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unknown, Ben [30]
In the summer of 1799, Nicholas and Ben escaped from Bullitt County enslaver Richard Bibb. Ben was described as 20-yrs-old, and had rheumatism in both ankles which caused swelling. He was skilled in blacksmithing. A reward of $20 was offered for both men or $10 apiece for either.
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unknown, Nicholas
In the summer of 1799, Nicholas and Ben escaped from Bullitt County enslaver Richard Bibb. Nicholas was described as 22-yrs-old, and large in stature and had skills in blacksmithing, carpentry and salt-making. A reward of $20 was offered for both men or $10 apiece for either.
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unknown, Harry [20]
In mid-December 1798, Harry, a 22-yr-old freedom seeker, held by Bullitt County enslaver James Yewell, left slavery behind. Harry, who used the alias "Sam Butler" was about 5'10" tall and had a large, vertical scar on his forehead. He was a fiddle player and may have known some blacksmithing skills. A $25 reward was offered for his return.
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unknown, Senecar
Around mid-May, 1816, Senecar, a tall, large-framed freedom seeker escaped from Shepherdsville enslaver Richard Simmons. A reward of $25 was offered for his return