| Person | Purpose Of Event | Location | Date | Primary Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | November 9, 1786 | Diary Entry, 9 November 1788
One of the Bucks in the Paddock having much wounded the Young woman Dolshy, Doctr. Craik was sent for who came and stayed all Night. |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Laborer
|
Reassignment | Muddy Hole | July 3, 1786 | Notes and Observations, 1785-1786
The gangs of hands at Dg. run were united to the Muddy hole People - and were assisted by… Dolshy. |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mount Vernon | December 7, 1786 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Cultivator of the Soil
|
Reassignment | Muddy Hole | July 5, 1786 | Diary Entry, 5 July 1786
That in the Neck 6 cradles were constantly employed, & sometimes 7—viz. James, (who having cut himself in the meadow could not work constantly)—Davy, Overseer who having other matters to attend to, could not stick to it; Sambo, Essex, George (black smith) Will, Ned; and Tom Davis who had never cut before, and made rather an awkward hand of it. Tom Nokes was also there, but he cut only now & then, at other times shocking, repairing rakes &ca. That the gangs at Dogue Run & Muddy hole were united, & were assisted by Anthony, Myrtilla & Dolshy from the home house—That besides Tom Davis Ben from the Mill had gone into the Neck and that Sall brass (when not washing) & Majr. Washingtons Tom were assisting the ferry people—That Cowpers Jack & Da[v]y with some small boys & girls (wch. had never been taken out before) were assisting the Farmer in making Hay after two white men who had been hired to cut grass. |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Census | Mansion House | February 18, 1786 | Diary Entry, 18 February 1786
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mount Vernon | December 9, 1786 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | 1787 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | November 28, 1788 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Census | Mansion House | April 1788 | List of Taxable Property in Truro Parish, 1788
Blacks above 12 years of age ... [column 2] Simms, Joe 2d, Jack 1st, Bristol, Peter 1st, Peter 2d, Scumburg (past labor), Frank, Jack 2d, Betty (past service), Doll, Jenney, Charlotte, Sall, Caroline, Sall Bass, Dorchia, Alice, Myrtilla, Kitty, Moll… |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | July 1788 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | February 1, 1789 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | November 7, 1789 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | July 11, 1789 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | January 1, 1789 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | November 5, 1790 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | November 29, 1791 | Ledger B, 1772-1793
By Lawson Parker pd [paid] him as pr [per] Rect [Receipt] in full for the services of his deceased wife Darcus Parker for acting in the capacity of a midwife to the following Women - Grace at Dogue Run, Rose & Delia at Frenches, Pegg at River Plantn [Plantation], Charlott & Dolchia at Mansn [Mansion] house 3..10..0 |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | 1791 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | December 1792 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | 1792 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Provisions | Mansion House | November 4, 1792 | Overseer's Account Book, 1785-1798
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | August 31, 1793 | Farm Reports, 31 August 1793
By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Dolsey 6 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | March 23, 1793 | Farm Reports, 23 March 1793
By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd of Tow 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | December 28, 1793 | Farm Reports, 28 December 1793
Dolsey in Child Bed 6 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Seamstress
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | August 10, 1793 | Farm Reports, 10 August 1793
By Dalsey Sewing 5 Breeches 3 days Wasing [Washing] 3 days 6 [Days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | February 16, 1793 | Farm Reports, 16 February 1793
By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd. of hemp 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | March 16, 1793 | Farm Reports, 17 March 1793
By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd of Tow Yarn 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | July 27, 1793 | Farm Reports, 27 July 1793
By Sickniss Dolsey 6 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | August 10, 1793 | Farm Reports, 10 August 1793
By Dalsey Sewing 5 Breeches 3 days Wasing [Washing] 3 days 6 [Days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | January 12, 1793 | Farm Reports, 12 January 1793
By Dolsey Spinning 6 pd. of Yarn 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | August 3, 1793 | Farm Reports, 3 August 1793
By Sickness Charlotte 6 days Dolsey 6 days 12 [Days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 1, 1794 | Farm Reports, 1 November 1794
By Delsey do [Spinning] 4 pd of stocking Yarn 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | May 31, 1794 | Farm Reports, 31 May 1794
By Delsey do [Spinning] 2 pd of do [yarn] 2 days & 4 days washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 8, 1794 | Farm Reports, 8 November 1794
By Delsce do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | February 8, 1794 | Farm Reports, 8 February 1794
By Dalsey do [spinning] 4 pd of stocking yarn 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | August 30, 1794 | Farm Reports, 30 August 1794
By Dolscy do [Spinning] 5 pd of do [Yarn] 5 days washing 1 day |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | May 30, 1795 | Farm Reports, 30 May 1795
By Dolsey do [spinning] 5 pd of do [yarn] 5 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | July 11, 1795 | Farm Reports, 11 July 1795
By Dolsey do [spinning] 5 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | December 19, 1795 | Farm Reports, 19 December 1795
By Dalsey do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | July 18, 1795 | Farm Reports, 18 July 1795
By Dolsey do [spinning] 2 ½ pd of do [yarn] 2 ½ days & Washing 3 ½ day |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | February 14, 1795 | Farm Reports, 14 February 1795
By Dolsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | December 5, 1795 | Farm Reports, 5 December 1795
By Dolsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | February 21, 1795 | Farm Reports, 21 February 1795
By Dolsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [tow yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 19, 1796 | Farm Reports, 19 November 1796
By Dalsey do [Spinning] 6 pd of do [yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | April 16, 1796 | Farm Reports, 16 April 1796
By Delsey do [Spinning] 5 pd of flax thread 6 [Days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | October 22, 1796 | Farm Reports, 22 October 1796
By Dolsey do [work in the House] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 12, 1796 | Farm Reports, 12 November 1796
By Daley spinning 6 pd of yarn 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | January 16, 1796 | Farm Reports, 16 January 1796
By Dalsey do [spinning] 6 pd of do [thread] 6 [Days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | July 30, 1796 | Farm Reports, 30 July 1796
By Dalsey do [work for the House] 6 [Days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | March 25, 1797 | Farm Reports, 25 March 1797
[Sall], Dolsey, [Charlotte, & Caroline in the House] 24 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | April 8, 1797 | Farm Reports, 8 April 1797
Dolsey working in do [House] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | November 25, 1797 | Farm Reports, 25 November 1797
Dolsey Working |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | August 5, 1797 | Farm Reports, 5 August 1797
Dolsy in Child Bed 6 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | August 12, 1797 | Farm Reports, 12 August 1797
Dalsy in Child Bed 6 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Health | Mansion House | September 3, 1797 | Farm Reports, 3 September 1797
[Sickness] Dalsy 2 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | March 4, 1797 | Farm Reports, 4 March 1797
Dolsey [Spinning] 5 do do [pounds Tow Yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | October 28, 1797 | Farm Reports, 28 October 1797
Dolsey washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Maid
|
House Work | Mansion House | April 15, 1797 | Farm Reports, 15 April 1797
Dolsey [Spinning 4 lb. Tow Yarn 4 [days]] in the House 2 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 11, 1797 | Farm Reports, 11 November 1797
Dolsey washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | December 16, 1797 | Farm Reports, 16 December 1797
Dolsey Washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | June 24, 1797 | Farm Reports, 24 June 1797
Sickness Betsy Davis 6 days Ana 6 days Dolsy 4 days 16 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
House Work | Mansion House | May 6, 1797 | Farm Reports, 6 May 1797
Dolsey [Spinning] 1 do [pound Woolen Yarn] & Working in the house 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Maid
|
House Work | Mansion House | May 27, 1797 | Farm Reports, 27 May 1797
Dolsey Working in the House 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | June 3, 1797 | Farm Reports, 3 June 1797
Dolsey working in do [the House] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Slave Value | Mount Vernon | October 16, 1797 | Tax Exemptions, 16 October 1797
The following Negros the property of Gen: Washington Esqr <amt> exempted from paying Taxes & Levys in future Vizt Frank, Sam, Dolsey, Janny, Ben, Robbin, Ruth, Hannah, Molly, Hannah, Sue, Doll, Lucy, Flora, Bet, & Cate… |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | October 21, 1797 | Farm Reports, 21 October 1797
Dolsey Working 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | July 22, 1797 | Farm Reports, 22 July 1797
Dalsy working in the house 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | January 28, 1797 | Farm Reports, 28 January 1797
Sickness Dolsy 6 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | August 19, 1797 | Farm Reports, 19 August 1797
Dalsy in Child Bed 6 days |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
House Work | Mansion House | September 9, 1797 | Farm Reports, 10 September 1797
Dalsy working in the House |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | February 11, 1797 | Farm Reports, 11 February 1797
[Sick] Dalsey 3[days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | October 14, 1797 | Farm Reports, 21 October 1797
[Omitted in the previous week] Dolsey [Spinning] 6 do [pounds Wool] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Seamstress
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | February 25, 1797 | Farm Reports, 25 February 1797
Dolsey sewing 9 do [Sheets] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | April 1, 1797 | Farm Reports, 1 April 1797
Dolsey Spining 5 lb. do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | April 29, 1797 | Farm Reports, 29 April 1797
Dolsey [Spinning] 5 lb. do [Flax Yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | December 9, 1797 | Farm Reports, 9 December 1797
Dolsey washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
House Work | Mansion House | June 10, 1797 | Farm Reports, 10 June 1797
Dalsy working in the house 5 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | Mansion House | January 7, 1797 | Farm Reports, 7 January 1797
Sick Dalsy 6 Dys [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | January 14, 1797 | Farm Reports, 14 January 1797
Dalsey [spinning] 6 lb Yarn |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
|
Health | February 4, 1797 | Farm Reports, 4 February 1797
[Sickness] Dolsy 6 days |
|
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
House Work | Mansion House | September 9, 1797 | Farm Reports, 10 September 1797
Dalsy working in the House |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | September 16, 1797 | Farm Reports, 16 September 1797
Dolsey [Spinning] 6 of do [Wool into Yarn] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | October 7, 1797 | Farm Reports, 7 October 1797
Dolsey Washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Seamstress
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | February 18, 1797 | Farm Reports, 18 February 1797
Dolsey Sewing 6 do [Shirts] being Sickly [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | March 11, 1797 | Farm Reports, 11 March 1797
By Dalsey do [spinning] 5 pd of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | March 18, 1797 | Farm Reports, 18 March 1797
By Dalsey do [spinning] 5 pd. of do [Tow Yarn] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 18, 1797 | Farm Reports, 18 November 1797
Dolsey washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | September 3, 1797 | Farm Reports, 3 September 1797
Dalsy Do [Spinning] 4 Lib. of Do [Wool Yarn] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Seamstress
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | February 11, 1797 | Farm Reports, 11 February 1797
Dalsey Sewing 3 Shirts 3 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | May 20, 1797 | Farm Reports, 20 May 1797
Toby working in the house 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Maid
|
House Work | Mansion House | May 13, 1797 | Farm Reports, 13 May 1797
Dolsy working in the house 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | May 6, 1797 | Farm Reports, 6 May 1797
Dolsey [Spinning] 1 do [lb. Woolen Yarn] & Working in the house 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Maid
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | June 17, 1797 | Farm Reports, 17 June 1797
Dalsy Do [working in the House] 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | June 24, 1797 | Farm Reports, 24 June 1797
Dolsy Spining 2 Lib. [pounds] of Shoemakers thread 6 [days] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
House Work | Mansion House | September 23, 1797 | Farm Reports, 23 September 1797
Dolsey Working in the House |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 4, 1797 | Farm Reports, 4 November 1797
Dolsey [Spinning] 6 do [lb. Wool Yarn] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | April 15, 1797 | Farm Reports, 15 April 1797
Dolsey Spinning 4 lb. Tow Yarn 4 [days] [in the House 2 [days]] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Spinner
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | November 11, 1797 | Farm Reports, 11 November 1797
Dolsey [Spinning] 2 do [lb. Wool] |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
House Work | Mansion House | April 22, 1797 | Farm Reports, 22 April 1797
Dolsey & [Caroline] working in the House 5 days each |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
Washer
|
Textile Work | Mansion House | December 3, 1797 | Farm Reports, 3 December 1797
Dolsey Washing |
| + | Dolshy A
Female
House Servant
|
Reassignment | Mansion House | July 1, 1797 | Farm Reports, 1 July 1797
Dalsy working in the house 6 [days] |
About the Database
The Database of Mount Vernon’s Enslaved Community project was launched in 2013 with the goal of drawing increased attention to the hundreds of enslaved individuals who not only labored on George Washington’s plantations but also built families and communities. This project aims to provide researchers, descendants, educators, and the general public with a user-friendly database that offers access to primary source references, genealogical information, and teaching materials about the enslaved community at Mount Vernon.
Unlike George Washington and other Founding Fathers, who left extensive documentation about their lives through letters and diaries, most enslaved individuals were illiterate and were not given the opportunity to author records about their own lives. However, they do appear in records created by others, including their purported owners. Members of the Mount Vernon enslaved community are documented through various legal documents, including tax forms, censuses, wills, and bills of sale. Washington and his plantation managers also unintentionally revealed intriguing details about Mount Vernon’s enslaved population in their weekly agricultural reports. Washington’s military and political duties often required him to be away from his cherished estate for extended periods. Still, he expected his plantation managers to send detailed reports, which included insights into the enslaved community. In this sense, Washington inadvertently created biographies of the enslaved population at Mount Vernon, and this database aims to provide researchers and the general public with access to these stories, thereby furthering their understanding of the lives of these enslaved individuals.
A team of Mount Vernon staff and volunteers spent more than two years analyzing George Washington’s papers and compiling references to the enslaved people who lived and worked on his plantation to create the original database. The Center for Digital History at the Washington Presidential Library is currently undertaking work to modernize the database and re-integrate additional information about people, sources, and places which were not included when the database was initially published online. We anticipate a late 2025 launch for the expanded online presentation.