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unknown, Shelton
Shelton was named in the 1854 settlement of estate with Lucy, Anna, Alecina, Kate and Lucy Jr with a total value give on $1380. He was possibly sold with Anna to Charles C. Graves in 1854 for a total of $450.
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unknown, Anna [1]
The appraisal of Green's estate in 1849 lists Anna with a value of $425. The estate settlement in July 1854 lists Anna as sold to Charles C. Graves with a child for $450.
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unknown, Lucy [19]
Received by baptism at Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist), December 13, 1817.
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unknown, Lucy [11]
The appraisal of Green's estate in 1849 lists Lucy with a value of $250. She was named in the 1854 settlemen of estate with Lucy, Anna, Alecina, Kate and child Shelton with a total value of $1380.
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unknown, Kate [2]
The appraisal of Green's estate in 1849 lists Kate with a value of $250. She was named in the 1854 settlement of estate with Lucy, Anna, Alecina, Lucy Jr and child Shelton with a total value of $1380.
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unknown, Alecina
The appraisal of Green's estate in 1849 lists Alecina with a value of $450. She was named in the 1854 settlement of estate with Lucy, Anna, Kate, Lucy Jr and child Shelton with a total value of $1380.
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unknown, Bob [3]
January 1815 inventory lists Bob, referred to as "man", with a value of $500. Green willed Bob to his daughter Polley Kerrick after the death of his wife.
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unknown, Jenny [3]
January 1815 inventory lists Jenny, referred to as "woman." Green willed Jenny to his daughter Oncy Dunlap after the death of his wife.
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unknown, Fanny [4]
January 1815 inventory lists Fanny with a value of $200. She was referred to as "woman", Thomas Green willed Fann to his daughter Elizabeth Allen after the death of his wife.
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unknown, Susanna
January 1815 inventory list values Susanna at $350. She was referred to as "woman", and listed in the actual inventory list, contrary to being written in the description like the others, perhaps to be sold.
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unknown, Ann [22]
Ann was listed in the 1862 inventory as "woman", with a value given of $90. Ann went to Green's daughter Elizabeth, not to be sold unless for misconduct. She was also given $100 in trust by Green.
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unknown, Anna Jane
Anna Jane was listed in 1862 inventory as "girl", with a value given of $125. Anna went to Green's daughter Clarissa, not to be sold unless for misconduct.
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unknown, Ben [11]
Ben was listed in the 1862 inventory as "man", with a value given of $150. He was sent to Green's daughter Catherine, not to be sold unless for misconduct. Ben was given $100 in trust by Green.
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unknown, Woodford [3]
The lease of Woodford was listed in the 1862 inventory as $13.32.
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unknown, Winnie [3]
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unknown, Victoria [1]
Victoria was listed in the 1862 slave inventory as "girl', valued at $100.
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unknown, Arin
Arin excluded from Burlington Baptist Church by letter in 1857.
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unknown, David [1]
January 1815 inventory lists David, referred to as "man", with a value of $300. Green willed David to his daughter Milley Campbell after the death of his wife.
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unknown, William Henry [1]
Division of land and slaves, William Henry valued at $450.
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unknown, Frances [7]
Not named in inventory or settlement. 1856 slave division lists Frances with a value of $200. Alloted to Marion Bush. Isabel, Frances and siblings all hired to N.A. Baker.
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unknown, Taylor
The 1853 inventory lists Taylor, age 4, with a value of $250. Taylor was set apart to Charles Norris and daughter Eliza Bush.
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unknown, Frank [11]
The 1853 inventory lists Frank, age 15, with a value of $550. Frank was set apart to Charles Norris and daughter Elia Norris Bush.
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unknown, Martha [5]
Fractional interest of Martha sold by William M. Bush, but she was to remain in posession of William's grandmother, Elizabeth Graves, who had life estate in the property of her deceased husband, Bartlett Graves.
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unknown, George [17]
1852 Inventory lists "woman and two childre"- $800 together. 1854 estate settlement lists Moses, Isabel, two children, and Hale (Mahala) with a total appraisal of $1900 for the family of four and Hale. Isabel and children Mary, George and Frances hired to N.A. Baker. 1856 slave division allotted to Milton Bush.
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unknown, Hale
1852 inventory, listed with a value of $400. 1854 estate settlement lists Moses, Isabel, two children, and Hale (Mahala) with a total appraisal of $1900 for the family of four and Hale. 1856 slave division alloted Hate of Louisa Bush, hired to W.A. Riggs of Kenton County.