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Newman, Alexander
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Noell, John B.
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Noell, Elizabeth
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Noel, John B.
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Noel, J.B.
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Noble, Mrs.
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Noble, Christina
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Noble, Thomas
The 1810 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Thomas Noble with ten known enslaved.
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Nelson, Agnes
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Norman, William L.
The 1850 census shows William Norman living in Grant, Kentucky. In 1860, 1870 anda 1880 William Norman is living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky. His occupation is merchant.
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Norman, Reuben
In 1850 Reuben Norman is living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. The 1860 and 1870 census shows Reuben Norman living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Norman, Benjamin
In 1850 Benjamin Norman lived in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. He is listed as a farmer. The 1860 census shows Benjamin living in Florence, Boone, Kentucky.
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Fullilove, Martha
In 1850 Martha Noell was living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky with husband J B Noell. The 1860 census shows Martha living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Noell, John G.
The 1860 census shows John G living with his mother, Martha in Walton, Boone, Kentucky. In 1870 John G Noell was living in Big Bone, Boone, Kentucky.
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Noel, Reuben
In the 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census Rueben Noel was known to have two enslaved. Rueben Noel is living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky in 1850. He is a farmer. The 1860 census shows Rueben living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Newton, Asa W.
Asa Newton appears in the 1850 District 1, Boone, Kentucky census. He is a physician. In 1860 Asa is living in Pendleton, Kentucky. The 1870 census shows Asa Newton living in Bigger, Jennings, Indiana. He has again moved in the 1880 census to Grandview, Edgar, Illinois.
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Norris, Martha
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Crosby, Susannah
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Norris, Joseph C.
Joseph was a farmer living in Petersburg, Kentucky.
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Norris, John D., Sr.
"John Norris, of Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky, who is said to be the last survivor of the battle of Lake Erie, was in the city yesterday on his way home from Paris, Kentucky, where he went went to attend the meeting of the veterans of the War of 1812. Mr. Norris, though upward of 80 years old, appears to be hale and hearty. On the 11th of February, 1860, the Kentucky Legislature voted him a gold medal, which he had with him yesterday. On the one side of it is an engraving representing Perry's Victory, and underneath the words, 'We have met the enemy, and they are ours.'" -- Cincinnati Enquirer, 23 Jun 1871.
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Norris, Charles
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Norris, Mariah
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Norris, Joseph