor; that at the time of said discharge said persons as aforesaid were of the ages of To wit. Cato. 34 years. Sarah 17 years and Dennis 59 years and of the personal description following:(1)

  • Cato Black in color, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches in height
  • Sarah " " "
  • Dennis " " "

 

That your petitioner acquired his claim to the aforesaid service or labor of said persons as aforesaid in manner following:(2) His individual third interest by marriages. His two third interest by appointment of the orphans Court of this District as Guardian for Henry S. Barnes, Angeline Barnes and Theordore Barnes whose interests in the foregoing property is still undivided.

That your petitioner's claim to the service or labor of said persons as aforesaid was, at the time of said discharge therefrom, of the value of Three thousand one hundred dollars in money.(3) To wit.

  • Cato Fourteen Hundred Dollars
  • Sarah One thousand Two Hundred Dollars
  • Dennis Five Hundred Dollars
I know of no mental or bodily defects in either of the persons as aforesaid. Cato is a first rate Butcher Sarah Fine house servant, and Dennis Farm hand.

Your petitioner hereby declares that he bears true and faithful allegiance to the Government of the United States, and that he has not borne arms against the United States in the present rebellion, nor in any way given aid or comfort thereto.

And your petitioner further states and alleges, that he has not brought said persons as aforesaid into the District of Columbia since the passage of said act of Congress; and that, at the time of the passage thereof, said persons as aforesaid were held to service or labor therein under and by virtue of your petitioner's claim to such service or labor.

Your petitioner further states and alleges, that his said claim to the service or labor of said persons as aforesaid does not originate in or by virtue of any transfer heretofore made by any person who has in any manner aided or sustained the present rebellion against the Government of the United States.

And your petitioner prays the said Commissioners to investigate and determine the validity of his said claim to the service or labor of said persons as aforesaid herein above set forth; and if the same be found to be valid, that they appraise and apportion the value of said claim in money, and report the same to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, in conformity to the provisions of said act of Congress.

(Signed by)
Henry Weaver, [Trustee?] Guardian for Henry S. Barnes, Angeline Barnes and Theodore Barnes
Henry J. Barnes
Angeline Barnes
Theodore Barnes
 

[Form of the Oath for the Verification of the Petition.]

I, Henry Weaver of Georgetown D.C. being duly sworn, do depose and say, that all the several matters and things which are set forth and stated in the foregoing petition, as of my own knowledge, are true in substance and in fact; and that all the several other matters and things therein set forth and stated, as from the information of others, I believe to be true in substance and in fact.

(Signed by)
Henry Weaver
Angeline Barnes
Henry J. Barnes
Theodore Barnes

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28 day of June A. D. 1862.

(Signed by)
Thomas C. Donn Justice of the Peace for Washington County District of Columbia
787
Henry Weaver guardian of Henry S. Angeline and Theodore Barnes
Filed June 28, 1862


 Note (1.)-- Here describe the person, so as to identify him or her; and if there be more than one slave, describe each one separately.

 Note (2.)-- Here state how the claim was acquired, when, from whom, and for what price or consideration; and, if held under any written evidence of title, make exhibit thereof, or refer to the public record where the same may be found.

 Note (3.)-- Here state such facts, if any there be, touching the value of the petitioner's claim to the service or labor of the person, as may enhance the same, and also such facts, if any, touching the moral, mental, and bodily infirmities or defects of said person, as impair the value of the petitioner's claim to such service or labor, and conclude such statement with an averment that the petitioner knows of no other infirmities or defects of said person which impair the value of petitioner's claim to such service or labor, and that he believes none other to exist. If the petitioner specify no such infirmity or defect, then his statement touching the value of his claim should conclude with an averment that he has no knowledge of any such infirmity or defect.

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