Brockman, Adam

Item

Title
Brockman, Adam
Alias
unknown, Adam [1]
Gender
Male
Biography
Adam was received as a member of the Sand Run Baptist Church on March 20th, 1819. He was excluded in June of 1829.
Adam was accused of adultery for marrying and living with Kizza (a.k.a. Keziah), while he was a married man. He may be the same Adam as a bondsman of George Gibson. Adam and Keziah appear as Free Persons of Color (FPOC) in Boone County, Ky. on the 1850 Census.
Birth date
circa 1790; circa 1795
Place of birth
Kentucky
Virginia
Spouse(s)
Brockman, Keziah
Child(ren)
Brockman, Rachel
Relationship
Slaveholder(s): Brockman, Andrew
Brockman, Andrew
Bibliographic citation(s)
The birthdates and birthplaces between the Seventh and Eighth U.S. Census are different. Kentucky was once part of Virginia and admitted as the fifteenth state on 1 Jun 1792, which could account for the inconsistency.

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Items with "Participant: Brockman, Adam"
Title Class
1822--Keziah Brockman Excluded for Integrating and Adultery Event
1829--Adam Excluded For Adultery Event
Items with "Relationship: Brockman, Adam"
Title Class
Brockman, Andrew Person
Items with "Father: Brockman, Adam"
Title Class
Brockman, Rachel Person
Items with "Spouse(s): Brockman, Adam"
Title Class
Brockman, Keziah Person