Quitman family.
The Quitman family of Monmouth Plantation near Natchez, Miss. Prominent family members included John A. Quitman (1799-1858), lawyer, planter, state legislator, governor, congressman, and United States Army officer; his wife, Eliza (Turner) Quitman (1810-1859); their daughter, Louisa (Quitman) Lovell Chadbourne (1826-1884); their daughter, T. Antonia (Quitman) Lovell (fl. 1820s-1900); Antonia's husband, William Storrow Lovell (1829-1900); Antonia's son, John Quitman Lovell (b. 1859); and Antonia's daughter, Rose Duncan Lovell (b. 1866). Henry Turner was Eliza Quitman brother.
From the description of Quitman family papers, 1784-1978. WorldCat record id: 24250526
| Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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| creatorOf | Quitman family. Quitman family papers, 1784-1978. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Role | Title | Holding Repository |
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Filters:
| Relation | Name | |
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| associatedWith | Ballard, Rice C. (Rice Carter), d. 1860. | person |
| associatedWith | Lovell family. | family |
| associatedWith | Lovell, John Quitman, b. 1859. | person |
| associatedWith | Lovell, Louisa Quitman Chadbourne, 1826-1884. | person |
| associatedWith | Lovell, Rose Duncan, b. 1866. | person |
| associatedWith | Lovell, T. Antonia Quitman, fl. 1820-1900. | person |
| associatedWith | Lovell, William Storrow, 1829-1900. | person |
| associatedWith | Quitman, Eliza Turner, 1810-1859. | person |
| associatedWith | Quitman, John Anthony, 1798-1858. | person |
| correspondedWith | United States. Army | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | University of the South | corporateBody |
| Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
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| Texas | |||
| Rhinebeck (N.Y.) | |||
| Mississippi--Natchez | |||
| Tennessee | |||
| Mississippi | |||
| Monmouth Plantation (Natchez, Miss.) | |||
| Natchez (Miss.) | |||
| Philadelphia (Pa.) | |||
| Louisiana | |||
| Mississippi--Warren County | |||
| Warren County (Miss.) | |||
| Sewanee (Tenn.) | |||
| Palmyra Plantation (Warren County, Miss.) | |||
| United States |
| Subject |
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| Slavery |
| College students |
| Commission merchants |
| Families |
| Girls |
| Governors |
| Mexican War, 1846-1848 |
| Plantation life |
| Plantations |
| Slave records |
| Slaves |
| Slave trade |
| Slave traders |
| Occupation |
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| Activity |
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Family
Active 1784
Active 1978
