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unknown, Isabel [1]
1852 Isabel and her two children given the value of $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 her children were hired to N.A. Baker. 1856 Slave division alloted to Jane Bush lists Isabel with a value of $850.
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unknown, Mary [5]
1856 slave division allotted to Benjamin Bush, Mary was listed with a value of $300.
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unknown, Moses [2]
1852 inventory lists Moses with a value of $700. In the 1854 estate settlement, Moses, Isabel, and two children and Hale, $1900 total appraisal. Moses sold Before October 1856 for $900.
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unknown, Urial
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people. John H. Moore assigned as guardian.
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unknown, Tom [31]
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people.
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unknown, Stephen [1]
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people.
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unknown, Sam [13]
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people.
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unknown, Phoebe [1]
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people.
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unknown, Mary [72]
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people.
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unknown, Martha [16]
Manumitted by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people. John H. Moore assigned as guardian.
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unknown, James Merion
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people. John H. Moore assigned as guardian.
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unknown, Henry [41]
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people. John H. Moore assigned as guardian.
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unknown, Dinah [7]
Emancipated by 1840; (probate 1845) will of Peggy Bates; estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people
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unknown, Clarissa [4]
Emancipated by 1840 will of Peggy Bates; probate 1845- estate to be divided amongst the eleven enslaved people. Guardian John H. Moore assigned to Martha, Clarissa, Urial, James Merian (or Jeremiah) and Henry.
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Garner, Thomas
Thomas was sold south, along with the rest of the Garner family, following their recapture in January 1856. He appears on the 1870 Census in Franklin County, Tennessee working as a laborer.
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Garner, Samuel
Samuel was sold south, along with the rest of the Garner family, following their recapture in January 1856. He appears on the 1870 Census in Madison Parish, Louisiana working as a farm laborer. In 1880, he and his family were living in Issaquena County, Mississippi.
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Garner, Priscilla
The Garner family was sold south following their recapture in January 1856, traveling downriver by steamboat. During the journey, Priscilla drowned in a steamboat collision.
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Garner, Mary [1]
Mary was killed by her mother during the attempted escape and subsequent recapture of the Garner family in January 1856.
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Garner, Margaret
In 1856 Margaret, along with her husband, their children and her husband's parents, fled enslavement. A posse located them in hiding in Cincinnati. Before they could be recaptured, Margaret killed her two-year-old daughter, Mary, and tried to kill her other three children as well, rather than have them returned to enslavement. A lengthy court battle ensued, but the group was returned to their slaveholders, and Margaret and the children were sold south.