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Terrill, Lucy
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Terrill, Jesse, Rev.
The 1830 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Jesse Terrill with one known enslaved. In 1840 Jesse Terrill is living in Randolph, Missouri with five known enslaved. The 1850, 1860 and 1870 Silver Creek, Randolph, Missouri census shows Jesse Terrill as a clergyman.
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Terrill, Benjamin, Rev.
The 1840 Randolph County, Missouri census shows Benjamin Terrill with one known enslaved.
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Taylor, James, Col.
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Taylor, James, Gen.
In 1810 James Taylor was known to have six enslaved in Campbell County, Kentucky. The 1820 Campbell County census shows James Taylor with sixty-three known enslaved.
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Tanner, Joel
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Tanner, Frederick
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Rogers, Barnett
The 1820 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Barnett Rogers with one known enslaved. In 1830 Barnett Rogers was known six enslaved in Boone County, Kentucky.
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Terrill, Virginia
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Terrill, Robert [1]
Robert Terrill first appears in the 1810 Boone County (Ky.) census holding seven enslaved.
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Terrill, Richard
Richard cohabitated with his sister, Hannah E. Terrill, in the 1850 Boone County (Ky.) census. Their father's will describes a special bond between the two, and ensures that they maintained property together following his passing.
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Terrill, John, Sr.
John Terrill appears in the Boone County (Ky.) censuses for the years 1810, 1820 and 1830. in 1810 he holds 13 unspecified enslaved persons. In 1820 he holds 15 enslaved. In 1830 he holds 16 enslaved people. By 1840 and 1850 he is in the Howard County (Mo.) censuses.
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Terrill, John F.
In the 1850 Boone County (Ky.) census, John Terrill is living with a guardian. His death is recorded a few years later.
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Terrill, John B.
John Terrill Jr. was born in Fauquier County, VA in 1799 to John Terrill and Rebecca Cornelius, one of eleven children. His family came to Kentucky when he was about five years old. John Sr. was a board member of the Petersburg Steam Mill Company in 1818, which would later become the Petersburg Distillery. Several of John Sr. and Rebecca's children were born in Boone County.
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Terrill, George Washington
George W. Terrill was born in Petersburg, the eldest son of John and Nancy Terrill. George married Miss Amanda Malvina Walton, in Mason County in 1847. They had 10 children together.
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Tanner, William A. [1]
William A Tanner is living in Boone County, Kentucky in 1850. His occupation in blacksmith. In 1860 William Tanner is in Florence, Boone, Kentucky. The 1880 and 1900 census records show William A Tanner living in Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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House, Susanna
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Tanner, Simeon
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Tanner, Richard H.
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Tanner, Llewellyn
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Tanner, Joshua Z.
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Tanner, Jacob, Sr.
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Tanner, Jacob, Jr.
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Tousey, Zerah
Born in 1762 to Thomas and Mercy Platt Tousey, Zerah Tousey was one of three brothers who migrated to Boone County just after 1800. The brothers established a ferry service directly across the Ohio River from Lawrenceburg, Indiana near what is now Petersburg, Kentucky. Moses married Anna Johnson, most likely in Greene County, New York. Zerah Tousey is buried in the Tousey Cemetery in Boone County.
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Tousey, Vanvector
Born in 1786, either in Connecticut or New York, to Zerah Tousey and Anna Johnson. Vanvector, also known as Vanvechten, married Betsey Johnson in 1813. Betsey was the daughter of prominent citizen Cave Johnson. Tragically, Vanvector died in 1815 at the age of 28 from an unknown cause. He is buried in the Tousey Cemetery.