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Winters, Erastus
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Vaughan, William Henry
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Talkington, Robert Franklin
Robert was a Union soldier during the Civil War. Late in the war he was captured, and was imprisoned in Alabama. After several months, he was paroled in exchange for captured Confederate soldiers. He was a survivor of the Sultana disaster.
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Turner, Joseph
His military records give his height as 5 feet, 10 inches, and his occupation as blacksmith.
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Smith, Edward
According to his military records, Edward stood 5-feet, 8-inches tall, and worked as a cooper.
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Terrill, William H., Dr.
Dr. William H. Terrill, born in Petersburg 1829 to John and Nancy (Walton) Terrill, was the second son of 9 children.
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Terrill, Simeon F.
Simeon F. Terrill was born in Petersburg in 1843, to early Boone County settlers John and Nancy Terrill.
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Terrill, Robert Q.
Robert Quinby Terrill Was born in Petersburg in 1835 to John and Nancy Terrill. He married Miss Katherine Riddell 1856 and together they had several children, four of whom died young.
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Terrill, Joshua Cornelius
Joshua Cornelius Terrill was born December 1, 1840 in Petersburg.
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Terrill, Arthur
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Washington, Milton
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Woodward, Mack
This may be the Jas. M. Woodward who appears in the agricultural schedule in Clark County for the 1880 federal census.
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Sanders, Willis
His service records do not include a mustering out date. His last muster roll was dated 'May and June, 1865.'
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Stevens, Anderson
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unknown, Lewis Durbin
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Winters, Moses
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Wail, John
According to his military records, his service was credited to Kenton County (Ky.). No muster out date was given. His last muster roll was dated 'May/June 1865.'
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Shouse, William
An application for compensation for slave was filed by Daniel Hillman, Trigg County (Ky.) 1867 (Empire Iron Works). The document shows date of purchase of James H. Shouse, 15 Sept 1853. Hillman was required to sign allegiance agreement.
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Withers, C.A., Colonel
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Smith, John
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Sleet, Marion
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unknown, Henry [38]
Henry's military records describe him as being 22 years of age at enlistment, "black" in complection, 5 feet and 4 inches in height with an occupation of "fieldhand."
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Stockton, Philip
One page of Philip Stockton's military records mentions that his associated slaveholder was Edward Stockton of Estill County.
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Utz, Tom
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Terrill, Hiram