Archable
b. 25 December 1837
- Archable was born on 25 December 1837 in Montgomery County, Alabama, at Greenwood plantation.
- Promissory Note from Green Wood to Bolling Hall, dated 5 January 1850
Notation across text of the second page, “Cancelled, Bolling Hall, February 16th, 1855”
State of Alabama, Montgomery County (Deed Book Vol. N, pages 382-383)
Whereas I am indebted to the Estate of the late Doctor Thomas Brown in the sum of Thirty Eight Thousand five hundred and fifty four Dollars and thirty nine cents and to secure the evidence and payment thereof have executed to Bolling Hall Executor of the last will and testament of said Thomas Brown a note of which the following is a copy – “$38,554.39. Twelve months after date, I promise to pay Bolling Hall executor of the Estate of Thomas Brown Dec’d or bearer Thirty Eight Thousand five hundred and fifty four Dollars and thirty nine cents for value received with interest from date – January 5th 1850. “Green Wood.”
Now, therefore, know all men by these Presents, that I Green Wood, for and in consideration of the premises, and to secure the payment of said sum of money in said note mentioned and also in consideration of the sum of One Dollar to me in hand paid by Bolling Hall at and before the Sealing and delivery of these Presents, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have bargained, sold and conveyed, and do by these Presents, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Bolling Hall the following named negroes slaves viz. Neptune & wife Pleasant and her two children Richmond & Butler; Henry and wife Crecy and her five children, Andrew, Sarah, Charles, Sandy and Mahala; Ned, Sylvy, Bill, Stephen, Turner, Warren, Granville; Little Bob and wife Eliza and their three children, Frank, Aleck and an infant not recollected, but believed to be Montgomery. Peter and his wife Darcas and her two children Dilsey and Charity, Peter Quarles, Ben, Hansel, Dave and wife Clarisa; Little Sam and Wife Fereby and her three children Beverly, Alfred and an infant name not recollected [Elbert]; Big Sam and wife Caroline; Jenny and her child Joe, John, Tom; Edmond and wife Ailsey; Maria and her two children Ann and Cass; Mary and her children Jerry, Morris, Sue, Rhoda, Wesley and Jane; Old Bill and wife Margaret and her children Len, Amanda, Harriet, Rose, Smith and an infant name not recollected [Frances]; Big Bob and wife Kizzy and her six children, Matilda, Ben, King, Lucey, Augustus and Cummings; Leah and her nine children Jim, Little Guilford, Archy, Chloe, Abraham, Satan, Jefferson, Dallas and Patsy, and Flora, a child of Patsey; Toby and Hannah and her children Ephraim, Rachel, and two other small children names not recollected; Daniel Adam and wife Caroline and her two children not recollecting their names [Mary and Thornton], and also her children Charles, Adam, Daniel and Oliver; And also another woman Letty. To have and to hold the above bargained and sold negroes to the said Bolling Hall, his executors, Administrators and assigns, Provided always and these presents and this Sale and Conveyance are upon the express condition, not if I the said Green Wood shall pay or cause to be paid and discharged the above mentioned debt with interest at Maturity of said note according to its tenor and effect, then this deed of conveyance and all and every interest title and estate in and to the above named negroes, Shall cease, determine, and be utterly null and void; but otherwise shall remain in full force and virtue. In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and affixed my seal this the fifth day of January One Thousand Eight hundred and fifty. Signed sealed and delivered in presence of J. A. Elmore & W. Garrett. Green Wood [seal].
The State of Alabama, City & County of Montgomery
Personally appeared before me William Garrett, a commissioner duly commissioned & qualified a Commissioner to take proofs & acknowledgements of Deeds etc. executed in the State of Alabama, to be read or recorded in the State of Texas: Green Wood, the maker of the foregoing Deed to Bolling Hall, Executor etc. and executed the same by signing, sealing and delivering the same in my presence, on the same day that it bears date – given under my hand and seal this fifth day of January AD 1850. W. Garrett [seal], Commissioner. - He married Charlotte circa 1856.
- On Monday, 27 July 1857, Green Wood recorded in his plantation daily account book: "found a single Cattapillar to day, some boll worms in the cotton, the fly showing often. Give Danniel a pair of Shoes for finding the cattapillar." And on Wednesday, the 29th, "Arch found another single Catterpillar, give him a good hat, 1.50."
- On Wednesday, 23 November 1859, Green Wood recorded in his plantation daily account book: "Packed 2 Bales cotton for Hansel" and "Packed 2 Bales for Guilford," and on the following day, "Packed 1 bale cotton for Edmon & 2 for Arch."
- On Thursday, 24 November 1859, Green Wood recorded in his plantation daily account book: "Packed 1 Bale cotton for Edmon & 2 for Arch."
- Following emancipation, Archable adopted the name Arch Gilford.
- On the voter registration list for Montgomery County, Danville Precinct, dated 7 August 1867: Arch Gilford, Gip Gilford, Tom Wood, Campbell Wood, and Douglas McQueen Campbell and Edmund Powell.
- Archable appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Walker County, Texas, enumerated next to Arch's mother Leah Baltrip, and a few households from Green Mark Wood.. Other members of the household included Leah, Spencer, Curtis, Arch Gilford and Anna Gilford.
- He was a farm hand, according to the 1870 census.
- Archable and Charlotte appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Walker County, Texas. Other members of the household included Leah, Spencer, Curtis, Arch Gilford, Anna Gilford, Zilphia Gilford, Marlin Gilford, Pinkie Gilford, Kile Gilford and Salina Gilford.
- He was a farmer, according to the 1880 census.
- Archable and Charlotte appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Walker County, Texas, enumerated next to their son Spencer.. Other members of the household included Marlin Gilford, Kile Gilford, Salina Gilford, Narcissus Gilford, A. Morgan Gilford and James Gilford.
- He was a farmer, according to the 1900 census.
- Archable and Charlotte appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in San Jacinto County, Texas.
- He was a farmer, according to the 1910 census.
- Children of Guilford and Leah born between 1825 and 1853, were recorded by Green Wood.
- Last Edited: 26 Jul 2015
Family: Charlotte b. December 1840
- Leah+ b. 10 April 1861, d. 10 March 1926
- Spencer+ b. 25 December 1861, d. 20 June 1951
- Curtis+ b. circa 1865
- Arch Gilford+ b. 13 March 1865, d. 28 January 1941
- Anna Gilford+ b. November 1869
- Zilphia Gilford+ b. circa 6 April 1871, d. 9 January 1935
- Marlin Gilford b. June 1872, d. 30 March 1927
- Pinkie Gilford b. circa 31 March 1874, d. 23 February 1929
- Kile Gilford b. October 1875
- Salina Gilford b. circa 25 February 1879, d. 9 April 1948
- Narcissus Gilford+ b. circa 16 September 1880, d. January 1965
- A. Morgan Gilford+ b. July 1883, d. 19 April 1948
- James Gilford b. circa March 1885