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Love, John
In 1800 John Love was granted a court license to operate a tavern in Burlington, or Wilmington as it was then known. He was the only tavern keeper to renew his license the following year, possibly due to the increase in business when his tavern was voted as the temporary home of the County Court. The court held it's first meeting there on 21 July 1800.
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Leathers, Benjamin William
Benjamin Leathers was the brother of Col. John Leathers and Nancy Leathers Watts. He lived in Kenton County (Ky.) and appears in the 1820 census residing in Covington (Ky.). The family held seven slaves: two males under 14 years of age, one male between 26 and 44 years of age, and four females between 14 and 25.
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Lynn, James
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Linn, Walter
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Lindsay, Maria
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Lindsay, John
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Latimer, Shaw
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Latimer, Mrs.
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Lillard, Joseph S.
The Gallatin County 1840 census shows Joseph Lillard with eight known enslaved. In 1850 and 1860 Joseph is living in Gallatin County, Kentucky and listed as a farmer.
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Lyne, Thomas
The 1850 census shows Thomas Lyne living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. In 1860, 1870 and 1880 he is living in Jefferson, Saline, Missouri. He is a farmer.
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Loder, Lewis Allen
Lewis Loder was born October 8, 1819, in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He came to Boone County with his father, James Loder, and siblings around 1839 and settled in the North Bend area in Taylorsport and Francisville.
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Loder, John
The 1850 census shows John Loder living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. His occupation is farmer. In 1860 he and wife Hannah are living in Petersburg, Boone, Kentucky. His occupation is butcher. In 1870 John Loder is living in Cincinnati Ward 21, Hamilton, Ohio and is a superintendent at the railroad. The 1880 census shows John in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana,. He is selling yeast for a living.
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Leathers, John, Col.
The 1840 census has John Leathers living in Kenton County, Ky.
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Leab, Ferdinand
The 1850 census shows Ferdinand living in Burlington, Boone, Kentucky. His occupation is blacksmith.
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Layton, Thomas
The 1820 census shows Thomas Layton with three known enslaved in the 1820 census.
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Johnson, Betsey
Betsey Johnson was the daughter of early settler, Cave Johnson and his wife Elizabeth Craig. Betsey was first married to Vanvector Tousey in 1813, but was tragically widowed by 1815. She married Thomas Layton in 1818.
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Mountjoy, Mariah
In 1850 Maria Mountjoy Lawson is living with her son John in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. The 1860 census shows Maria living with her son John Lawson in Campbell, Kentucky.
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Lawson, John M.
The 1850 census shows John Lawson living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. In 1860, 1870 and 1880 John Mountjoy Lawson was living in Campbell, Kentucky and listed as a farmer.
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Latimer, Richard
The 1860 census shows Richard Latimer living in Verona, Boone, Kentucky. His occupation is merchant.
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Lassing, Morris
In 1840 Morris Lassing was known to have four enslaved in Boone County, Kentucky. The 1850 census shows Morris Lassing living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky.
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Hamilton, Martha
The 1850 census shows Martha lviing in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. In 1870 and 1880 Martha Lassing was living in Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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Lassing, Leonard W.
In 1870 and 1880 Leonard Lassing is living in Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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Lampton, James
In 1850 James Lampton is living in District 2, Boone County, Kentucky. His occupation is farmer. In 1860 and 1870 he is living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky. In 1880 James is listed as widowed.
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Lee, Rhonda
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Leathers, Nancy
Nancy Leathers married Benjamin Watts in Orange County (Va.), they relocated to Boone County (Ky.) in time to be included in the 1810 census.