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unknown, George [20]
1854 Settlement of estate- George valued at $200, returned to estate and divided among heirs.
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unknown, Dinah [5]
1854 Settlement of estate-Dinah listed as no value (probabaly elderly), returned to estate and divided among heirs.
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unknown, Dick [6]
1854 Settlement of estate- Dick valued at $150, returned to estate and divided among heirs.
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unknown, Cinda
1854 Settlement of estate- Cinda valued at $500, returned to estate and divided among heirs.
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unknown, Milly [1]
A member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1842.
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unknown, Tom [1]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Henry [20]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Sam [1]
From the estate inventory of Edward S. Armstrong, Sam appraised for $250. From the Diary of Lewis Loder, 1 Feb 1864, " six negroes of E. S. Armstrong sold by sheriff today" -- no information on who purchased these enslaved people.
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unknown, Mack
From the estate inventory of Edward S. Armstrong, Emily and children: Mack, Irvin, Alice and Lucretia, appraisaed for $1200 combined. From the Diary of Lewis Loder, 1 Feb 1864, " six negroes of E. S. Armstrong sold by sheriff today" - no information on who purchased these enslaved people.
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unknown, Lucretia [1]
From the estate inventory of Edward S. Armstrong, Emily and children: Mack, Irvin, Alice and Lucretia, appraisaed for $1200 combined. From the Diary of Lewis Loder, 1 Feb 1864, " six negroes of E. S. Armstrong sold by sheriff today" - no information on who purchased these enslaved people
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unknown, Irvin
From the estate inventory of Edward S. Armstrong, Emily and children: Mack, Irvin, Alice and Lucretia, appraisaed for $1200 combined. From the Diary of Lewis Loder, 1 Feb 1864, " six negroes of E. S. Armstrong sold by sheriff today" - no information on who purchased these enslaved people.
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unknown, Emily [6]
From the estate inventory of Edward S. Armstrong, Emily and her children: Mack, Irvin, Alice and Lucretia, appraised for $1200 combined. From the Diary of Lewis Loder, 1 Feb 1864, " six negroes of E. S. Armstrong sold by sheriff today" - no information on who purchased these enslaved people.
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unknown, Alice [1]
From the estate inventory of Edward S. Armstrong: Emily and children: Mack, Irvin, Alice and Lucretia, appraisaed for $1200 combined. From the Diary of Lewis Loder, 1 Feb 1864, " six negroes of E. S. Armstrong sold by sheriff today" - no information on who purchased these enslaved people.
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unknown, Rebecca [5]
Named in the 1846 appraisal of Leroy P. Hume, age 35, with a value given of $350.
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unknown, Rebecca [4]
1846 Appraisal of Leroy P. Hume gave Rebecca, age 35, a value of $350. in the 1859 slave divison of L.P. Hume, Rebecca went to Letha J Anderson at a value of $400.
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unknown, Minerva [2]
1846 Appraisal of Leroy P. Hume gave Minerva, age 18, a value of $350. She was not named in the settlement, possibly left with Aletha Hume.
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unknown, Nackey [1]
On the 13th of March, 1800, 18 year old Nackey escaped from Jacob Fowler of Campbell and Boone Counties.
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unknown, Joe [2]
20 April 1810 Inventory listed Joe with a value of $400. He was sold to Henry Anderson at the cost of $350.
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unknown, Washington [1]
Named in the 6th district draft list as "a slaved owned by."
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unknown, Sarah [1]
Listed as "black."
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Anderson, Sandford
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unknown, Ben [25]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, female [32]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Kitty [6]
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unknown, Joseph [9]