His eldest grandson, Buckner Ellison, enlisted in the 1st South Carolina Artillery in 1863 while William’s sons and daughters invested their late father’s estate into the Confederate cause, buying bonds, treasury notes, certificates, and Confederacy currency in support of the war. After his death in December 1861, his sons and daughters continued to hold their father’s views on the war.
He's also in the beta phase of 3.
The dev has a hard time hosting the full game which is over 6 GB, but we're hosting it for free for him. By 1860, Ellison owned 63 slaves.Įllison was a supporter of the Confederate cause. I'm sure a lot of you are already aware of SlaveMaker 3.4. I have created a list of the missing files and put it here because its too big for adding to this post. The 1850 United States Federal Census – Slave Schedules of Sumter County South Carolina lists a black man named Wm Ellison as an owner of thirty-six slaves twenty-six male slaves (three ages 50, one age 48, one age 42, one age 39, one age 38, one age 35, one age 33, two ages 29, one age 28, one age 21, one age 20, one age 15, one age 12, one age 9, one age 8, one age 7, one age 5, three ages 3, one 1 year old, one 2 month old, and one 1 month old) and ten female slaves (one age 48, one age 29, one age 26, one age 25, one age 24, one age 22, one age 20, two age 18,and age 5). Files 'ExtractedSlaveMaker 3.5/Slaves/Slave-Urd.swf and 'Torrent/SlaveMaker 3.5/Slaves/Slave-Urd.swf' Then lastly 668 files are missing from the share-site based downloads altogether. Using the skills he had learned earlier in life, Ellison became a successful businessman and mechanic. 2.3 In the Arduino IDE, goto the ToolsSerial Monitor menu. 1) Totally revised campaign system where a) girls are trained once b) may only be trained. This version considerably changes gameplay and adds a lot more potential for developers, like twins, males and more. 2.2 Make sure the Key wire is connected to pin 9. The following is from the author's blog: Finally here is the new version, Slave Maker 3 Version 0.
Given his freedom at age 26, Ellison changed his name to William, after his former owner. 2.1 Make sure the power wire (5.0v or 3.0v) is disconnected from the HC-05. By the time he married at age 21, Ellison had learned the trades of blacksmithing, machining, and carpentry. Born as April Ellison in the late 1790’s, young Ellison worked for owner William McCreight as a gin apprentice in Winnsboro, South Carolina. William “April” Ellison was a freed black slave who later became South Carolina’s largest slave owner and trader.