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Stephens, Benjamin [1]
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Nelson, Hayden
In 1840, Hayden Nelson held 12 people enslaved, but also had one free person of color in his household, an older male in the 55 thru 99 age range.
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Grant, Thomas G.
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Dalleris, James
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Black, Hayden
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Johnson, Benjamin
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Porter, Thomas
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Graves, William
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Craig, Benjamin
Benjamin Craig appears in the Boone County tax list in 1800. The 1820 Burlington, Boone, Kentucky census shows Benjamin Craig living in a household with one other white male between 16 and 25. The 1840 and 1850 census shows Benjamin Craig living in Grant, Kentucky with his wife and children.
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Graves, Reuben [1]
In the Boone County, Kentucky 1810 census Reuben Graves was known to have five enslaved. Reuben Graves was known to have eleven enslaved in the 1820 Boone County, Kentucky census. In 1830 in Boone County, Kentucky Reuben Graves was known to have fifteen enslaved. In 1840, 1850, 1860 and 1870 Reuben Graves is in Hancock, Illinois.
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Cherry, John
In 1820 John Cherry is living in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky with one known enslaved. In 1840 John Cherry is living in Covington Ward 3, Kenton, Kentucky.
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Taylor, James, Gen.
In 1810 James Taylor was known to have six enslaved in Campbell County, Kentucky. The 1820 Campbell County census shows James Taylor with sixty-three known enslaved.
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Rouse, Moses
In the 1840 Kenton County, Kentucky census Moses Rouse has three known enslaved. He does not appear to hold any enslaved people in earlier census records.
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Rogers, Barnett
The 1820 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Barnett Rogers with one known enslaved. In 1830 Barnett Rogers was known six enslaved in Boone County, Kentucky.
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Beall, Benjamin
The 1850 census shows Benjamin Beall living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. His occupation is merchant.
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Whitaker, Thomas
Thomas Whitaker and Elizabeth Conner marry in 1791. Family records state that they have seven children, John (b. 1792), William (b. 1793), another John (b. 1796), Mark, (b. 1796), Polly (b. 1800), Frances (b 1803) and Nancy, (b .1807). It is unclear when Thomas Walker dies, his widow lives on until 1845.
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Rucker, Paschal
In 1830 the Boone County census shows Paschal Rucker with ten known enslaved. The 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Paschal Rucker with four known enslaved. The 1850 census shows Paschal living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. In 1860, 1870 and 1880 Paschal Rucker is living in Burlington, Boone, Kentucky.
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Tousey, Zerah
Born in 1762 to Thomas and Mercy Platt Tousey, Zerah Tousey was one of three brothers who migrated to Boone County just after 1800. The brothers established a ferry service directly across the Ohio River from Lawrenceburg, Indiana near what is now Petersburg, Kentucky. Moses married Anna Johnson, most likely in Greene County, New York. Zerah Tousey is buried in the Tousey Cemetery in Boone County.
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Tousey, Vanvector
Born in 1786, either in Connecticut or New York, to Zerah Tousey and Anna Johnson. Vanvector, also known as Vanvechten, married Betsey Johnson in 1813. Betsey was the daughter of prominent citizen Cave Johnson. Tragically, Vanvector died in 1815 at the age of 28 from an unknown cause. He is buried in the Tousey Cemetery.
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Tousey, Thomas, Jr.
Born in 1775 to Thomas and Mercy Platt Tousey, Thomas Tousey was one of three brothers who migrated to Boone County just after 1800. The brothers established a ferry service directly across the Ohio River from Lawrenceburg, Indiana near what is now Petersburg, Kentucky. Thomas married Lydia Elizabeth Percival, the daughter of Revolutionary War Veteran Captain Timothy Percival. Although his exact burial location isn't known, Thomas Tousey is believed to be buried in Tousey Cemetery in Boone County.
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Porter, Ephraim
In the 1820 Boone County, Kentucky census Ephraim Porter was known to have one enslaved. The 1850, 1860 and 1870 census shows Ephraim Porter living in Burlington, Boone, Kentucky.
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Polly, James D.
The 1850 census shows James D Polly living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. His occupation is farmer. In 1860 and 1870 James Polly is living in Covington Ward 5, Kenton, Kentucky.
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Kirtley, William
In 1830 William Kirtley was known to have nine enslaved. William Kirtley was known to have fourteen enslaved in the 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census. The 1850 census shows William Kirtley in District 1, Boone, Kentucky. In 1860 William Kirtley is living in Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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Vaughan, Abraham
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Hawkins, John
John Hawkins was born August 15, 1787. He married Elizabeth Waller on Jaunary 29, 1816. In the 1820 census he was living Burlington, Boone, Kentucky. with two known enslaved. John Hawkins died October 11, 1841 and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana.