C is for Cleage Bricks – About 1820
Article of Agreement Between Sam Cleage and Overseer – 1834
Bill of Sale for Bob, age 13 and Jim age 11 – 1843
Jerry Cleage “…and a slave for life.” – 1841
Elijah Hurst’s Will-1848
Death of Sam Cleage – July 20, 1850 Athens, TN
The Death of Sam Cleage – part 2 – 1850
Cleages In Black and White
Bill of Sale for Joe, Jane, Lynd, Frank, Phillip, Lewis, Sam, Jeff, Martha, Lea, Julian and Patsy Cleage – 1852
Timelines – Frank and Juda Cleage: 1816 – 1870
Alexander Cleage’s Last Will & Testament – 1860
Slave Time
Frank & Juda Cleage – From Slavery to Freedom
What Did Louis Cleage Look Like?
Six Degrees of Separation from Slavery
Louis Cleage & Family – 1880
Louis Cleage – Spelling His Name In Various Records
Prelude to Freedom
Louis Cleage – Work Day Wednesday
Louis/Lewis Cleage’s burial spot – Tombstone Tuesday
The Day Louis Cleage Died
Louis/Lewis Cleage’s Death Certificate 1852 – 1918
The Rev. John Brice Officiating
Tennessee Cleage
Eight Generations of L3b MtDNA from Celia Rice Cleage
Celia Rice Cleage Sherman
Celia’s Death Certificate
On the way to bury their mother… June 1930
John Wesley Cobb 1883 – 1958