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Cave, Hannah
Hannah Cave Parker married Richard Parker Sr. in Orange County (Va) in 1780. They moved their household to Boone County (Ky.) sometime after that. Richard Parker Sr. dies in 1806, and Hannah Cave Parker appears as the head of household in the 1810-1830 Boone County (Ky.) censuses.
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Flournoy, Francis
Francis Flournoy lived in Pendleton County (Ky.) near the fork of the licking river. He appears in the 1810 census in Pendleton holding 16 enslaved people. in the 1820 census his household is in Fayette County holding 13 enslaved people.
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Dudgeon, Sophia
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Craig, William
William Craig appears in the 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census.
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Craig, Sarah P.
Sarah P. Craig was the daughter of Benjamin Craig, who bequeathed enslaved individuals to her through deed. After her father died in 1851, her mother (Henrietta Montgomery Craig) moved the household to Grant County (Ky.), according to the 1860 census.
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Craig, Cyrus
Cyrus Craig was the son of Benjamin Craig, who bequeathed enslaved individuals to him through deed.
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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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Carter, William Hammett
William Carter and Mary Frances Clore marry in 1861. In the 1880 census they appear to have relocated their household to Saguache (Colo.).
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Canby, Sarah
Sarah Canby was the cousin of Ann Sprigg, according to her 1816 will.
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Jarrell, Reuben
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McDaniel, Alexander [1]
Alexander McDaniel was born around 1760. He appears in Boone County, Kentucky tax list in 1800. Alexander is again shown in Boone County in the 1810 Federal Census. In 1820 Alexander was known to have six enslaved in Boone County, Kentucky. The 1830 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Alexander with thirteen known enslaved. The 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Alexander with 15 known enslaved. In his will he mentions his wife by the name of Nancy.
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Currans, Elijah
Elijah Currans was slaveholder in Mason County, Kentucky in 1850. Married twice, Currans moved to Illinios where he died in 1884. Records for Currans could not be found in Kentucky in 1860. He may have moved out of Kentucky by 1860 after his second marriage.
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Cornelius, Absalom [2]
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Canby, Israel
Married to Elizabeth "Betsy" Piatt in 1817 at Piatt's Landing near Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, by 1830 Dr. Canby had moved to Montgomery County, Indiana. Several Free People of Color lived with the Canby family while they were residing in Indiana. Dr. Canby was best known for his failed attempts at Indiana politics, including a bid for Governor in 1828.
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Currie, Mary
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Pickett, Caroline R.
will, 15 April 1833: has two daughters, Mary & Margaret. Margaret is married to William Burnett of Cinti, who is executor of the will. Mary is younger. Caroline used to live in Richwood & has property in Boone, but is apparently living elsewhere when she dies (Cinti probably). Jacob Burnet (“my friend”) is to hold the Richwood farm in trust for Mary (175 acres) & several slaves: Suckey & her child, William, Nancy, Castee [?], Phill, & Eliza. Margaret to receive Edmond, Sally, John, Watt, and Virginia. (p. 259)
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Craig, Zerah
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Craig, Philip H.
Phillip Craig was known to have two enslaved in the 1810 Boone County, Kentucky census. In the 1820 Boone County, Kentucky census Phillip Craig was known to have eight enslaved people. In 1830 Phillip Craig again appeared in the Boone County, Kentucky census, though he held no enslaved people at that time.
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Craig, John Hawkins
John Hawkins Craig, the son of John and Sarah "Sally" (Page) Craig, was born in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on 14 Mar 1763. He served in the Revolutionary War as a Private and Quartermaster General, before moving to Boone County.
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Craig, John
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Conner, Eliza
Eliza Craig lived in Gallatin County, Ky in 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 according to the census records.
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Corsen, Abel
Able appears in the 1800 Boone County tax lists.
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Cornelius, Robert
The 1820 Boone County, Kentucky census lists Robert Cornelius living in Burlington. The 1830 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Robert Cornelius with five known enslaved. In 1840 Robert Cornelius is living in Randolph County, Missouri with one known enslaved. The 1850 and 1860 shows Robert Cornelius in Randolph County, MIssouri and his occupation as a saddler.
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Hamilton, Ruth Wilson
In 1850, 1860 and 1870 Ruth Chiles is living in Fort Osage, Jackson, Missouri.
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Chiles, Mary