Thomas Brodey Culbreth (b. 1815 - d. )
MSA SC 5496-51591
Slaveholder, Caroline County
Biography:
Thomas Brodey Culbreth was from a prominent Eastern Shore family, whose roots were primarily centered in Caroline County. His father Samuel had been a state delegate, while his uncle Thomas Culbreth had been a U.S. Representative and later state executive clerk to Governor Thomas Veazey. Samuel Culbreth owned fourteen African Americans in 1820 compared to his brother's seven slaves, both properties being in Caroline County.1 Thomas Brodey was born in 1815, and therefore grew up with an intimate knowledge of the aristocratic, slave holding class of the region. Such an experience was actually somewhat unusual for a resident of that county, which only had 1574 slaves by 1820, by far the least of any Eastern Shore district.2Return to Thomas B. Culbreth's Introductory Page
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