Notes:
Data source is Sarah Jane Moomau Doughty. E-mail janedoughty814@gmail.com
Data researcher is Doug Mumma, doug@mumma.org
1850 Census SC, Colleton Co., St. Georges Parish, p. 253,
Ann Bunch, 55, $900 personal estate, b. SC
Orpha Davis, 31, b: SC
Churchill C. " , 18, farmer, b: SC
Willis " , 15, b. SC
James E. " , 10, b: SC
Mary Ann " , 8, b: SC
1860 Census, GA, Terrell Co., 1150 Military Dist, P.O. of Dover
Orpha Floyd, 40, b. SC
Benj., F " , 7/12, b: GA
George W. Moomaugh, 5, b: SC
Martha E. Moomaugh, 2, b: GA
James E. Davis, 20, studying law, b: SC
George W. Moomaugh also appears in the 1860 Slave Schedule Census.
G.W. Moomaugh, #1, age 45, male, black
, #2, age 11, male, black
, #3, age 55, female, black, 1 slave house
The next entry is as follows:
G. W. Moomaugh for
J. E. Davis, #1, age 40, male, mulato
, #2, age 35, female, black
I believe the G.W. Moomaugh is the 5 year old boy listed above. The J.E. Davis would be his uncle or his half brother. Since he was studying for the law James Davis must have had some cleaver idea about registering the slaves in George Moomaugh's name.