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Graves, Bartlett O.
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Sandford, Alfred Pope
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Berry, Lucy Mary
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Herndon, Zachariah
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Armstrong, John Hume
The 1870 census lists a single African-American living in John Armstrong's household in 1870, shortly after emancipation. Merriah Williams, listed as a domestic servant, is the correct age to have been the enslaved woman recorded in previous census records.
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Hume, Samuel W.
From the census records, it appears that Samuel remained at home with his mother, managing the farm after his father died and his siblings moved out. He does not appear to have ever married.
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Hume, Benjamin Proctor
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Hume, George Jackson
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Hume, William
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Hedges, Alfred H.
In 1840 Alfred was living in Kenton County, Ky. In 1850, Alfred is listed an an innkeeper in Boone County, Ky. In 1860, he is a farmer in Taylorsport, Ky.
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Herod, Sarah Ann
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Meeks, Oliver Spencer
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McGlasson, John
John McGlasson served in the Revolutionary army for eighteen months. He received a disability discharge due to wounds received in his shoulder. His widow received a pension for his service.
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Sparrow, Jackson
The Sparrow family settled in Covington in 1833.
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Southgate, William Wright
William was a graduate of Transylvania College in Lexington, Ky. He studied law, and passed the bar in 1821. He practiced in Lexington, and served as the prosecuting attorney from 1825-1827.
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Keene, Adaliza
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Cornelius, John
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Cornelius, Absalom [3]
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Rouse, Elias Robert
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Berry, Mildred Washington
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Buckner, Henry Mortimer
Henry Buckner and his family mostly lived in Kenton County, Ky, though they were living in Boone County near Florence at the time of the 1860 census.
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Timberlake, Henry Clay
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Timberlake, William
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Berry, Sophia T.
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Timberlake, Thornton
On October 24, 1829, Thornton was appointed the Postmaster for Timberlakes in Campbell County, Ky. The town is now Erlanger, in Kenton County, Ky.