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Graves, Bartlett O.
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Taylor, Alice Thornton
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Berry, Washington
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Hume, George
George Hume and his family were living in Campbell County, Ky by 1800, according to the tax lists. They were still in Campbell County at the time of the 1810 census, but had moved to Dearborn County, Indiana by 1820. He appears to have lived next door to his younger brother Patrick.
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McGlasson, John
John McGlasson served in the Revolutionary army for eighteen months. He received a disability discharge due to wounds received in his shoulder. His widow received a pension for his service.
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Herndon, Waller Stephens
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Moore, William Thomas
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Herndon, Benjamin
Though they were still in Virginia in 1805, Benjamin and his family had relocated to Campbell County, Ky by 1810.
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Hamilton, Nancy
Nancy McGlasson's husband served as a private in the U.S. Revolutionary War. According to her application for a military widow's pension, the couple married in Virginia and soon after moved to Covington (Ky.). Her husband was granted a pension due to disability in January 8, 1830, and he died on October 13, 1832. The application mentions that she never remarried and remained in Campbell County (Ky.) until she moved to Kenton County (Ky.) in 1844.
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Flournoy, John James
John J. Flournoy owned land in Boone County (Ky.) and Campbell County (Ky.), now Kenton County (Ky.). They had no children.
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Stephens, Mary Jane Stephens
Mary Jane Stephens Fish's father beqeuathed an enslaved woman to her in his 1857 division of his estate. In the 1850 and 1860 censues, Mary Jane and her husband Eliza K. Fish are living in Kenton County (Ky.). By the 1870 census they have moved to Owen County (Ky.)
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Martin, Mary Fullerton
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Fowler, Jacob
In 1796 Fowler was appointed Campbell County Deputy Sheriff. In 1810 Jacob Fowler was in Newport, Campbell, Kentucky with one known enslaved. The 1820 census shows Jacob Fowler with nine known enslaved. In 1830 Jacob Fowler was known to have eight enslaved in Campbell County, Kentucky. Jacob Fowler died Oct 16, 1849. His death was reported in the Covington Journal Newspaper.
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Stephens, Leonard
The 1820 Campbell County, Kentucky census shows Leonard Stephens with two known enslaved. Leonard Stephens was known to have six enslaved in the 1830 Campbell County, Kentucky census. The 1840, 1850 and 1860 census records show Leonard Stephens living in Kenton, Kentucky. His occupation is farmer. In 1870 Leonard was living in Florence, Boone, Kentucky.
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Drinkard, Joshua
In the 1830 Campbell County, Kentucky census Joshua Drinkard was known to have seven enslaved. Joshua Drinkard was known to have nineteen enslaved in the 1840 Kenton County, Kentucky census. In the 1850 census Joshua Drinkard was living in Kenton County, Kentucky and listed as a farmer. He was born in Virginia about 1778. He is living with his wife and children.
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Wayman, Aaron
Aaron Wayman married Rosanna Gaar in Virginia in 1803 and had migrated to Campbell County, Kentucky by 1810. Wayman died in 1850 and is buried in the Aaron Wayman Cemetery in Independence, Kenton County, Kentucky.
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Buckner, Thomas, Col.