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unknown, Lucy [17]
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unknown, George Washington [1]
Runaway ad: "Was committed to the jail of Copiah county on the 11th of March, 1844, a runaway who calls his name GEORGE WASHINGTON. He states that he belongs to a Mr. Gains (sic, ) a negro trader, and was brought from Boone County, Kentucky. The boy is about 24 years of age, six feet high and of a copper colour; speaks slow; had on a blanket coat with a fur collar, white linsey pants, &c. States that he left his master about 150 miles below Natchez, on the coast. The slaveholder is requested to take him out under the requisitions of the law. THOS HOLLIDAY, Sheriff of Copiah County."
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unknown, Delpha
Delpha was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1803.
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unknown, Sam [5]
Sam was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) on October 12, 1817.
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unknown, Milly [4]
Milly was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in November 1842.
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unknown, Lee [1]
Lee was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in October 1842.
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unknown, Ann [1]
Ann was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in November 1842.
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unknown, Aaron [5]
Aaron was restored as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in May 1824.
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unknown, Gerry [2]
Gerry was listed as a member of the Dry Creek Baptist Church. No date was given.
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unknown, Eliza [27]
Eliza was listed as a member of the Dry Creek Baptist Church in church book II. No date was given.
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unknown, Christley
Christley became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1812.
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unknown, William Henry [2]
Poisoned by his mother Frances Graves in May 1865, along with his brother Greenville.
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unknown, Sarah [11]
Sarah was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1853.
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unknown, Greenville
Poisoned by his mother Frances Graves in May 1865, along with his brother William Henry.
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Graves, Frances
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unknown, Judy [10]
Judy was listed as a member of the Dry Creek Baptist Church in July 1842.
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unknown, Isom
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unknown, Aaron [1]
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unknown, Hannah [7]
1858 will of Richard C Graves left Hannah to his widow Ann G. Graves.
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unknown, Kelly
Kelly became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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Banks, Tom
Thomas was sold in 1853 per the settlement of heirs of John W. Graves. 1855 release of Guardian names the sale of slave "Tom Banks."
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unknown, Esther [3]
Esther was baptized as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in August 1800.
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unknown, Winnifred
Winnifred became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in May 1813.
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unknown, Seley [1]
Seley became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in May 1813.
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unknown, Roger [3]
Roger was baptized as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1802.