AA--Persons--Miscellaneous
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- Buckner, Susannah
- Buckner, John L.
- Buckner, Mary Jane
- Kirk, Elizabeth
- Buckner, Thomas J.
- Calvert, Thomas E.
- Calvert, William [2]
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unknown, Townley Enslaver Thomas Bean offered a $100 reward for the return of Townley, who took his freedom while in Campbell County, one mile below Cincinnati (West Covington or Ludlow area). Townley, 21 yrs old, was recently purchased from John I. Estep of Maryland, and it is suspected he may return there (for family?), or he may go to Ohio or Pennsylvania. The enslaver resides in Prince George’s County, MD, though it’s not clear why Townley was in Kentucky when he escaped.
- Anderson, John [3]
- Anderson, Martha E.
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Anderson, Mary T. Her maiden name is unknown.
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Anderson, Elijah A. Anderson was a Virginia-born free African American, blacksmith by trade, active agent and conductor on the UGRR. He was known for helping enslaved people escape in great number. Anderson arrived in Cincinnati in the 1830s, moved to Madison, IN in 1835, then to Lawrenceburg. It is suspected that hundreds of enslaved people held in Boone County found freedom with his help. Arrested in 1856, Anderson died of suspicious circumstances in a Kentucky penitentiary in 1861, on the day he was due for early release.
- White, John B.
- White, Frances W.
- Crosby, Frances E.
- Crosby, Lawrence Alfred
- Crosby, Barthena
- Crosby, Viola
- Crosby, Viva B.
- Simpson, Minnie F.
- Crosby, Elijah H.
- White, Herbert
- White, Milton G.
- White, Francis
- White, Cassius Marcellus