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Hamilton, Nancy
Nancy McGlasson's husband served as a private in the U.S. Revolutionary War. According to her application for a military widow's pension, the couple married in Virginia and soon after moved to Covington (Ky.). Her husband was granted a pension due to disability in January 8, 1830, and he died on October 13, 1832. The application mentions that she never remarried and remained in Campbell County (Ky.) until she moved to Kenton County (Ky.) in 1844.
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Flournoy, John James
John J. Flournoy owned land in Boone County (Ky.) and Campbell County (Ky.), now Kenton County (Ky.). They had no children.
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Young, Madison
Madison Young resided in a property owned by James and Nancy Ross. He appears in the 1850 Kenton County (Ky.) census which lists him as a labourer. His will was filed with the Boone County Courts and his slave holdings were bequeathed to his landlords upon his death, and he specifies that he desires that three of his slaves be set free upon his death but continue to serve his landlords for the duration of their lives. He appears to not have married or had children, and references Fountain Young and Barret (William) Young as his brothers.
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Cox, John Coleman
John Cox is known to have four enslaved in the 1840 Kenton County, Kentucky census. In 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 Coleman Cox appears in the Kenton, Kentucky census records. His occupation is farmer.
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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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Stephens, Leonard
The 1820 Campbell County, Kentucky census shows Leonard Stephens with two known enslaved. Leonard Stephens was known to have six enslaved in the 1830 Campbell County, Kentucky census. The 1840, 1850 and 1860 census records show Leonard Stephens living in Kenton, Kentucky. His occupation is farmer. In 1870 Leonard was living in Florence, Boone, Kentucky.
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Rouse, John
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Ross, James C.
The 1830 census shows James C Ross with two known enslaved in Boone County, Kentucky. In 1850 James Ross was living in Kenton, Kentucky. James Ross is living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky in 1860. His occupation is hotel keeper.
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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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Mosley, William A.
William A Moxley was known to have 8 enslaved in the 1840 Boone County, Kentucy census. In 1850 William is living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. His father Christopher Moxley is living with him. The 1860 census shows William A Moxley in District 1, Kenton, Kentucky. In 1870 William is living in Union, Boone, Kentucky. The 1880 census shows William A. Moxley living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky, USA.
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Menzies, William Adam
The 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census shows William Menzies with twelve enslaved. The 1850 census shows William living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. He is a farmer. In 1860 William Menzies is living in Covington Ward 2, Kenton, Kentucky. In 1870 William is living in Precinct 1, Pendleton, Kentucky with his son John.
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Graves, Milton
Milton Graves was born August 22, 1809. He is in Kenton County, Kentucky in 1850 with wife Catharine and children. His birthplace is listed as Kentucky and he is a farmer. In 1860, Milton Graves and family are in District One, Kenton County, Kentucky. Post Office is listed as Florence, Kentucky. The 1870 census shows M W Graves living in Florence, Boone County, Kentucky. Milton Graves is listed as widowed in the 1880 Florence, Boone County, Kentucky census. He is a farmer, listed as head of house and two sons living with him. Milton Graves died 13 Dec 1893 and is buried in Florence Cemetery in Florence, Boone County, Kentucky.
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Gaines, James M.
James Gaines was born December 21, 1793 in Virginia to Abner Gaines and Susan Matthews. James M. Gaines, became the first postmaster for the community referred to as Gaines Cross Roads, now Walton, in 1815.
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Drinkard, Joshua
In the 1830 Campbell County, Kentucky census Joshua Drinkard was known to have seven enslaved. Joshua Drinkard was known to have nineteen enslaved in the 1840 Kenton County, Kentucky census. In the 1850 census Joshua Drinkard was living in Kenton County, Kentucky and listed as a farmer. He was born in Virginia about 1778. He is living with his wife and children.
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Dougherty, Levi
Levi Daugherty is known to have five enslaved in the Kenton County, Kentucky 1840 census. The 1850 census shows Levi with wife Nancy and two children living in Covington, Ward Four, Kenton County, Kentucly. He is a shoe maker. He is known to have 13 enslaved in the 1850 Slave Schedules. In 1860 Levi Daugherty is living in Covington Ward Four, Kenton County, Kentucky with his wife and daughter. His occupation is real estate agent. The 1870 census shows Levi and Nancy living again in Covington Ward Four, Kenton County, Kentucky with no children but seven blacks in the household, six of them are listed as domestic servants. Levi died 21 Dec 1880 and is buried in Linden Grove Cemetery in Covington, Kentucky.
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Wayman, Winston
In 1830, Winston Wayman lived in Campbell County, Kentucky and held four enslaved. According to the 1850 Census, Wayman and his family were residing in Kenton County, Kentucky.
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Wayman, Aaron
Aaron Wayman married Rosanna Gaar in Virginia in 1803 and had migrated to Campbell County, Kentucky by 1810. Wayman died in 1850 and is buried in the Aaron Wayman Cemetery in Independence, Kenton County, Kentucky.
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Scott, Elmore
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Roberts, Henry
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Buckner, Thomas, Col.