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1825 inventory of estate of John Morris. Crease appraised $200
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1825 inventory of estate of John Morris. Harry appraised $400
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1825 inventory of estate of John Morris. Esom appraised $400; Esom also appears in the ower of Linny Morris
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1825 Will of William Cave, Sr. Young woman Lucy and her two children, appraised for $450. Sold together to William McCoy for $500
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1825 Will of William Cave, Sr. Young woman Lucy and her two children, appraised for $450. Sold together to William McCoy for $500
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1825 Will of William Cave, Sr. Young woman Lucy and her two children, appraised for $450. Sold together to William McCoy for $500
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1842 second inventory of Allen Morgan; girl Mary, appraised $350
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1841 inventory of Allen Morgan; boy Charles, appraised $300
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1841 inventory of Allen Morgan; girl Rachel, appraised $250
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1841 inventory of Allen Morgan; girl Harriet, appraised $300
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1841 inventory of Allen Morgan; man Reuben, appraised $350
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1841 inventory of Allen Morgan; George and his wife, Nelly appraised together $600
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1841 Inventory of John L McDaniel; woman Sarah, about 20 yrs old, and her daughter, Sarah, appraised together for $600
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1841 Inventory of John L McDaniel; woman Sarah, about 20 yrs old, and her daughter, Sarah, appraised together for $600
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1841 Inventory of John L McDaniel; woman Hannah, 40 yrs old, appraised for $300
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1841 Inventory of John L McDaniel; boy Willis, 12 yrs old, appraised for $500
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1841 Inventory of John L McDaniel; man Spencer "about 20-25 yrs" appraised for $800
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1822 Will of Patsy McGinnis; Mahaly and her increase to be divided between Berzilla and Bernetta McGinnis
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1822 Will of Patsy McGinnis; to be divided between David and Greenberry McGinnis; Lucy was appraised for $500
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On February 19th, 1814, 17 year old Mary, along with 18 yr. old Louisa and her son, Ned( an infant of about 9 months old) fled from slaveholder William McGlasson, who lived at "the fork of Dry Run"
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On February 19th, 1814, 17 year old Mary, along with 18 yr. old Louisa and her son, Ned( an infant of about 9 months old) fled from slaveholder William McGlasson, who lived at "the fork of Dry Run"
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On February 19th, 1814, 17 year old Mary, along with 18 yr. old Louisa and her son, Ned( an infant of about 9 months old) fled from slaveholder William McGlasson, who lived at "the fork of Dry Run"
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Possibly son of Rachel [21]. Thomas McNeal is also known as Thomas Taylor. Buried at Florence Cemetery
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1837 Estate sale of Sally Robinson, widow of Stephen Robinson; Milton, 9 yrs old, sold to AJ McCoy; $500
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Mary Carneal shows up in the 1870 Census living with three of children Hamilton, Ohio. By 1880, she is still living in Hamilton with several children and grandchildren.