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Shelley, Peter
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Finney, Benjamin
Benjamin's military records also include a copy of the bill of sale from when he was sold at five years of age. If his former enslaver was attempting to recover compensation for Benjamin's military service, this may have been part of the documentation.
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Floyd, Ephraim
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Floyd, Adaline
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unknown, Bob [17]
While Bob is only listed by name in the newspaper ad announcing an award for his capture, his enslaver, John Mays, appears to hold only man in enslavement, as of the census data from two years prior.
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unknown, George [65]
A freedom seeker named George, about 37 years old, was lodged in the Mason County jail in 1830. He was suspected of impersonating a man named George freed by Leonard Young of Fayette County in 1823. He admitted the other George had died in Indiana. He was described as about 5'7" tall, with one leg shorter than the other and as "very smart." It was suspected that he escaped from Clark, Woodford or Fayette County.
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unknown, Bill [14]
In September, 1799 two freedom seekers, John and Bill, were captured near Fort Wayne, Indiana Territory. Bill, who was about 23 yrs old, gave the name of Mrs. Mosby as his enslaver. They claimed to have fled from an area between Lexington and Georgetown, KY. The ad was placed by W. Wells.
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unknown, John [66]
In September, 1799 two Freedom seekers, John and Bill, were captured near Fort Wayne, Indiana Territory. John, about 25 yrs old, named his enslaver as Donn Lee. They claimed to have fled from an area between Lexington and Georgetown, KY. The ad was placed by W. Wells.
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Gaines, Horace
His military service records state that he was discharged due to chronic rheumatism, which the attending physician stated was a pre-existing condition.