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unknown, Selia
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $450, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group. is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West
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unknown, Lucy [3]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $100, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West; Lucy was listed as "old woman," may not have run with others.
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unknown, Julius [2]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $600, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West
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unknown, Harry [10]
NOTE: 1848 Appraisal value $600, later mention of sale of Harry in estate settlement $650; may have been with group of freedom seekers "Cincinnati 28" if sold locally or still in area
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unknown, Harriet [6]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $450, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill- expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group. is part of "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West
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unknown, Ann [14]
NOTE: 1848 appraisal value $200, included in estate to heirs, final guardian settlement states "negroes all ran off about 1 Apr 1853" for each guardian of Reuben Terrill--expenses mentioned for "hunting negroes" This group is part of the "Cincinnati 28" slave escape to Canada West.
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unknown, William [20]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $200; William is to be hired out until the age of 21, then he is to be freed, unless funds are short, then both Ryal and William are to be sold. No sale is mentioned in settlement, but is hired out from 1839-1843; freed?
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unknown, Washington [6]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $400. Will states Washington is to be hired out until he "makes what he cost me" then to be freed, unless Henry Parker (Arthur's brother) from whom he was purchased, wants him back on the same terms of emancipation. One year hire in Greenup County settlement of 1839- not mentioned after; freed? Likely Washington Parker, leader of the "Cincinnati 28" group of freedom seekers
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unknown, Silas [2]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $200. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at Boone County Court, May term, 1847 ; Born after will was in probate
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unknown, Ryal
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $400. Will States he is to be hired out until he is 24 years of age, then freed. unless funds are short, then both Ryal and William are to be sold. No sale is mentioned in settlement. He is hired out from 1839-1843, then no other mention. Freed?
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unknown, Robert [10]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $200. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at BooneCounty Court, May term, 1847; born after will was in probate
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unknown, Rastus
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $300. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Morgen and Erastus are always hired together, and mentioned together. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at Boone County Court, May term, 1847
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unknown, Morgan
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $300. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Morgen and Erastus are always hired together, and mentioned together. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at Boone County Court, May term, 1847
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unknown, Joseph [6]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $200. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at Boone County Court, May term, 1847
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unknown, Jim [13]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $200. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at BooneCounty Court, May term, 1847
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unknown, Jim [12]
NOTE: Husband of Jane/Jennie; Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, Will states Jim, his wife and four children may be freed when Jim earns enough from hire . Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Tax lists in Boone County show heirs with 10-11 slaves from 1839-1843. Numbers drop to 2 slaves, then 1 slave by 1853. 1839 inventory value $300 Father of: Morgan, Erastus, Joseph, Jim, Arthur, Robert, Doctor and Silas
Jim, Jennie and their children were manumitted at Boone County Court, May term, 1847
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unknown, Jane [40]
NOTE: Wife of Jim; Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, Will states Jim, his wife and four children may be freed when Jim earns enough from hire . Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Tax lists in Boone County show heirs with 10-11 slaves from 1839-1843. Numbers drop to 2 slaves, then 1 slave by 1853. 1839 inventory value $300 Mother of: Morgan, Erastus, Joseph, Jim, Arthur, Robert, Doctor and Silas
Jim, Jennie and their children were manumitted at Boone County Court, May term, 1847
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unknown, Jack [15]
Note: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, not named in inventory, Greenup County Will states he is "in Boone" in 1839. To serve one year more, then to be freed. Settlement shows Jack hired out from 1838-1839 Manumitted at Boone County Court May term, 1847, along with Jim, Jenny (Jane) and their children
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unknown, Doctor [3]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $200. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at Boone County Court, May term, 1847
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unknown, Blackman
NOTE: Inventory of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker. 1839 inventory names all enslaved in estate, then itemizes "Hire of Blackman for one year, $80" written as if a given name.
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unknown, Arthur [5]
NOTE: Will of Arthur Parker, brother of Richard Parker, 1839 inventory value $200. Heirs- daughters Hannah and Mary Parker. Son of Jim and Jane/Jennie; manumitted with parents and brothers at Boone County Court, May term, 1847