https://www.roanoke.edu/a-z/center_for_studying_structures_of_race/projects_x71825

This website serves as an important resource for understanding the history and legacy of slavery in our region. It contains information collected from Roanoke County sources about more than 4,000 enslaved individuals. Many of the family names of enslaved African Americans recorded here also appear in neighboring Montgomery County, making this work deeply relevant to our local history. In addition, the family names of many individuals who enslaved others are found in the Roanoke primary sources.
The purpose of this page is to document and connect these shared names, with the hope of bringing to light the lives of those too often lost to history and deepening our understanding of the enduring legacy of slavery in Montgomery County and beyond.
More names will be added with time.
Family Names of Enslaved African Americans in Montgomery County
Brown
- William Brown – enslaved by William Watts. “In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, William Brown is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts’s daughter, Alice W. Morris. A value of $1,700.00 was placed on William Brown.”; Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4, Roanoke County Archives.
Calloway
- E. Calloway – enslaved by William Watts; Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4, Roanoke County Archives.
Campbell
- George Campbell – “George Campbell was listed in an indenture agreement: “…bind unto the said Lewis Zirkle a boy of colour named George Campbell until he arrives to the free age of twenty one which will be on the 25th day of June 1854.”
In the Common Law book, it was ordered that the Overseers of the Poor bind out George, “a boy of color,” to Lewis Zinkle.”;
Common Law Orders – A – May 1838 – May 1840, Roanoke County Archives.
Saunders/Sanders
- Catherine Saunders – Mother of Henry Saunders; Common Law Orders – C – August 1843 – June 1848 – pgs. 227-478; Roanoke County Archives
- Ellen Sanders – wife of Matt Beven; enslaved by William Watts; Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4, Roanoke County Archives.
- Grace Sanders – Wife of Pascal Neal. Mother of Robinson, Dolly, and Preston; enslaved by William Watts; Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4, Roanoke County Archives.
- Henry Saunders – 8 year old child of Catherine Saunders and Hercules Cuff, mention of Stephen Henry; Common Law Orders – C – August 1843 – June 1848 – pgs. 227-478; Roanoke County Archives
- Magdeline Saunders – “Magdeline Saunders was listed in an indenture agreement: “unto the said Benjamin Hawley a girl of colour by the name of Magdeline Saunders until she arrives to the age of 21 years…the 22nd day of June 1858…”
The Common Law book states that the Overseers of the Poor were ordered to bind out Magdalen Saunders, “a poor, colored girl” until she turned 21”; Common Law Orders – B – June 1840 – July 1843, Roanoke County Archives - Phillis Sanders – wife of Preston Burrell, enslaved by William Watts; Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4, Roanoke County Archives.
Family Names of Enslavers in Montgomery County
Evans
- Elizabeth Evans (List of first names of people they enslaved), “Elizabeth was listed in Michael Shepard’s property appraisement as having purchased enslaved people after Michael’s death. In the record, Elizabeth purchase” the enslaved people Joe, Nancy, and an unrecorded named child for $675.00.” She was possible daughter of Jonathan Evans. “Elizabeth’s son was William Evans and her husband was William W. Evans.”; Common Law Orders – B – June 1840 – July 1843, Roanoke County Archives
Kent
- Dr. J. W. G. Kent (List of first names of people they enslaved); Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 3, Roanoke County Archives
Kyle
- James & William Kyle (List of first names of people they enslaved); Birth Register – 1853-1885 – pp. 1-66, Roanoke County Archives.
Oliver
- Y.N. Oliver, Charles Oliver, and Rosaltha Oliver (List of first names of people they enslaved); Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 3, Roanoke County Archives
Wyatts
- Edward Watts. (List of first and family names they enslaved). “Edward Watts is the father of James Breckinridge Watts, Mary Scott Watts, Col. William Watts, Ann W. Holcombe, Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts, Edward Watts Jr., Letitia Gamble Watts, Alice W. Morris, Emma Gilmer Watts, and Henrietta Carter Watts.” ;
Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4, Roanoke County Archives.

