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unknown, Nelly [6]
On December 28th,1812 , documents show an assigned value of $400 "for woman named Nelly and her son, Ambrose". Both were bequeathed to Johnson Watts' daughter, Melinda Graves.
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unknown, Ambrose
On December 28th,1812 , documents show an assigned value of $400 "for woman named Nelly and her son, Ambrose". Both were bequeathed to Johnson Watts' daughter, Melinda Graves.
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unknown, male [48]
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unknown, Phyllis [2]
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unknown, Jenny [8]
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unknown, Millard
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unknown, Filmore
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unknown, Elijah [4]
Member of the Sand Run Baptist Church in 1842.
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unknown, Clarissa [7]
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unknown, Jenny [11]
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unknown, Sally [5]
1852 inventory sets the value of "Henrietta and child Sally" together at $600, set apart for widow, along with Mother Henrietta and man Albert.
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unknown, Henrietta [1]
1852 inventory sets the value of "Henrietta and child Sally" together at $600, set apart for widow, along with daughter Sally and man Albert.
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unknown, Albert [3]
He became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1839.
1852 inventory values Albert at $600, set apart for the widow, along with Henrietta and her child Sally.
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unknown, Thomas [2]
1852 Inventory lists Thomas with a value set at $800, to the children of J.W. Graves.
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unknown, Walter [1]
1852 inventory lists "boy Walter" with a value set at $600.
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unknown, Viranda [1]
1852 inventory sets the value of "Miranda and children Clinton and John" together at $800.
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unknown, Marcellus
1852 inventory lists "boy Marcellus" at $500.
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unknown, John [21]
1852 inventory sets the value of "Miranda and children Clinton and John" together at $800.
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unknown, Fanny [17]
1852 inventory lists Fanny with a value set at $0, indicating old age.
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unknown, Elizabeth [15]
1852 inventory lists Elizabeth at $500.
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unknown, Clinton [1]
1852 inventory sets the value of "Miranda and children Clinton and John" together at $800.
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Early, William James
William Gaines, whose chosen name was William Early, was born to Guy and Clara early in 1843. He had been enslaved by Richard Gaines in Boone County (Ky.). Military records reflected the surname of this slave holder upon his enlistment for the civil war in 1864. According to a recent article from the Dearborn County Register, William Early was injured during the war while transporting explosive materials, and remained in the hospital until a year after the war. In 1878 he married Alice Willis in Boone County (Ky.) and they had a daughter named Mary Hamilton, with whom he lived into old age according to census records. He is buried in the Greendale cemetery's soldier circle located in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. In census, marriage, and death records he is listed as William Early. Military records and his tombstone reflect the surname of Gaines.
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unknown, Thomas [1]
Member of the Sand Run Baptist Church in 1842.
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Gaines, Melvin [1]
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unknown, Mary [17]
Member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1842. Excluded in 1847.