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unknown, Joe [6]
On October 25, the Jailer of Harrison County, Samuel Jameson, placed an ad for the return of 38 yr. old Joe, who had escaped his custody. The jailor was still in possession of a horse that Joe had been riding when caught, but Joe got away. The enslaver was encouraged to come get the horse.
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unknown, Harry [15]
On March 25th, 1814, Fanny and her 12-month-old daughter escaped from Cynthiana enslaver, Isaac Miller. Her husband Harry, followed, two days later. It was expected that they would head toward Green River or Grant's Lick. A reward of $20 was offered.
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unknown, female [112]
On March 25th, 1814, Fanny and her 12-month-old daughter escaped from Cynthiana enslaver, Isaac Miller. Her husband Harry, followed, two days later. It was expected that they would head toward Green River or Grant's Lick. A reward of $20 was offered.
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unknown, Fanny [31]
On March 25th, 1814, Fanny and her 12-month-old daughter escaped from Cynthiana enslaver, Isaac Miller. Her husband Harry, followed, two days later. It was expected that they would head toward Green River or Grant's Lick. A reward of $20 was offered.
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unknown, Daphne [3]
On June 2nd, 1814, Daphne, 18-20 yrs. old, disappeared from Harrison County. Enslaver Edward Coleman offered a large reward the following day of $100. Daphne's left with several nice dresses, yellow morocco shoes and a bonnet trimmed with pink ribbon. Edward feared another white man had "enticed her to keep and foster for his own."
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unknown, Barnett [1]
Barnett took his leave from Harrison County enslaver Francis Flournoy on Mar 30, 1830. He was described as about 35 yrs. old, 5'8" tall and well equipped with clothing and shoes. It was suspected that he was given free papers or a pass and was headed for Canada. A reward up to $30 was offered for his return.
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1814 - Harrison Co., Family escape
On March 25th, 1814, Fanny and her 12-month-old daughter escaped from Cynthiana enslaver, Isaac Miller. Her husband Harry, followed, two days later. It was expected that they would head toward Green River or Grant's Lick. A reward of $20 was offered.
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1797 - Harrison County., No jail can hold Joe
On October 25, the Jailer of Harrison County, Samuel Jameson, placed an ad for the return of 38 yr. old Joe, who had escaped his custody. The jailor was still in possession of a horse that Joe had been riding when caught, but Joe got away. The enslaver was encouraged to come get the horse.
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1813 - Harrison Co., Barnett heads to Canada
Barnett took his leave from Harrison County enslaver Francis Flournoy on Mar 30, 1830. He was described as about 35 yrs. old, 5'8" tall and well equipped with clothing and shoes. It was suspected that he was given free papers or a pass and was headed for Canada. A reward up to $30 was offered for his return.
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1814 - Harrison Co., Well-dressed Daphne
On June 2nd, 1814, Daphne, 18-20 yrs. old, disappeared from Harrison County. Enslaver Edward Coleman offered a large reward the following day of $100. Daphne's left with several nice dresses, yellow morocco shoes and a bonnet trimmed with pink ribbon. Edward feared another white man had "enticed her to keep and foster for his own."