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unknown, Patience [4]
Bigy and Patience were transferred to William Snyder along with several lots in Petersburg to pay a debt owed by slaveholder Marcellus Riddell to his father-in-law, William Snyder
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unknown, Bigy
Bigy and Patience were transferred to William Snyder along with several lots in Petersburg to pay a debt owed by slaveholder Marcellus Riddell to his father-in-law, William Snyder
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Redd, Peggy
Peggy Redd applied for a pension due her son George Washington Jefferson, who died during the war. Benjamin F. Stevenson wrote a letter on her behalf, claiming to have known her son since birth and that they had both been enslaved by him.
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unknown, Elva [6]
1843 Will of Abram Souther. Elva, a girl of about 10 yrs to Rosy Rouse, A single woman.
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unknown, Kit [4]
Kit escaped from Fayette County slaveholder Lewis Collins on 10 September, 1810. He had been sold to Collins by Boone County slaveholder Uriel Sebree sometime prior to escape. Collins offered a $10 reward for his return
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unknown, unknown [13]
1839 division of estate of Haydon Simpson ; three unnamed enslaved people, appraised together $1000 to Susan Simpson Jones (wife of Fleming Jones)
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unknown, unknown [12]
1839 division of estate of Haydon Simpson; three unnamed enslaved people, appraised together $1000 to Susan Simpson Jones (wife of Fleming Jones)
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unknown, unknown [11]
1839 division of estate of Haydon Simpson; three unnamed enslaved people, appraised together $1000 to Susan Simpson Jones (wife of Fleming Jones)
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unknown, Eliza [32]
Eliza not in earlier 1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson
1839 division; Eliza appraised $500- to America Simpson Oldham (wife of William Oldham)
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unknown, Lucy [43]
Lucy not in earlier 1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson
1839 division; Lucy appraised $500- to Mary Simpson Jones (wife of Foster Jones)
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unknown, Rice [3]
Rice not in earlier 1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson
1839 division; Rice appraised $200; to Joshua Simpson
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unknown, Moses [12]
1838 inventory of Templeman Sanford; Edney and child Moses appraised together $600
1839 settlement "slaves for distribution: Benjamin, Edney and Moses" $1300 total; unclear if they were sold out of the family
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unknown, Edney
1838 inventory of Templeman Sanford; Edney and child Moses appraised together $600
1839 settlement "slaves for distribution: Benjamin, Edney and Moses" $1300 total; unclear if they were sold out of the family
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unknown, Jacob [17]
Listed in the 1839 division of property of Thomas Story; son of Fanny, Jacob is appraised at $350. Siblings Vincent, Napoleon, Mary and Jacob together to be divided among heirs of Thomas Story
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unknown, Mary [100]
Listed in the 1839 division of property of Thomas Story; daughter of Fanny, Mary is appraised at $225. Siblings Vincent, Napoleon, Mary and Jacob together to be divided among heirs of Thomas Story.
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unknown, Agnes [6]
1838 inventory of Joshua Botts; Agnes, about 5 yrs old, appraised $125
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unknown, Robert [11]
1838 inventory of Templeman Sanford; Robert appraised $600
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unknown, Anny
1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson; Anny appraised $150
1839 division; Anny appraised $250; to Joshua Simpson
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unknown, Jerry [14]
1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson; Jerry appraised $250
1839 division; Jerry appraised $400; to Joshua Simpson
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unknown, Joshua [5]
1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson; Josh appraised $300
1839 division; Joshua to Robert Simpson
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unknown, Frankey [3]
1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson, Hannah and child (Frankey) appraised together $450
1839 division; Frankey $100 to Robert Simpson
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unknown, Hannah [24]
1838 inventory of Haydon Simpson, Hannah and child appraised together $450
1839 division; Hannah to Robert Simpson
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unknown, Amanda [14]
1835 inventory of Stephen Robinson; Amanda, age 4 yrs; $150. Sold to R. Sanford; $120
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unknown, Napoleon
1833 inventory of Thomas Story, "Fanny and child" appraised together $350. The child is likely Napoleon, infant. Listed in the 1839 division of property of Thomas Story; son of Fanny, Napoleon is appraised at $275. Siblings Vincent, Napoleon, Mary and Jacob together to be divided among heirs of Thomas Story
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unknown, Vincent [2]
Listed in the 1833 inventory of Thomas Story. Vincent "two years old" value $150. Listed in the 1839 division of property of Thomas Story; son of Fanny, Vincent is appraised at $350. Siblings Vincent, Napoleon, Mary and Jacob together to be divided among heirs of Thomas Story