George Washington Powers, Sr.
It is
possible that George, Dolly, George, Jr. & Martha were brought to Texas from
Alabama as slaves by the Biga Powers family according to the 1850 Federal
Census. It records this family having 81 black female salves and 20
Mulatto slaves. It is thought that George and dolly may have been among
this number. George was born in Alabama as a slave. He married Dolly
and along with his two children, Martha and George, at the time he move to Texas
in search of a better life. Stories are told that he was about 17 before
he owned his first pair of pants.
As a slave, they were
dressed in crocker sacks with holes in the top for the head and holes on both
sides for the arms to stick out. He must have been a fast runner because
his slave job was a dog trainer. He was told to run, the owner would give
him a head start, then let vicious dogs run after him to catch him. .
He would have to run as fast as he could to get away. He'd have to find
the nearest tree to climb up to have a safe place to get away. If cought,
he would have been devoured by the vicious dogs. If he survived, he lived
to run another day.
To their union, they had
seven children: Martha, George Jr., Polly, John, Oliver, Felix, Rosie, & Davie.
After Dolly died in childbirth, Geroge later married Mary Frances. George
and Mary Frances lived in Freestone Co. until their death.
Submitted by Alford Powers