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unknown, Barnabas [1]
Barnabas was received as a member of the Sand Run Baptist Church on March 20th, 1819, but was was then dismissed by letter in September of 1832.
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unknown, Sam [11]
NOTE: 1854 appraisal of estate, "lame black boy Sam, left with widow" $250- widow is Martha Jane- she moved to Livingston County, KY. And married, 1st J.N. Snow, 2nd- Bayliss Kennedy. See Underground RR in Boone County for more information on Trundle
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unknown, Selia
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $450, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group. is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West
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unknown, Lucy [3]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $100, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West; Lucy was listed as "old woman," may not have run with others.
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unknown, Julius [2]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $600, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West
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unknown, Harry [10]
NOTE: 1848 Appraisal value $600, later mention of sale of Harry in estate settlement $650; may have been with group of freedom seekers "Cincinnati 28" if sold locally or still in area
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unknown, Harriet [6]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $450, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group. is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West
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unknown, Ann [14]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $200, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill--expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group is part of the "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West.