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unknown, Nelly [1]
Nelly was baptized as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1802. She was dismissed by letter in 1804.
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unknown, Juda [2]
Juda became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, Delphi
Delphi was received by letter as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1803.
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unknown, Ben [14]
Ben was received by letter as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1803.
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unknown, Reuben [6]
He was dismissed from Sand Run Baptist Church before 1824.
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unknown, Maria [6]
The 1850 will of William Goodridge gave "girl Maria" to be sold or conveyed to his daughter Alcey separate from the division of the remaining enslaved people and other property. She does not appear in the estate inventory.
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unknown, Dinah [8]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Dinah an appraised value of $0.25. The 1850 sale amongst heirs resulted in Dinah being purchased by Alcey McDaniel for $0.05.
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unknown, Almeda [3]
The 1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Almeda an appraised value of $500. The 1850 sale amongst heirs resulted in Almeda being purchased by Alcey McDaniel for $427.
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Grubbs, Ambrose
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unknown, Daniel [7]
Daniel is listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1818.
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unknown, Willis [3]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Erastus
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unknown, Ellen [14]
During the January 15, 1848 meeting of the Burlington Baptist Church, Ellen was charged with "going to parties specially appointed for dancing and participating herself by dancing when there."
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unknown, Benjamin [4]
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unknown, Luther [1]
Luther was named in the 1851 inventory of Felicia Graves, separate from the enslavd people nameed in the residue of estate of her husband, Absalom Graves. Luther's age is not given, with a value set at $600. Thomas C. Graves purchased Luther for $660.
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unknown, Jane [11]
Jane is named in the 1851 inventory of Absalon Graves' estate upon the death of his widow, Felicia. Jane is listd without value at 70 years old. She was purchased in the estate sale by T.C. Graves.
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unknown, Jack [5]
The August 10, 1826 inventory lists Jack as "boy." He was nameed in the 1851 inventory of Absalom graves estate upon the death of his widow Felicia. Jack is listed with a value of $200 at 49 years old. He was purchased in the estate sale by T.C. Graves.
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unknown, Harry [8]
The August 10, 1826 inventory lists Harry as "boy", he was also named in the 1851 inventory of Absalom Graves' estate upon the death of his widow Felicia. Harry is listed with a value of $500 at 44 years old. He was Purchased in the estate sale by T.C. Graves.
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unknown, George [16]
Named in the 1851 inventory of Absalom Graves estate upon the death of his widow Felicia. George is listed with a value of $50, at 56 years of age. He was purchased in the estate sale by T.C. Graves. In the August 10, 1826 inventory George is listed as "boy."
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unknown, Ben [6]
The August 10, 1826 inventory lists Ben as "boy." Ben was also named in the 1851 inventory of Absalom Graves' estate upon the death of his widow. Ben was listed "of no value" at age 50. Per sale of estate, Thomas Graves agrees to take Ben in as he was in poor health.
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unknown, Rial
The 1851 inventory of Jeremiah Garnett lists Rial with a value of $525.
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unknown, Oliver [1]
The 1851 inventory of Jeremiah Garnett lists Oliver with a value of $500.
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unknown, Mary [18]
The 1851 inventory of Jeremiah Garnett lists Mary with a value of $400.
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unknown, Mariah [2]
The 1851 inventory of Jeremiah Garnett lists Mariah with a value of $175.
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unknown, King [1]
Received as member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in September 1843.