The Lotts were among the area's largest slaveholders.
Hampton was one of the wealthiest landowners and largest slaveholders in the South.
Orphaned when young, at age 21 in 1851 he took control of numerous estates and became the second largest slaveholder in Maryland.
They were also among the largest slaveholders in the area, perhaps in the Northeast.
Jefferson became the second largest slaveholder in Albermarle County with these additional slaves.
He was one of the largest slaveholders in the state.
By 1860 the largest slaveholder owned only 16 slaves.
Currently only whites were counted and the change would benefit the Whigs who generally were the largest slaveholders.
A large slaveholder, Dixon introduced numerous measures to protect the rights of slaveholders in the new constitution.
With a workforce of nearly 70 slaves, he was one of the largest slaveholders in the state.