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unknown, Spencer [3]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"boy Spencer, 11" appraised at a value of $250.
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unknown, Rebecca [9]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists "girl, Rebecca, 5" appraised at a value of $135.
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unknown, Moses [7]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"boy Moses, 14" appraised at a value of $350.
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unknown, Martha [14]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"girl, Martha, 4" appraised at a value of $100.
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unknown, Lydia [4]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"woman Lydia, 45" appraised at a value of $200.
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unknown, Jefferson [2]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"boy, Jefferson, 14" appraised at a value of $325.
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unknown, Harriet [2]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"girl Harriet, 14" appraised at a value of $300.
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unknown, Anderson [3]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"boy Anderson, 8" appraised at a value of $200.
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unknown, Allen [3]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists "boy Allen, 9" appraised at a value of $225.
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unknown, Albert [9]
The January 10, 1832 inventory of Zerah Tousey lists"boy Albert, 1" appraised at a value of $100.
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Record, Thomas
An 1829 court case was filed by African American man Thomas Record, who sued Zerah Tousey of Boone County, Kentucky, and William Record of Dearborn County, IN, alleging that they had kidnapped him in 1812 and taken him to Kentucky, where he was held as a slave for many years. He sued for $15,000.
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unknown, Massey
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unknown, Willas
According to the Deed Books at Independence Courthouse, Willias was about 50, mother of Jeff and Jack [16]. She was sold by Lydia Tousey for $1,000 as part of a group composed of Willas, John [46], Jeff and Jack [16].
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unknown, John [46]
John was sold as part of a group by Lydia Tousey for $1,000. The group was composed of Willas, John [46], Jeff and Jack [16].
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unknown, Jeff [1]
According to the Deed Books at Independence Courthouse, Jeff is about about 11 yrs. old, son of Willas and brother of Jack (2). He was sold by Lydia Tousey at $1,000 for group composed of Willas, John [46], Jeff and Jack [16].
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unknown, Jack [17]
According to the Deed Books at Independence Courthouse, Jack is about 9 yrs. old, the son of Willas and the brother of Jeff. He was sold by Lydia Tousey at $1,000 for group composed of Willas, John [46], Jeff and Jack [16].
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Wood, Henrietta
Henrietta Wood was born in Boone Co. and owned by the Tousey family. She was sold several times, then freed. She was kidnapped and sold south in 1853, having obtained her freedom only five years prior. She was held as a slave until the end of the Civil War, then served her former slaveholder for another four years before returning to Cincinnati in 1869. In 1870 she began the lawsuit against her captors that she ultimately won in 1878. She was awarded $2500.
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unknown, Vicey
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists Vicey as "woman" and assigns a value of $300.
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unknown, Mason [2]
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists Mason as "boy" and assigns a value of $225.
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unknown, Joshua [2]
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists Joshua as "man" and assigns a value of $150.
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unknown, Jane [8]
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists Jane as "woman" and assigns a value of $110.
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unknown, Ellen [3]
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists Ellen as "woman" and assigns a value of $180.
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unknown, Eliza [7]
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists Eliza as "Eliza and child" and assigns a combined value of $325.
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unknown, Daphne [1]
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists Daphne as "woman" and assigns a value of $150 plus notes her for hire.
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unknown, child [8]
The October 18, 1834 will of Moses Tousey lists this child with their mother as "Eliza and child" and assigns a value of $325. They were probably very young in 1834.