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Natia (b. 1773) Event Records

Editorial Information

After the death of his mother, James Hubbard (b. 1743) and his partner Cate Hubbard (b. 1747) take care of her two children that remain at Monticello: Armistead (b. 1771) and Natia. The nature of James and Nan’s relationship is currently unclear.

Date Type: Subtype Occupation Location Enslaver Role Brief Description Source
1774   Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Elk Hill Plantation roll. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 17
1774 Jan. 14 FreedomStatus: Transfer Elk Hill From John Wayles To Thomas Jefferson Transferred to TJ during the division of John Wayles's estate. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 12
1781   FreedomStatus: FreedomSeeker Elk Hill TJ notes he "joined the enemy, but came back again & lived" Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 29
1783   Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Plantation roll. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 24
1792 Aug. 17 Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Poplar Forest On plantation roll. From Bowling Clark
1794 Nov.  Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Bedford County On "Roll of the negroes Nov. 1794. and where to be settled for the year 1795." Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 30
1798   Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Bedford County Plantation roll. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 57
1805 July  Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Bedford County Plantation roll. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 60
1810   Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Bedford County Plantation roll. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 131
1810 Apr.  Commercial: Enslaved_inventory Poplar Forest Plantation roll. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 129
1819   Provisions: Clothing Tomahawk Distribution list for wool, shirts, blankets, beds, or hats. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 166
1821   Provisions: Supplies Blanket distribution list for 1824 and 1827. Thomas Jefferson’s Farm Book, page 169