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unknown, John [63]
To be left to daughter Mary Ann Grubbs or sold among family per 1864 will of Henry F. Bannister, Sr. - purchased at estate sale by J. Grubbs (possible relative of Lafayette Grubbs - husband of Mary Ann;)Feb 1864 $360 sale price.
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unknown, Pamelia [2]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; "girl" Pamelia, appraised $100
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unknown, Clarissa [10]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; "girl" Clarissa, appraised $100; possibly the same as Clarissa [7] who was held by Johnson Watts Graves
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unknown, Martha [22]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; "girl" Martha, appraised $300
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unknown, Child [74]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; unnamed woman and child, appraised together $450
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unknown, female [116]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; unnamed woman and child, appraised together $450
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unknown, Child [73]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; unnamed woman and two children, appraised together $650
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unknown, Child [72]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; unnamed woman and two children, appraised together $650
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unknown, female [115]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; unnamed woman and two children, appraised together $650
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unknown, Thomas [15]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; appraised $500
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unknown, James [29]
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; appraised $600
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unknown, Elija
Listed in 1836 inventory of Joseph Graves, Sr; appraised $600
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unknown, Bill [12]
Listed in 1833 Inventory and sale of estate of Samuel Rouse. Man Bill sold to James M. Gaines for $500
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Sanford, Perry
Perry Sanford was one of a second group of freedom seekers who escaped Boone and Kenton County enslavers in 1847 and settled in Michigan.
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Gregg, Leonard
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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unknown, Abram [1]
Became a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, William [9]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, Milly [20]
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unknown, Isabella [3]
At approximately 19 years old, Isabella was sold to William L. Grant by William Buford in trust for America.
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unknown, William [8]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs, Matilda and "child wm" (William) were purchased by John Goodridge for $425.
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unknown, Matilda [5]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs, Matilda and "child wm" (William) were purchased by John Goodridge for $425.
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unknown, Paulina [3]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs lists Paulina and Lewis purchased by George Goodridge for $190 for both children.
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unknown, Lewis [11]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs lists Paulina and Lewis purchased by George Goodridge for $190 for both children.
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unknown, Davy [2]
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unknown, Isaac [9]