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Corlis, Sarah
Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Florence, Boone, Kentucky living with Abel Carpenter and his family.
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Coleman, Judy
Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 2, Boone, Kentucky living with her husband John L. Coleman and former enslaved Pigeon Johnson.
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Coleman, John L
Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 2, Boone, Kentucky living with his wife Judy Coleman and former enslaved Pigeon Johnson.
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Cleek, Phillis
Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Walton, Boone, Kentucky living near Eliza Cunningham and Martha Noell. Possibly listed as enslaved of Jacob Cleek in 1850: Female, 75 years old, black.
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Chambers, Anthony
Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 2, Boone, Kentucky listed as a laborer living with William Hill and family. Anthony Chambers disapears from the census records in 1860, however in 1870 he is living in Kenton County working as a domestic servant for John S. Dickerson. He is listed with a wife, Rhoda Chambers.
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Carpenter, Mack
Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky listed as a farm hand living with Henry Goss and family.
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Blair, David
Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Walton, Boone, Kentucky. Listed as a farmhand living with Robert Snow.
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Bates, Sophia
Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 2, Boone, Kentucky.
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Cave, Benjamin
Benjamin Cave appears in the 1870 Boone County (Ky.) census with an occupation of farm laborer. He marries Mary Weaver (a.k.a. Utz) in 1871 and by the 1880 census their household includes four children.
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Hamilton, Reuben [1]
Reuben is named in the 6th district draft list from Boone County as "free, colored".
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unknown, Rebecca [2]
Rebecca was received as a member of the Big Bone Baptist Church on August 23, 1833.
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Kirtley, George C.
In 1880, George was single and living in a hotel on Jefferson Avenue in downtown Detroit, where he worked as a waiter.
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unknown, Fillis [3]
Fillis was received as a member of the Sand Run Baptist Church on March 20, 1819.
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Kirtley, Almeda
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Brockman, Keziah
Keziah Brockman was received as a member of the Sand Run Baptist Church on March 20, 1819. She was excluded on February 16, 1822.
Adam and Keziah appear as Free Persons of Color (FPOC) in Boone County, Ky. on the 1850 Census.
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Brockman, Adam
Adam was received as a member of the Sand Run Baptist Church on March 20th, 1819. He was excluded in June of 1829.
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unknown, Abrahm [5]
Abrahm was born in Virginia. The slaveholder associated with him, Benjamin Yager, resided in Jefferson County (Ky.) He was listed as being a free man at the time of his death. He died in Boone County (Ky.).