John N. Kennedy Family Tree

Sanders

Neely

Enslaved 120

people in 1840;

owned Eutaw

Plantation

Oswell Y.

Neely

Enslaved 55 people in

1860; purchased land

that became LaVacca

Plantation

Nathan

Calhoun

Enslaved

65 people

in 1860

Martha

Puckett

Sarah

Davis

Nancy

Higginbotham

Dabney P.

Calhoun

Physician; enslaved

22 people in 1860

Mary E.

Neely

Ellen D.

Neely

George

Bannerman

Leonidas F. Calhoun

Physician; used poor

Black farmers to work his land

Mary B.

Bannerman

William F. Calhoun

State lawmaker;

inherited LaVacca Plantation

Zaidee A. Boatner

Managed LaVacca Plantation

after husband's death

Mary E. Calhoun

Born, raised on

LaVacca Plantation

A. Preston Kennedy

U.S. Senator John N. Kennedy

Former state treasurer; was named as an inheritor of land from

Oswell Y. Neely estate that had been passed down six generations

John N. Kennedy Family Tree

Nathan

Calhoun

Enslaved 65 people

in 1860

Oswell Y. Neely

Enslaved 55 people in 1860;

purchased land that

became LaVacca Plantation

Sanders Neely

Enslaved 120 people

in 1840; owned

Eutaw Plantation

Martha Puckett

Sarah Davis

Nancy Higginbotham

Dabney P. Calhoun

Physician;

enslaved 22 people in 1860

Mary E.

Neely

Ellen D.

Neely

George

Bannerman

Leonidas F. Calhoun

Physician; used poor Black farmers

to work his land

Mary B. Bannerman

William F. Calhoun

State lawmaker;

inherited LaVacca Plantation

Zaidee A. Boatner

Managed LaVacca Plantation

after husband's death

Mary E. Calhoun

Born, raised on LaVacca Plantation

A. Preston Kennedy

U.S. Senator John N. Kennedy

Former state treasurer; was named as an inheritor of land from

Oswell Y. Neely estate that had been passed down six generations

John N. Kennedy Family Tree

Sanders Neely

Enslaved 120 people in 1840;

owned Eutaw Plantation

Oswell Y. Neely

Enslaved 55 people in 1860; purchased land

that became LaVacca Plantation

Nathan Calhoun

Enslaved 65 people

in 1860

Martha Puckett

Sarah Davis

Nancy Higginbotham

Mary E.

Neely

Ellen D.

Neely

George

Bannerman

Dabney P. Calhoun

Physician; enslaved 22 people in 1860

Leonidas F. Calhoun

Physician; used poor Black farmers

to work his land

Mary B. Bannerman

William F. Calhoun

State lawmaker;

inherited LaVacca Plantation

Zaidee A. Boatner

Managed LaVacca Plantation

after husband's death

Mary E. Calhoun

Born, raised on LaVacca Plantation

A. Preston Kennedy

U.S. Senator John N. Kennedy

Former state treasurer; was named as an inheritor of land from

Oswell Y. Neely estate that had been passed down six generations

John N. Kennedy Family Tree

Sanders Neely

Enslaved 120 people

in 1840; owned

Eutaw Plantation

Oswell Y. Neely

Enslaved 55 people in 1860;

purchased land that became

LaVacca Plantation

Nathan Calhoun

Enslaved 65 people

in 1860

Sarah

Davis

Nancy

Higginbotham

Martha

Puckett

Mary E.

Neely

George

Bannerman

Ellen D.

Neely

Dabney P. Calhoun

Physician; enslaved 22 people in 1860

Leonidas F. Calhoun

Physician; used poor

Black farmers to work his land

Mary B. Bannerman

William F. Calhoun

State lawmaker;

inherited LaVacca Plantation

Zaidee A. Boatner

Managed LaVacca Plantation

after husband's death

Mary E. Calhoun

Born, raised on LaVacca Plantation

A. Preston Kennedy

U.S. Senator John N. Kennedy

Former state treasurer; was named as an inheritor of land from

Oswell Y. Neely estate that had been passed down six generations

John N. Kennedy Family Tree

Sanders Neely

Enslaved 120 people

in 1840; owned

Eutaw Plantation

Oswell Y. Neely

Enslaved 55 people in 1860;

purchased land that became

LaVacca Plantation

Nathan Calhoun

Enslaved 65 people

in 1860

Sarah

Davis

Nancy

Higginbotham

Martha

Puckett

Mary E.

Neely

George

Bannerman

Ellen D.

Neely

Dabney P. Calhoun

Physician; enslaved 22 people in 1860

Leonidas F. Calhoun

Physician; used poor

Black farmers to work his land

Mary B. Bannerman

William F. Calhoun

State lawmaker;

inherited LaVacca Plantation

Zaidee A. Boatner

Managed LaVacca Plantation

after husband's death

Mary E. Calhoun

Born, raised on LaVacca Plantation

A. Preston Kennedy

U.S. Senator John N. Kennedy

Former state treasurer; was named as an inheritor of land from

Oswell Y. Neely estate that had been passed down six generations