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unknown, Sophia [1]
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unknown, Mary [15]
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unknown, Maria [4]
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unknown, male [38]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, Louisa [7]
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unknown, Jane [34]
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unknown, female [47]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, female [46]
Listed as "mulatto".
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unknown, George [4]
George was first enslaved by Gabriel Gaines, and was then taken to Missouri before the civil war by John Campbell. At some point after emancipation he returned to Boone County where he subsequently died.
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unknown, Jim [6]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, William [7]
William was listed as a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1841.
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unknown, Mary Ann [1]
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unknown, Harriet [14]
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unknown, female [45]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, Anse
Anse was listed in the names of members of Burlington Baptist Church in 1854.
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unknown, female [104]
Winston Wayman was listed as this young girl's guardian in the inventories at the Independence Courthouse 5-364, 12/4/65, January Term 1866.
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unknown, Melissa [2]
Melissa was mentioned in the inventories at the Independence Courthouse 2-185, 10/23/50, December Term 1850. She was allotted as dower to the widow, Rosanna Wayman.
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unknown, Hayden
Hayden was mentioned in the inventories at the Independence Courthouse 2-185, 10/23/50, December Term 1850. He was listed as "boy," and assigned a value of $175 in the original Inventory, and was allotted as dower to the widow, Rosanna Wayman.
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unknown, Crawford
Crawford was mentioned in the inventories at the Independence Courthouse 2-185, 10/23/50, December Term 1850. He was listed as "boy," and assigned a value of $500 in the original inventory. He was allotted as dower to widow, Rosanna Wayman.
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unknown, America [8]
America was mentioned in the inventories at the Independence Courthouse 2-185, 10/23/50, December Term 1850. she was allotted as dower to his widow Rosanna. She was assigned a value of $250 in the original Inventory.
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unknown, Tanny
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unknown, Sally [20]
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unknown, George [40]
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unknown, female [37]
Listed as "black."
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Riddle, Samuel
Samuel was purchased from Margaret Rice circa 1855 by John Gaines whom subsequently applied for compensation for Samuel when he enlisted. Samuel's family went by the surname "Riddle" after Emancipation.