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Aylor, Nancy
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Waite, Stephen
Stephen Waite was appointed Postmaster of Walton, Ky. on 21 Nov 1871.
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Willis, William
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Grant, Nancy Ann Moseby
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Wallace, Patrick
Patrick Wallace (1755-1840) and his wife Nancy Tull (1758-1854) owned property in the Big Bone area of Boone County, as well as, Petersburg. Some descendants claim Wallace and Tull were from Ireland, but early Kentucky military records show a Patrick Wallace serving in Price's Battalion of Kentucky Mounted Volunteers in 1794. According to Kentucky Tax Records, by 1800, a Patrick Wallace is living in Woodford County, Kentucky. Subsequent census records show Patrick Wallace living in Boone County from 1810 to 1840 when he died.
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White, Lucy
Lucy (White) Cave's husband, John Cave, dies of scarlett fever in 1859. The 1860 Boone County (Ky.) census shows her as the head of her household, shared with her 17 year old son, John.
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Woolfolk, A.M.
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Wollen, William
BS- Not from Northern Kentucky
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Withers, C.A. Col.
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Wilson, H.
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Willis, R.
BS- not enough information to identify
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Willis, Mother
BS- not enough information to identify
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Willis, A.
BS- not enough information to identify
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Willis M.
BS- not enough information to identify
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Williamson, Harvey
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Williams, Thomas H.
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Willborn, unknown
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Whittenten, Polly
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White, Abel
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Whitaker, B.
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Wherrit, P.
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Weedon, F. M.
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Webb, Richard
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Weaver, Enoch
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Watts, Tom
7.16. B.W. Suspected error. Purple highlighted names were taken from the Known Enslaved spreadsheet. This entry is taken from the will of Johnson Watts who bequeaths "Tom" to his son Benjamin Watts. Johnson Watts did not have a son named Tom, nor was there evidence of a Tom Watts in Boone County documents.