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Graves, Bartlett O.
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Utz, Benjamin
Benjamin Utz and his family moved to Kentucky sometime between 1820 and 1830.
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Sebree, Uriel
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Garnett, Elijah
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Sanders, Isaac D.
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Calvert, Willis
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Florence, James
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Botts, Joshua
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Brann, Thomas M.
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Grant, John [2]
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Gaines, John Pollard
Born to Elizabeth and Abner Gaines in 1795, John P. Gaines moved with his family from Augusta County, Virginia to Boone County, Kentucky shortly thereafter. (Hanger, page 5)
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Boyle, Andrew
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Barkshire, Jeremiah
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Percival, Timothy, Jr.
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Leathers, Benjamin William
Benjamin Leathers was the brother of Col. John Leathers and Nancy Leathers Watts. He lived in Kenton County (Ky.) and appears in the 1820 census residing in Covington (Ky.). The family held seven slaves: two males under 14 years of age, one male between 26 and 44 years of age, and four females between 14 and 25.
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Nelson, Hayden
In 1840, Hayden Nelson held 12 people enslaved, but also had one free person of color in his household, an older male in the 55 thru 99 age range.
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Grant, Thomas G.
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Dalleris, James
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Black, Hayden
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Johnson, Benjamin
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Porter, Thomas
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Graves, William
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Craig, Benjamin
Benjamin Craig appears in the Boone County tax list in 1800. The 1820 Burlington, Boone, Kentucky census shows Benjamin Craig living in a household with one other white male between 16 and 25. The 1840 and 1850 census shows Benjamin Craig living in Grant, Kentucky with his wife and children.
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Graves, Reuben [1]
In the Boone County, Kentucky 1810 census Reuben Graves was known to have five enslaved. Reuben Graves was known to have eleven enslaved in the 1820 Boone County, Kentucky census. In 1830 in Boone County, Kentucky Reuben Graves was known to have fifteen enslaved. In 1840, 1850, 1860 and 1870 Reuben Graves is in Hancock, Illinois.
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Cherry, John
In 1820 John Cherry is living in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky with one known enslaved. In 1840 John Cherry is living in Covington Ward 3, Kenton, Kentucky.