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unknown, female [88]
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unknown, female [50]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, Eliza [22]
Gaines (her slave holder) accused Eliza for stealing and lying on July 27th, 1844, according the the records of the Sand Run Baptist Church.
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unknown, David [11]
Received by baptism into the Sand Run Church in 1842. On April 25th, 1853, church records note the following: David "absconded and left this church without any dismission as is usual".
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unknown, Abrahm [2]
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unknown, Spencer [2]
Though Spencer's birth was recorded, his mother's name did not appear on the record.
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unknown, male [41]
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unknown, male [40]
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unknown, male [39]
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unknown, female [23]
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unknown, child [68]
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unknown, Margaret [14]
Listed as "black". It is likely that Margaret is the 6 year old child listed in the 1860 slave schedule for J.A. Gaines, and was amond the children who escaped with their mother.
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unknown, Mary [16]
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unknown, Dingo [2]
One of two named "Dingo", that were held by John Gaines.
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unknown, Dingo [1]
One of two named "Dingo", that were held by John Gaines.
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unknown, Delia [1]
Became a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1824.
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unknown, George [32]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, Maria [5]
Became a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1860.
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unknown, female [48]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, Alva
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Gaines, Robert
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unknown, Rachael [3]
Became a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, Merrit [1]
Reward offered for Merit's return: $100. Merit fled Boone County on 23 March, 1833. Described as "about 25 yrs old, 5 feet 10 inches high"
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unknown, Kezia
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Wheeler, John