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unknown, John [70]
Appears in the Kenton County draft list for May, 1864, printed in the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
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Gregg, Mariah
Mariah and her two children, George and Leonard appear in the inventory for Thomas J. Gregg's 1862 estate, appraised together for $750
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Gregg, Harrison
Harrison Gregg was a victim of "Regulators" who terrorized formerly enslaved people in Northern Kentucky immediately after the Civil War. Though he was badly hurt, he remained in Boone County with his family. He appears in the 1870 and 1880 census records in the Walton-Verona area.
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unknown, child [78]
1826 inventory of estate of John Graves; Kitty and three children appraised together for $600
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unknown, child [77]
1826 inventory of estate of John Graves; Kitty and three children appraised together for $600
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unknown, child [76]
1826 inventory of estate of John Graves; Kitty and three children appraised together for $600
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unknown, Kitty [13]
1826 inventory of estate of John Graves; Kitty and three children appraised together for $600
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unknown, Dingo [3]
1826 inventory of estate of John Graves; Dingo appraised for $450
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unknown, Elijah [8]
1825 Will of William Cave, Sr. Widow may choose between Sam and Elijah before sale. Elijah appraised $400, sold to William Gaines for $385
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unknown, Gabriel [7]
1844 inventory of William Garnett- Gabriel, $400, purchased at sale by widow, Elizabeth. Gabriel was the only enslaved person in the inventory and was not named in the will.
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unknown, Margaret [17]
1844 Will of william Garnett; Margaret to widow, Elizabeth
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unknown, Joe [9]
1844 Will of william Garnett; Joe to widow, Elizabeth
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unknown, Mary [99]
1844 Will of william Garnett; Mary to widow, Elizabeth
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unknown, Ann [39]
1844 Will of william Garnett; Ann to widow, Elizabeth
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unknown, Frances [14]
1844 Will of william Garnett; Frances to widow, Elizabeth
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unknown, Levi [2]
1844 Will of william Garnett; Levi to widow, Elizabeth
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unknown, Ann [38]
1843 Willis Graves estate- division of land and enslaved people. Allotted to William H Buckner (husband of Catherine Graves Buckner) Ann, age 5 years; $175
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unknown, Henrietta [2]
1843 Willis Graves estate- division of land and enslaved people. Allotted to William H Buckner (husband of Catherine Graves Buckner) Henrietta, age 4 years; $150
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unknown, Bet
An April 4, 1836 will values a mother and child combined at $400, indicating that her child is probably an infant.
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unknown Ben [34]
1839 will of Abner Gaines; Aggy's son Ben [34] or Tom to be divided between Archibald K. and Augustus Gaines (one to buy the other out, or sell and split the proceeds)
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unknown, Aggy [5]
1839 will of Abner Gaines; woman Aggy to stay with widow
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unknown, Angeline [7]
1845 Will of Michael Clore; Philip and his wife Dafney, Vina and her daughter Angeline and man Dick all transferred to widow, Elizabeth ; sold to George Goodridge after death of widow- 25 Nov, 1850
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unknown, Bob [10]
Bob, a twenty year old man held by Edmund Garnett, escaped from Boone County on Saturday, March 28, 1812. He took a "large yellow dog named Rover" with him. He was known to use the alias "Rueben" -Garnett offered a $40 reward for his return
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Johnson, James [2]
Enlisted for service 25 Jan, 1864 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Boone County, KY listed as place of birth. Slaveholder is Mrs. Kitty Garland of Saline County, Missouri.
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unknown, John [64]
In June of 1819, freedom seekers John and Julia escaped from slaveholder Joseph Graves Sr. A reward was advertised in the Brooksville (Ind.) Enquirer for their return. John is described to be "35 or 40 yrs. old".