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unknown, Henry [46]
At 10 years old, Henry was valued at $400 as part of the residual estate devised to sisters Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliot.
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unknown, Harvey [6]
At 8 years old, Harvey was described as "worthless" and "unhealthy" as part of the residual estate devised to sisters Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliot.
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unknown, Fanny [26]
At 45 years old, Fanny was given a value of $300 as part of the residual estate devised to sisters Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliott.
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unknown, Elizabeth [18]
At 8 years old, Elizabeth was given to Samuel Winston in trust for Ketturah Grant.
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unknown, Charlotte [13]
At 35 years old, Charlotte was given a value of $400 to Samuel Winston in trust for Ketturah Grant.
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unknown, Charles [17]
At 30 years old, Charles was given a value of $500 as part of the residual estate devised to sisters Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliot.
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unknown, Catherine [2]
At 10 years old, Catherine was given a value of $300 as part of the residual estate devised to sisters Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliot.
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unknown, Arthur [4]
At 14 years old, Arthur was given a value of $500 to Samuel Winston in trust for John and Ketturah Grant.
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unknown, Stephen [9]
At 9 years old, Stephen was valued at $300 as part of the residual estate devised to sisters Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliot.
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unknown, Squire [2]
Squire was emancipated with a yoke of young oxen, and life estate of acreage on the south side of Wolf Creek along with Cason.
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unknown, Jacob [12]
At 35 years old, Jacob was valued at $400. He may have been free. Jacob was to obtain freedom of Suckey and Willis on Payment of $400 to Samuel Winston in Lieu of bequest to Agnes' niece Agnes Elizabeth Willis.
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unknown, George [47]
George was emancipated and given $30.
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unknown, Cason [2]
Brother of Hiram, Arthur, Richard (3), Henry (15), John (19), Mary (12), Parker and Kitty.
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unknown, Cason [1]
Cason was emancipated, and given acreage on the south side of Wolf Creek.
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unknown, Mary [11]
1851 Appraisal of "girl Mary" values her at $700. She was then sold to Andrew Sheets for $700.
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unknown, Sarah [10]
1851 Appraisal of estate lists "Negro Girl Sarah" with a value of $100. The estate settlement mentions "negro woman" appraised at $100.
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unknown, Sally [4]
1851 Appraisal of "girl Sally" lists her with a value of $100.
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unknown, Delila [2]
Received by baptism into the Sand Run Church on April 9, 1840.
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unknown, Frances [2]
Frances is listed in the probate records for Obediah Flourence in Caswell County, NC. Obediah died in 1816, and Moses Simpson was his son-in-law. At that time Frances was listed as a "girl", and valued at $300.
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Frazier, Nancy
She is listed as "black" in her birth record.
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Frazier, Amanda
She is listed as "black" in her birth record. In 1870 she is listed as a "domestic servant" in the home of Matthew and Nancy A. McHatton.
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Frazier, William [2]
In 1880 the family was living in Union, Kentucky.
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unknown, male [4]
From the diary of Lewis Loder, December 4th, 1860: "A man by the name of Rice was in Pete & Bot (sic) a Black boy of G. H. Fraza & took the Black woman & the little Black Girl out to L. P. Scott's & left them there."
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unknown, female [22]
From the diary of Lewis Loder, December 4th, 1860: "A man by the name of Rice was in Pete & Bot (sic) a Black boy of G. H. Fraza & took the Black woman & the little Black Girl out to L. P. Scott's & left them there." From the diary of Lewis Loder, April 15th, 1861: "G.H. Frazee (sic) took his negro women on the mail boat and went away."
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unknown, female [102]
From the diary of Lewis Loder, December 4th, 1860: "A man by the name of Rice was in Pete & Bot (sic) a Black boy of G. H. Fraza & took the Black woman & the little Black Girl out to L. P. Scott's & left them there." From the diary of Lewis Loder, April 15th, 1861: "G.H. Frazee (sic) took his negro women on the mail boat and went away."